"http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GED&db=delamontagne," supplied by Stewart, 10 jan 2016., Gedcom : rootsweb, Descendants of Jean Mousnier de la MONTAGNE (1595-1670), compiled by Lois Stewart Society of Descendants of Johannes de la Montagne [(E-ADDRESS) FOR PRIVATE USE\,]
1920 U.S. Census, Year: 1920; Census Place: Hudson Ward 2, Columbia, New York ; Roll: T625_1095; Page: 12A; Enumeration District: 26; Ima ge: 824.
David Secor 80, head, born New York, fisherman;
1870 U.S. Census, Year: 1870; Census Place: Rosendale, Ulster, New York; Roll : M593_1107; Page: 167A; Image: 338; Family History Librar y Film: 552606.
David Secor 30, cooper, married Feby, born New York; ; Anna M Secor 19, keeping house, married Feby, born New York;
1880 U.S. Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: Rosendale, Ulster, New York; Roll : 940; Family History Film: 1254940; Page: 156C; Enumeratio n District: 149; Image: 0313.
David Secor 40, works in cooper shop; Annie Secor 28, wife; Carrie Secor 7, daughter; Warren Secor 5, son; Harry Secor 3, son; all born New York;
1900 U.S. Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: Esopus, Ulster, New York; Roll: 1 169; Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 0092; FHL microfilm: 1 241169.
David Secor 60, head, born Jan 1840 New York, widowed, cooper; Warrin Secor 25, son, born Dec 1874 New York, single, fireman; Harry Secor 23, son, born May 1877 New York, single, fireman; Delia Eckert 58, boarder, widowed, housekeeper;
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