1860 Lewis Chevalley (age 23, born in Switzerland, laborer) lived in Fowler, St. Lawrence, New York, in a household with Thadeus Willard (age 44, farmer), Sally Willard (age 71), Sally Ann Sheldon (age 34, servant), Corrinthoam Briggs (age 15), and laborers Benjamin Baker (age 45), George Stoll (age 19), David Ormsbry (age 16), and Lamont Baker (age 16). [1]
1870 Louis Chevally (age 31) and his wife Helen Chevally (26) lived in Gouverneur, Saint Lawrence County, New York, with daughters Stella Chevally (age 3) and Cora Chevally (age 11/12, born in July). Louis and his parents were born in Switzerland. Helen and the children were born in New York. Louis' occupation was a farm laborer. Also living in the household were Elma Godkin (age 14, a domestic), Wm H. Eustis (age 24, a school teacher), and stuents Chas H. Brown (age 24) and Julia A. Newton (age 15) [2]
1880 Lewis Chevalley (age 40) and his wife Hellen Chevalley (age 36) lived in Gouverneur, St Lawrence County, New York, with children Estella Chevalley (age 13), Cora Chevalley (age 11), and Arthur Chevalley (zge 7). Lewis and his parents were born in Switzerland. Hellen, her mother, and the children were born in New York. Helen's father was born in Vermont. Lewis was a farmer. [3]
1910 Lewis F. Chevalley (age 71) and his wife Helen M. Chevalley (age 76) and daughter Cora A. Chevalley (age 40) lived in Gouverneur, Saint Lawrence County, New York. Lewis and his parents were born in Switzerland. He could read and write and was living on his own income. Lewis and Helen had been married for 49 years. The residence was on a farm and was mortgage free. Helen and Cora and Helen's parents were born in New York. [4]
[1] United States Federal Census, 1860, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].
[2] United States Federal Census, 1870, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].
[3] United States Federal Census, 1880, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].
[4] United States Federal Census, 1910, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].