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- MARRIAGE: 1800 - Henry Colony listed in Washington County, New York census. 2 males age 0-10 (likely Joseph Colony 1794 & "possibly" John Colony bn1797) 1 male age 26-45 (Henry Colony, born New York or New Hampshire bn 1774-1780) 1 female age 26-45 (Believed to be Avis - bn 1774-1780, New Jersey)
About 1808-1809, Henry Colony is in Chenango County, New York,birthplace of at least 1 of his 4 known male children. Can't find him on thecensus though.
1810- May be the Henry Chelery listed in the 1810 Granville,WashingtonCounty, New York federal census. (I don't find the Chelery name listed in other census years or areas) 2 males under 10 years of age (could be Henry and Charles) 3 males between 10-15 (???, Joseph, & John) 1 male between 26-44 (would be Henry Sr) 1 female under 10 years of age. (unknown) 1 female between 10-15 (unknown) 1 female between 26-44 (Henry's wife)
1820 - Henry Colony listed in Masonville, Delaware County, NewYorkcensus. 5 males age 0-10 (2 unknowns and Charles, George, andElijah,born between 1810-1825) 2 males age 10-16 (Henry Jr and ??? 1804-1810) 1 male age 26-45 (This would be Henry Colony - bornbetween1775-1794) 1 female age 16-26 (??? 1794-1804) 1 female age 26-45 (Believed to be Avis, bn NJ 1775-1794)
1830 - Henry Colony listed in Ledyard, Cayuga County, New York census. 1 male age 15-20 (likely Henry Colony born between1810-1815) 3 males age 10-15 (likely ???, Elijah, and George bornbetween1815-1820) 1 male age 50-60 (This would be Henry Colony - bornbetween1770-1780) 1 female age 20-30 (Unknown at this time 1800-1810) 1 female age 50-60 (Believed to be Avis, bn NJ)
1840 - A Charles Colony is listed in the 1840 BradfordCounty,Pennsylvania, Federal Census, right next to Henry Colony [brother Henry Colony bornabout1808-10). In this census the following is listed: Head of this family, Charles Colony Free white males under 5, one - son, William Colony Free white males between 20-30, one - ??? Free white males between 30-40, one - Charles Colony Free white males between 60-70, one - Henry Colony Free white females between 30-40, one - Almira Landers Free white females between 60-70, one - Henry Colony Sr wife
Located on Bradford County, PA Tax records in 1841, along with sonsHenryJr, George, and Charles.
(Begin email of J. Kelsey Jones) 1841 Wells: Charles Colony Henry Colony, 1 mare George Colony, single freeman Henry Colony, Jr., 4 improved acres and 86 unimproved acres
1842: George Colony, single freeman
1843: George Colony, 1 mare Charles Colony, 1 horse, 2 cows, millwright Henry Colony, Jr., 10 acres of which 6 improved & 90 acres 2 of which unimproved, 1 house
They appeared in other years but I only had about an hour and wasdoing research on my family but copied these for you. I can only assume thata Henry Colony settled in Wells and had sons Henry Jr., Charles, andGeorge (perhaps born somewhere between 1810 and 1820). (End email of J. Kelsey Jones)
1850 Henry Colony listed on 1850 Knox County, Ohio federal census His age was 77 (born 1773) in New York. He had remarried to a Avis, age 65 (born 1785) in Rhode Island. He was living withElijah Colony, presumed to be a son).
1850 Elijah Colony died August 03, 1850 in Milford Township, KnoxCounty,Ohio and buried Brandon Cemetery, Miller Township, Knox County, Ohio
1851 Henry Colony listed on 1851 Knox County, OH Tax listings.
1856 - Henry Colony died January 07, 1856, Knox County, Ohio andburiedin Brandon Cemetery, Miller Township, Knox County, Ohio
Not too long after this John Colony and wife Elinor moved to PawneeCo.,Nebraska
In helping the family settle in Knox County, Ohio, it appears thatmanyof the New York and Pennsylvania Colony families helped in the move. Some ofthefamilies found Ohio to there liking, and stayed. It appears that others madethetrek back to New York and Pennsylvania, and yet others headed further west, toIowaand Nebraska.
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