Admissions Records 1900
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Name # Date Admitted Discharged Sex Marital status Age Race Town or City Born in Yrs In US Occupaton Ability Education Cause of Dependence Their Habits Children Occ Of Father Destiny Town Billed
Aker, Martin 1516 Dec. 15, 1900 Feb.28, 1901 M S 59 W Bavier, Germany 5 Farmer none at present Can read German Lame foot Good - Farmer May recover County
Remarks This man is a German but he had bad luck he worked in Poughkeepsie in a Blacksmith Shop a House fell on him and he was disabled So he had to leave his job he has a very bad foot? And Legg(sic) so that he is unable to work he is a sober man by all appearince(sic)
Anderson, Charles J. 1504 Nov. 24, 1900 Jan 31, 1901 M S 58 W US
Housekeeper Not much Good Lame and Destitute Good - - Very good
Remarks This man is quite destitute in clothing he is a painter by trade he has a chronic disease of the kidneys he has a brother in New York City his name is Thomas Anderson his address is 347 West 18th St. in case of Death notify him.
Brown, Charles 1492 July 27, __














Marbletown
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Chase, Richard 1505 Dec. 1, 1900 Jan. 17, 1901 M S 17 W Shawangunck
Farmer Boys work None Wild duck Wild - Iceman All right (Shawangunk) County
Remarks This boy is of a wild nature he has a father & a mother but they agreed to disagree and parted their were(sic) abouts is not known he has no clothing of any kind and if he dies take care of him according to the rules of this institution
Clark, Smith M. 1509 Dec. 13, 1900 Oct. 15, 1901 M S 68 W Marborough
Housekeeper Some Litte? Very good Lame & destitute Good - Common laborer Not very good
Remarks This man has no clothing one brother in Middletown NY in case sickness or death notify Jake Miller Milton NY
Devine, Pat 1470 January 2, 1900 March 28, 1900 M M 63 W Meyo, Ireland (Swineford) 53 Homekeeper Some light work None Sick and no home Very good 10 Farmer No Esopus
Remarks This man has no clothing, only what he has on, in case of sickness or death notify Sam Terwillager of Rifton NY
Devine, Pat 1470 January 1, 1901 March 30, 1901 M M 63 W Meyo, Ireland (Swineford) 53 Homekeeper Some light work None Sick and no home Very good 10 Farmer No Esopus
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Deyo, Peter 1476 April 20, 1900 M _ 30 B New Paltz, Ulster Co.
House Keeper Some light work _ Homeless & friendless Good _ _ All right Lloyd
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Deyo, Peter 1476 Jan. 3, 1902 Died May 1900 ??? M _ 30 B New Paltz, Ulster Co.
House Keeper Some light work _ Homeless & friendless Good _ _ All right Lloyd
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Deyo, Peter 1476 January 30, 1900 March 5, 1900 M _ 30 B New Paltz, Ulster Co.
House Keeper Some light work _ Homeless & friendless Good _ _ All right Lloyd
Remarks This fellow has no clothing This man seems to be a good smart fellow willing to work & has no bad ways with himself in case of sickness or death he wishes to be buried in the Pauper Ground at the County House for he has no frineds only 1 brother & he is in the Albany penitentiary
Erwin, William 1494 Aug. 18, 1900 - M S 35 W Buffalo, Erie, US
Gardiner Any kind of work Good Out of work Good 6 Gardiner Good County
Remarks This man has no family no baggage but is willing to work. He is a sober & industrious man. He has six children in the Orphan Asylum at Buffalo and has paid Six Hundred dollars for their support. He has papers to show for it.
Gowen, Stephan Mc. 1486 March 22, 1900 - M S 65 W Slygo, Ireland 60 - None at present Very good Kidney & liver complaint Good - Groomsman Very good Rosendale
Remarks This man has no home or friends and in case of Sickness or Death He is to be buried in the Pauper Cmeter. He has no clothing only what he has on his Back. He was introduced to the Bath Tub and a new Suit of clothing given him for a change
Green, James 1489 April 23, 1900 May 9, 1900 M S 36 W Lancaster, Penn
House keeper None Very good Rheumatism Good - Common laborer Very good Marborough
Remarks This man has no clothing only what he has on his Back in case of Severe Sickness or Death Bury him here
Higginson, James C. 1485 March 20, 1900 Died April 5, 1900 M W 61 W Marborough, Ulster
Ship Caulker None Good Sick Good 2 poor Miller ? Very poor
Remarks in case of Sickness or Death notify my Daughter her name is Mrs. FrederickM. Davis 139 Greenkill Ave., Kingston NY and was ordered buried by Mrs. Davis in the Pauper Grounds was buried on the morning of April 7, 1900
Howard, Albert 1507 Dec. 6, 1900 Dec. 8, 1900 M S 19 W US
Laborer a very little Very good Partly blind Good - Laborer Very good New Paltz
Remarks This is a son is 1506. He has been blind for some time in both eyes but is mostly cured.
Howard, George 1480 Feb. 28, 1900 Died Dec. 22, 1901 M S 67 W Hunter, NY
_ No _ No home & very feeble Opium Eater _ Laborer Very poor Olive
Remarks This man is very feeble & lame he has 1 brother in Tannersville, Greene Co. in case he is sick or dead notify his brother this man is a pensioner he draws 6 dollars every 3 months
Howard, Mary 1506 Dec. 6, 1900 Dec. 8, 1900 F W 65 W Ireland
House Keeper A very little Very good Poor & destitute Good - unknown All right New Paltz
Remarks (has been an inmate of a PH 4 months)
Lane, Anna 1481 Feb. 3, 1900 _ F S 50 W New York
_ None _ crippled by rheumitism _ _ _ Very poor Denning
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Martin, Daniel 1483 March 9, 1900 Died May 10, 1900 M S 36 W Slygal,Ireland- Barney 30 Stone Cutter None at present Very poor sick Good _ Laborer Time will tell Saugerties
Remarks this man has a change of clothing. His brothers & sisters all live in the old country in case of sickness or death bury him here was taken to Kingston hospital to be treated for cancer of the stomach but was pronounced incurable & at once died May the 10th in hospital was brought here by Sammers? & buried in Paupers cemetery on May 12, AM 1900 JSL
McCann, John 1487 April 12, 1900 - M S 73 - Rosenalas, Queens, Ireland 40 Quarreyman None at present Very poor Lame back Good 9 self supp. Herdsman Will recover Shandaken
Remarks This man has one shirt & Drawers in case of severe sickness or Death this man has no other place fro Burial except at the Pauper Cemetery
McHenry, William 1479 Feb. 26, 1900 - M S 30 W New York
_ _ _ Indolent _ _ _ _ county
Remarks This man has no clothing only what he has on his back & very poor he has been sent here as being sick with the grip by F. Coddington MD to remain until he recovers
McHenry, Wm 1471 January 2, 1900 January 11, 1900 M S 30 W NY
Homekeeper Anything of a small nature Common Would not like to say Temperate
Engineer Soon as warm weather comes Ulster
Remarks This man has quite a history. He loves this place he & work had a falling out when he was quite young & never had been good friends since. His order says let him stay till the 1st of April & then let him scratch for himself. He has no clothing & only what he has on his back. Jan. 9th ws ordered to get out immediately or be sent to Albany Penentntiary by McNamel
Miller, Eli 1490 May 18, 1900 June 1, 1900 M S 22 W Rochester, Ulster
Farmer None Don't know Idiotic & feeble minded Good - Farmer Poor Rochester
Remarks This boy has no extra clothing he is an idiot his Father is Living he has a step mother he has no sisters he Runs away from Home and his Father cannot do anything with Him. His Father lives in a small place called cooperstown in this county his Post Office is Tobasco - June 1st takne to Craig Colony or Leilb---t?
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Mower, John 1502 Nov. 14, 1900 Dec. 20, 1900 M S 23 W Saugerties
Housekeeper Not much at present Not very good Lame & destitute Very good - Farmer Very good Saugerties
Remarks This man has a father & mother & sisters & brothers living in Saugerties and in case of death or otherwise notify his father in Saugerties his name is John Mower he has no baggage of any kind
Mower, John 1502 March 15, 1902
M S 23 W Saugerties
Housekeeper Not much at present Not very good Lame & destitute Very good - Farmer Very good
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Provo, Sarah & 3 year old child 1513 Dec. 22, 1900 - F M 30 W Rosendale
Housekeeper A very little None Destitute & pregnant - 2 Don't know Cannot tell Rosendale
Remarks (Parents or relatives been thus aided - yes to a small extent) This woman has a child three years old with her and one at her mothers in Bruceville She is Pregnant by a negro man the child will be taken to the Industrial Home at Kingston (the 3 year old child) She is a married woman her husband left her about one year ago She is not very bright has no clothing for herself or child A child was born to her on the 17 day of March 1901
Regan, John 1493 July 31, 1900 - M -
W County Cork, Ireland 32 Laborer Some work None Same & Destitute Very Good - Rail Road - Rosendale
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Rosaria, Zentienier 1497 Sept. 15, 1900 Sept. 20, 1900 M S
W Italy
- none - Heart trouble - - - Not very good Marlborough
Remarks In case of sickness or Death notify W. H. Syens Milton, NY This man was taken to Kingston City Hospital for treatment as Dr. Palmer could not understand him well enough to place his disease.
Sant, Jane 1475 January 24, 1900 Oct. 31, 1901 F _ 77 W Poughkeepsie
Housekeeper None at present Very good Old & feeble & destitute Good 3 Merchant tailor Will probably remain Denning
Remarks This Ladie is very feeble she has no relation that is able to care for her in case of severe sickness or death notify her son Henrey Sant Clareyville Sulivan Co. NY her clothing consists of one trunk filled with clithing & other kinds of goods. Buried in Paupers Cemetery - JSL
Seigle, George J. 1503 Nov. 12, 1900 - M W 60 W Germany 20 House keeper not any at present Not very good Rheumatism Good 2 Gardner Very good
Remarks This man is a respectable man sober and industrious he is afflicted with rheumatism he has 2 daughters living somewhere in Michigan but can't tell so in case of death he will be buried here in Pauper cemetery.
Smiley, H.W. 1484 March 15, 1900 Absconded April 10, 1900 M S 40 W New York City
Farmer None Very good Rheumatism in his feet Good - Shoemaker May recover soon Gardner
Remarks this man has no clothing can't tell where his sisters live this man has been working for Johnson Hasbrouck whose address is Forest Glen, Ulster Co., Ny in case of sickness or death notify him.
Smith, Anna E. 1499 Aug. 8, 1901
F W 86 W NY
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Marbletown
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Smith, Anna E. 1499 Nov. 12, 1900 Nov. 21, 1900 F W 86 W NY
- - - - - - - - Marbletown
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Tillson, Timothy I 1511 Dec. 16, 1900 Dec. , 1900 M W 82 W Rosendale
Housekeeper Not much of any Good Old & destitute Good 5 Farmer Very poor Rosendale
        This man is quite feeble and lame in case of sickness or death notify his son by the name of Daniel H. Tillson Rosendale Ulster County NY
Vensin, William F. 1498 Oct. 2, 1900 Oct. 5, 1900 M W 40 W NY
Farmer none at present Very good Sick, chills and fever Good - Clerk
Marlborough
Remarks This man has no clothing only what he has on his back he has been sick for a long time with chills and fever in case of sickness or Death notify his brother who lives in North Concord, New Hampshire and his name is All Vensin
Weis, Jacob 1488 June 21, 1900 Aug. 31, 1900 M ? 61 W Sarock, Baton, Germany 61 Quarreyman None at present Not very good Rheumatism Good 3 self supp. Farmer Very good
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Weis, Jacob 1488 April 13, 1900 April 30, 1900 M ? 61 W Sarock, Baton, Germany 61 Quarreyman None at present Not very good Rheumatism Good 3 self supp. Farmer Very good Ulster
Remarks This man has no clothing only what he has on his back He has one son in the Phillipines Army one in Rondout who works at Fromans Bakery on Broadway one Daughter at Jake Hauck Bakery on Ravine Street in case of sickness or Death notify his son on Broadway -88 Floyd Weiss He is to be buried here in Pauper cemetery
Weis, Jacob 1488 Jan. 1, 1901 Died Jan. 6, 1902 M ? 61 W Sarock, Baton, Germany 61 Quarreyman None at present Not very good Rheumatism Good 3 self supp. Farmer Very good
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Winters, James 1482 March 6, 1900 March 19, 1900 M S 54 W Don't know, Ulster Co.
Boatman None Not any consumptive Good _ Laborer Very poor Saugerties
Remarks this man has no clothing only what he has on his back in case of sickness or death notify the present poormaster CM Swart his brother lives in Partenville near Glasco his mother lives near Flatbush with her daughter by the name of Carline Wispell
Wolf, Max 1474 January 23, 1900 April 20, 1900 M S 34 W New York
Housekeeper None at present Good Broken arm & Drunk Intemperate _ Tailer- from Berlin May recover County
Remarks In case of sickness or death notify his mother in New City - 162 E. 109 St has no clothing only what he has on his back
Worden, Joel 1496 Sept. 15, 1900 - M W 52 W Esopus
Laborer a very little Good Health is Poor Good - Shoemaker Not very good Esopus
Remarks In case of sickness or Death bury this man here in the Pauper's Cemetery as he has no friends or relations to take care of him. He has no clothing of any kind only what he has on his back. He is a labor man and worthy of good care.

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