Several Autrey/Autry marriages recorded here. Click Here: <A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~okgarvin/kinard/chickamarr.htm"> Chickasaw Nation Marriages 1895 - 1907, Groom …</A>
Just in case someone is interest who of their relatives served in the War of 1812 THE FOLLOWING DATABASE if temporarily free. Try the Awtrey, Autry, or any other names. Calvin Smith <A HREF="http://www.sierrahome.com/familytree/records/w1812/list/1,2824,,00.html" > Genealogy @ SierraHome - Genealogy Databases</A>
I am leaving AOL. My e-mail address is changing to autrey@serv.net . autreygen@aol.com will no longer be a valid address. The list address will remain the same. Andréa
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I did not recognize the article from Mahan Blair Autry's book. I have read excerpts of the book but not the book itself. I understand that it is available from Higgninson Book Co in Salem, MA. Most people know this company which publishes out of print gen books, and if not, can reach it on the internet. The book is about the descendans of Capt John Autry;, killed by the Creek Indians in GA during the Rev War. It was the first book on the Autry line that I know of. It does have lots of errors in it, per V Mayo Bundy, but then which book doesn't. He did a great service in publising this book. I never knew Blair Autry but spoke with his son in Corsicana, TX. He died in Dec 1997. He said he followed his father thru cemeteries from coast to coast. The son, Dr. James Franklin "Frank" Autry, (DDS) died 11 Dec 1997 per his widow. He was very nice to visit with but had little interest in family history. He had no more books for sale. I sent a copyof the Autry/Culbreth book, 1996, to the Corsicana Library in their memory. In summary, unless someone can find where the Autr*ys first came from to NC?, I fear their is little hope of documenting their origin. "Autre" is apparently a very common French word and name. Robert Autry Brooks
After much thought, and encouragement from Dr. Robert Autry Brooks, I have decided to rewrite the "Descendants of Cornelius Autry, Immigrant, of Edgecombe County, and Neil Culbreth of Sampson County, North Carolina, and Allied Families." I will only be writing on the Autry's (all variations) and one generation of their descendants if they are women (because of the name change). So I will not be redoing the Culbreth section of the book. I will be putting this online (free!) as a searchable database, and will also have print copies available should anyone need them. I just got started on this last week, so it will be quite a while before I have the entire book typed in. I will be putting up photographs (online and in the book format), if anyone wants to send any in. I am willing to make changes to anything in the book, providing you have documentation and are willing to send me a copy. I will also be adding all of the Autry's I find all over the world -- so it will be much more of a "History of the Autrey Family," than just desc. of Cornelius. I do have written permission from Robert Autry Brooks, and would like any feedback you have about the old copies of the book, suggestions for the new book, and corrections/additions/subtractions you feel should be made. Remember, this is a huge undertaking, and I will not be done with it right away. I am typing in one family a night into the program I'll be using to create the book. I just wanted everyone to know so I can make sure I get this book right. If you have photographs you would like to send, please scan them in and I'll make sure they're in there. Same goes for newspaper articles, deeds, wills, etc. I'm off to work for now. Thanks to everyone for being the best group of genealogists I've ever had the opportunity to work with. Andréa
--part1_36.cc8c323.271f0651_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I just wanted everyone to know that someone did reply who knew where this=20 information came from. I appreciate all the responses I got -- you guys are= =20 the greatest! I'd love to find a copy of this book, or at least a photocopy= =20 of it. Can anyone help me? Andr=E9a --part1_36.cc8c323.271f0651_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <sherwood@dbtech.net> Received: from rly-za04.mx.aol.com (rly-za04.mail.aol.com [172.31.36.100]) by air-za02.mail.aol.com (v76_r1.8) with ESMTP; Wed, 18 Oct 2000 08:01:09 -0400 Received: from dbtsvr1.dbtech.net (dbtsvr1.dbtech.net [204.214.208.2]) by rly-za04.mx.aol.com (v76_r1.19) with ESMTP; Wed, 18 Oct 2000 07:46:52 -0400 Received: from default.dbtech.net (max2-tcl-63.dbtech.net [204.214.214.63]) by dbtsvr1.dbtech.net (8.9.3/8.9.3) with SMTP id GAA23669 for <AutreyGen@aol.com>; Wed, 18 Oct 2000 06:50:32 -0500 (CDT) Message-Id: <3.0.1.32.20001018065044.006961c8@dbtech.net> X-Sender: sherwood@dbtech.net X-Mailer: Windows Eudora Light Version 3.0.1 (32) Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 06:50:44 -0500 To: AutreyGen@aol.com From: Meryl Sherwood <sherwood@dbtech.net> Subject: Re: [AUTRY GEN LIST] Does anyone know who originally wrote this? In-Reply-To: <25.c242304.271e1a94@aol.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Andrea, these are the first few pages of "The Family and Descendants of CAPTAIN JOHN AUTRY" by Mahan Blair Autry and was written in 1964. At 05:11 PM 10/17/2000 EDT, you wrote: >Does anyone know who may have originally written this? > >This document was sent to Andrea Autrey Marshall by Chuck Autrey, 2000. It >is a photocopy of information received by his grandfather from the National >Archives. This has been retyped by Andrea Autrey Marshall exactly as >originally written. Note: Every page of this was stamped “AUTREY RT. >2 BOX 210 NEWTON, TX 75966” > >T H E A U T R Y F A M I L Y > >(2) Introduction: >1. Origin and spelling of the name Autry – The name Autry is most >probably of French origin. The word “Autre” means different and >the final “e” could have been changed to “y”. In the >United States the following spellings are found in deeds, marriage records, >in United States Censuses and in other papers: >1. Autry, Autery, Autrey >2. Awtry, Awtrey >3. Aughtry, Aughtrey >4. Ottry, Ottrey, Ottery >5. Autre, Autay, Auty >6. Aubry, Audry >7. Daughtry >Miss Rhoda Chavet who works in the capitol at Washington, DC and who is a >descendant of Absalom Awtry in Georgia, states that there are 27 different >ways of spelling the name Autry. She has worked in the Archives Department >and should know. > >In North Carolina where the Autry family seems to have first settled in the >United States the name is spelled “Autry”. The Autry’s in >Georgia, all of whom moved to that state for North Carolina, use the >spellings: Autry, Awtry, Awtrey, and Autery. One family near Spartenburg, >S.C. spells the name Aughtry. Most of the Autry families in Alabama employ >Autrey. The three spellings most often met with are: Autry, Awtry, and >Autrey. >Mrs. J. E. Gifford of Marietta, Georgia, a descendant of Cornelius Autry and >his son Absalom Awtry, was told by her parents and by older Awtry relatives >that the name Autry was originally “D’Autre” in French. >The “D” or “de” was dropped and “y” took >the place of the “e”. Then “w” was used instead of >“u”. This may be the explanation. County, State and Federal >officials are responsible for so many different spellings. Unable to spell >Autry they used Ottry, Auty, Autery, and other forms. In Aubry and Audry >“b” and “d” were substituted for “t” and >“d” and “D” was combined with Aughtry in Daughtry. >2. The Autry home in Europe -- My father’s brother, Miles Thomas >Autry, had from his father James Autry the information that the Autry family >lived in NorthEast France in a village by the name of Autrey. A large map of >France shows a small town, “Autrey”, in Haute Saone Province in >NorthEast France, and also a village named Autryville in the Vosgaso >District. Many other Autrys have written me that France was the home of the >Autry family in Europe. >Just following World War I in 1918, a cousin of mine, George Autry, of >Amarillo, Texas, visited the little town of Autrey in Haute Saone Province in >France and found that Autry families still live there. On one store building >he read the name “Autry” – no “e” in it. >Hence, North Eastern France must have been the European home of the Autry >family. >I contacted hundreds of Autrys in the United States and in two foreign >countries and all except two gave France as the Ancestral home of the Autry >family in Europe. One gave Glen Ayre in Scotland as his old home, and a >second claimed England as the home of his family. It is very probably that >some of the Autrys who were Huguenots fled to Scotland and England to escape >religious persecution in France and later emigrated to North Carolina. I >have just lately received a letter from an Autry who claims England as the >European home of the Autry family. Also, a research worker in Charleston, >South Carolina, has offered to sell me a Coat of Arms of the Autry family. >Also a research worker in Charleston, South Carolina, has offered to sell me >a Coat of Arms of the Autry Family. He claims the family is English with >branches in Ireland and Scotland. A Great Uncle of Mrs. J. E. Gifford of >Marietta, Georgia owned the old books that gave the history of the Autry >family, and one of these books was written in French > She herself saw these books which were destroyed after his death. The >proof of the ancestral home in Europe is based largely on Family Tradition, >it is true, but I have contacted dozens of Autry families and all except two >give France as their old home in Europe. >3. Early home of the Autry Family in America – Early deeds, marriage >records and other papers show that the Autry Family settled in Edgecomb, >Pitt, Duplin, Sampson, Beaufort and other counties of North Carolina between >1740 and 1770. Cornelius Autry was perhaps the earliest Autry to settle in >Edgecomb and Sampson counties. Letters from Autrys in many states all give >North Carolina as the home of their forefathers in the United States. The >County Records of Wilkes County, Georgia, show that Absalom, John, Jacob and >Alexander Autry, the earliest Autry’s in Georgia, came from North >Carolina. Micajah Autry who was killed in Alamo in Texas, was descendant of >Theopholus Autry in North Carolina. The evidence in favor of North Carolina >as the original home of the Autry family is overwhelming – all Autrys >contacted, regardless of how their names were spelled, claimed North Carolina >s their ancestral home in America, and early deeds and other records bear out >this conclusion. >4. Race and Religious creed of the Autry family – Mrs. J. E. Gifford of >Marietta, Georgia, a descendant of Absalom Awtry, a son of Cornelius Autry in >North Carolina, has had wide contact with the Autrys of Georgia, and she >states that the Autry Family is of French ancestry. Dr. E. L. Awtry of >Atlanta, Georgia, had from the older members of his family that the Autrys >are French people. A great uncle John Autry of Dr. E. L. Awtry’s >family often spent the night with them and he gave the history of the Autry >family in France and in America. My uncle, Miles Thomas Autry, of Dallas, >Texas, gave me the same information. He had received this history verbally >from his father, James Autry, my grandfather. All Autrys contacted who had >received the family tradition with two exceptions stated that the Autry >family was French Protestant or Huguenots who were persecuted in France and >fled to North Carolina, but they probably first went to England or Scotland >and then emigrated to North Carolina. In Georgi >a and in other states they generally accepted the Baptist faith, and there >are many Baptist ministers among them today. My father was a Baptist >preacher. >5. Location of the Autry Family today, 1955 – The earliest Autry Family >in North Carolina, seems to have been that of Cornelius Autry. He had ten or >more children who first bought land in Edgecombe, Pitt, Bertie, Sampson, >Duplin and in other counties of North Carolina, raised large families and >these families broke up and pusehd southward into South Carolina, Georgia, >Alabama, and westward into Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas >and on to Missouri, California and west and north. Today members of the >Autry Family are found in every state in the United States and in most >foreign countries. All Autrys in the United States are descended from the >same family regardless of how the name is spelled. > >(typed from photo copy in possession of Evert Allen Autry – June 5, >1980.) >3. Outline of Families > Partial Digest of the History of the Autry Line >(This epitome of the Autry Story was made to be used at the reunion at Wall >Doxey Park, June 16, 1963). >1. European Home of the Autry Family. – Autrey, a small town I Haute >Saone Province, was given by (1) Uncle Miles Thomas Autry, (2) By most of >many Autrys contacted in U.S. >2. Nationality, (1) Uncle Tom Autry gave Irish-Dutch, 2) Most Autrys >contacted gave French origin. >3. Original home in America: North Carolina is given by practically all the >Autrys. They first settled in Edgecombe, Pitt, Bertie, Sampson, Duplin, >Moore, and Anson Counties. They first worked on Pine products. >4. Earliest Ancestor: -- Cornelius Autry in Edgecombe County, North Carolina >is given by a majority of Autry families as the earliest settler in America >in 1745 – this is an estimate only – he bought 160 acres of land >for 35 pounds. (2) I found a deed to William Autry made 1767 with Alexander >Autry having land adjoining. (3) An Autry is said to have settled in >Pennsylvania. > > >==== 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/ > >============================== >Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! >http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 > > > --part1_36.cc8c323.271f0651_boundary--
Does anyone know who may have originally written this? This document was sent to Andrea Autrey Marshall by Chuck Autrey, 2000. It is a photocopy of information received by his grandfather from the National Archives. This has been retyped by Andrea Autrey Marshall exactly as originally written. Note: Every page of this was stamped “AUTREY RT. 2 BOX 210 NEWTON, TX 75966” T H E A U T R Y F A M I L Y (2) Introduction: 1. Origin and spelling of the name Autry – The name Autry is most probably of French origin. The word “Autre” means different and the final “e” could have been changed to “y”. In the United States the following spellings are found in deeds, marriage records, in United States Censuses and in other papers: 1. Autry, Autery, Autrey 2. Awtry, Awtrey 3. Aughtry, Aughtrey 4. Ottry, Ottrey, Ottery 5. Autre, Autay, Auty 6. Aubry, Audry 7. Daughtry Miss Rhoda Chavet who works in the capitol at Washington, DC and who is a descendant of Absalom Awtry in Georgia, states that there are 27 different ways of spelling the name Autry. She has worked in the Archives Department and should know. In North Carolina where the Autry family seems to have first settled in the United States the name is spelled “Autry”. The Autry’s in Georgia, all of whom moved to that state for North Carolina, use the spellings: Autry, Awtry, Awtrey, and Autery. One family near Spartenburg, S.C. spells the name Aughtry. Most of the Autry families in Alabama employ Autrey. The three spellings most often met with are: Autry, Awtry, and Autrey. Mrs. J. E. Gifford of Marietta, Georgia, a descendant of Cornelius Autry and his son Absalom Awtry, was told by her parents and by older Awtry relatives that the name Autry was originally “D’Autre” in French. The “D” or “de” was dropped and “y” took the place of the “e”. Then “w” was used instead of “u”. This may be the explanation. County, State and Federal officials are responsible for so many different spellings. Unable to spell Autry they used Ottry, Auty, Autery, and other forms. In Aubry and Audry “b” and “d” were substituted for “t” and “d” and “D” was combined with Aughtry in Daughtry. 2. The Autry home in Europe -- My father’s brother, Miles Thomas Autry, had from his father James Autry the information that the Autry family lived in NorthEast France in a village by the name of Autrey. A large map of France shows a small town, “Autrey”, in Haute Saone Province in NorthEast France, and also a village named Autryville in the Vosgaso District. Many other Autrys have written me that France was the home of the Autry family in Europe. Just following World War I in 1918, a cousin of mine, George Autry, of Amarillo, Texas, visited the little town of Autrey in Haute Saone Province in France and found that Autry families still live there. On one store building he read the name “Autry” – no “e” in it. Hence, North Eastern France must have been the European home of the Autry family. I contacted hundreds of Autrys in the United States and in two foreign countries and all except two gave France as the Ancestral home of the Autry family in Europe. One gave Glen Ayre in Scotland as his old home, and a second claimed England as the home of his family. It is very probably that some of the Autrys who were Huguenots fled to Scotland and England to escape religious persecution in France and later emigrated to North Carolina. I have just lately received a letter from an Autry who claims England as the European home of the Autry family. Also, a research worker in Charleston, South Carolina, has offered to sell me a Coat of Arms of the Autry family. Also a research worker in Charleston, South Carolina, has offered to sell me a Coat of Arms of the Autry Family. He claims the family is English with branches in Ireland and Scotland. A Great Uncle of Mrs. J. E. Gifford of Marietta, Georgia owned the old books that gave the history of the Autry family, and one of these books was written in French She herself saw these books which were destroyed after his death. The proof of the ancestral home in Europe is based largely on Family Tradition, it is true, but I have contacted dozens of Autry families and all except two give France as their old home in Europe. 3. Early home of the Autry Family in America – Early deeds, marriage records and other papers show that the Autry Family settled in Edgecomb, Pitt, Duplin, Sampson, Beaufort and other counties of North Carolina between 1740 and 1770. Cornelius Autry was perhaps the earliest Autry to settle in Edgecomb and Sampson counties. Letters from Autrys in many states all give North Carolina as the home of their forefathers in the United States. The County Records of Wilkes County, Georgia, show that Absalom, John, Jacob and Alexander Autry, the earliest Autry’s in Georgia, came from North Carolina. Micajah Autry who was killed in Alamo in Texas, was descendant of Theopholus Autry in North Carolina. The evidence in favor of North Carolina as the original home of the Autry family is overwhelming – all Autrys contacted, regardless of how their names were spelled, claimed North Carolina s their ancestral home in America, and early deeds and other records bear out this conclusion. 4. Race and Religious creed of the Autry family – Mrs. J. E. Gifford of Marietta, Georgia, a descendant of Absalom Awtry, a son of Cornelius Autry in North Carolina, has had wide contact with the Autrys of Georgia, and she states that the Autry Family is of French ancestry. Dr. E. L. Awtry of Atlanta, Georgia, had from the older members of his family that the Autrys are French people. A great uncle John Autry of Dr. E. L. Awtry’s family often spent the night with them and he gave the history of the Autry family in France and in America. My uncle, Miles Thomas Autry, of Dallas, Texas, gave me the same information. He had received this history verbally from his father, James Autry, my grandfather. All Autrys contacted who had received the family tradition with two exceptions stated that the Autry family was French Protestant or Huguenots who were persecuted in France and fled to North Carolina, but they probably first went to England or Scotland and then emigrated to North Carolina. In Georgi a and in other states they generally accepted the Baptist faith, and there are many Baptist ministers among them today. My father was a Baptist preacher. 5. Location of the Autry Family today, 1955 – The earliest Autry Family in North Carolina, seems to have been that of Cornelius Autry. He had ten or more children who first bought land in Edgecombe, Pitt, Bertie, Sampson, Duplin and in other counties of North Carolina, raised large families and these families broke up and pusehd southward into South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and westward into Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas and on to Missouri, California and west and north. Today members of the Autry Family are found in every state in the United States and in most foreign countries. All Autrys in the United States are descended from the same family regardless of how the name is spelled. (typed from photo copy in possession of Evert Allen Autry – June 5, 1980.) 3. Outline of Families Partial Digest of the History of the Autry Line (This epitome of the Autry Story was made to be used at the reunion at Wall Doxey Park, June 16, 1963). 1. European Home of the Autry Family. – Autrey, a small town I Haute Saone Province, was given by (1) Uncle Miles Thomas Autry, (2) By most of many Autrys contacted in U.S. 2. Nationality, (1) Uncle Tom Autry gave Irish-Dutch, 2) Most Autrys contacted gave French origin. 3. Original home in America: North Carolina is given by practically all the Autrys. They first settled in Edgecombe, Pitt, Bertie, Sampson, Duplin, Moore, and Anson Counties. They first worked on Pine products. 4. Earliest Ancestor: -- Cornelius Autry in Edgecombe County, North Carolina is given by a majority of Autry families as the earliest settler in America in 1745 – this is an estimate only – he bought 160 acres of land for 35 pounds. (2) I found a deed to William Autry made 1767 with Alexander Autry having land adjoining. (3) An Autry is said to have settled in Pennsylvania.
Found at http://www.georgiaresearch.com/militia_record_of_capt.htm MILITIA RECORD OF CAPT. COLBERT'S COMPANY [OF 139TH DISTRICT OF GREENE COUNTY, GEORGIA]. Undated -- most likely recorded between 1814-1816 NAME AGE HT. COMP- LEXION EYES HAIR Autrey, Jacob 31 5'9" fair blue dark Andréa
Free Birth, Marriage & Death Index (England/Wales) Surname First name(s) Age District Vol Page Contrib(s) - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Deaths Sep 1837 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- AUTRY Samuel Dewsbury 22 27 davejo AUTRY Sarah Dewsbury 22 1 davejo AUTRY William Dewsbury 22 9 davejo AUTRY William Dewsbury 22 7 davejo - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Births Jun 1857 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- AUTRY Ann Dewsbury 9b 474 hemlinj AUTRY Ann Dewsbury 9b 431 hemlinj AUTRY Annie Louisa Dewsbury 9b 501 hemlinj AUTRY Benjamin Wakefield 9c 59 hemlinj AUTRY Ellen Dewsbury 9b 532 hemlinj AUTRY Francis Andrew Manchester 8d 202 hemlinj AUTRY George Wakefield 9c 41 hemlinj AUTRY George Barnsley 9c 109 hemlinj AUTRY Hannah Margaret Dewsbury 9b 503 hemlinj AUTRY Hephzibah Dewsbury 9b 432 hemlinj AUTRY Jabez Dewsbury 9b 530 hemlinj AUTRY John Jenkinson Dewsbury 9b 440 hemlinj AUTRY Mary Ann Wakefield 9c 26 hemlinj AUTRY Mary Ellen Dewsbury 9b 509 hemlinj AUTRY William Thomas Haslingden 8e 124 hemlinj
Here is what I have been able to dig up on my family tree so far: My grandparents were: James Archie (or Archy) Autrey and Elizabeth Ellen Roberts Autrey They had three children (all believed to have born in Utica, NY): Elmer (deceased) (married unknown) children: Bradley, another son, and a daughter) Clifford Edwin (deceased) (married Phyllis Reynolds, children: Bartholomew (deceased), Sheila (deceased) and Gregory (changed his name to Lamb, last known to live in Syracuse, NY)) (married Marie Pearl Zacharek, children: Gloria Jean, Anthony James, and Rochelle Ann) Edith (deceased)(married William Orendorf of NC and had 2 sons, Earl and Ronald) Gloria Jean Autrey
Dear Andea; My Condolences to you and your family. Warmly, Sara Greer Researching: Autry, Blue, Butcher, Greer, Harris, Julian, Kruger, McConkey, Page, Smith, Wade, Welton Clark County, OH GenWeb Coordinator http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohclark
Dear Andea; My Condolences to you and your family. Warmly, Sara Greer Researching: Autry, Blue, Butcher, Greer, Harris, Julian, Kruger, McConkey, Page, Smith, Wade, Welton Clark County, OH GenWeb Coordinator http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohclark
My father, Billy Gene Autrey, passed away early this morning. He left behind 4 daughters, two sons, a wife, and a lot of kindness. He will always be missed. Mrs. Andréa Autrey Marshall
Donna, I don't see anything that would indicate my Autrey family is connected to yours, but then I know so little about them, that it could be possible. I'm looking for the family of my grandmother, Nancy C Autrey..b 1867 in Texas. All the information I have about her family is the initials of her parents from a letter. Her father was L. Autrey and mother was M. Autrey..They lived in Coleman, Tx in 1923...There seems to be 6 or 7 siblings..I can give a little more information if you think there might be a connection..Visit my son's website at: http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/autrymoorecenter or go to Yahoo click on clubs and type in autrymoorecenter.. Nancy was married to Benjamine S Moore..and altho the spelling of the Autrey name is Autry at the center...our family name was spelt Autrey.. Thank you for your time, Wilma Moore Sanford Lasvegwom@aol.com
Roll Call Update: http://www.c-zone.net/autrey/ Please check Autrey Ancestors ThankYou Donna Ball Autrey AUTREY, Absalom b.1744 - AUTREY, Absalom b.1802 - , , North Carolina, USA AUTREY, Addie A. - Living AUTREY, Alma Irene - Living AUTREY, Andrew Colvin b.1912 - , , La. AUTREY, Andrew Colvin b.1888 - Saline, Bienville Parish, Louisana AUTREY, Arlena - Living AUTREY, Belvie L. - Living AUTREY, Bertha Edda - Living AUTREY, Beryl Howard b.1889 - AUTREY, Bessie Mae b.1905 - Whitt, , Texas AUTREY, Betty Jane - Living AUTREY, Billy Charles - Living AUTREY, Bird Griffin b.1847 - , , Of Alabama, USA AUTREY, Bobby Carl - Living AUTREY, Carl - Living AUTREY, Carrie Elizabeth b.1860 - AUTREY, Cecil Milton - Living AUTREY, Celia b.1838 - AUTREY, Charles Ellis b.1901 - Maud, , Tex AUTREY, Charles Wesley b.1871 - Near Ruston, Union Parish, La. AUTREY, Charles Wesley Jr. - Living AUTREY, Christine "Elanor" - Living AUTREY, Cisero Fernando Theodore b.1873 - Dubach, Lincoln, La. AUTREY, Codi Andrew - Living AUTREY, Columbia Anne b.1876 - Dubach, Lincoln, La. AUTREY, Cordia - Living AUTREY, Cornelius b.1718 - Sampson Co., , N.C. AUTREY, Cornelus b.1835 - , , Alabama, USA AUTREY, Cornielus b.1770 - , , N.C. AUTREY, Daniel Webster - Living AUTREY, David Elbert - Living AUTREY, Dennis Scott - Living AUTREY, Dewey - Living AUTREY, Diannah b.1866 - AUTREY, Donald Lee - Living AUTREY, Donald Ray - Living AUTREY, Dortha Ann - Living AUTREY, Earnest - Living AUTREY, Earnest Leroy - Living AUTREY, Earnest Richard b.1893 - Saline, Bienville, La. AUTREY, Edith Joyce - Living AUTREY, Edward Monroe b.1871 - Waco, Texas AUTREY, Edward William b.1883 - Breamond, Robertson, Texas AUTREY, Elbert Eugene b.1868 - Dubach, Lincoln, La. AUTREY, Eldon Lee b.1913 - , , La. AUTREY, Elizabeth Bush b.1880 - Of Dubach, Lincoln Co., , Louisana AUTREY, Elizabeth Jane b.1832 - Of Perry Co.,, Alabama, USA AUTREY, Elonsio Cleveland - Living AUTREY, Elsa Lynn - Living AUTREY, Emma Lucinda d.1900 - Dubach, Lincoln, La. AUTREY, Emmett A. b.1895 - , , Of Louisana, USA AUTREY, Ephram b.1858 - , Union Parish, La. AUTREY, Estell - Living AUTREY, Ethel b.1877 - Unionville, Lincoln Parish, La. AUTREY, Ethel Estelle - Living AUTREY, Evert Allen - Living AUTREY, Faith - Living AUTREY, Fannie Holland - Living AUTREY, Frances Ollene - Living AUTREY, Frank E. - Living AUTREY, Freddy David - Living AUTREY, Geneq Edward - Living AUTREY, Georgia Ellen b.1906 - Cass, , Tex AUTREY, Harley Wilson - Living AUTREY, Harriet b.1830 - , Perry Co., Ala. AUTREY, Harry Scholars - Living AUTREY, Harvey Joy Twin - Living AUTREY, Hope - Living AUTREY, Horce Eugene - Living AUTREY, Iva - Living AUTREY, James Allen - Living AUTREY, James E. - Living AUTREY, James Harold - Living AUTREY, James Jackson b.1837 - AUTREY, James Robert b.1876 - , Of Dubach, Lincoln, Louisana AUTREY, Jane P. b.1854 - , Union Par., La. AUTREY, Jared Thomas - Living AUTREY, Jean Anne - Living AUTREY, Joe Elberet - Living AUTREY, John Absalom b.1862 - , , La. AUTREY, John Byron - Living AUTREY, John Mabe b.1828 - Selma, Perry, Alabama AUTREY, John Mabe b.1880 - Bremond, Robertson, Texas AUTREY, Joseph Perry - Living AUTREY, Joyce Katherine - Living AUTREY, Judy Ann - Living AUTREY, Laura Alice b.1878 - , Of Dubach, Lincoln Co. AUTREY, Laura Jo - Living AUTREY, Lena - Living AUTREY, Lena b.1881 - Breamond, Robertson, Texas AUTREY, Lola May - Living AUTREY, Lon Cleaveland b.1889 - Maud, Bowie, Texas AUTREY, Lucinda - Living AUTREY, Lucinda b.1829 - AUTREY, Lucy Ellen - Living AUTREY, Malorie Linn - Living AUTREY, Margaret Elaine - Living AUTREY, Margaret Pearlee - Living AUTREY, MARGERY Belle b.1922 - Texarkana, , Ark. AUTREY, Marisa Laura - Living AUTREY, Martha Ann b.1843 - AUTREY, Martha Beth - Living AUTREY, Martha Judith b.1864 - , , La. AUTREY, Marvin Dewey - Living AUTREY, Marvin Roy Twin - Living AUTREY, Mary Francis b.1852 - , Union Par., La. AUTREY, Mary Pearl b.1882 - Of Dubach, Lincoln Co.,, Louisana AUTREY, Minnie Elizabeth - Living AUTREY, Minta Lee d.1900 - Dubach, Lincoln, La. AUTREY, Molly Sue - Living AUTREY, Morris Eugene b.1908 - Cass, , Tex AUTREY, Myrtle b.1928 - AUTREY, Nannie Mae - Living AUTREY, Noami Arline - Living AUTREY, Normie May - Living AUTREY, Ollie b.1888 - AUTREY, Ora Lee - Living AUTREY, Otha Jonana - Living AUTREY, Pearl - Living AUTREY, Ralph Paul - Living AUTREY, Reva May - Living AUTREY, Robert Daniel d.1987 - LaPuente, , California AUTREY, Robert Elwin b.1913 - Maud, , Tex AUTREY, Robert Martin b.1840 - , , Louisana, USA AUTREY, Robert Martin Jr. - Living AUTREY, Robert Martin Jr. b.1888 - Maud, Bowie, Texas AUTREY, Robert Selle b.1900 - Selbee, Texas AUTREY, Rosa Lea - Living AUTREY, Ruth b.1920 - Texarkana, , Ark. AUTREY, Sam Willard b.1915 - , , La. AUTREY, Samuel Jones b.1885 - Hico, Lincoln, La. AUTREY, Samuel Jones Jr. b.1927 - , , La. AUTREY, Sandra Carol - Living AUTREY, Sarah b.1868 - AUTREY, Sarah b.1827 - Of Selma, Perry, Alabama AUTREY, Shirley Mae - Living AUTREY, Sina Marilyn - Living AUTREY, Stillborn Son b.1960 - Oxnard, Ventura Co, California AUTREY, Susan Francis - Living AUTREY, Susan Lynn b.1959 - Oxnard, Ventura County, California AUTREY, Syra b.1842 - AUTREY, Teranna - Living AUTREY, Thomas Crosby b.1891 - Saline, Bienville, La. AUTREY, Thomas Dillard - Living AUTREY, Thomas Dillard b.1896 - Maud, Bowie, Texas AUTREY, Thomas Jefferson "Dock" b.1845 - , , Ala AUTREY, Thomas Marion b.1855 - Hico, Union Par., La. AUTREY, Thomas Marvin - Living AUTREY, Thomas William b.1947 - , , Ca. AUTREY, Timothy Kevin - Living AUTREY, Travis James - Living AUTREY, Ty Evans - Living AUTREY, Vici Lanell - Living AUTREY, Viola Paralee b.1907 - Hagerman, , N.M. AUTREY, Walter Calvin b.1899 - Alleene, Arkansas AUTREY, Walter Erman b.1890 - , Falls Co., Texas AUTREY, William Absalom b.1866 - Dubach, Lincoln, La . AUTREY, William Andrew b.1918 - Crockett, Hstn, Texas AUTREY, William Edward b.1904 - Alleene, Arkansas AUTREY, William G. b.1892 - Breamond, Robertson, Texas AUTREY, William Glen - Living AUTREY, William Norris b.1833 - , of Perry Co., Alabama, USA AUTREY, William Ray - Living AUTREY, Willie Clotile b.1910 - , , La. AUTREY, Willie E. b.1915 - Maud, Bowie Co., Texas AUTREY, Zula Martile - Living
I found these on a fiche at the LDS FHC today and copied some of them down. The fiche # is 6048343. Hamilton Co., TX Cemeteries Hico Cem. p. 142 Autrey, John William Autrey, Ola May Autrey, Bessie, dau. of 19 Sep 1866 07 Sep 1871 J. W. and O. M. Autrey 16 Feb 1959 17 Dec 1955 25 Aug 1893 03 Oct 1894 p. 143 Autrey, Robert Lee Autrey, Lilaho Autrey, R. L., Jr. 1872 - 1959 1904 - ? 20 Jan 1925 13 Sep 1925 Autrey, Mitchell Autrey, Charles Newton Autrey, W. J. Wife of R. L. Autrey Son of G.D. & M.C. Autrey 28 Aug 1831 04 Aug 1870 11 Oct 1881 15 Jun 1894 07 Feb 1916 12 Nov 1894 Autrey, Frances A. Horton, Mary E. Autrey, J. M., son of 28 Nov 1838 20 Jan 1862 W.J. & F.A. Autrey 12 Aug 1928 17 Dec 1958 04 Aug 1869 23 Oct 1896 p. 146 Eubanks, Alla C. Eubanks, Erie J. 1856 - 1946 1896 - ? p. 159 Autrey, Eula Mae 1891 - 1957 ( BILLS are before this entry and Malones follow. Most are just alphabetized pretty much so it's hard to tell who's next to whom.) Hamilton and Graves - Gentry p. 93 Saxon, Sue Burns Saxon, Capt. Walter Terry Camp, Elizabeth Saxon 1843 - 1918 20 Apr 1836 29 Apr 1883 24 Dec 1924 29 Mar 1949 Saxon, Troup Elmore Saxon, Walter Terry 24 Mar 1874 19 Jan 1898 13 Jun 1952 03 Feb 1965 New I.O.O.F Cem. p. 118 Bankston, Cora A. 06 Apr 1879 09 Sep 1952 I found some of these AUTREYs in WorldConnect that had been in Cherokee Co., TX. That is where my BARNES family was and Charles Newton BARNES is in my close family. Hamilton Co., TX is where my BARNES married my EUBANKS. The EUBANKS here were descended from Annie Naomi CAMP and John HILL through their daughter Elizabeth HILL who married John AWTREY/ AUTREY/ AUTRY, etc. There were also BANKSTONs intermarried in with the AUTREY, etc. line. I have no idea about the SAXON family and had never heard of it before, but if it could help identify where this particular CAMP line was, then it was worth copying to me. Elaine Blackman
>From OKROOTS mail list (a very brief selection) - this is the only Autry listed (male, don't know about female). Hoping this is soon posted to a web site instead of coming in pieces to a mail list! Cheryl --- Subject: [OKROOTS] ORIGINAL MARRIAGE LICENSES IN BRYAN COUNTY, OK Some individuals has asked me to put these on this list. The Bryan County Court house in Oklahoma has been given over 8000 original marriage licenses to the Bryan County Heritage, Research Library in Calera, Oklahoma. If you are a descendant or family member of one of the individuals listed on the marriage licenses below, please send a stamped self addressed envelope to the Bryan County Heritage Association, Inc., P. O. Box 153, Calera, Oklahoma 74730, along with your request. You will then be notified as to how to obtain the Original License. The licenses are from 1902 to 1932. Please do not write and request all of any particular name, you will not be able to obtain them in that manner. Autry, Frank Lee m. Allen, Virginia 13 Jul 1930 ---
Posted on: AUTREY Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/a/u/AUTREY/queries/37 Surname: Autry, Henson, Story, Murchison, Mann ------------------------- By any chance is the George W. Autry any relation to any of the Autrys I have located in Clay Co. AL. I know little........ Benjamin Autry is the father of William Oscar Autry who md Johnnie Alice Murchison. I locate Benjamin in 1860 and 1870 Clay Co. and Wm Oscar in 1880-1920 Clay Co. Wm. Oscar Autry was born either GA or AL abt 1851....HE had several children. Johnnie Alice's mother.......according to family story was a Brown before her marriage........John Murchison was her second husband..........her 4th husband was a Milam....and he and she signed for Johnnie Alice to marry Wm. Oscar. Wm. Oscar's.....parents also had to sign.....they are listed as Benj. O. Autry (at least it looks like an O) and Marthy......census has Martha. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks.
When and where did Geo W. AUTRY and his wife marry? Have you found this information? If not, have you found them in various censuses? I assume they married in 1825-30 time period? There is a Mary C. AUTRY who appears on the Dawes Roll and the Guion Miller Roll (created in the early 1900s) as 1/32 Cherokee. She lived in Warner, OK about 1908. Obviously there are some generations between your Geo W. AUTRY and this Mary C. AUTRY and she probably is the wife of some of this surname. There could be others of Cherokee heritage who were unable to successfully prove it, but the first thing you need is the woman's maiden name and then when/where they married and/or lived. Good luck! Myra ======== Has anyone ever determined the correct surname of the 1st wife of Geo W Autry b 1804 of Benton/Calhoun Co AL. I have been told Eads & also Price. She is reputed to be a full-blood cherokee