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Stayathome Family History

Stayathome Surname Meaning

Historically, surnames evolved as a way to sort people into groups - by occupation, place of origin, clan affiliation, patronage, parentage, adoption, and even physical characteristics (like red hair). Many of the modern surnames in the dictionary can be traced back to Britain and Ireland.


Similar surnames: Saathoff, Salathe, Statham, Stathos, Stanhope, Stayton, Statom

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Where is the Stayathome family from?

You can see how Stayathome families moved over time by selecting different census years. The Stayathome family name was found in the USA in 1920. In 1920 there were 5 Stayathome families living in Oklahoma. This was 100% of all the recorded Stayathome's in USA. Oklahoma had the highest population of Stayathome families in 1920.
Use census records and voter lists to see where families with the Stayathome surname lived. Within census records, you can often find information like name of household members, ages, birthplaces, residences, and occupations.

What Stayathome family records will you find?

Census Records

There are 70 census records available for the last name Stayathome. Like a window into their day-to-day life, Stayathome census records can tell you where and how your ancestors worked, their level of education, veteran status, and more.

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Passenger Lists

There are 5 immigration records available for the last name Stayathome. Passenger lists are your ticket to knowing when your ancestors arrived in the UK, and how they made the journey - from the ship name to ports of arrival and departure.

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Draft Cards

There are 10 military records available for the last name Stayathome. For the veterans among your Stayathome ancestors, military collections provide insights into where and when they served, and even physical descriptions.

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What is the average Stayathome lifespan?

Between 1962 and 2004, in the United States, Stayathome life expectancy was at its lowest point in 1978, and highest in 1962. The average life expectancy for Stayathome in 1962 was 77, and 69 in 2004.

An unusually short lifespan might indicate that your Stayathome ancestors lived in harsh conditions. A short lifespan might also indicate health problems that were once prevalent in your family. The SSDI is a searchable database of more than 70 million names. You can find birthdates, death dates, addresses and more.

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