He shows up twice in the 1920 Census as he was visiting his in-laws on the day the Census was taken and they added him in as well.
Sources
1900 Census: "1900 United States Federal Census", Year: 1900; Census Place: Newton, Catawba, North Carolina; Roll: 1187; Page: 5; Enumeration District: 0047, Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry uk Record 7602 #50079770 (accessed 22 February 2024), Wilson Cicera Punch, single son, in household of William Punch (26) in Newton, Catawba, North Carolina. Born in North Carolina, USA.
1910 Census: "1910 United States Federal Census", Year: 1910; Census Place: Newton, Catawba, North Carolina; Roll: T624_1102; Page: 9a; Enumeration District: 0032; FHL microfilm: 1375115, Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry uk Record 7884 #175509701 (accessed 22 February 2024), Cirus Punch (10), single son, in household of William Parah (37) in Newton, Catawba, North Carolina, USA. Born in North Carolina.
1920 Census: "US Census 1920" FindMyPast Image - FindMyPast Transcription (accessed 6 October 2022) Cisero Punch (20), married brother-in-law, in household of Vora K Bently (25) in Catawba, North Carolina, United States. Born in North Carolina.
1920 Census: "US Census 1920" FindMyPast Image - FindMyPast Transcription (accessed 7 October 2022) Wilson O Punch (20), married head of household in Catawba, North Carolina, United States. Born in North Carolina.
1930 Census: "1930 United States Federal Census" Year: 1930; Census Place: Newton, Catawba, North Carolina; Page: 16A; Enumeration District: 0023; FHL microfilm: 2341414 Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry uk Record 6224 #77524588 (accessed 24 September 2022) Cicero Punch (30), married, Laborer, head of household in Newton, Catawba, North Carolina, USA. Born in North Carolina.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Cicero by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Cicero: