This Washington must have been kin somehow. I'll see what I can come up with ----- Original Message ----- From: <RAB55@aol.com> To: <AUTRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 5:31 PM Subject: Re: [AUTRY] 9/25/03 > I assume that Lucinda listed in the same church is origin of "wife". > Do not know of the Washington-in 1840 Miss census. > I assume he went to Ark after he sold Miss land. > > Robert Autry Brooks > > > ==== AUTRY Mailing List ==== > Have you visited the Autrey Heritage page? It's at http://www.autreyheritage.com/ >
1830 census of Carroll County, John C. 1001-1001 p. 169 1840 census of Tippah County, John C. 21101-011001 Yes, I have all those children, and I have all the census that you state and he was in Sebastin County, Ark. in 1880 ----- Original Message ----- From: <RAB55@aol.com> To: <AUTRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 5:28 PM Subject: Re: [AUTRY] 9/25/03 > Re children of John C Autry by first wife: Sarah > I have Wm Chris born abt 1829; then Elizabeth abt 1832; then James abt 1834; > then John M abt 1836; then George W abt 1839; then Alexander abt 1841; then > Evelinne about 1843 (who has a different name in 1860 census?). > Richard Autry had another dtr Missouri Ann, that I do not have. > > I do not recall the 1840 census. The 1850 census of Crawford Co, Ark, is > published. He is in Denton Co, TX, 1860 census; I don'tknow if it published. > > He married Marg Ann Mattix Hinds 19 Aug 1846; listed in VanBuren,Crawford, > Ark as Rev John C Otery. Assume Sarah died after 1843, probably in Crawford Co, > Ark > > Robert Autry Brooks > > > ==== AUTRY Mailing List ==== > Have you visited the Autrey Heritage page? It's at http://www.autreyheritage.com/ >
I think the Lucinda__ is a fluke . And the Margaret Ann Taylor is a mixture. I think the three wives are: 1. Sarah _____ (Autry) 2. Margaret Ann Mattix/Maddox (Hinds)(Autry) 3. Cynthia Ann Weldon (Autry) Robert Autry Brooks
In the 1830 Carroll County census he has a daughter 1825-1830, so I guess this is John C. but I don't have the Washington Autry at all ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jannine Coble Gregory" <jgregory8@austin.rr.com> To: <AUTRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 3:58 PM Subject: Re: [AUTRY] 9/25/03 > This could be him in the 1840 census but if it is he has a daughter b > 1825-1830 that I don't have. Do you have one that age? > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <RAB55@aol.com> > To: <AUTRY-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 3:28 PM > Subject: Re: [AUTRY] 9/25/03 > > > > I think the Lucinda__ is a fluke . And the Margaret Ann Taylor is a > mixture. > > > > I think the three wives are: > > > > 1. Sarah _____ (Autry) > > 2. Margaret Ann Mattix/Maddox (Hinds)(Autry) > > 3. Cynthia Ann Weldon (Autry) > > > > Robert Autry Brooks > > > > > > ==== 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/ >
Thanks to Richard Autry, I think we now know the first name of John C. Autry's first wife. He found a land transfer in Tippah Co, MS. The time is right and John C. had one or two children born there. There is a marriage of John C in GA, but I suspect it may be one of several John C Autry's. Tippah County Deed Book D, Miss. D-128 - 28 Jan 1841 - J. C. Autery and Sary Autry to John C. Blackwood, $1000 .00 NW 1/4 S1T3R5E and W1/2S36T2R5E. S/ John C. Autry, Sarah Autry before R.P. Dean, JP. Recorded 11 March 1841. H. Bowers,Clk. Would be nice to have the surname, but this is more info than we have had for years. Robert Autry Brooks
This could be him in the 1840 census but if it is he has a daughter b 1825-1830 that I don't have. Do you have one that age? ----- Original Message ----- From: <RAB55@aol.com> To: <AUTRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 3:28 PM Subject: Re: [AUTRY] 9/25/03 > I think the Lucinda__ is a fluke . And the Margaret Ann Taylor is a mixture. > > I think the three wives are: > > 1. Sarah _____ (Autry) > 2. Margaret Ann Mattix/Maddox (Hinds)(Autry) > 3. Cynthia Ann Weldon (Autry) > > Robert Autry Brooks > > > ==== AUTRY Mailing List ==== > Have you visited the Autrey Heritage page? It's at http://www.autreyheritage.com/ >
I have church records from Carroll County that has Lucinda in the church with him. I have just found this John C. in the 1840 census of Miss. and I will see if it is the same family. There is also a Washington on the same page. Do you have him in 1840 anywhere I don't ----- Original Message ----- From: <RAB55@aol.com> To: <AUTRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 3:28 PM Subject: Re: [AUTRY] 9/25/03 > I think the Lucinda__ is a fluke . And the Margaret Ann Taylor is a mixture. > > I think the three wives are: > > 1. Sarah _____ (Autry) > 2. Margaret Ann Mattix/Maddox (Hinds)(Autry) > 3. Cynthia Ann Weldon (Autry) > > Robert Autry Brooks > > > ==== AUTRY Mailing List ==== > Have you visited the Autrey Heritage page? It's at http://www.autreyheritage.com/ >
So who all are his wives? I have Lucinda, Margaret Ann, Cynthia Ann Thanks ----- Original Message ----- From: <RAB55@aol.com> To: <AUTRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 3:01 PM Subject: [AUTRY] 9/25/03 > Thanks to Richard Autry, I think we now know the first name of John C. > Autry's first wife. He found a land transfer in Tippah Co, MS. The time is right > and John C. had one or two children born there. There is a marriage of John C in > GA, but I suspect it may be one of several John C Autry's. > > Tippah County Deed Book D, Miss. > D-128 - 28 Jan 1841 - J. C. Autery and Sary Autry to John C. Blackwood, $1000 > .00 NW 1/4 S1T3R5E and W1/2S36T2R5E. S/ John C. Autry, Sarah Autry before > R.P. Dean, JP. Recorded 11 March 1841. H. Bowers,Clk. > > Would be nice to have the surname, but this is more info than we have had for > years. > > Robert Autry Brooks > > > ==== AUTRY Mailing List ==== > Have you visited the Autrey Heritage page? It's at http://www.autreyheritage.com/ >
Done. If anyone else needs to change email addresses, etc., please email me privately at autrey@serv.net and I'll take care of it. -----Original Message----- From: Wertzbalt@aol.com [mailto:Wertzbalt@aol.com] Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2003 6:26 PM To: AUTRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [AUTRY] new E-mail Address As of july 24 wertzbalt@aol.com will have a new address it is Wertzbalt@cablespeed.com could you please change this As I am having computer problems Maria Wertz ==== 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/
As of july 24 wertzbalt@aol.com will have a new address it is Wertzbalt@cablespeed.com could you please change this As I am having computer problems Maria Wertz
http://www.fas.org/man/congress/1998/h980805-guam.htm [Page: E1556] DECOMMISSIONING THE USS GUAM -- HON. ROBERT A. UNDERWOOD (Extension of Remarks - August 05, 1998) --- HON. ROBERT A. UNDERWOOD in the House of Representatives WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1998 * Mr. UNDERWOOD. Mr. Speaker, the USS Guam is slated for decommissioning this coming August 25. The soon to be decommissioned ship is the third to bear the name of my home island. The original USS Guam was a 159-foot river gunboat launched in 1928. She carried five officers and a crew of forty-four with a mission of protecting American interests on the inland and coastal waters of China in the period preceding World War II. Renamed the USS Wake, the gunboat was captured by the Japanese in Shanghai on December 7, 1941. * The second USS Guam was authorized by Congress on November 21, 1943. The second largest cruiser in the American fleet, the ship was manned by over 2,000 men. She entered the war in January, 1945 and earned two Battle Stars on the Asiatic-Pacific Area Medal, the Navy Occupation Service Medal, and the China Service Medal. * The current Guam was commissioned on January 1965. An amphibious assault ship designated LPH-9, she is designed to transform more than 2,000 Marine assault troops to combat areas and land them by helicopter at designated inland points. During the ship's distinguished service, she was assigned as prime recovery vessel for the Gemini XI mission. Among others, she also recovered a rocket designed to study atmospheric conditions during a solar eclipse, transported marines during several Caribbean deployments, performed humanitarian services in Peru, became part of the Multi-National Peacekeeping Force in the Middle East, and assisted in the rescue of 200 American citizens in Grenada. The third ship to be designated USS Guam received the Meritorious Unit Commendation, the Navy Unit Commendation, the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, the Navy Expeditionary Medal, and two Humanitarian Service Medals. * After being decommissioned, we can only speculate whether this vessel would ever again be called to be of service to our nation or as they say, `just fadeaway.' Although we on Guam somehow feel sadness about the decommissioning of our island's namesake, we look forward to the return of several articles. * Back when the gunboat Guam was still sailing the Yangtze River in 1927, the people of Guam learned that the ship had no bell. Although ship's bells are considered obsolete nowadays, prior to the advent of our modern communication systems, bells used to sound when the ship is anchored in a fog, mist, falling snow, or heavy rainstorm. Further, the ship's bell was rung to indicate the time. In light of the situation, the chamber of commerce raised money by urging Guam's school children to contribute a penny a piece. By December, 1928 over $700 had been raised and a bell and a plague was presented to LtComdr R.K. Autry, who was then the ship's commanding officer. * Details as to what happened to these items after the first ship's capture but they somehow ended up at the Marine Corps Barracks on Guam. In 1954, the bell and plaque was presented to the governor of Guam who decided to have it displayed at the Nieves Flores Memorial Library where the people of the island could see it. In 1985, Mr. Bill Banning, a retired marine, was able to arrange for the bell and plaque to be loaned to the current USS Guam. * On August 25, I will be joining a number of Guam residents in witnessing a solemn ceremony wherein the United States flag and the commissioning pennant will be lowered. As the crew marches off, the United States Ship will be transformed into a mere hull of steel. This is the passing of an era, a truly emotional moment for those who had the privilege to serve and to the people who hail from the island the vessel was named after. On behalf of the people of Guam, the Guam Society of America, and the Guam community of Norfolk, Virginia, I would like to commend the officers and sailors who have made great contributions and focused attention to the good name of our home island by serving on the USS Guam. I also thank the ship's commanding officer, Capital Bill Luti, USN, and his crew for allowing us the honor to attend the ceremony. Si Yu'os Ma'ase. END
I thought Mary Campbell and William A. Autry were married in 1803. I reflect their first child as being born in 1805. ?? Earline Long-Zlotkowski Always Remember: Without documentation, genealogy is mythology!
I think that sounds like a very likely possibility. Maybe somewhere we can find a will or ?? that lists family with a Mary Campbell of the right age. One problem is that they repeated names over and over, typical of that era. Robert Autry Brooks
Since Mary Campbell and William A. Autry were married in 1823 Moore Co. NC , it stands to reason that her family was nearby. On the Cumberland Co. NC website,marriages, I found several Archibald Campbells. Since their son was named Archibald Campbell Autry, it would stand to reason that one of them may be her father. Anybody have any ideas? Juanita
Mary Polly Paris was the wife of Elijah Henry Autry,son of William A. Autry and Mary Campbell. Juanita ----- Original Message ----- From: <EarlineLZ@aol.com> To: <AUTRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 3:19 PM Subject: Re: [AUTRY] William A. and Mary Campbell > In a message dated 30-06-03 8:16:44 AM Central Daylight Time, > jgregory8@austin.rr.com writes: > > > Rebecca the wife of old > > Elijah died in Carroll County, TN after 1840 - Janine, was this Elijah the > > son of William A. (for whom I show a wife listed as Mary Parrish), or was it > > Elijah the father of William A., for whom I have no wife listed? Thanks. > > > > > Earline Long-Zlotkowski > Always Remember: Without documentation, genealogy is mythology! > > > ==== AUTRY Mailing List ==== > Have you visited the Autrey Heritage page? It's at http://www.autreyheritage.com/ > >
The Elijah was the father of William A. ----- Original Message ----- From: <EarlineLZ@aol.com> To: <AUTRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 5:19 PM Subject: Re: [AUTRY] William A. and Mary Campbell > In a message dated 30-06-03 8:16:44 AM Central Daylight Time, > jgregory8@austin.rr.com writes: > > > Rebecca the wife of old > > Elijah died in Carroll County, TN after 1840 - Janine, was this Elijah the > > son of William A. (for whom I show a wife listed as Mary Parrish), or was it > > Elijah the father of William A., for whom I have no wife listed? Thanks. > > > > > Earline Long-Zlotkowski > Always Remember: Without documentation, genealogy is mythology! > > > ==== AUTRY Mailing List ==== > Have you visited the Autrey Heritage page? It's at http://www.autreyheritage.com/ >
In a message dated 30-06-03 8:16:44 AM Central Daylight Time, jgregory8@austin.rr.com writes: > Rebecca the wife of old > Elijah died in Carroll County, TN after 1840 - Janine, was this Elijah the > son of William A. (for whom I show a wife listed as Mary Parrish), or was it > Elijah the father of William A., for whom I have no wife listed? Thanks. > Earline Long-Zlotkowski Always Remember: Without documentation, genealogy is mythology!
will do. MS word format, or FTM? Clifton E. Turner Nestlé Waters North America Supply Chain Process Improvement Work: 972-462-3752 Mobile: 469-867-6269 Email: cturner@perriergroup.com -----Original Message----- From: Andrea [mailto:autrey@serv.net] Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 10:26 AM To: AUTRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [AUTRY] Addition to Autry Book If you'd like, you can write up a biography of this family line and I'll put it on the autreyheritage.com site with your contact information. If you wanted to add it to the Autry book, I can put it up in the book section of the site with credit to you and your contact information in case anyone has questiosn. -----Original Message----- From: CTurner@perriergroup.com [mailto:CTurner@perriergroup.com] Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 8:20 AM To: AUTRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [AUTRY] Addition to Autry Book Hello, Folks: i have a related note to the William A. Autry line: after 15+ years of tedious research, i can now add another "branch" to the Autry tree. One of William's sons was Archibald Campbell Autry Sr. There is a record in the Autry Book that says Archibald had a son "Green C. Autry". This was actually George Columbus Autry, my great-great grandfather. I can completely fill-in his line, and also have discovered quite a bit of Archie Sr.'s movements from between 1860 thru his death in the early 1890s. how can i submit this "new" branch for everyone to view? thanks, Clif Turner Clifton E. Turner Nestlé Waters North America Supply Chain Process Improvement Work: 972-462-3752 Mobile: 469-867-6269 Email: cturner@perriergroup.com -----Original Message----- From: Bill Autry [mailto:wja4032@bentonrea.com] Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2003 7:17 PM To: AUTRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [AUTRY] William A. and Mary Campbell Larry and Jannine, I don't know how much you want, but here it is: William A. Autry,son of Elijah Autry, Grandson of James, and Gr Grandson of Cornelius(the immigrant) born 1784 In Moore Co. NC / Married 1803 Moore Co. NC / Died in Benton Co,TN /buried Holliday Cemetery Benton Co. TN . He married Mary Campbell. She was born 3-4-1786 in moore Co. NC/died 4-12-1876 Benton Co. TN /buried Holliday Cemetery Benton Co. TN I do not have her parents names. However, some of their children were born in Moore Co. NC and the others in Carroll Co. TN . They have 9 children. If you need any more info, please email me at wja4032@hotmail.com. This is part of our family. Juanita ----- Original Message ----- From: <autryld@earthlink.net> To: <AUTRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2003 2:10 PM Subject: Re: [AUTRY] William A. and Mary Campbell > On 25 Jun 2003 at 17:22, Jannine Coble Gregory wrote: > > Has anyone found out who Mary Campbell's parents are? > > Thanks > > Jannine Coble Gregory > > > Please tell us a little more about this couple. For instance the year each > of them were born. > > Thanks, > Larry Autry > > Larry Autry > autryld@earthlink.net > > > > ==== 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/ ==== AUTRY Mailing List ==== Have you visited the Autrey Heritage page? It's at http://www.autreyheritage.com/ ==== 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/
Hello, Folks: i have a related note to the William A. Autry line: after 15+ years of tedious research, i can now add another "branch" to the Autry tree. One of William's sons was Archibald Campbell Autry Sr. There is a record in the Autry Book that says Archibald had a son "Green C. Autry". This was actually George Columbus Autry, my great-great grandfather. I can completely fill-in his line, and also have discovered quite a bit of Archie Sr.'s movements from between 1860 thru his death in the early 1890s. how can i submit this "new" branch for everyone to view? thanks, Clif Turner Clifton E. Turner Nestlé Waters North America Supply Chain Process Improvement Work: 972-462-3752 Mobile: 469-867-6269 Email: cturner@perriergroup.com -----Original Message----- From: Bill Autry [mailto:wja4032@bentonrea.com] Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2003 7:17 PM To: AUTRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [AUTRY] William A. and Mary Campbell Larry and Jannine, I don't know how much you want, but here it is: William A. Autry,son of Elijah Autry, Grandson of James, and Gr Grandson of Cornelius(the immigrant) born 1784 In Moore Co. NC / Married 1803 Moore Co. NC / Died in Benton Co,TN /buried Holliday Cemetery Benton Co. TN . He married Mary Campbell. She was born 3-4-1786 in moore Co. NC/died 4-12-1876 Benton Co. TN /buried Holliday Cemetery Benton Co. TN I do not have her parents names. However, some of their children were born in Moore Co. NC and the others in Carroll Co. TN . They have 9 children. If you need any more info, please email me at wja4032@hotmail.com. This is part of our family. Juanita ----- Original Message ----- From: <autryld@earthlink.net> To: <AUTRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2003 2:10 PM Subject: Re: [AUTRY] William A. and Mary Campbell > On 25 Jun 2003 at 17:22, Jannine Coble Gregory wrote: > > Has anyone found out who Mary Campbell's parents are? > > Thanks > > Jannine Coble Gregory > > > Please tell us a little more about this couple. For instance the year each > of them were born. > > Thanks, > Larry Autry > > Larry Autry > autryld@earthlink.net > > > > ==== 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/
Oops - and please send the word file to my private email address: autrey@serv.net . I'm not sure that rootsweb lets you send files to the list. -----Original Message----- From: Andrea [mailto:autrey@serv.net] Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 8:36 AM To: AUTRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [AUTRY] Addition to Autry Book MS Word please. Thanks! -----Original Message----- From: CTurner@perriergroup.com [mailto:CTurner@perriergroup.com] Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 8:34 AM To: AUTRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [AUTRY] Addition to Autry Book will do. MS word format, or FTM? Clifton E. Turner Nestlé Waters North America Supply Chain Process Improvement Work: 972-462-3752 Mobile: 469-867-6269 Email: cturner@perriergroup.com -----Original Message----- From: Andrea [mailto:autrey@serv.net] Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 10:26 AM To: AUTRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [AUTRY] Addition to Autry Book If you'd like, you can write up a biography of this family line and I'll put it on the autreyheritage.com site with your contact information. If you wanted to add it to the Autry book, I can put it up in the book section of the site with credit to you and your contact information in case anyone has questiosn. -----Original Message----- From: CTurner@perriergroup.com [mailto:CTurner@perriergroup.com] Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 8:20 AM To: AUTRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [AUTRY] Addition to Autry Book Hello, Folks: i have a related note to the William A. Autry line: after 15+ years of tedious research, i can now add another "branch" to the Autry tree. One of William's sons was Archibald Campbell Autry Sr. There is a record in the Autry Book that says Archibald had a son "Green C. Autry". This was actually George Columbus Autry, my great-great grandfather. I can completely fill-in his line, and also have discovered quite a bit of Archie Sr.'s movements from between 1860 thru his death in the early 1890s. how can i submit this "new" branch for everyone to view? thanks, Clif Turner Clifton E. Turner Nestlé Waters North America Supply Chain Process Improvement Work: 972-462-3752 Mobile: 469-867-6269 Email: cturner@perriergroup.com -----Original Message----- From: Bill Autry [mailto:wja4032@bentonrea.com] Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2003 7:17 PM To: AUTRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [AUTRY] William A. and Mary Campbell Larry and Jannine, I don't know how much you want, but here it is: William A. Autry,son of Elijah Autry, Grandson of James, and Gr Grandson of Cornelius(the immigrant) born 1784 In Moore Co. NC / Married 1803 Moore Co. NC / Died in Benton Co,TN /buried Holliday Cemetery Benton Co. TN . He married Mary Campbell. She was born 3-4-1786 in moore Co. NC/died 4-12-1876 Benton Co. TN /buried Holliday Cemetery Benton Co. TN I do not have her parents names. However, some of their children were born in Moore Co. NC and the others in Carroll Co. TN . They have 9 children. If you need any more info, please email me at wja4032@hotmail.com. This is part of our family. Juanita ----- Original Message ----- From: <autryld@earthlink.net> To: <AUTRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2003 2:10 PM Subject: Re: [AUTRY] William A. and Mary Campbell > On 25 Jun 2003 at 17:22, Jannine Coble Gregory wrote: > > Has anyone found out who Mary Campbell's parents are? > > Thanks > > Jannine Coble Gregory > > > Please tell us a little more about this couple. For instance the year each > of them were born. > > Thanks, > Larry Autry > > Larry Autry > autryld@earthlink.net > > > > ==== 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/ ==== AUTRY Mailing List ==== Have you visited the Autrey Heritage page? It's at http://www.autreyheritage.com/ ==== 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/ ==== 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/