1830 Peter Cokerham lived in Franklin County, Georgia in a household with free white males: 1 (5 thru 9), 2 (15 thru 19), and 1 (40 thru 49); and free white females: 1 (10 thru 14), 2 (15 thru 19), 2 (20 thru 29), and 1 (40 thru 49); and 3 slaves. [1]
1840 Peter Cockerham lived in Monroe County, Mississippi in a household with free white males: 1 (5 thru 9), 1 (10 thru 14), 2 (20 thru 29), and 1 (50 thru 59); and free white females: 1 (under 5), 1 (5 thru 9), 1 (30 thru 39), and 1 (50 thru 59); and 4 slaves. [2]
1841 Peter Cockerham lived in Monroe County, Mississippi. [3]
1850 Peter Cockerham (age 64, born in Virginia) lived in Eastern Division, Monroe County, Mississippi, in a household with Levicy Cockerham (age 61), and William Cockerham (age 32). [4]
1850 Peter Cockerham owned 7 slaves. [5]
1857 Edith Levicy Smith Cockerham died on March 26, 1857 and was buried at Cockerham Cemetery, Monroe County, Mississippi. Edith Levicy Smith Cockerham was born in 1788. [6]
1857 Samuel Peter Cockerham died and was buried at Cockerham Cemetery, Monroe County, Mississippi. Samuel Peter Cockerham was born in 1786. [7]
Paul Murff reports a detailed biosketch. [8]
[1] United States Federal Census, 1830, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].
[2] United States Federal Census, 1840, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].
[3] Mississippi, State and Territorial Census Collection, 1792-1866, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].
[4] United States Federal Census, 1850, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].
[5] 1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].
[6] Find A Grave Memorial 62551799, [FindAGrave].
[7] Find A Grave Memorial 62551656, [FindAGrave].
[8] Paul B., Murff, Cockerham Family History, (self-published), 12-13, image 14, person 13, [FHLBook].