Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. I
Benj Fletcher, Capt. Gen"
& Govern
1"
in Chief
day of May 1697, to make a perfect reckoning of the Inhabitants of the City & County of Albany and how many families and particular persons in the said Citty and Count} m u departed
dated the 3
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from the beginning of y e Warr, how many persons killed & carried away, & of what number y e Five Nations and River Indians there were,
& how much they since are lessened, so that v.tv and
that the Inhabitants of the Citty & County of Albany did consist
and now
in the year 1689
weomen
men
children
The Five J\
The Mohoggs The Onneydes The Onnondages The Cajouges The Sinnekes The River Indians
weomen
men
children
ians viz 1
& now & now & now & now & now & now
In the beginning of y e War 2800 Indians
& now
The Christians departed from the Citty fy County of Albany since the beginning of y e Warr
.... .... .... ......
Departed
Women.
Taken prisoners Killed by y e enemy
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Dyed
Men.
Children.
A true Copy (signed)
Bellomont
STATISTICS OF
THE POPULATION OF THE PROVINCE OF NEW-YORK.
COMPARATIVE TABLE OF POPULATION "IN THE PROVINCE OF NEW YORK.
1703--1712.
[Lond. Doc. XIX.]
Increased,
New York
Kings County
Richm d County
Orange County
West Chester
12286
Queens County
Suffolk
Albany City & County Ulster & Dutches
11680
Of these Countys I have as yet no lists, nor from the Jerseys but hope to be able to send it to your LordsP s by the next from Connecticut. I have so imperfect an account, that I am ashamed to send it but will endeavour to get a more perfect one. In the five Countys whereof I have procured lists, the numbers were composed as folio weth,