1820 LAWRENCE COUNTY
KEY: (a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h) a=White males over 21; b=White males under 21; c=White females over 21; d=White females under 21; e=Total white inhabitants; f=Total of free people of colour; g=Total of slaves; h=Total of inhabitants.
1840 census index for Alabama:
Hiram Elam, Bibb Co., p. 127
John W. Elam, Franklin Co., p. 240
J. Elams, Shelby Co., p. 50
John Elum, Tuscaloosa Co.,p. 204.
1840 Bibb Co., AL:
Hiram Elam, 2 m under 5, 1 m 30-40, 1 f 5-10, 1 f
10-15, 1 f 20-30.
1850 Bibb Co., AL: p. 10, HH 127:
Hiram Elam 45 TN
Ruth 30 NC
Martha 21 AL
Mary Ann 14 AL
Isaac 12 AL
John M. 11 AL
Wm. B. AL
Nancy L. 6 AL
Felix 3 AL
Analysis 3/12 AL
Living nearby:
House # 119 was Lewis Yeager
House # 123 was Jacob Kinard
House # 123 was John Meigs, one of the 2 #'s are wrong
House # 124 was James Meigs
House # 127 was Hiram Elam
House # 129 was Wyatt Bailey
House #130 was Turner B. Bailey
House #131 was Jno W. Mitchell
House #132 was Levi G. Bailey
1860 Bibb County, Centreville ( July 14 ) West side of Cohoba River, Page 53
Hiram Elam 50 M, Farmer, $1,200 value of real estate, $6,000 personal estate, TN
Rutha 40 F, Domestio, AL
Isaac 23
M, Farmer AL
Analisis m 12, AL
Henry 5 m, AL
Elizabeth 2 f, AL
Living close by were: Jacob Kinard family- grandfather of Rummie Mathis, wife of Oliver Elam., Anna Yeager family, Milez Yeager family, C. H. Yeager family, Newton Yeager family, & the family of Robert R. Thompson Sr.
1866 Alabama State Census, Colored Population, Greene County, AL
Adam Elam
Sheet No. 1, p. 30