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  • Lumpkin, GA - 1860 Census data

    I visited the GA State Archives and looked thru the 1860 Census data for Stewart County, GA. I looked at just the data for Lumpkin, GA. Since our impression in Westville is based on Lumpkin, GA, I thought this might be useful info.

    Profession number % of total
    Farmer 132 34%
    Laborer 54 14%
    Mechanic 25 6%
    Clerk 15 4%
    Merchant 14 4%
    Overseer 14 4%
    Lawyer 12 3%
    Physician 9 2%
    Apprentices 8 2%
    Grocer 8 2%
    Shoe maker 8 2%
    Carriage maker 6 2%
    Master Mechanic 6 2%
    Teacher 6 2%
    Miller 4 1%
    Minister 4 1%
    Dentist 3 1%
    Painter 3 1%
    Tanner 2 1%
    Bar Keeper 1 less than 1%
    Blacksmith 1 less than 1%
    Book keeper 1 less than 1%
    Carpenter 1 less than 1%
    Court Clerk 1 less than 1%
    Druggist 1 less than 1%
    Harness Maker 1 less than 1%
    Hotel Keeper 1 less than 1%
    Jeweler 1 less than 1%
    Magistrate 1 less than 1%
    Music Teacher 1 less than 1%
    Sheriff Deputy 1 less than 1%
    Shop Keeper 1 less than 1%
    Stage Driver 1 less than 1%
    Tailor 1 less than 1%
    Teamster 1 less than 1%
    Trader 1 less than 1%
    Wagoneer 1 less than 1%
    Well Digger 1 less than 1%
    other / unspecified 25 6%
    385

    Total Lumpkin Census 1476
    Children 738 50%
    Men 381 26%
    Women 357 24%
    Widowed 28 2%

    Jim Butler
    Jim Butler

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    Re: Lumpkin, GA - 1860 Census data

    You counted my ancestors, the Castelberrrys. One young kid, my Ggrandfather Marcus was in the GSL- Blue Ridge Rangers.

    Joe Walker
    Waco Guards

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    • #3
      Re: Lumpkin, GA - 1860 Census data

      Here are some names, profession, age of some of the wealthiest people of Lumpkin, GA in 1860. These totals are assets (Real Estate & Personal).

      Loverd Bryan - farmer age 56 $84,000
      Loverd served as a State Senator 1838-39, 1849).
      The Bryan's traced their ancestry back to 1690 as the first immigrants
      to Needham, NC.
      Loverd's son was Prentiss Stanley Bryan of Co. D, 12th Bn. GA Cavalry
      Elan Voss - Farmer age 40 $23,000
      John Scott - Farmer age 49 $27,000
      Seymour Kitchens - Farmer age 63 $70,000
      Thomas W. Battle - Physician age 43 $93,000
      W.A. Rawson - Merchant age 47 $210,000
      James Athgott - Farmer age 39 $62,000
      B.S. Worrell - Lawyer age 44 $111,000
      E.J. Beall - Farmer age 46 $134,000
      John West - (no occupation listed) age 56 $129,000
      William West - Farmer age 62 $163,000
      Robert Hendrick - Farmer age 46 $109,000
      Sophia Ball - Widow age 50 $31,000
      Charles Mason - (no occupation listed) age 44 $40,000
      W. Gould - Physician age 43 $38,000
      P. Cherry - Farmer age 33 $37,000
      Leonard Morton - Farmer age $31,000

      Jim Butler
      Jim Butler

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      • #4
        Re: Lumpkin, GA - 1860 Census data

        Now if you look at the census data for all the Districts for the county you will find the breakdown to be roughly:

        90% farmers
        8% laborers
        2% other professions (mostly physicians, ministers, teachers)

        Thus, the areas outside of town. Very rural. Thus, we want to potray a working class town. We don't want to see ball dresses or even fancy day dresses as most women would not even own them.

        Thanks,
        Jim Butler
        Jim Butler

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