In a message dated 1/16/02 10:02:47 AM, AUTRY-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: << There may be a connection. I am trying to get documentation to prove this line. Family history says that my ggg grandfather was John Baptist Awtrey married to Elizabeth Hill. Jacob Awtrey's bible just shows him as John Awtrey. Another researcher says he was John A. Awtrey and married twice: #1 Elizabeth HIll, #2 Martha Moore. Do you have a list of the children of John Baptist Awtrey and Martha Moore? My gg grandmother was Clarissa Awtrey. Some researchers list her mother as Martha Moore. According to my records she was born in 1822. Elizabeth Hill Awtrey died in 1832. I also have a John Manning Awtrey born in 1834 and O.P. Awtrey born in 1850. John Manning Awtrey's mother had to be someone other than Elizabeth. I believe O.P. is not John Baptist Awtrey's son, maybe a grandson. --- DOE4SURE@aol.com wrote: > My gg grandfather was John Baptist Autry m to Martha > Moore, their daughter > Elizabeth A. Autry m Sacker Dubberly were my g > grandparents. John and Martha > were married in Georgia. Do you think there is any > connection? Dolores > > > ==== AUTRY Mailing List ==== > Porcelain ornaments are still available with most of > the spellings of the Autry surname on them. Take a > look at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~autry/orn/ > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion > online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >> Answer to Marlyne Natali, I have John Baptist Autry b Jan 1793 in Ga. d 1891 m Martha Moore Jan 20, 1820 in Green, Ga. Martha was b in Green, Ga Oct 12, 1796 and d Apr 17, 1869. Children were: Elizabeth Ann ( my g grandmother) Elijah, Oliver Perry, John Franklin, and Emory
Great!!! I'm glad that's cleared up. I knew I had never seen my John as John Baptist AWTREY. I'm not the person who sent the query in, but I've written a couple ofl times that John HILL and Elizabeth my gggg grands in response to it with no response from that person. Elaine Blackman ----- Original Message ----- From: <DOE4SURE@aol.com> To: <AUTRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 8:50 PM Subject: [AUTRY] Re: AUTRY-D Digest V02 #7 > > In a message dated 1/16/02 10:02:47 AM, AUTRY-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: > > << There may be a connection. I am trying to get > documentation to prove this line. Family history says > that my ggg grandfather was John Baptist Awtrey > married to Elizabeth Hill. Jacob Awtrey's bible just > shows him as John Awtrey. Another researcher says he > was John A. Awtrey and married twice: #1 Elizabeth > HIll, #2 Martha Moore. > > Do you have a list of the children of John Baptist > Awtrey and Martha Moore? My gg grandmother was > Clarissa Awtrey. Some researchers list her mother as > Martha Moore. According to my records she was born in > 1822. Elizabeth Hill Awtrey died in 1832. I also have > a John Manning Awtrey born in 1834 and O.P. Awtrey > born in 1850. John Manning Awtrey's mother had to be > someone other than Elizabeth. I believe O.P. is not > John Baptist Awtrey's son, maybe a grandson. > --- DOE4SURE@aol.com wrote: > > My gg grandfather was John Baptist Autry m to Martha > > Moore, their daughter > > Elizabeth A. Autry m Sacker Dubberly were my g > > grandparents. John and Martha > > were married in Georgia. Do you think there is any > > connection? Dolores > > > > > > ==== AUTRY Mailing List ==== > > Porcelain ornaments are still available with most of > > the spellings of the Autry surname on them. Take a > > look at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~autry/orn/ > > > > ============================== > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion > > online genealogy records, go to: > > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > >> > > Answer to Marlyne Natali, I have John Baptist Autry b Jan 1793 in Ga. d 1891 > m Martha Moore Jan 20, 1820 in Green, Ga. Martha was b in Green, Ga Oct 12, > 1796 and d Apr 17, 1869. Children were: Elizabeth Ann ( my g grandmother) > Elijah, Oliver Perry, John Franklin, and Emory > > > ==== AUTRY Mailing List ==== > Be sure to visit the Autry and Autrey surname message boards. They're at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~autry/records/ at the bottom of the page. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
I will notify everyone as soon as it's all available. The pictures will be available before the book is. The book won't ever be available in a "download" form, but I will be adding it all into a database similar to the Autry database, so that we can see how everyone links together, etc. It'll also make corrections to the book much eaasier! I have removed gtruckin from the list, so we shouldn't receive anymore of his . . . messages. If anyone else needs to be removed, contact me DIRECTLY at autrey@serv.net . Please be patient - I check my e-mail at least once a day, but I also work full time. Do not e-mail the list with unsubscribe messages. It's so good to see everyone talking! Bothop@aol.com wrote: > Thanks for stimulating those great responses to queries about Autry books. I > am delighted to hear you are planning to put the Cornelius Autry book on line > soon. That is great news to me!! I will just wait till it arrives on line > and will download it from there. Will you be notifying us to let us know > when it is available? If there is anything that I can do to help out, via > long distance on my computer, please let me know. Thanks for your strong > efforts and ambitious goals. > Bot Hopkins of AL > > ==== AUTRY Mailing List ==== > Be sure to visit the Autry and Autrey surname message boards. They're at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~autry/records/ at the bottom of the page. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 -- Andréa Autrey Marshall Webmistress of the Autry Genealogy Page http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~autry/ My homepage http://www.dementedmind.com
If you'd like to send a packet to me, I'd be happy to scan it all in and add it to the Autry website. RAB55@aol.com wrote: > No, but I could probably put one together in a packet for you and whomever > else wants one. Some were there early, so are probably in yours. Others are > later. > Let me know if youthink it useful. > There are probably more deaths! But I have given up adding them in past > year. > Robert AB > > ==== AUTRY Mailing List ==== > Have you visited the Autr* genealogy page? It's full of information for all versions of the Autr* surname! Take a look at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~autry/ > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 -- Andréa Autrey Marshall Webmistress of the Autry Genealogy Page http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~autry/ My homepage http://www.dementedmind.com
Scott: thanks for taking the IDIOT off. Truly, there is one born every minute. RAB
I will start working on it and let you know when available. But don't hold your breath, some are so arcane that I will have to HUNT them. Robert AB
No, but I could probably put one together in a packet for you and whomever else wants one. Some were there early, so are probably in yours. Others are later. Let me know if youthink it useful. There are probably more deaths! But I have given up adding them in past year. Robert AB
Hi I was wondering if you had any clues on a Harpie (Harpey) Autry born c 1819 in Cumberland Co NC who married Malcolm Darroch and died in app 1857. Any Help would be appreciated . Their daughter Charity is my G Grandmother. Patricia London Andréa wrote: > I just saw it advertised by Higginson "on sale" for $100. I do have the entire book typed up, but want to make some editing copies before I put it online. I > have all the photographs scanned in as well. As soon as I do the finishing touches, it will be available online for free. If you want me to look something > up in the book for you, just drop me an e-mail directly at autrey@serv.net . > > RAB55@aol.com wrote: > > > The Mahan Blair Autry is available from Higginson Publishers in Salem, MA. > > They are on the internet and well known publishers of genealogy books. I have > > seen it but don't have a copy. I think it is about $40. Mayo had some doubts > > about its accuracy but that is true of all books because one cannot document > > all the info sent in. > > I don't have any more of the "Cornelius Autry, Immigrant" book. We did give > > copies to several libraries, esp in TX , Ark, NC and TN and OK. I included > > some corrections and additions in the last ones. I sent one of the last > > copies to Higginson, but it is over 1100 pages and I am told will cost over > > $100 to copy. Andrea Autrey is working at putting some of it on line, but I > > don't know if any is available. > > There is also a book on the Absalom Autry line, by Jeanne? Murphy and Jo > > Autrey. If you are interested in this line, I can send you Jo Autreys > > address. > > Hope this helps. Robert Autry Brooks > > > > ==== AUTRY Mailing List ==== > > Porcelain ornaments are still available with most of the spellings of the Autry surname on them. Take a look at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~autry/orn/ > > > > ============================== > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > -- > > Andréa Autrey Marshall > Webmistress of the Autry Genealogy Page > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~autry/ > My homepage > http://www.dementedmind.com > > ==== AUTRY Mailing List ==== > Be sure to visit the Autry and Autrey surname message boards. They're at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~autry/records/ at the bottom of the page. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
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Try prozac, I hear it helps ----- Original Message ----- From: <GTruckin@aol.com> To: <AUTRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 4:36 PM Subject: Re: [AUTRY] Giles Autry > I mean take me the F::>?: off > > > ==== AUTRY Mailing List ==== > Porcelain ornaments are still available with most of the spellings of the Autry surname on them. Take a look at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~autry/orn/ > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
Thanks for stimulating those great responses to queries about Autry books. I am delighted to hear you are planning to put the Cornelius Autry book on line soon. That is great news to me!! I will just wait till it arrives on line and will download it from there. Will you be notifying us to let us know when it is available? If there is anything that I can do to help out, via long distance on my computer, please let me know. Thanks for your strong efforts and ambitious goals. Bot Hopkins of AL
Dear Sir - You've succeeded in making yourself look like an idiot, please do not send anymore postings to this list - you will be taken off. Scott White -----Original Message----- From: The Taylor's [mailto:ctaylor@accesscom.net] Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 3:44 PM To: AUTRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [AUTRY] Giles Autry Try prozac, I hear it helps ----- Original Message ----- From: <GTruckin@aol.com> To: <AUTRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 4:36 PM Subject: Re: [AUTRY] Giles Autry > I mean take me the F::>?: off > > > ==== AUTRY Mailing List ==== > Porcelain ornaments are still available with most of the spellings of the Autry surname on them. Take a look at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~autry/orn/ > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > ==== AUTRY Mailing List ==== Be sure to visit the Autry and Autrey surname message boards. They're at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~autry/records/ at the bottom of the page. ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
Good idea, Scott! Now that's something we could all use to check what we have. How about it, Robert? Velma Shaw Beale ----- Original Message ----- From: "White, Scott E" <scott.e.white@lmco.com> To: <AUTRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 3:40 PM Subject: RE: [AUTRY] Autry books > Robert/Andrea - > > For those of us that have the books, is there a list somewhere of all the > changes/corrections that have been found? > > It is great to have such lively conversation after such a long, dormant > time... > > Scott White > > -----Original Message----- > From: Andréa [mailto:autrey@serv.net] > Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 7:53 PM > To: AUTRY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [AUTRY] Autry books > > > I just saw it advertised by Higginson "on sale" for $100. I do have the > entire book typed up, but want to make some editing copies before I put it > online. I > have all the photographs scanned in as well. As soon as I do the finishing > touches, it will be available online for free. If you want me to look > something > up in the book for you, just drop me an e-mail directly at autrey@serv.net . > > RAB55@aol.com wrote: > > > The Mahan Blair Autry is available from Higginson Publishers in Salem, MA. > > They are on the internet and well known publishers of genealogy books. I > have > > seen it but don't have a copy. I think it is about $40. Mayo had some > doubts > > about its accuracy but that is true of all books because one cannot > document > > all the info sent in. > > I don't have any more of the "Cornelius Autry, Immigrant" book. We did > give > > copies to several libraries, esp in TX , Ark, NC and TN and OK. I > included > > some corrections and additions in the last ones. I sent one of the last > > copies to Higginson, but it is over 1100 pages and I am told will cost > over > > $100 to copy. Andrea Autrey is working at putting some of it on line, but > I > > don't know if any is available. > > There is also a book on the Absalom Autry line, by Jeanne? Murphy and Jo > > Autrey. If you are interested in this line, I can send you Jo Autreys > > address. > > Hope this helps. Robert Autry Brooks > > > > ==== AUTRY Mailing List ==== > > Porcelain ornaments are still available with most of the spellings of the > Autry surname on them. Take a look at > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~autry/orn/ > > > > ============================== > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, > go to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > -- > > Andréa Autrey Marshall > Webmistress of the Autry Genealogy Page > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~autry/ > My homepage > http://www.dementedmind.com > > > > ==== AUTRY Mailing List ==== > Be sure to visit the Autry and Autrey surname message boards. They're at > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~autry/records/ at the bottom of the page. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go > to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > ==== AUTRY Mailing List ==== > Be sure to visit the Autry and Autrey surname message boards. They're at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~autry/records/ at the bottom of the page. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
Notes for SIMON AUTRY: KENTUCKY FAMILY RECORDS, VOLUME 20, PAGE 70 SIMON AUTRY, CIVIL WAR SOLDIER Compiled by Margaret Alford 1434 Hickory Lane, Owensboro, KY 42303 Simon Autry was born in 1837 in Ohio County, Kentucky (1850-Ohio,1860-Warren census). He was the oldest of eight children of Benjamin Autry and Sarah Likens who had married in Ohio County on 1 February 1836. Benjamin Autry was the son of John Autry and Dolly Piper (Deed Book Ohio county pg. 247). John Autry was born before 1775 and died in 1835. Sarah (Sally) Liken was the daughter of Mark Likens who consented to the marriage in 1836 (Consent, Ohio County, KY). Mark Likens married Jane Kown in Ohio County, Ky on 4 Aug 1809. Mark was dead before 1840, but Jane was alive in 1850, age 69, born in SC (Census Ohio Co.) John Autry had a brother, Alexander Autry who also came, before 1820, to Ohio County. Alexander was on the Cumberland County, Kentucky 1810 Census. John Autry was on Barren County tax list in 1807 and the 1810 census. These are believed to be the sons of Revolutionary soldier John Autry from North Carolina who was killed by the Creek Indians in Wilkes County, Georgia on 2 February 1788 (Record, Georgia Archives). Simon Autry married in Warren County, Kentucky, to Malvina Young on 14 September 1858 (Bond date 13 Sept.) She was the daughter of Matthew Young, Jr. and Elizabeth Keown, who are buried in Green River Union Cemetery, Warren County, Kentucky. He died 18 March 1859, aged 75 years. She was born 12 June 1797 and died 14 July 1891. Matthew Young Jr's parents were Matthew Young Sr. and Janette (Jeanette) McCurdy of Abbeville District, South Carolina. "Jennie" McCurdy was a daughter of John McCurdy Sr. and Margaret Mc Bride ( His will April 1784, Abbeville Dist, SC). Simon and Malvina (Young) Autry had only one child, Matthew Benjamin Autry, born 17 July, 1859. died 31 July 1931 who is buried in Green River Union Cemetery. He married Augusta Belle Young. Their daughter, Stella Essie Autry, married William Edward Childress and had 14 children, including Flora Irene Childress. She married Cecil Alford and had Henry C. Alford who married Margaret Simmons Alford (compiler). Simon Autry enlisted in Company H of the 17th Regiment Kentucky Infantry at Hartford, Ohio County, Ky on 3 October 1861 for a three year period. He is on the Muster roll for July and August 1863 and noted as present. The roll of September and October 1863 notes "killed in battle of Chickamauga Sept 19 1863 Final Statements forwarded". He was apparently buried at the battle field. His widow Malvina never remarried and lived out her life in the area north of Richardsville in Warren County, Ky. Her tombstone, in Green River Union Cemetery, near that of her son, states that she was born 20 July 1831 and died on 8 November 1908. She drew a widow's pension of $12.00 a month. The last payment was on 4 November 1908. Kentucky Family Records, Volume 20, pages 71, 72, and part of 73 On pg. 71 is a copy of her Declaration For widow's Army Pension (Malvina Young Autry) and pg 72 also is others that helped with the pension application. This was signed by J. B. Clark, Clerk b. B. M. Durhamd clk Kentucky Family Records, Volume 20, page 73 CHICKAMAUGA - RIVER OF DEATH Chickamauga, a word taken from the Cherokee language meaning "River of Death" became just that on September 19 and 20 in 1863. Often called the "Great Battle of the West", 37,129 Confederate and Union soldiers were killed or wounded during the two day struggle, a terrible sacrifice for the prize, Chattanooga, the rail center of the middle South. Twenty-nine of the 33 states east of the Rocky Mountains had troops engaged in the Chattanooga Campaign. Four had troops on both sides. The Kentucky monument on the Battlefield is in honor of Kentucky's troops, both North and South. Simon Autry was killed in the early afternoon on the first day of the battle. The Seventeenth Kentucky Infantry was attached to the Army of the Cumberland (Union) commanded by General William Starke Rosecrans. Simon Autry served in Co. "H" commanded by Capt. Robert M. Davis, native of Ohio County, who is buried at Pt. Pleasant Methodist Church near Centertown, Kentucky. At Chickamauga the Seventeeth Kentucky was in the Twenty-first Army Corps commanded by General Thomas L. Crittenden. The Third division, under the command of General Horatio P. Van Cleve, contained the Seventeenth, as did the First Brigade of this Division under General Samuel Beaty. Colonel Alexander M. Stout was in command of the Kentucky troops. The Seventeenth Kentucky Volunteer Infantry was mustered into service at Calhoun, Kentucky on January 4, 1862 and discharged at Louisville, Kentucky on January 23, 1865. This unit of the Union Army served more than three years, took part in six of the largest battles of the war and fought in many lesser ones. They marched from Calhoun through Shiloh, Corinth, Chickamauga, Atlanta, and fought their last battle at Franklin, Tennessee. There were probably about 1,473 men enlisted in the Seventeenth. It is difficult to determine the exact number of casualities. Some listed as deserters or missing may have been battle casualities and others who were wounded, may have died later at home. The book by John Blackburn, A Hundred Miles A Hundred Heartbreaks, lists a total of 661 casualties. As the seventeenth neared the end of its forced march from Chattanooga to Atlanta, Col. Stout paid this tribute to his soldiers, "My heart has been broken a hundred times in a hundred miles. But, Oh! the gallantry of my men".
Not sure how many are researching the Autry line from KY but am posting this for those who may enjoy this. Kentucky Historical Society EXCERPT Volume 30, No. 3 1994-1995 Page 150-151 KENTUCKIANS WHO WENT THATAWAY Giles and Letitia M. Autry and Family Born 26 March 1800, in Spartanburg, County, South Carolina, Giles Autry was the son of Alexander Autry (born 1760), North Carolina; died in 1826, in Kentucky and the grandson of Capt. John Autry (born in 1735, in North Carolina; killed and scalped by Indians on 2 February 1788, in Wilkes County, Georgia). Giles Autry was married in Ohio County, Kentucky, on 28 March 1822, to Letitia Ruth Miller. Born 26 March 1803, in Ohio County, Kentucky, Letitia was the daughter of John D. Miller (who signed the marriage bond). Giles, who was administrator of his father Alexander's will in Ohio County, on 26 March 1826, left Kentucky in the late 1830's and moved his family to Scott County, Illinois. He remained there until his migration to Marion County, Iowa, in 1844. (On the 1840 census in Illinois his surname is spelled "Otery," and on the 1850 census of Iowa, it is "Awtry.") Giles Autry died on 11 May 1866, and Letitia on 15 May 1878, both in Marion County, Iowa, where they are buried in Sand Ridge Cemetery (Section 12), Lake Prairie Township. Giles and Letitia Miller Autry were the parent of 10 children.
Robert/Andrea - For those of us that have the books, is there a list somewhere of all the changes/corrections that have been found? It is great to have such lively conversation after such a long, dormant time... Scott White -----Original Message----- From: Andréa [mailto:autrey@serv.net] Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 7:53 PM To: AUTRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [AUTRY] Autry books I just saw it advertised by Higginson "on sale" for $100. I do have the entire book typed up, but want to make some editing copies before I put it online. I have all the photographs scanned in as well. As soon as I do the finishing touches, it will be available online for free. If you want me to look something up in the book for you, just drop me an e-mail directly at autrey@serv.net . RAB55@aol.com wrote: > The Mahan Blair Autry is available from Higginson Publishers in Salem, MA. > They are on the internet and well known publishers of genealogy books. I have > seen it but don't have a copy. I think it is about $40. Mayo had some doubts > about its accuracy but that is true of all books because one cannot document > all the info sent in. > I don't have any more of the "Cornelius Autry, Immigrant" book. We did give > copies to several libraries, esp in TX , Ark, NC and TN and OK. I included > some corrections and additions in the last ones. I sent one of the last > copies to Higginson, but it is over 1100 pages and I am told will cost over > $100 to copy. Andrea Autrey is working at putting some of it on line, but I > don't know if any is available. > There is also a book on the Absalom Autry line, by Jeanne? Murphy and Jo > Autrey. If you are interested in this line, I can send you Jo Autreys > address. > Hope this helps. Robert Autry Brooks > > ==== AUTRY Mailing List ==== > Porcelain ornaments are still available with most of the spellings of the Autry surname on them. Take a look at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~autry/orn/ > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 -- Andréa Autrey Marshall Webmistress of the Autry Genealogy Page http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~autry/ My homepage http://www.dementedmind.com ==== AUTRY Mailing List ==== Be sure to visit the Autry and Autrey surname message boards. They're at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~autry/records/ at the bottom of the page. ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
Wonderful Book for my husbands Alabama side. Having grown up in Kelly NC with family in Roseboro I got almost as excited when I read about Mr Bundy's marriage at the Kelly School House and realized that the much loved Mr Bundy and Mayo Bundy was one and the same. His groomsmen were students of his or ex students of his and most are alive today. Lots of fun for me. On page 101 in the book---Does anyone connect with the three Autry sisters 2 , Elizabeth T and Sophronia , who married the Riley brothers, Capt Thomas Mercer and Enoch and the 3rd Narcissa who married a McCreary. apparently they all lived in the Turnbull section of Monroe county Alabama, at least they are all buried there. Some stories about this group some of which I know are true and some I'd like to know about. Kay Russ Andress. My husband is off of Enoch and Sophronia Autry Riley's daughterElizabeth Parthenia Riley Andress