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Tuesday, March 22, 2005
The 1790 U.S. Census Information for the Township of Pelham
Only seven years after the end of the Revolutionary War and two years
after the formal creation of the Town of Pelham, the federal government
performed its first U.S. census. Below I have created a cut and paste
image that combines data spread across two pages of the 1790 U.S. Census,
New York State, Westchester County, Township of Pelham (pages 141 and
142). That image appears below.

The handwritten titles of the five columns are somewhat
difficult to read. They are, from left to right, the following:
"Free White Males of 16 Years & Upward Including Heads of Families"
"Free White Males Under 16 Years."
"Free White Females Including Heads of Families"
"All Other Free Persons"
"Slaves"
The census shows 45 free white males sixteen years or older, 31 free white
males under sixteen years old, 84 free white females, 1 "other free
person" (likely an emancipated slave) and 38 slaves for a total population
of 199 persons.
The names of those listed in the census are well known to students of
Pelham History including, among many others:
Philip Pell, Esq. (Revolutionary War Hero)
Benjamin Guion (Well Known Tavern Owner)
David J. Pell (Descendant of John Pell, 2nd Lord of the Manor; Became
Owner of Pelhamdale)
James Pell (Descendant of John Pell, 2nd Lord of the Manor)
James A. F. Prevost, Esq.
Thomas Pell (Descendant of John Pell, 2nd Lord of the Manor)
Samuel Rodman (Rodman's Neck)
William Bailey (Bayley - Uncle of St. Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton; Owner of
the Kemble House)
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