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- He's found in the 1860 census in Union County, Georgia: STAMEY, Jackson (27); Ruth (20); Peter A. (5); Mary E. (3); Nancy (2/12). Jackson and Ruth were born in North Carolina, while all their children were born in Georgia. Jackson was a farm laborer. He's found in the 1870 census in Union County, Georgia: STAMEY, Andrew (37); Rutha (30); Peter A. (17); Dorey A. (female; 12); Amanda D. (9); James W. (7); Nancy (5); George (2); Nancy GILBERT (30). Everyone in the household was born in Georgia, except for Andrew and Rutha, who were both born in North Carolina. Andrew was a farmer; Peter a farm laborer. He's found in the 1880 census in Murphy, Cherokee County, North Carolina: STAMEY, Peter (23); wife Mary (22); daughter Margaret (2). Peter was a farm laborer. According to this census, everyone in the household was born in North Carolina. [Editorial Note: He was living next door to his parents when this census was taken.] When the 1900 census was taken, he's found in Cox, Etowah County, Alabama with wife, Mary J. They had been married 10 years. Mary was mother of 1 child; 0 who were living. Both Peter and Mary were born in North Carolina. He was a day laborer. He's found in the 1920 census in Hickory Flat, Cherokee County, Georgia: STAMEY, Peter A. (65); wife Mary (67). Both were born in Georgia. Peter was a farmer. He's found in the 1930 census in Lathamville, DeKalb County, Georgia. The head of household's name is difficult to read. It may be "Wallace?" He was 76 and widowed. Also in the household were: STAMEY, Peter A. (nephew; 75) and Mary (niece; 78). Everyone in the household was born in Georgia. Peter and the head of household were both farmers.
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