About 20 to 24 families inhabited the village in the 19th century.
By the winter of 1848/49 seven families inhabited the settlement.
The family inhabited in Tehran several years after the death of the father.
Few families inhabited the place who did not bother to name it.
In many cases, they are still inhabited by families whose ancestors built them.
A single family inhabited it and its (at least) eight bedrooms.
From the 1890s through the 1950s, Friendship was inhabited by prosperous families.
At the time of Vermont's first census as a new state in 1791, only six families inhabited it.
The area continued to be inhabited by several families.
He returned for his family later in the year, which was the last time the family inhabited the home.