Marlyne-this is the book I was talking about--I understand what you mean about so much stuff. Work has been busy and gen. has been great lately--need to take a week to catch up with it all!! Pam "There is another book out there that I found on microfilm about the Autry Family. It is AUTRY FAMILY by May Merrill Emory. It contains letter and some genealogy from her Autry relatives. It appears that someone compiled all of this information after she died and self published it. You can order a copy of the microfilm at any Family History Center for $3.75 for 30 days. If you need it longer you can get extentions for a reduced price. After the 3rd extention the microfilm is supposed to stay in the Family History Center indefinitly. The microfilm number is 1318398 and the book is iten 4 on the film. Most of the information in the letters is what these relatives could remember. Some is not accurate and some is confusing, but there is some real interesting information on the people. I especially liked the descriptions of the people. I think many Autry researchers will find this little book very interesting and valuable in their research.
The names in the Autry Family book by May Merrell Emory include: Awtrey, Beall, Camp, Chandler, Cheves, Dingler, Durham, Farmer, Harris, Hill, Hood, Merrell, Swift. There may be others but these are the ones listed in preface. The book starts with Absolom Awtrey, b. abt 1750 in NC, married to Polly (Mary Lucy). The regions covered are North Carolina, Alabama, Georgia for the most part. If anyone is interested in viewing this book, go to any Family History Center and order it on microfilm for $3.75 for 30 days. You can extend your viewing time for less money. After you extend two times it remains in the FHC indefinately at no further charge. --- PaWZake@aol.com wrote: > Marlyne-this is the book I was talking about--I > understand what you mean > about so much stuff. Work has been busy and gen. > has been great lately--need > to take a week to catch up with it all!! > > Pam > > "There is another book out there that I found on > microfilm about the Autry Family. It is AUTRY FAMILY > by May Merrill Emory. It contains letter and some > genealogy from her Autry relatives. It appears that > someone compiled all of this information after she > died and self published it. You can order a copy of > the microfilm at any Family History Center for $3.75 > for 30 days. If you need it longer you can get > extentions for a reduced price. After the 3rd > extention the microfilm is supposed to stay in the > Family History Center indefinitly. The microfilm > number is 1318398 and the book is iten 4 on the > film. > > Most of the information in the letters is what these > relatives could remember. Some is not accurate and > some is confusing, but there is some real > interesting > information on the people. I especially liked the > descriptions of the people. I think many Autry > researchers will find this little book very > interesting and valuable in their research. > > > ==== 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 > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE Valentine eCards with Yahoo! Greetings! http://greetings.yahoo.com
The names in the Autry Family book by May Merrell Emory include: Awtrey, Beall, Camp, Chandler, Cheves, Dingler, Durham, Farmer, Harris, Hill, Hood, Merrell, Swift. There may be others but these are the ones listed in preface. The book starts with Absolom Awtrey, b. abt 1750 in NC, married to Polly (Mary Lucy). The regions covered are North Carolina, Alabama, Georgia for the most part. If anyone is interested in viewing this book, go to any Family History Center and order it on microfilm for $3.75 for 30 days. You can extend your viewing time for less money. After you extend two times it remains in the FHC indefinately at no further charge. --- PaWZake@aol.com wrote: > Marlyne-this is the book I was talking about--I > understand what you mean > about so much stuff. Work has been busy and gen. > has been great lately--need > to take a week to catch up with it all!! > > Pam > > "There is another book out there that I found on > microfilm about the Autry Family. It is AUTRY FAMILY > by May Merrill Emory. It contains letter and some > genealogy from her Autry relatives. It appears that > someone compiled all of this information after she > died and self published it. You can order a copy of > the microfilm at any Family History Center for $3.75 > for 30 days. If you need it longer you can get > extentions for a reduced price. After the 3rd > extention the microfilm is supposed to stay in the > Family History Center indefinitly. The microfilm > number is 1318398 and the book is iten 4 on the > film. > > Most of the information in the letters is what these > relatives could remember. Some is not accurate and > some is confusing, but there is some real > interesting > information on the people. I especially liked the > descriptions of the people. I think many Autry > researchers will find this little book very > interesting and valuable in their research. > > > ==== 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 > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE Valentine eCards with Yahoo! Greetings! http://greetings.yahoo.com