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Return to Home Page Return to Home Page 1855 Census Index for Canandaigua, Revised 4/16/1996 NAME TOWN PAGE Abbey, Ann E. Cdga. 12 Abbey, John H. Cdga. 12 Abbey, John I. Cdga. 12 Abbey, Phoebe Cdga. 12 Achison, David Cdga. 44 Ackley, Amelia Cdga. 103 Ackley, Amelia E. Cdga. 103 Ackley, Aron C. Cdga. 45 Ackley, B. H. Cdga. 103 Ackley, Betsey Cdga. 46 Ackley, Emily Cdga. 45 Ackley, Frank Cdga. 46 Ackley, Hariet Cdga. 89 Ackley, Henry H. Cdga. 103 Ackley, Horace Cdga. 45 Ackley, Irving Cdga. 46 Ackley, Lidia Cdga. 89 Ackley, Minerva C. Cdga. 46 Ackley, Syrus Cdga. 89 Ackley, William Cdga. 89 Acly, Cornelia Cdga. 168 Acre, Mary Cdga. 133 Adams, Abbyjane Cdga. 159 Adams, Albens Cdga. 43 Adams, Amelia Cdga. 100 Adams, Chauncey Cdga. 165 Adams, E. R. Cdga. 159 Adams, Eliza Cdga. 170 Adams, Eliza I. Cdga. 170 Adams, Ellen Cdga. 42 Adams, Ellen Cdga. 120 Adams, Ezekial Cdga. 170 Adams, Isabelle Cdga. 159 Adams, James D. Cdga. 171 Adams, Jesse Cdga. 171 Adams, John Cdga. 42 Adams, John J. Cdga. 170 Adams, John S. Cdga. 159 Adams, Margaret Cdga. 42 Adams, Margaret Cdga. 43 Adams, Marnd * Cdga. 171 Adams, Martica * Cdga. 170 Adams, Mary Cdga. 42 Adams, Mary J. Cdga. 159 Adams, Mary W. Cdga. 170 Adams, Nancy * Cdga. 46 Adams, Ovanda Cdga. 170 Adams, Samuel Cdga. 43 Adams, Sarah Cdga. 42 Adams, Thomas Cdga. 42 Adams, Thomas Cdga. 43 Agnes, Mother (Nun) Cdga. 111 Aikins, Elizabeth Cdga. 92 Aikins, Frances Cdga. 92 Aikins, John Cdga. 92 Aikins, John Cdga. 92 Aikins, Sophrania Cdga. 92 Ainsworth, Emily Cdga. 48 Aitkin, Charles H. Cdga. 7 Aitkin, John Cdga. 7 Aitkin, Sarah Cdga. 7 Aitkin, Sarah E. Cdga. 7 Aldin, Methena Cdga. 33 Aldin, Philo E. Cdga. 33 Aldin, Sevallan W. Cdga. 33 Aldredge, Louisa Cdga. 170 Alexander, Eliza. M. Cdga. 36 Alexander, Eliza. S. Cdga. 36 Alexander, John Cdga. 36 Allen, Amanda C. Cdga. 139 Allen, Anson S. Cdga. 139 Allen, Ebenezer Cdga. 86 Allen, Eliza Cdga. 109 Allen, Elizabeth Cdga. 86 Allen, Emma Cdga. 17 Allen, Oramus Cdga. 11 Allen, Rebeca Cdga. 163 Allen, Samuel Cdga. 17 Allen, Samuel Cdga. 128 Allen, William Cdga. 163 Allen, William O. Cdga. 139 Alverson, Charles F. Cdga. 26 Alverson, Daniel F. Cdga. 26 Alverson, Lovine Cdga. 106 Alverson, Sarah C. Cdga. 26 Alverson, T. W. Cdga. 106 Ambler, Caroline A. Cdga. 123 Ambler, Emma L. Cdga. 123 Ambler, Stephen F. Cdga. 123 Ammeran, Cyntha Cdga. 156 Ammerman, Anna Cdga. 134 Ammerman, Derrick Cdga. 134 Ammerman, Frances J. Cdga. 134 Ammerman, Lyvinia Cdga. 134 Ammerman, William S. Cdga. 134 Anderson, Alida M. Cdga. 110 Anderson, Ann Cdga. 108 Anderson, Anna Cdga. 127 Anderson, Bridget Cdga. 49 Anderson, Christopher Cdga. 49 Anderson, David Cdga. 108 Anderson, Edwin A. Cdga. 116 Anderson, Emily C. Cdga. 110 Anderson, Emma L. Cdga. 127 Anderson, Fanny Cdga. 110 Anderson, Francis J. Cdga. 127 Anderson, James Cdga. 49 Anderson, James Cdga. 49 Anderson, James Cdga. 116 Anderson, James Cdga. 127 Anderson, James W. Cdga. 110 Anderson, Julia Cdga. 110 Anderson, Margaret Cdga. 58 Anderson, Mariah A. Cdga. 116 Anderson, Michael Cdga. 49 Anderson, Patrick Cdga. 49 Anderson, Sarah E. Cdga. 127 Anderson, Thomas Cdga. 49 Anderson, William Cdga. 108 Andrews, Abigail Cdga. 61 Andrews, Adaline Cdga. 61 Andrews, Albion Cdga. 60 Andrews, Asenith Cdga. 110 Andrews, Betsey Cdga. 61 Andrews, Chauncey Cdga. 61 Andrews, Cordelia Cdga. 61 Andrews, Elizabeth Cdga. 61 Andrews, Elizabeth Cdga. 175 Andrews, Esther Cdga. 60 Andrews, Hamis Cdga. 61 Andrews, Herman Cdga. 60 Andrews, John Cdga. 34 Andrews, Lawrence Cdga. 61 Andrews, Lydia Cdga. 34 Andrews, Mary Cdga. 35 Andrews, Sally Cdga. 61 Andrews, Samuel H. Cdga. 34 Andrews, Sarah V. B. Cdga. 35 Andrews, William Cdga. 60 Andrews, William J. Cdga. 35 Andrews, Zelotus Cdga. 61 Antis, (son) Cdga. 123 Antis, A. B. Cdga. 123 Antis, Alice C. Cdga. 16 Antis, Alice F. Cdga. 16 Antis, Catherine M. Cdga. 16 Antis, Eliza Cdga. 123 Antis, Eliza W. Cdga. 123 Antis, Henry Cdga. 16 Antis, Kate Cdga. 123 Antis, Mary Cdga. 116 Antis, Mary Cdga. 123 Antis, Mary Ann Cdga. 123 Antis, Robert Cdga. 16 Antis, Robert Cdga. 123 Antis, Sarah H. Cdga. 123 Antis, William Cdga. 16 Antis, William G. Cdga. 123 Antisdale, Lucy M. Cdga. 13 Antisdale, Luther B. Cdga. 13 Applegate, John Cdga. 55 Aradel, Haney * Cdga. 179 Archer, Henry Cdga. 83 Arega, John Cdga. 85 Arkins, John Cdga. 103 Arman, Margaret Cdga. 43 Armstrong, Ellen Cdga. 44 Armstrong, Robert Cdga. 44 Arnold, Alice Cdga. 55 Arnold, Almira E. Cdga. 34 Arnold, Analisa Cdga. 34 Arnold, Dennis Cdga. 55 Arnold, Edith Cdga. 34 Arnold, Harriet Cdga. 55 Arnold, Joseph T. Cdga. 34 Arnold, Joseph, Jr. Cdga. 34 Arnold, Lidia G. Cdga. 125 Arnold, Melville Cdga. 34 Arnold, Polly Cdga. 55 Arnold, Richmond Cdga. 55 Arrvy, Margaret * Cdga. 12 Arrvy, Otis * Cdga. 12 Atwater, Frederick T. Cdga. 100 Atwater, Jeremiah Cdga. 40 Atwater, Margaret E. Cdga. 100 Atwater, Mariah Cdga. 40 Atwater, Moses Cdga. 100 Atwood, Anna Cdga. 159 Atwood, Harriet E. Cdga. 159 Atwood, Joseph Cdga. 159 Augustin, Edwin * Cdga. 157 Austin, Alonzo A. Cdga. 99 Austin, Charles C. Cdga. 18 Austin, Daniel Cdga. 140 Austin, Ira I. Cdga. 18 Austin, James R. Cdga. 18 Austin, Loprima Cdga. 18 Austin, Luiza Cdga. 18 Avery, Augustus Cdga. 106 Avery, Charles M. Cdga. 112 Avery, David Cdga. 135 Avery, Elizabeth C. Cdga. 135 Avery, Eugene B. Cdga. 112 Avery, Francis D. Cdga. 135 Avery, George Cdga. 112 Avery, Juliett Cdga. 106 Avery, Mary A. Cdga. 135 Avery, Polly Cdga. 112 Avery, S. S. Cdga. 135 Avery, Sarah Cdga. 135 Avery, Silas D. Cdga. 106 Avery, Sinthia Cdga. 106 Babcock, (Widow) Cdga. 140 Babcock, Frances Cdga. 123 Babcock, Jane Ann Cdga. 89 Babcock, John Cdga. 89 Babcock, Malissa Cdga. 140 Babcock, Rebecka Cdga. 107 Backenstase, S. K Cdga. 110 Baden, John Cdga. 171 Bagley, Alonzo Cdga. 121 Bagley, James Cdga. 23 Bagley, Mary Cdga. 23 Bagley, Mary Cdga. 23 Bagley, Thomas Cdga. 23 Bainbridge, Erasmus D Cdga. 112 Bainbridge, Josephine Cdga. 112 Bainbridge, Sarah J. Cdga. 112 Baird, William J. Cdga. 62 Baker, Alen S. Cdga. 41 Baker, Altia Cdga. 41 Baker, Charles Cdga. 41 Baker, Daniel J. Cdga. 176 Baker, Elizabeth Cdga. 41 Baker, Elizabeth Cdga. 41 Baker, John M. Cdga. 176 Baker, Lemuel Cdga. 41 Baker, Marcha C. Cdga. 176 Baker, Mark Cdga. 41 Baker, Mary Cdga. 41 Baker, Norman Cdga. 118 Baker, Seymor V. Cdga. 176 Baker, Sirena Cdga. 176 Baker, William Cdga. 41 Baker, William P. Cdga. 41 Baldwin, Sumner Cdga. 98 Ballentine John Cdga. 128 Bancroft, Conrad Cdga. 177 Banister, Caroline I. Cdga. 104 Banister, Clarence E. Cdga. 104 Banister, George H. Cdga. 104 Banks, Dinah Cdga. 11 Banks, Edward Cdga. 11 Banks, Henry I. Cdga. 11 Banks, Jane Cdga. 11 Banks, John Cdga. 11 Banks, William Cdga. 11 Barachet, Peca Cdga. 35 Barker, Emily F Cdga. 21 Barker, John Cdga. 21 Barker, John A Cdga. 21 Barker, Susan Cdga. 21 Barker, William J Cdga. 21 Barnam, Sarrah Cdga. 158 Barnard, Edward Cdga. 121 Barnard, Frances Cdga. 121 Barnard, Lemuel Cdga. 41 Barnard, Manning Cdga. 121 Barnard, Sarah Cdga. 121 Barnes, David Cdga. 165 Barnes, Martha Cdga. 165 Barnet, Bridget Cdga. 119 Barnet, Catherine Cdga. 119 Barnet, John Cdga. 119 Barnet, Mary Cdga. 119 Barnet, Michael Cdga. 119 Barnet, Peter Cdga. 119 Barnum, Amanda Cdga. 168 Barnum, Emogene Cdga. 168 Barnum, Jedediah Cdga. 168 Barry, Bedelia M. Cdga. 93 Barry, Bridget Cdga. 35 Barry, Edward J. Cdga. 93 Barry, Elizabeth Cdga. 93 Barry, Hannah Cdga. 127 Barry, Hanora S. Cdga. 93 Barry, Margaret Cdga. 93 Barry, Maryanne Cdga. 93 Barry, Patrick Cdga. 93 Basrnum, William M. Cdga. 168 Bateman, Evaline Cdga. 100 Bateman, Frances A. Cdga. 100 Bateman, Laura Cdga. 100 Bateman, William Cdga. 100 Bates, Ann Cdga. 11 Bates, Annie Cdga. 44 Bates, Barnabus Cdga. 83 Bates, Caroline Cdga. 12 Bates, Charles C. Cdga. 37 Bates, Charles T. Cdga. 11 Bates, Frank Cdga. 52 Bates, George Cdga. 52 Bates, John S. Cdga. 44 Bates, Laura B. Cdga. 44 Bates, Louisa M. Cdga. 44 Bates, Luther Cdga. 52 Bates, Margaret E. Cdga. 11 Bates, Mary E. Cdga. 37 Bates, Morris Cdga. 44 Bates, Phineas Cdga. 44 Bates, Sarah Cdga. 44 Bates, Sarah C. Cdga. 37 Bates, Willard Cdga. 11 Bates, Willard N. Cdga. 11 Baxter, Eli Cdga. 170 Bays, Ellenor Cdga. 134 Bays, Ellenor Cdga. 134 Bays, John Cdga. 134 Beach, Lida Cdga. 173 Beach, William Cdga. 173 Beagle, Luke Cdga. 174 Beals, Abigail Cdga. 27 Beals, Thomas Cdga. 27 Beebe, Arsiom Cdga. 170 Beebe, Julia Cdga. 40 Beebe, Lena Cdga. 40 Beebe, Mary Cdga. 40 Beebe, Mary Cdga. 170 Beebe, Miles Cdga. 40 Beebe, Nancy Cdga. 40 Beecher, Eliza Cdga. 9 Beecher, Simon Cdga. 102 Beeman, Albert Cdga. 135 Beeman, Ann A. Cdga. 135 Beeman, Barbra Cdga. 176 Beeman, Caroline Cdga. 176 Beeman, Cornelia Cdga. 176 Beeman, Elam Cdga. 135 Beeman, Elizabeth Cdga. 176 Beeman, George W. Cdga. 176 Beeman, Helen A. Cdga. 8 Beeman, Henry Cdga. 135 Beeman, Jane Cdga. 135 Beeman, Marvin Cdga. 8 Beeman, Mary Cdga. 8 Beeman, Orphey Cdga. 135 Beeman, Rejoice Cdga. 176 Beeman, Roseltha Cdga. 176 Beeman, Ruben Cdga. 135 Beeman, Seth Cdga. 176 Beeman, Stedman Cdga. 166 Beeman, William Cdga. 135 Beemis, Catherine P. Cdga. 37 Beemis, Emily Cdga. 37 Beemis, George W. Cdga. 37 Beemis, James D. Cdga. 37 Begly, James Cdga. 47 Begly, Mary A. Cdga. 47 Belhurst, Chloe Cdga. 30 Bell, Ellen Cdga. 24 Bell, Henry Cdga. 24 Bell, Henry T. Cdga. 30 Bell, Isabelle Cdga. 172 Bell, Jane Cdga. 173 Bell, John Cdga. 173 Bell, John Cdga. 173 Bell, Joseph Cdga. 173 Bell, Louisa Cdga.
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