1875 Admissions Records

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Barry, Michael 124 September 7 1877 September 11, 1877 and removed to Willard Asylum M S 20 W Marbletown Trimmer of Cement Barrels None Common School Insanity Intemperate There is hope for recovery
Remarks This young man seems to be intelligent will remove him to Middletown Asylum
Barry, Michael 124 Ocbtober 14, 1875 October 15, 1875 taken to Middletown Asylum M S 20 W Marbletown Trimmer of Cement Barrels None Common School Insanity Intemperate There is hope for recovery
Remarks This young man seems to be intelligent will remove him to Middletown Asylum
Benson, Eleanor 111 July 30, 1875 Dec. 9, 1875 F S 42 W Highland milliner None Academy Insane Temperate never will recover
Remarks This woman has been to Uttica Asylum for 5 years & returned here as an incurable case
Benton, Thomas H. 119 October 28, 1871 I find no record of his death - S. Saxton M W 72 W England Mason Mason work Academy Destitution & decrepit Intemperate Will probably recover
Remarks ---
Brown, Caroline 151 December 3, 1875 January 3, 1876 F M 26 W Esopus Housework Housework None Husband is unable to get work Temperate as soon as husband can get work in the spring
Remarks was helped by the town for seven dollars worth
Brown, Emily J. 154 December 3, 1875 December 30, 1875 F - 4 W Springbrook, Pennsylvania None None Not formed Father is unable to obtain work Not formed will recover as soon as his father gets work
Remarks  
Brown, George A. 152 December 3, 1875 December 30, 1875 M - 9 W Esopus None None Not formed Father is unable to obtain work Not formed will recover as soon as his father gets work
Remarks  
Brown, Howard 153 December 3, 1875 December 30, 1875 M - 6 W Portland, Maine - lived in NY 5 yrs. None None Not formed Father is unable to obtain work Not formed will recover as soon as father gets work
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Brown, William L. 150 December 3, 1875 January 3, 1876 M M 32 W Ossipee, New Hampshire, Carroll Co. Powder Maker Powder Making Common School Unable to obtain work Intemperate Will recover as soon as he can get work in the spring
Remarks  
Bunto, Maria L 112 July 30, 1875   F S 45 W Kingston Housework Sight work Common School Insanity Temperate no hopes of recovery
Remarks This woman has been to Uttica Asylum for 5 years & was brought back here as an Incurable case
Bunto, Maria L   March 1880 July 21, 1880                      
Remarks  
Campble, Augustus 168 December 29, 1875 March 7, 1876 M - 18 W Kingston Laborer Common labor Very little Cannot get work Intemperate will be all rigth by spring
Remarks  
Caraballo, Chritian 167 December 24, 1875 March 27, 1876 M - 3 W Shandaken, Ulster Co. _ - - Father unable to obtain work Not formed Probably be removed to a charitable institution
Remarks  
Caraballo, Chritian   Sept. 23, 1876 October 1, 1876 M - 3 W Shandaken, Ulster Co.         Not formed Probably be removed to a charitable institution
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Caraballo, Chritian   June 21, 1877 October 23, 1876 M - 3 W Shandaken, Ulster Co.         Not formed Probably be removed to a charitable institution
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Caraballo, Gabriel   Oct. 28, 1876   M M 41 W Louisville, Kentucky Machinist Turning or any machine work Common School Cannot get work Intemperate will be all right in the spring
Remarks The wife of this man has become idiotic & has been here for the last 2 years
Caraballo, Gabriel 166 December 24, 1875 March 27, 1876 M M 41 W Louisville, Kentucky Machinist Turning or any machine work Common School Cannot get work Intemperate will be all right in the spring
Remarks The wife of this man has become idiotic & has been here for the last 2 years
Caraballo, Gabriel   Sept. 23, 1876 Oct.1, 1876 M M 41 W Louisville, Kentucky Machinist Turning or any machine work Common School Cannot get work Intemperate will be all right in the spring
Remarks The wife of this man has become idiotic & has been here for the last 2 years
Carson, Mary 118 October 2, 1875 October 4, 1875-and taken to Middletown Asylum F M 37 W Wawarsing Housework Light household work Common Insanity Temperate I think she will recover
Remarks Her sister has been an inmate of the Middletown Asylum for about 6 months but was discharged from there last spring & is now living with her husband-has 4 children
Casey, Patrick 130 November 2, 1875 Absconded April 10, 1876 M S 30 W Clare Co., Ireland (New Market) Laborer Not much of anything None Decrepit & nearly blind Temperate recover in the spring & as soon as he can get work
Remarks  
Cassady, Margaret 142 November 24, 1875 March 16, 1876 F M 29 W Jersey City - Father from Ireland House work Common work Not much of any Deserted by her husband Intemperate she thinks will find her husband
Remarks one night in Kingston Alms house
Clark, Michael 162 December 15, 1875 April 3, 1876 M W 62 W Roscommon, Ireland (Dublin) Laborer Common Work Very little Old age & unable to get work Temperate will be all right by spring
Remarks  
Clark, Michael   Sept. 12, 1876 April 3, 1877 M W 62 W Roscommon, Ireland (Dublin) Laborer Common Work Very little Old age & unable to get work Temperate will be all right by spring
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Clark, Michael   Dec. 10, 1877   M W 62 W Roscommon, Ireland (Dublin) Laborer Common Work Very little Old age & unable to get work Temperate will be all right by spring
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Clark, Michael   just about every year until death Died Dec. 29, 1890 M W 62 W Roscommon, Ireland (Dublin) Laborer Common Work Very little Old age & unable to get work Temperate will be all right by spring
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Clark, Thomas 163 December 15, 1875 March 15, 1876 M S 15 W Kingston Laborer Light work None Cannot get any work Temperate Will be all right by spring
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Coles, Jacob 137 November 11, 1875 Died August 21, 1881 M S 70 W Shawangunck Shoe maker Not much of any None Old age & decrepit Intemperate Not much of any chance
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Cook, Thomas   May 25, 1877 June 18, 1877 M S 44 W Kilkenny, Ireland (Kilmagow) Laborer Not much of any Read a little Rheumatism & poor health Intemperate  
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Cook, Thomas 159 December 10, 1875 March 7, 1876 M S 44 W Kilkenny, Ireland (Kilmagow) Laborer Not much of any Read a little Rheumatism & poor health Intemperate May be able to recover when spring opens
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Cook, Thomas   Sept. 26, 1877   M S 44 W Kilkenny, Ireland (Kilmagow) Laborer Not much of any Read a little Rheumatism & poor health Intemperate  
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Coos, John 143 November 27, 1875 No record of this boys death S. Saxton M - 1 W Poorhouse - parents from Ireland - - - Destitute Not formed Unable to tell
Remarks mother is intemperate
Remarks see previous
Davis, George 157 December 4, 1875 May 15, 1876 M - 2 W Marbletown None - - the father of the child has deserted the mothet & she is unable to support him Not formed cant tell
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Davis, George 157 April 3, 1877 & moved to Susquehanna Valley Home, Binghamton 4-23, 77 M - 2 W Marbletown None     the father of the child has deserted the mothet & she is unable to support him Not formed cant tell
Remarks ---
Davis, William 156 December 4, 1875 & moved to Susquehanna Valley Home, Binghamton 3-31-76 M - 4 W Fortright, Delaware Co. None - - the husband of the mother has absconded Not formed hard to tell
Remarks Was here with its mother last winter
Donohue, Catharine 120 September 7, 1875 March 30, 1876 F W 73 W Queens Co., Ireland none None Common School Old age & Destitute Intemperate Her son may provide for her
Remarks ---
Drum, Peter 138 November 1, 1876 June 4, 1877 M S 52 W Farmanagh Co., Ireland (Enneskillen) Laborer Laboring work Read only Out of work & no home Intemperate Will probably get work in the spring
Remarks has been here for 3 winters, overnight in Orange Co. Poorhouse one night
Drum, Peter 138 November 16, 1875 April 5, 1876 M S 52 W Farmanagh Co., Ireland (Enneskillen) Laborer Laboring work Read only Out of work & no home Intemperate Will probably get work in the spring
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Drum, Peter 138 November 19, 1882 Died August 12, 1886 M S 52 W Farmanagh Co., Ireland (Enneskillen) Laborer Laboring work Read only Out of work & no home Intemperate Will probably get work in the spring
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Duffy, Byron 128 October 27, 1875 March 13, 1876 M S 60 W Queens Co., Ireland (Mt. Millick) Laborer Not any Common School Old age & rheumatism Intemperate Not any hopes
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Eckert, Peter 107 * September 7, 1873 discharged & taken to Uttica Asylum, Sept. 8, 1873 M M 54 W Shawangunck Farmer None but light work Common School Insane Temperate not much hope of recovery
Remarks His sister was at the Asylum 2 years but is now living with her husband The above Individual was brought back from the Asylum as an incurable case.
Eckert, Peter   July 10, 1888 Died Dec. 28, 1893 M M 54 W Shawangunck Farmer None but light work Common School Insane Temperate not much hope of recovery
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Eckert, Peter   July 30, 1875 April 12, 1886 M M 54 W Shawangunck Farmer None but light work Common School Insane Temperate not much hope of recovery
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Freer, Esther 90 April 30, 1875 June 28, 1876 F _ 1 W New Paltz none None None Destitution Not formed Will remain here till put out
Remarks Emma Burcps now a pauper here is the mother of this child. She has had one illegitimate child before she was married to a man named Freer
Freer, Esther   June 28, 1876 Died - July 8, 1876 F   1 W New Paltz none None None Destitution Not formed Will remain here till put out
Remarks ---
Freer, Jonathan   August 9, 1876 Died August 17, 1876 M W 63 W New Paltz Laborer Not any Read only Old age & decrepit Intemperate Unable to tell
Remarks one child
Freer, Jonathan 135 November 11, 1875 March 6, 1876 M W 63 W New Paltz Laborer Not any Read only Old age & decrepit Intemperate Unable to tell
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Gable, Mary 158 December 7, 1875 & died November 16, 1876 F W 77 W Germany HouseWork None None Old age & Destitute Temperate No hopes of recovey
Remarks this is all the information that can be obtained from this woman on account of her being very feeble in mind & so very Dutch
Guilfoyle, John   November 26, 1876 Died March 1, 1894 M S 55 W Galway, Ireland (Aircourt) Laborer Light work Read a little Unable to get work Intemperate May be able to obtain work when spring opens
Remarks was in the Poorhouse in Kington for one winter
Guilfoyle, John 160 December 11, 1875 April 7, 1876 M S 55 W Galway, Ireland (Aircourt) Laborer Light work Read a little Unable to get work Intemperate May be able to obtain work when spring opens
Remarks ---
Guilfoyle, John   November 20, 1889   M S 55 W Galway, Ireland (Aircourt) Laborer Light work Read a little Unable to get work Intemperate May be able to obtain work when spring opens
Remarks ---
Halstead, Charles T. 169 December 31, 1877 Removed to Ovid Asylum Sept 14, 1877 M M 33 W Platekill Farmer None None Insane Temperate I think he will recover in time
Remarks This man will be removed to the Asylum in a couple of days
Halstead, Charles T. 169 December 31, 1875 Discharged & removed to the Middletown Asylum 1-8-76 M M 33 W Platekill Farmer None None Insane Temperate I think he will recover in time
Remarks This man will be removed to the Asylum in a couple of days
Harmey, Rogar 161 December 11, 1875 & taken to Ovid Asylum dec. 16, 1875 M S 27 W Cork Co. Ireland Boat man None None Insane Intemperate No hopes of his recovery
Remarks This man will not answer any questions & so it is impossible to get much information out of him (has been in the Middletown Asylum)
Hasbrouck, Mary 141 November 24, 1875 March 16, 1876 F W 67 W New Paltz Tailoress Not much of anything Common School Destitute & decrepit Intemperate Unable to tell
Remarks children have died - was here 6 years ago , was at Utica Asylum 3 yrs. ago
Henney, William 117 September 14, 1875 January 11, 1876 M M 47 W Nahane, Ireland Laborer Farm work Read a little sick with the rheumatism Intemperate will recover
Remarks Spent 3 years in Orange Co. Poorhouse
Hermance, Margaret, C. 125 October 18, 1875 October 19, 1875 and removed to Middletown Asylum-now at Ovid Asylum F M 26 W Ulster Co. Housework None Common School Insanity Temperate May recover
Remarks It is impossible to obtain any further information about this woman as she will not talk
Hillas, Joseph 109 July 31, 1875 Died April 28, 1881 M --- 11 W Saugerties none None Can read only No use of legs whatever Not formed permanently dependent
Remarks This child has been decrepit since infancy & is getting more worse all the time (both parents dead)
Hillas, Thomas 110 July 31, 1875 Removed to Susquehanna Valley Home, March 31, 1876 M --- 6 W Saugerties none None None Decrepit Not formed will always remain dependent
Remarks  
Hillas, Thomas   Dec. 10, 1876 Died April 24, 1882 M   6 W Saugerties none None None Decrepit Not formed will always remain dependent
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Hood, William 102 May 4, 1875 Died Jan. 12, 1885 M S 38 W Kairo, Greene Co. Farming None at all Can read but not write Being blind Intemperate permanently dependent
Remarks Has been getting blind for the last 3 or 4 years & is now almost entirely Blind
Jones, Hosea 149 December 3, 1875 & died July 14, 1877 at 12:30 by his rupture M W 69 W New York City Laborer Not much of any None Old Age & unable to get work & ruptured Intemperate Unable to tell
Remarks Here twice before
Jones, Richard 132 November 2, 1875 March 15, 1876 M S 45 W Ulster Co. Laborer Common labor Common School Intemperate & no work Intemperate recover as soon as he gets work
Remarks  
Keetch, Stephen N. 139 November 21, 1875 April 10, 1876 M W 60 W Lloyd Blacksmith most any kind of laboring work None Unable to obtain work Intemperate will recover as soon as spring opens
Remarks  
Laffin, Mary Ester 100 May 31, 1875 Discharged & died on Oct. 20, 1876 F _ 8 W Olive parents are from Ireland None Sight work None Destitution Temperate probably recover
Remarks This child is a daughter of John and Eliza Saffin (They were # 45 & 46, both died in the Poorhouse)
Larry, Michael 127 October 23, 1875 October 25, 1875 and taken to Middletown Asylum M M 27 W Kingston Laborer None None Insanity Temperate Think he will recover
Remarks  
Lee, Charles 146 November 30, 1875 March 1, 1876 M W 41 W Manchester, England Moulder Common work Can read only Sore leg Temperate Will be all right in a short time
Remarks Has been in different times for short durations
Lewis, Mathew or Gustavis 148 December 2, 1875 April 5, 1880 M M 55 W Woodstock Laborer Sight work Very little Old age & Destitute Temperate will recover as soon as spring opens
   
Lewis, Mathew or Gustavis   August 13, 1880 Died November 12, 1900 at 1:00 PM M M 55 W Woodstock Laborer Sight work Very little Old age & Destitute Temperate will recover as soon as spring opens
Remarks This man has no friends or relations that will care for his Body so write Ira Lewis of Saugerties all Dead his son he had died years ago & this Ira Ira Lewis. Father was a second cousin to this Matt Lewis and this man Jon Lewis says bury him here as Pauper
Manning, Michael 95 April 28, 1875 Died April 24, 1883 M S 65 W Simerick, Ireland Cooper Cooperage Work Good Common School No work to be had at his trade Intemperate will recover
Remarks ---
Martin, James 106 July 12, 1875 ---- M _ 1 W Poorhouse - parents from Ireland -- None ---- Destitution Not formed will probably remain if not put out
Remarks This boy is a son of Mary Martin now in the Poorhouse & was born in the Poorhouse
Martin, Julia   May 1, 1877 Susquehanna Valley Home July 12, 1877 F   6 W Saugerties none None at all None Destitution Not formed remain here till they can be put out
Remarks This girl is a daughter of Mary Martin now in the Poorhouse
Martin, Julia 98 April 23, 1875 Jan. 25, 1876 F _ 6 W Saugerties none None at all None Destitution Not formed remain here till they can be put out
Remarks This girl is a daughter of Mary Martin now in the Poorhouse
Martin, Mary 96 April 23, 1875 This woman left same time as J.D. Vanderwort did F M 40 W Mullengar, Ireland HouseWork Housework Read only Husband left her,(has 8 children, 3 are at the Poorhouse) Temperate Will probably recover
Remarks If this woman had a good place for her children would be able to earn her own living
Martin, William 97 April 23, 1875 Discharged & moved to Susquehanna Valley Home, Binghamton 3-31-76 M _ 4 W Saugerties none None None Destitution Not formed can hardly tell
Remarks This boy is the son of Mary Martin
Maxin, Polly 164 December 20, 1875 & removed to the Middletown Asylum Dec. 1, 1876 F S 31 W Greene Co, NY Housework Light housework Read only Insanity Temperate Not much hope for recovery
Remarks Has been here off and on for 5 years
McMannus Jr, Michael   Nov. 23, 80 Died March 15, 1882 M W, 2xs 67 W Grange Laborer None Can read only Rheumatism & destitute Good will probably remain dependent
Remarks  
McMannus Jr, Michael   July, 21,77 March 15, 1880 M W, 2xs 67 W Grange Laborer None Can read only Rheumatism & destitute Good will probably remain dependent
Remarks Is now using crutches & probability is that he will have to continue using them
McMannus Jr, Michael   Aug. 4, 76 June 22,1877 M W, 2xs 67 W Grange Laborer None Can read only Rheumatism & destitute Good will probably remain dependent
Remarks Is now using crutches & probability is that he will have to continue using them
McMannus Jr, Michael 101 May 24, 1875 June 13, 1876 M W, 2xs 67 W Grange Laborer None Can read only Rheumatism & destitute Good will probably remain dependent
Remarks Is now using crutches & probability is that he will have to continue using them
Mellie, Patrick 133 November 3, 1875 November 6, 1876 and removed to Middletown Asylum M S 21 W Tipperary Co., Ireland Laborer None at all Common School Insanity Good Unable to tell
Remarks ---
Mert, Melinda 147 December 2, 1875 and Died October 29, 1877 F M 49 W Putnam Co. Laborer None at all None Destitute and St. Anthonys Dance of the worst kind Intemperate no hopes of recovery
Remarks This woman has the St. Anthonys Dance so bad that it is impossible to obtain any further information from her - been here 2 years before
Miller, Louis 131 November 2, 1875 March 15, 1876 M W 50 W Ulster Co. Laborer Light work None Decrepit Intemperate will recover
Remarks This man is able to do some light work & he thinks he will get work soon
Millspaugh, Theodore 105 * March 9, 1873 Discharged & taken to Utica Asylum, 1-1-75 M W 50 W Shawangunck blacksmith None Academy Education Derangement & feeble in mind Temperate probably about the same
Remarks The above individual has been at Uttica Asylum off & on for the last 14 years & different times (2 sisters & a cousin in the asylum)
Millspaugh, Theodore   July 30, 1875 Nov. 3, 75 M W 50 W Shawangunck blacksmith None   Derangement & feeble in mind Temperate probably about the same
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Millspaugh, Theodore   March 11, 1876 April 13, 1876 M W 50 W Shawangunck blacksmith None   Derangement & feeble in mind Temperate probably about the same
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Nolan, James 165 December 23, 1875 March 7, 1876 M W 55 W Queens Co, Ireland (Clannisley) Mason Light work Read a very little Eyesight poor & cannot get work Intemperate Will be alright by spring
Remarks Blind when died, in and out until he died
Nolan, Michael 140 November 11, 1878 June 20, 1879 M W 67 W Queens Co., Ireland (Grant) Laborer Common Work Common School Rheumatism & unable to get work Intemperate will be all right by spring
Remarks was once in hospital in NY
Nolan, Michael 140 Re- June 4, 1877   M W 67 W Queens Co., Ireland (Grant) Laborer Common Work Common School Rheumatism & unable to get work Intemperate will be all right by spring
Remarks ---
Nolan, Michael 140 Re- September 22, 1876 Feb. 10, 1877 M W 67 W Queens Co., Ireland (Grant) Laborer Common Work Common School Rheumatism & unable to get work Intemperate will be all right by spring
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Nolan, Michael 140 November 23, 1875 March 13, 1876 M W 67 W Queens Co., Ireland (Grant) Laborer Common Work Common School Rheumatism & unable to get work Intemperate will be all right by spring
Remarks was once in hospital in NY
Pine, Richard 136 June 10, 1887 Died June 20, 1887 M S 24 half New Paltz Laborer Not much of any Read only a little Idiocy Intemperate recover as soon as spring opens
Remarks been in a number of poorhouse one night-mother is a pauper- came here June 10, 1887 & died June 20/87 cause of death consumption
Pine, Richard 136 April 7, 1881 April 18, 1881 M S 24 half New Paltz Laborer Not much of any Read only a little Idiocy Intemperate recover as soon as spring opens
Remarks been in a number of poorhouse one night-mother is a pauper- came here June 10, 1887 & died June 20/87 cause of death consumption
Pine, Richard 136 October 13, 1876 Absconded October 1, 1877 M S 24 half New Paltz Laborer Not much of any Read only a little Idiocy Intemperate recover as soon as spring opens
Remarks  
Pine, Richard 136 November 11, 1875 April 7, 1876 M S 24 half New Paltz Laborer Not much of any Read only a little Idiocy Intemperate recover as soon as spring opens
Remarks  
Purman, Christina 113 July 30, 1875 Discharges & removed to Grod Asylum May 25, 1876 F M 40 W Unknown hard to tell None Common School Insanity Temperate permanent dependent till she dies
Remarks (She has 3 children) Think this woman was born in Germany & has been over about 13 years, her husband kept a Lager beer saloon once in Kingston, NY. She is a very bad chronic case & it is impossible to find out anything by her
Quick, Frank 122 October 13, 1875 December 3, 1875 M -- 1 W Olive -- ----   Destitution Not formed  
Remarks The above is a child of Mary N. Quick
Quick, Frank 122 Re- September 23, 1876 May 18, 1877 M   1 W Olive       Destitution Not formed  
Remarks The above is a child of Mary N. Quick
Quick, Johannus 87 January 25, 1875 September 9, 1876 M S 69 W Rochester Farming None None Fever Sore thirty years Intemperate Probably never cured
Remarks ---
Quick, Mary N 121 Re- September 23, 1876 May 18, 1877 F M 23 W olive Homework Common House Work Common School Deserted by her husband Temperate In the spring will probably be able to get work
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Quick, Mary N 121 October 13, 1875 December 3, 1875 F M 23 W Olive Homework Common House Work Common School Deserted by her husband Temperate In the spring will probably be able to get work
Remarks This woman's husband has left her & her child. She is unable to get work & that is the cause of her coming here. Her mother was crazy a number of yr.. Ago & died here
Quin, Thomas 123 May 24, 1876 --- M W 45 W Kildare Co., Ireland (Tighe) Laborer Not much of any None Mostly blind Intemperate Cannot tell
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Quin, Thomas 123 October 13, 1875 April 14, 1876 M W 45 W Kildare Co., Ireland (Tighe) Laborer Not much of any None Mostly blind Intemperate Cannot tell
Remarks ---
Redpath, James 94 April 28, 1875 April 25, 1876 M S 55 W Dingwall, Scotland Cooper any work at cooperage Common School Cannot find any work at his trade & never done any other kind of work Intemperate will recover
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Redpath, James   April 1, 1876 Aug. 13, 1877 M S 55 W Dingwall, Scotland Cooper any work at cooperage Common School Cannot find any work at his trade & never done any other kind of work Intemperate will recover
Remarks ---
Resue, William 126 October 20, 1875 Discharged & died May 28, 1877 M -- 2 W Wawarsing -- --- -- Blind & destitute Not formed No hopes for recovery
Remarks The mother of this child has been married 3 times she lived with her last husband 3 years before he married her & she had this child very soon after they were married. He says it is not his child, she has gone off & left the child with her husband. Mother
Roos, Harry E. 89 September 1, 1875 January 1, 1877 M S 1 Col? New Paltz none None   Destitute Not formed Will probably recover
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Slater, Abraham 103 May 4, 1875 & removed to Susquehanna home, Bingh. March 31, 76 M _ 7 W New Paltz none No work is at None Destitution Not formed can hardly tell
Remarks This boy is the son of Sarah Stokes but has lived with his grandmother & has always went by the above name, supposed to be illegitimate
Slater, Margaret 91 March 11, 1875 Jan. 5th, 1876 F S 28 W Marbletown HouseWork Housework Read only Destitution Intemperate If she had a plan for her child she would be able to earn her own living
Remarks ---
Slater, William 88 March 11, 1875 January 5, 1876 M S 1 W New Paltz none None none Destitute Not formed This is an illegitimate child of Margaret Slater
Remarks This is the illegitimate child of Margaret Slater
Smith, Andrew   Dec. 19, 1876 Died July 31, 1886 M M 59 W Marbletown Shoe maker None at all Common School Totally blind Very good permanent dependent
Remarks ---
Smith, Andrew 108 July 16, 1875 Oct. 7, 1876 M M 59 W Marbletown Shoe maker None at all Common School Totally blind Very good permanent dependent
Remarks ---
Smith, Charles 129 October 27, 1875 and died November 1, 1875 M W 81 W Hampton, Conn. Laborer None Common School Old age & ruptured very bad Temperate no hopes of recovery
Remarks Has 2 living children
Smith, Jesse 99 May 8, 1875 November 1, 1875 M W 89 W Yorktown, Weschester Farmer None Common Old age, Rheumatism and inward piles Good will probably remain
Remarks ---
Stevenson, Thomas 115 August 2, 1875 December 28, 1875 M S 49 W Edinburgh Tinker None at present Common School had his arm broken on the Rail Road etc. Intemperate will be able to go to work very soon
Remarks ---
Stokes, Richard 93 April 5, 1875 Discharged & moved to Susquehanna Valley Home, Binghamton- 2-22-77 M S 1 W New Paltz none No None Destitution Not formed can hardly tell
Remarks ---
Stokes, Sarah 92 April 5, 1875 No record of death F W 28 W New Paltz HouseWork Common Work None Destitution Temperate can hardly tell
Remarks ---
Thorp, Benjamin 145 November 24, 1875 June 4, 1877 M - 1 W Shawangunk - - - Destitute and father at Sing Sing Not formed Unable to tell
Remarks Father has been at Sing Sing for 2 years - Uncle & Aunt paupers once
Thorp, Jane 144 November 24, 1875 June 4, 1877 F M 26 W Putnam Co. Housework Common House Work None Husband is in Sing Sing for a term of 2 years Temperate Unable to tell now
Remarks Was here about 9 nine years ago
Tieney, John 116 September 25, 1875 April 28, 1876 M M 53 W Seadinth Town, Quebec Cooper Cooperage Work Common School unable to obtain work Intemperate will recover as soon as business revives
Remarks Has five children supported by the mother
Whritner, Charles 134 November 8, 1875 January 28, 1876 M S 27 W NYC Blacksmith Light work Common School Decrepit Temperate soon as he can get work in the spring
Remarks ---
Wiley, William 114 August 31, 1875 Discharged & died Sept. 5, 1876 M W, 2xs 78 W Schohairie Laborer None None Old age & the Gravel Intemperate probably remain dependent
Remarks His father had a good farm with horses & cattle became intemperate & used it up through drinking
Young, Margaret 104 May 14, 1875 May 25, 1876 & removed to the __id Asylum F S 33 W Germany HouseWork None Common School Insanity Temperate no hopes of recovery
Remarks This woman has been to the Utica Asylum & was brought here as an incurable case.

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