History & Culture · Central New York
Fenner's farm story is written right into the old census
Fenner's local color comes from Madison County hill country, an 1823 town start, and old records full of farm work.
Published July 6, 2026 · Last verified July 6, 2026
Fenner is a good town to understand through old farm records. The town began in 1823, and the Madison County profile keeps pulling the story back to agriculture. In 1835, the census counted 1,972 people. In the 1925 New York State Census, 216 men were listed with farmer as their occupation, more than any other job named there.
That is not just a statistic. It is a picture of a hill-town economy where land, weather, barns, roads, animals, crops, and family labor shaped daily life. Fenner’s history-and-genealogy trail also points toward birth, death, marriage, cemetery, and town-history records. That feels right for a place whose memory lives in ledgers, graveyards, farm names, road names, and family stories more than in one famous landmark.
For a mover or visitor, Fenner’s farm story helps explain the look of the place. The fields are not decoration. The roads are not just scenic shortcuts between Cazenovia and Canastota. They are part of a Madison County town that has been reading its own life through farms and records for a very long time.