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Continued: 1860 census Wallkill, Orange, New York Thomas A. Harding 51blacksmith bp NY Phoebe A. 45 bp NY Mary 16 bp NY Georgiana Cadwell 19 bp NY John F. Cadwell 18 bp Illinois Sylvia A. 10 bp Illinois In that same Census year, I found Sylvia listed in Wallkill, Orange, New York enumerated in the family of Thomas A. Harding and Phebe A. with children - Mary (16), Georgiana Cadwell (19), John F. Cadwell (18) and Sylvia A. Cadwell (10). According to my wife’s aunt, Sylvia’s granddaughter, Mary had left Sylvia with relatives in New York when she went to California. Harding shows up with Cadwell in an Illinois history. 1860 census: New York Census, 1790-1890 for Orange Co., 2 Cadwells Harved Cadwell Mount Hope township Georgiana Cadwell Wallkill township 1870 Cayuta, Schuyler Co., New York Chas L. Harding age 33 Anna age 30 Nellie C. age 6 William age 1 Thomas A. age 60 Phoebe A. age 55 1870 census Mount Hope, Orange Co., New York Uzual S. Still age 27 painter bp New York Sylvia age 21 bp New York (listed 2 households above) (incidentially, they are the only Cadwell's in Orange County in this census, so must be fam) Harvey R. Cadwell age 60 life insurance Agent Helen 48 Homer 8 1880 census Mount Hope, Orange Co., New York Harvey R. Cadwell Helen M Homer R age 18 1880 census Bergen, Harrington Co., New Jersey Uzal K. Still 36 Eerie R. R. Employee bp NY Servia 31bp Ill dad's bp New York, mom's bp Wales Mary E. 9 bp NY Alfred H. 6 bp NY Jenevein 4 bp New Jersey 1900 census Middletown, Orange Co., New York Uzul K. Still age 56, Nov 1843 married 31 years bp NY R R Conductor Sylvia A. Still age 51Dec 1848 married 31 years had 4 kids, 4 surviving bp Illinois father's bp NY mother's bp Wales Alfred H. 11/74 age 26 G (dau) 10/75 age 24 Clara 2/1889 age 11 1910 census Middletown, Orange Co., New York Uzal Knapp Still 66 Sylvia C. 61mother of 6, 4 living bp NY father's bp NY mother's bp Wales~English Genevieve 34 1850 census for Mount Hope, Orange County, New York Harvey Cadwell age 41 Mount Hope, in the west angle of the county, has an area of only 16,104 acres. The Shawangunk mountains and river are the dominating features of the landscape. Formed, in 1825, from Wallkill and Deer Park, Wallkill, the second largest of the towns, with an area of 38,030 acres, was organized as a precinct in 1743, and as a town in 1772. The earliest patenting of lands was in 1724, but settlement of the district seems to have delayed until atter 1761. With the erection of Middletown, the only large settlement of the town was taken. Circleville, Howells, Scotchtown, and Mechanicstown are small hamlets
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