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
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/ >
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]
Dear List, I would very much appreciate if anyone on the Autry list can help me. I am looking for G.W. Autry b Georgia abt 1810 m Lucretia ( last name unknown) b abt 1817. According to 1850 Census. 1900 Census. Children Rebecca J. b Mississippi John (L?) b Mississippi Sarah E b 1839 Mississippi m Gilbert Smith ( my Gt. Grandparents) Know very little about them; however, lived in Licking, MO, Texas County. Lydia O (?) Mississippi Mary L. Mississippi William T. Mississippi Simon P Tennessee Any help appreciated. Thank you, CJ Waldron
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/ > >