Mr. Brooks, "Thank you for the help. I am learning so much. > ---------- > From: RAB55@aol.com[SMTP:RAB55@aol.com] > Reply To: AUTRY-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Friday, February 13, 2004 6:12 PM > To: AUTRY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [AUTRY] John Calvin Autry > > To Amy Pegram: > > There is not much info on this John C Autry on p. 691. It is in the Chapter > with multiple subheadings, that Cousin Mayo had collected over some 60 years. > He does comment that he knew little of Isham's family before this edition of > the book. > > There is a lot more on the first child's family, Arkatie Belle Daniel ?Autry, > than on the other 3. This suggests that her descendant may have supplied the > info. Some of these children are still alive, and I think that Andrea had to > eliminate all the living names when she put it on the internet. Mayo and I > did not have that problem when we published the book!. Unfortunately, he does > not say who sent this info. At the end of the family above (C. Archy Autry) he > comments that he has lost the name of who supplied that portion. Cousin Mayo > Bundy was 83 and did this on his typewriter, so it is not surprising that he > lost some of the sources. > > If you go back to child B. George, he says that info came from : John C. > Rosser, Jr., Route 1, Box 220, Godwin, NC 28344. But I doubt he supplied the > info on the D. John C. Autry family. I suppose it is possible he might have > information. > > In summary, it seems apparent to me that whoever sent the info on the > children of John C Autry/Margaret Atwood Daniel did not know of the first marriage, > and knew very little of child 2,3 and 4 of this marriage! And Mayo did not > record where he got the info, as he usually tried to do. As you saw in the Intro > he died before the book was published. > > If there is any info that you think the pages would give you that are not on > the Internet copy, let me know and I will send copies by snail mail. > Since this is long, involved and not very clear, I did not send it to the > Autry Rootsweb. > > Sorry cannot find more. Robert Autry Brooks > 2-12-04 > > > ==== AUTRY Mailing List ==== > Have you visited the Autrey Heritage page? It's at http://www.autreyheritage.com/ > > > > Delivered by GCSnet (t36) > > Outbound by GCSnet (t36)
Amy, The name Edie Dorman interests me... it is said that our Ortery name is connected with the Autry Line, but as of this date I can not find any connection. I do have a Mary Eliza (most likely Elizabeth) Darman that married James Thomas Inman on March 29, 2867 in Illinois. They had two daughters (as far as I know) Elizabeth Melvina b. abt 1867 and Alice Noami b. 1874. With the 9 year span between the two daughters I am going to assume there are other children. Would you happen to have the INMAN Surname in your files? Robin (Ortery) Mohammed "Pegram, Amy" <pegrama@guilford.k12.nc.us> wrote: Yes. In the Cornelius Autry book, I was unable to locate the names of nine of John Calvin Autry's children with his first wife and I was just curious to know why they are not listed. He was married first to Edie Dorman and then to Margaret Atwood Daniel. He had nine children with his first and three I believe with the second wife. > ---------- > From: Pegram, Amy > Reply To: AUTRY-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 4:27 PM > To: AUTRY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [AUTRY] John Calvin Autry > > I am the great great granddaughter of John Calvin Autry and stumbled across your website while gathering info for a family reunion in NC. I was unable to locate the names of all of the children of John Calvin. I was able to find the children that he fathered with his second wife, but not with his first wife.. I know their names and most of their dates of birth and death, but wondered why I couldn't locate them or their descendents in your book. Could you help me please? > > > ==== AUTRY Mailing List ==== > Have you visited the Autrey Heritage page? It's at http://www.autreyheritage.com/ > > > > Delivered by GCSnet (t36) > > ==== AUTRY Mailing List ==== Have you visited the Autrey Heritage page? It's at http://www.autreyheritage.com/ --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online
To Amy Pegram: There is not much info on this John C Autry on p. 691. It is in the Chapter with multiple subheadings, that Cousin Mayo had collected over some 60 years. He does comment that he knew little of Isham's family before this edition of the book. There is a lot more on the first child's family, Arkatie Belle Daniel ?Autry, than on the other 3. This suggests that her descendant may have supplied the info. Some of these children are still alive, and I think that Andrea had to eliminate all the living names when she put it on the internet. Mayo and I did not have that problem when we published the book!. Unfortunately, he does not say who sent this info. At the end of the family above (C. Archy Autry) he comments that he has lost the name of who supplied that portion. Cousin Mayo Bundy was 83 and did this on his typewriter, so it is not surprising that he lost some of the sources. If you go back to child B. George, he says that info came from : John C. Rosser, Jr., Route 1, Box 220, Godwin, NC 28344. But I doubt he supplied the info on the D. John C. Autry family. I suppose it is possible he might have information. In summary, it seems apparent to me that whoever sent the info on the children of John C Autry/Margaret Atwood Daniel did not know of the first marriage, and knew very little of child 2,3 and 4 of this marriage! And Mayo did not record where he got the info, as he usually tried to do. As you saw in the Intro he died before the book was published. If there is any info that you think the pages would give you that are not on the Internet copy, let me know and I will send copies by snail mail. Since this is long, involved and not very clear, I did not send it to the Autry Rootsweb. Sorry cannot find more. Robert Autry Brooks 2-12-04
Mr. Brooks, In the Cornelius Autry book, the information I am referring to is at the top of page 693. It lists the children of John C. Autry and Margaret Atwood Daniel as Snowda Autry, Hosie Autry, and Leamon Autry. there were other children though, by his first wife. Thanks.....Amy Pegram > ---------- > From: RAB55@aol.com[SMTP:RAB55@aol.com] > Reply To: AUTRY-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2004 9:31 PM > To: AUTRY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [AUTRY] John Calvin Autry > > I can't place John Calvin Autry in my line, that I wrote. > If you send me the page number for the John Calvin A, I will look to see if > I can tell who sent it in. > Mayo collected his info overyears, and it may be it came from descendants of > the second wife. > Robert Autry Brooks > > > ==== AUTRY Mailing List ==== > Did you know that the Autrey page was mentioned in the October Issue of Family Tree Magazine and the October issue of Evertons? http://www.autreyheritage.com/ > > > > Delivered by GCSnet (t36) > > Outbound by GCSnet (t36)
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I can't place John Calvin Autry in my line, that I wrote. If you send me the page number for the John Calvin A, I will look to see if I can tell who sent it in. Mayo collected his info overyears, and it may be it came from descendants of the second wife. Robert Autry Brooks
Yes. In the Cornelius Autry book, I was unable to locate the names of nine of John Calvin Autry's children with his first wife and I was just curious to know why they are not listed. He was married first to Edie Dorman and then to Margaret Atwood Daniel. He had nine children with his first and three I believe with the second wife. > ---------- > From: Pegram, Amy > Reply To: AUTRY-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 4:27 PM > To: AUTRY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [AUTRY] John Calvin Autry > > I am the great great granddaughter of John Calvin Autry and stumbled across your website while gathering info for a family reunion in NC. I was unable to locate the names of all of the children of John Calvin. I was able to find the children that he fathered with his second wife, but not with his first wife.. I know their names and most of their dates of birth and death, but wondered why I couldn't locate them or their descendents in your book. Could you help me please? > > > ==== AUTRY Mailing List ==== > Have you visited the Autrey Heritage page? It's at http://www.autreyheritage.com/ > > > > Delivered by GCSnet (t36) > >
Jannine, I am looking for the John Calvin Autry who was married to Edie Dorman and then to Margaret Atwood Daniel. He was the son of George and Fannie Autry. He had nine children with his first wife and three,(I believe), with his second wife. In the Cornelius Autry Book I was unable to find the listings for the first nine children in the book. It listed the last three with the second wife,(Snowda Gibson Autry, Hosie Murphy Autry and Elliott Leamon Autry), but not the ones born to the first wife. I know their names and most of their birthdates, but I was just curious as to why I couldn't find them in the book. One of those children was my great-great grandfather John Blake Autry. > ---------- > From: Jannine Coble Gregory[SMTP:jgregory8@austin.rr.com] > Reply To: AUTRY-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 3:52 PM > To: AUTRY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [AUTRY] John Calvin Autry > > I am sorry, but I don't know what you need you say you know their names and > birth days. Which John Calvin are you looking for > Thanks > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Pegram, Amy" <pegrama@guilford.k12.nc.us> > To: <AUTRY-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 3:27 PM > Subject: [AUTRY] John Calvin Autry > > > > I am the great great granddaughter of John Calvin Autry and stumbled > across your website while gathering info for a family reunion in NC. I was > unable to locate the names of all of the children of John Calvin. I was able > to find the children that he fathered with his second wife, but not with his > first wife.. I know their names and most of their dates of birth and death, > but wondered why I couldn't locate them or their descendents in your book. > Could you help me please? > > > > > > ==== AUTRY Mailing List ==== > > Have you visited the Autrey Heritage page? It's at > http://www.autreyheritage.com/ > > > > > ==== AUTRY Mailing List ==== > Have you visited the Autrey Heritage page? It's at http://www.autreyheritage.com/ > > > > Delivered by GCSnet (b37) > >
I am the ggg granddaughter of a Matilda Rochelle Autry b. 8 Feb 1811 in Alabama or Tennessee. She married Andrew Jackson Henley 20 Jan 1830. They had 10 children: Elizabeth Henley b. 25 Oct 1831 Franklin Henley b. 21 May 1834 Joshua Lewis Henley b. 1 Jun 1836 Sarah Ann Henley b. 17 Apr 1838 Andrew Jackson Henley b. 7 Apr 1845 Jane Henley b. 29 May 1846 David Henley b. 14 Dec 1848 Samuel Henley b. 14 Dec 1848 Mary Henley b. 14 Apr 1852 Mikael Henley b. 14 Apr 1852 Andrew was killed along with his son Andrew during the civil war on 4 Feb 1864. Looking for the ancestors of Matilda. Any help would be appreciated. Dina Henley _________________________________________________________________ Plan your next US getaway to one of the super destinations here. http://special.msn.com/local/hotdestinations.armx
I am the great great granddaughter of John Calvin Autry and stumbled across your website while gathering info for a family reunion in NC. I was unable to locate the names of all of the children of John Calvin. I was able to find the children that he fathered with his second wife, but not with his first wife.. I know their names and most of their dates of birth and death, but wondered why I couldn't locate them or their descendents in your book. Could you help me please?
I am sorry, but I don't know what you need you say you know their names and birth days. Which John Calvin are you looking for Thanks ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pegram, Amy" <pegrama@guilford.k12.nc.us> To: <AUTRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 3:27 PM Subject: [AUTRY] John Calvin Autry > I am the great great granddaughter of John Calvin Autry and stumbled across your website while gathering info for a family reunion in NC. I was unable to locate the names of all of the children of John Calvin. I was able to find the children that he fathered with his second wife, but not with his first wife.. I know their names and most of their dates of birth and death, but wondered why I couldn't locate them or their descendents in your book. Could you help me please? > > > ==== AUTRY Mailing List ==== > Have you visited the Autrey Heritage page? It's at http://www.autreyheritage.com/ >
I am not familiar with this particular census record, but I think that these are descendants of John C Autry. The William C Autry is new to me but may be the son usually called William Chris Autry. It is interesting that the Solomon Autry is probably the person who later killed his parents, and was sent to the asylum, as reported in the Ft Smith newspapers. Ft Smith is across the Ark River from Crawford Co in Sebastian Co. Robert Autry Brooks
Hi: Found these while browsing at Ancestry.com The actual images can be seen if one is a member of Ancestry.com. Regards Nan 71532.734@compuserve.com ================================= 1860 United States Federal Census 1860 United States Federal Census with links to images of the original surviving population schedules. Name Age in 1860 Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Race Home in 1860 (City,County,State) Gender View Page 104: (It is definitely Archibald - not avchebold. This is all one household) avchebold Autry 34 1825 North Carolina Mountainburg, Crawford, Arkansas Male Nancy Autry 22 1837 Tennessee Mountainburg, Crawford, Arkansas Female Mary E Autry 13 1846 Tennessee Mountainburg, Crawford, Arkansas Female archebald c Autry 11 1848 Tennessee Mountainburg, Crawford, Arkansas Male Columbus Autry 10 1849 Tennessee Mountainburg, Crawford, Arkansas Male William Autry 8 1851 Tennessee Mountainburg, Crawford, Arkansas Male Sarah Autry 7 1852 Arkansas Mountainburg, Crawford, Arkansas Female John Autry 5 1854 Arkansas Mountainburg, Crawford, Arkansas Male Elizabeth Autry 3 1856 Arkansas Mountainburg, Crawford, Arkansas Female mcdonal Autry 7.12 Arkansas Mountainburg, Crawford, Arkansas Male james webs Autry 21 1838 Tennessee Mountainburg, Crawford, Arkansas Male On page 104:: William C Autry 31 1828 Tennessee Mountainburg, Crawford, Arkansas Male Susan Autry 26 1833 Tennessee Mountainburg, Crawford, Arkansas Female James F Autry 7 1852 Arkansas Mountainburg, Crawford, Arkansas Male William C Autry 5 1854 Arkansas Mountainburg, Crawford, Arkansas Male America E Autry 3 1856 Arkansas Mountainburg, Crawford, Arkansas Female Solomon Autry 1.12 Arkansas Mountainburg, Crawford, Arkansas Male
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Hi Andrea, I'm the one who submitted the pic. Jeff is my great grandfather. Laura Weatherford
I really hope the person who submitted the Jefferson Monroe Autrey & Amanda E. Loftin picture is still on the genealogy list because someone contacted me who is also related to them. If youre still out there, please email me! Andréa
Hi: David Hinds, son of John, son of Levi, son of Joseph Sr. (d 1772 Guilford Co. NC) was married 1827 to a Margaret Ann Mattix in Lawrence Co. AR. In 1830/31 they moved to Crawford Co. AR where David died in Dec.1843. Later in Crawford Co. AR widow Margaret re-married to a Rev. John Autry, a widower. She had more children by Rev. Autry. This bio below (with sources) is about Zachary Taylor Autry, half-brother to my ancestor, Archibald Yell Hinds, son of David and Marg. Hinds. It was sent to me by Zachary's descendant, Richard Autry. He gave me permission to send it to the list. His address is at the end. Regards Nan Wolf 71532.734@compuserve.com ====================================== Zachary Taylor Autry was born on March 15th of 1850 at Fort Smith Arkansas where his father John C. Autry was a U.S. Army chaplain and undertaker. The infant Taylor was actually named Zachary Taylor but was evidently called by his middle name. Col. Zachary Taylor (who later became president) was serving at Ft. Smith about the time of little Taylor's birth. His mother Margaret had also named a previous son from her first marriage Archibald Yell Hinds after an acquaintance who later became famous - Governor Archibald Yell. When Zachary was 6 years old in 1855 the family moved to the community of Little Elm in Denton County Texas. The George Maltsbergers family lived nearby having recently moved there from the lost valley in Jack County Texas because of recent attacks by the indians. The Comanches had ransacked and burned the Maltsberger home, stolen their livestock and killed the entire families of their two closest neighbors. Zachary's mother Margaret Ann Mattix Autry passed away there sometime between Mar. 12 and Dec. 03, 1861 from measles and was buried in a cemetery at Greene School and Church in Cooke County Texas. His father John C. Autry then married Cynthia Ann Weldon. Young Zachary would often visit the Maltsberger home and listen to George Maltsberger's many tales of how he left home at the age of 14 to work at Leavenworh Kansas, later working as a cowboy on the cattle drives, his many fights with the indians and his travels to Utah with the Mormons. The tales must have impressed the young Zachary. When Zachary was 12 years old in 1862, the George Maltsberger family decided to move to San Antonio Texas. Recent raids by the indians along with the previous losses to them had left George Maltsberger with only $7.50 in his pockets and he felt he could start over in San Antonio. Young Zacahary must have been upset that his friends were leaving and also because his mother Margaret had died of measles and his father had remarried and some say he did not get along with his stepmother Cynthia and that his father was very strict and he was unhappy with him. All these things combined to make young Zachary decide to leave home. That day in 1862 as the Maltsberger family left, they found 12 year old Zachary waiting by the roadside just outside of town. After much persuasion from Zachary they finally agreed to take him with them to help herd their horses and cattle to San Antonio. On the way to San Antonio Zachary became very ill with typhoid fever, but the Maltsberger family nursed him back to health. Zachary never returned to visit his father and the rest of his family never knew what happened to him, only that he had left with a man to herd horses to Texas. His father John C. Autry's will excludes him (along with several of his other siblings) from inheritace by saying he had already given him "All I care for him to have". When they finally reached the San Antonio area they first settled in the hill country at a point between Fredericksburg and Boerne. Two years later because of attacks by the Comanche indians, they moved to San Antonio and camped out along "the ditch" at a point not far from George Maltsberger's later home on North Flores Street. Zachary lived with the Maltsberger family untill he was nineteen years old when he married Rebecca McBee, they had one son named Will who was born in 1870. From 1870 to 1871, Zachary served in the frontier forces (Texas Rangers) and according to family legend Zachary fought in several battles with the indians. Divorce papers were filed by Rebecca J. Autry against Zachary Taylor Autry for "cruel and outrageous treatment" in Bexar County in February of 1873. She then married J. M. Murdoch on March 13, 1873 in Bexar County Texas. Rebecca got custody of their son but several years after their divorce their son Will returned to live with his father Zachary and his new wife Sarah. Zachary became interested in the young daughter of James Harrison Coker a prominent Coker Community leader, farmer and school teacher at the Coker Community school. James' wife and Sarah's mother Sarah Jane Gann Coker had died just two years before and Mr. Coker strongly disapproved of the relationship between the 23 year old divorced Zachary and his 13 year old daughter Sarah Jane. After many arguments with his daughter he finally forbade Sarah to ever see Zachary again. But a year later when Sarah was 14 she eloped with Zachary and moved to the Bandera Texas area where the state had granted Zachary some land. On their marriage certificate from Kendall County Texas she gave her name as Sarah Jane Cooper possibly to conceal her true identity. They settled on the land which was not far from her sister Mary's home. Mary had married a man named Newton and they had a young baby. One day about a year later, Sarah's brother Jim Jr. arrived at their cabin with warning of a Comanche indian uprising. Zachary and Sarah decided to immediately return with him to the Coker Community. On their way back to the Coker Community they stopped at her sister Mary's to warn her as well. But as they approached the cabin they could tell something was wrong, her sisters apron was hanging over the window and they found her sister Mary dead, pinned to the cabin steps by an arrow. They found the baby miraculously still alive and wandering in the woods nearby the cabin. They saved the baby and returned her to Coker Community but her later whereabouts are unknown. Sarah refused to return to the cabin in Bandera and In October of 1875 shortly after the birth of Zachary & Sarah's first child her father deeded 100 acres to Sarah and her bodily heirs carefully excluding Zachary from any possible ownership. Zachary Had Ten children with his second wife. According to family legend Zachary Autry was a charming person with the agressive qualitys of leadership and determination. In his youth he was said to be a great dancer, a prize winner in the contests of the day but when he was older it was aginst his rules for any of his children to dance. He was very active and often spoke in the Coker Community church. Sometimes getting into heated arguments. When he was in his thirties Zachary became very ill with what was then called "Catarrh of the stomach" and he also later became blind. He passed away at the age of 45 from cancer of the throat. Some Sources: Zachary T. Autry Marriage: 26 JAN 1869 , Bexar Co., Texas Spouse: Rebecca Mc Bee Marriage records, 1837-1925 Bexar County (Texas). Clerk of the County Court Rebecca Jane Autrey Spouse: J. M. Murdoch Marriage: 13 MAR 1873 , Bexar Co., Texas Marriage records, 1837-1925 Bexar County (Texas). Clerk of the County Court Rebecca J. Autry filed for divorce against Z. Taylor Autry for "cruel and outrageous treatment" in Bexar County in February 1873, Bexar County Judical Case #4705. Zachary T. Autry Marriages: Spouse: Sarah Jane Coker Marriage: 10 Sep 1874, Kendall County, Texas Marriage records, 1837-1925 Kendall County Texas Texas Adjutant General Service Records, 1836 - 1935 Frontier Forces Services Records, 1870-1871 -Autrey, Z. T. George Washington Maltsberger. "A Twentieth Century History of Southwest Texas, Vol. 1,' The Lewis Publishing Co., Chicago, New York and Los Angeles, 1907 page 463 George Washington Maltsberger San Antonio Express in March 1914. "LIVES ON THE SAME SPOT WHERE HE CAMPED IN PIONEER DAYS " "J.T. Maltsberger Pioneer Citizen Passes Away" Cotulla, La Salle County, TX newspaper Friday, 18 Mar 1955 DENTON County Texas land abstracts GW MALTSBERGER Abstract # 934 San Antonio Texas 1891 City Directory Maltzberger, George W., stockman, h 715 N. Flores ========= Regards, Richard Autry NowOnline@aol.com
Thanks for the deed information. But I have a couple of stupid questions if no one minds. 1. The Benj. F Autry & Ciothy Autry that are listed are they the same people as Benj. F. Autry & Levitha (Kirkendall) Autry? I've seen her name spelled Levitha, Liotha, Siotha and now this Ciothy, I'm assuming that this is one in the same person. 2. And the other question is the America Fitzhugh that is listed does anyone know if she is Benj. & Levitha's daughter. I have searched and searched for a trace of America Autry born 1859 and have never been able to find her after the 1870 census. Thanks for listing to my dumb questions. Karen ----- Original Message ----- From: "John or Charlotte Taylor" <jorctaylor@cox.net> To: <AUTRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, November 02, 2003 10:11 PM Subject: [AUTRY] John Autry Deed - Ohio County Kentucky > Just in case anyone is interested....... > > > > I am not certain that the words in brackets are correct. Every effort has > been made to transcribe this correctly. > > > > This indenture made this 13th day of October 1874, between Martha Autry, > Benj. F. Autry, Ciothy Autry, James Shields, and Emiline, his wife, Sallie > Warrell, Caroline Stewart, Mark Likens and Lucinda Likens of the first part > and John W. Autry of the second part. Witnesseth that the said party of the > first part in consideration of the sum of one dollar, and in further > consideration that he is an heir of Simon Autry deceased do hereby sell. > grant and, convey to the party of the second part his heirs and assigns, the > following described property. Viz: Beginning at a black oak hence n10 w 68 > poles to a hickory. Hence n80 w 78 poles to a stone, hence s10 w73 poles to > 2 white oak stumps hence s80 e 92 poles to a white oak hence n62 e15 poles > to the beginning. Containing 36 acres. To have and to hold the same with all > the appurtenances [?] to the second party his heirs and assigns forever with > Covenant of General Warranty. > > Witness our hands and seal the day and year final above written. > > > > Martha Autry > > Caroline Stewart > > Mark Likens > > Lucinda Likens > > James S. Shields > > Emeline Shields > > Sallie Warnell > > Benjamin F. Autry > > Ciothy Autry > > > > State of Kentucky > > County of Ohio > > I Sam'l K. Cox, Clerk of the Ohio County Court do certify that the foregoing > deed from James S. Shields and wife and others to John W. Autry was this day > produced to me in my County and acknowledged by James S. Shields, and > Emeline, his wife to be their act and deed. Given under my hand this 7th day > of Dec'r 1874. > > Sam'l K.Cox, Clerk > > By W. L. S. Brackin [?] > > > > State of Kentucky > > County of Ohio > > I Sam'l K. Cox, Clerk of the County Court for the County and the State > aforesaid do certify that the foregoing Deed from Martha Autry and others to > John W. Autry was produced to me in said County on the 13th day of October > 1874 and duly acknowledged by the said Martha Autry and Ben. F. Autry and > Ciothy Autry, his wife. Sallie Warnell and Caroline Stewart grant [ors] > wherein, to be their act and deed and that the same being this day [lodged] > in my office for records, has been together with the annexed and this > certificate, duly and truly recorded therein. > > Witness my hand this 17th day of December 1874. > > Sam'l K. Cox, Cl'k > > By Lewis P.Foreman [?] > > > > This indenture made and entered into between John W. Autry and Elizabeth > Autry of the first part, and John W. [Ragland], of the second part, [viz] > > Witnesseth that the party of the first part in considerations of the sum of > eight hundred and twenty dollars: four hundred and sixty two dollars and > fifty cents paid in hand. The balance paid as follows: America Fitzhugh > one hundred and twenty dollars, and James Shields, one hundred and fifty > dollars, fifty four dollars and fifteen cents to William Wilson and fifteen > dollars to E. Dudley Walker. And eight dollars and seventy cents tax due. > Thomas Smith. Nine dollars and sixty five cents to John A. Ford: making in > all eight hundred and twenty dollars. > > Now in further considerations the said John M.Ragland shall pay none of > those debts until due: Also in further considerations the said Ragland shall > not be [pushed] under twelve months. Now, the receipt of the above is hereby > acknowledged, due hereby sell grant and convey to the party of the second > part, his heirs and assigns the following described property. [viz] One > hundred acres of the land more or less situated on the Waters of muddy and > falls creeks bounded as follows: Beginning at a black oak in the line of S. > Patterson, hence n10 w 68 poles to a hickory, hence n80 w78 poles to a stone > in the line of the Simon Autry tract of land. West to a corner made in the > same line for Hollin O. Autry by Robert Barnett. Hence with Hollin C. Autry > 's line to his corner in the line between John W. Autry and Mark A. > Kuykendall. Hence with said line: south, east to a white oak, poplar and > hickory and a branch in the line of Samuel Patterson hence n62. East to the > beginning corner in the line of Samuel Patterson to a black. > > > > Further more the said Ragland have also bought and paid for all my household > and kitchen furniture, and barn cows and hogs tools farming utensils [re.] > which is paid for and includes in the aforesaid eight hundred and twenty > dollars. Given under our hands this the 11th day of December 1874. > > John W. Autry > > Elizabeth Autry > > > > State of Kentucky > > County of Ohio > > I Sam'l K. Cox, Clerk of the County Court for the county and state aforesaid > certify that the foregoing deed from John W. Autry and Elizabeth his wife to > John W. Ragland was on the 11th day of December 1874, before me in my County > duly and severally acknowledged by John W. Autry and Elizabeth (his wife) to > be their act and deed. > > Witness my hand as Clerk of said Court. Sam'l K. Cox, Clerk > > By W.L. S. Brackin [dc] > > > > State of Kentucky > > County of Ohio > > I Sam'l K. Cox, Clerk of County Court for the county and state aforesaid do > certify that the foregoing deed from John W. Autry to John W. Ragland was > this day logged in my office for record. And that the same the annexed and > this certificate have been duly and accurately recorded therein. > > Witness my hand this 17th day of Decmeber 1874 > > Sam'l K. Cox, Cl'k > > By E. L. Murrell [dc] > > > > ==== AUTRY Mailing List ==== > Have you visited the Autrey Heritage page? It's at http://www.autreyheritage.com/ > >
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I have Isaac, b. bet 1770-1780, Abasolm b 1770-1780, Jacob b. 1780-1790, George R. b 1800-1810, Alexander b 1770-1780. They are all in Morgan County, GA in the 1830 census living together. Could this George R. be George Washington b. 1813 in GA. Does anyone have a George R. in their database? Thanks Jannine Coble Gregory