I've added some photos to my web page about my 2-great grandfather John English Autry. The tintype which I believe to be of him... I don't know for sure that it is of him, but in reading about tintype dating the best advice I could find said that clothing was the best guide to the age of a tintype, and so far as I am aware the clothing shown in this photo is clearly ante-bellum. Other advice was that folks in ante-bellum photos tended to have "messy" hair... and that seems to fit too. It is combed, but still a bit wild. The photo was found in an old house, not the "Old Autry place" that stood south of Whigham, GA, till only a handful of years ago, and was in my childhood the home of my great uncle Henry Haire. Instead, it was found at the nearby "Old Haire place". My mother and grandmother (Mary Lee Haire/Davis... daughter of James Daniel Haire and Forest Preselle Autry) lived there during W.W.I while my grandfather went from Arcadia, Florida, to Dothan, Alabama, and took a job in a munitions factory there to avoid the draft. From the fact that the grave stone that was never placed on 2-great grandpa Autry's place of burial was found there, and from bits of information dropped from time to time by my mother, I believe that Mary McQueen Autry, John English Autry's widow (who died in 1920), spent her final years at the Old Haire place.. thus it would seem reasonable that she brought her husband's photograph there with her. I am interested in hearing back from others having Autry ancestors, if they find that the face seen in the tintype closely resembles any other Autrys... See: http://pone.com/ts/rw002.htm RW P.S. There are "dead links" at the foot of the page. I know that and at this point don't really care. I've gotten tired of chasing shifting URLs all around the web.