Total Slaves in Woodstock Census Records
1790 – 15
1800 – 6
1810 -15
1820 – 14
Woodstock Slave's First Year
Enslavers Names
Backer Henry 1790
Bomstale (Bonesteel) Philip 1810
Bonestale (Bonesteel) Philip 1820
Bonestale (Bonesteel) Tune 1801*
Bostwick Andrew 1844
Bostwick Sarah 1844
Boyd Alexander 1790
Coles Robert 1790
Crispell John I 1790
Dumont (Dumond) Cornelius 1790
Dumont (Dumond) Susannah 1799*
Dumont (Dumond) Rachel 1802*
Elting William 1790
Elting William 1810
Fred Philip 1820
Hunt Jacob 1820
Lane Jesse 1820
Larway Peter 1790
Lyon George 1800
Newkirk Aaron 1810
Newkirk Aaron 1820
Rieden Andrew 1810
Riselar Pine 1800*
Roses William 1820
Row (Rowe) Frederick 1820
Row (Rowe) Peter 1810
Rowe Frederick 1790
Rowe Fredrick 1801*
Ruisted Henry 1820
Smith Thomas 1790
Stilwill (Stilwell) Stephen 1810
Sturges Strong 1820
Van Dyck Lobia 1820
Van Dyke David 1790
Van Groesbeck Abraham 1800
Van Meurer Christina 1800
Vandebogait (Vandebogart) Peter 1820
Vangaasbeek Abraham 1810
White James 1790
Wigram John 1810
Willis Charles 1810
* Child – Year registered in accordance with 1799 law.
Note: Names originally listed, more than likely, had incorrect spelling in some cases, The names in parenthesis are the actual last names as best known today.
Note: Early in its history, Woodstock was a much larger township than today. In fact, it extended to include the current town of Shandaken and into Greene County. As a result, not all listed, particularly between 1790 and 1810, while. technically, in Woodstock at the time, may have been located in townships that are no longer part of Woodstock.