He appears on the 1830 census in Emanuel, Georgia, living two doors away from his half brother Barnabus. FWM: 1 <5, 1 30-40. FWF: 1 20-30.[1]
He appears on the 1840 census in Johnson, Emanuel, Georgia: FWM: 1 10-15, 1 40-50. FWF: 2 <5, 2 5-10, 1 30-40. 11 slaves.[2]
He appears on the 1850 census in Emanuel, Georgia: Age 52, farmer, value $1,500. Nancy 47, George 21, Sarenia 18, Martha 16, Beanner 12. All born in Georgia. 23 slaves.[3]
He appears on the 1860 census in Johnson, Georgia: Age 61, farmer, R.E. value $2,000; personal value $20,400. Nancy 54; Wesley 31, merchant, personal value $2,000; Serany 23; B. Ann 20. All born in Georgia.[4]
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