This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Guthrie Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/IBh.2ACIB/1055.1.2 Message Board Post: Hope, Can you tell me where you found ref to Daniel Guthrie, Sr. coming into PA with those children? Do you know where he came from? Would appreciate any light you can shed on this line. I descend from Daniel. Thanks.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Guthrie, Fuller Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IBh.2ACIB/1048.1.1.3.1.1 Message Board Post: I am working on the same line as Thom. The John Guthrey son of Edward Guthrey has possiblities. Our John Guthrey/Guthrie fathered a child as early as 1783 in Maryland. John Guthrey/Guthrie married Mary Fuller. Do you have any more information on this John Guthrey.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/IBh.2ACIB/1055.1.1.1 Message Board Post: I will pass the request for DNA testing to my husband and father-in-law and let you know. If you haven't heard from me by the first of April, remind me as my husband is in the middle of testing his elemetary kids (he's a teacher) and it will mean he has not gotten back to me yet. I will also be seeing my in-laws the last week of March.
I contacted a DNA lab several years ago, and was told at that time that while DNA could show that two individuals were related, the test could not estimate the generation any closer than somewhere between 2 and 12. That is the two males were related somewhere between 2 and 12 generations ago. Since it appears that the Guthrie name originated in one area in Scotland all Guthrie's are going to be related within that time frame. If someone here has newer information that contradicts this, would they please post it? mtDNA would be useful to show that a female (non Guthrie) is related to a Guthrie of some generation back. For it to be useful to show a relationship betweeen two Guthrie's I believe a brother-sister relationship in a specific generation would have to be proved. Again if I'm wrong, please post. Larry Guthrie --------------------------------------------- This message was sent using Endymion MailMan. http://www.endymion.com/products/mailman/
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Guthrie Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/IBh.2ACIB/1055.1.1 Message Board Post: I am interested in doing a little DNA study with some Guthrie males from Daniel Guthrie line. My Guthrie line is from MD-VA-OH-IN Orange Co, Indiana. William Guthrie b1784 VA was on the 1820 Orange Co, IN Census and married 1823. I am hoping to establish connection to some other Guthrie line that was in the Northwest Territory in the 1780-1800 time frame. I can convince a couple of males from my branch to contribute DNA (brushing inside of mouth) to compare against Daniel Guthrie descendants. The first step is to contact some of them. I went to an annual reunion in Bedford acouple of years ago, but cant' find names. Will someone please contact me.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Guthrie Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IBh.2ACIB/289.317.323.326.328.1 Message Board Post: Request a death certificate for him. Log-on to: www.adph.org This is the Alabama Dept. of Public Health, and open the vital records page, then download the request's for death cert.'s Fill out the form and mail it in.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: GUTHRIE HEBNER Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/IBh.2ACIB/1113 Message Board Post: I'm looking for descendants of Ethel Guthrie, b 1 Sep 1910 in Vanderburgh Co, IN for a study on mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), which is inherited through the female side. Ethel was the daughter of Louis A. Guthrie and Ethel HEBNER. If my research is correct (and I've not double-checked it), her maternal ancestry goes back to Mary BEACH, b 1641 in Watertown, MA.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Guthrie, Russell Classification: Marriage Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/IBh.2ACIB/1112 Message Board Post: Note: I have a copy of this page of the marriage register for only one set of the names on it. However, I hated to see the rest of the information “go to waste,” so I’m posting it out here in the event that it may prove useful to someone else. Marriage Register, New Castle county, Delaware 1910 - page 132 Register Entry #: 58342 Groom: Edwin S. Guthrie Age: 21 Nation/state: Pa. Residence: Bradford Hill, Pa. Occupation: Farmer Bride: Agnes A. Russell Age: 18 Nation/state: Pa. Residence: West Chester, Pa. Groom’s parents: Harry C. Guthrie/Lydia Davis Bride’s parents: Gabriel E. Russell/Mary C. Pyle Date of marriage: June 1, 1909 Person solemnizing marriage: G. L. Wolfe Date of registration: Mch. 31, 1910
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Guthrie, Rauenzahn Classification: Marriage Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/IBh.2ACIB/1111 Message Board Post: Note: I have a copy of this page of the marriage register for only one set of the names on it. However, I hated to see the rest of the information “go to waste,” so I’m posting it out here in the event that it may prove useful to someone else. Marriage Register, New Castle county, Delaware 1909 - page 101 Register Entry #: 49434 Groom: Wm. E. Guthrie Age: 22 Nation/state: Pa. Residence: Reading, Pa. Occupation: Clerk Bride: Carrie E. Rauenzahn Age: 21 Nation/state: Pa. Residence: Reading, Pa. Groom’s parents: Nicholas Guthrie/Mary Kling Bride’s parents: Gideon Rauenzahn/Sarah Smith Date of marriage: Apl. 3, 1909 Person solemnizing marriage: G. L. Wolfe Date of registration: Dec. 31, 1909
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Guthrie, Schreckengast Classification: Marriage Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/IBh.2ACIB/1110 Message Board Post: Note: I have a copy of this page of the marriage register for only one set of the names on it. However, I hated to see the rest of the information “go to waste,” so I’m posting it out here in the event that it may prove useful to someone else. Marriage Register, New Castle county, Delaware 1906 - page 77 Register Entry #: 41425 Groom: John Guthrie Age: 28 Nation/state: Phila. Residence: Phila. Occupation: Police officer Bride: Bessie E. Schreckengast Age: 31 Nation/state: Pa. Residence: Phila. Groom’s parents: John/Mary M. Myles Bride’s parents: L. D./Jennie Grenninger Date of marriage: 1-12-06 Person solemnizing marriage: Wm. Wirt King Date of registration: July 6, 1906
I have posted the first 4 generations for this family. If you find a connection please let me know. Shirley Anderson Shawnee, OK -- _______________________________________________ Sign-up for your own FREE Personalized E-mail at Mail.com http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup Meet Singles http://corp.mail.com/lavalife
I don't know what the problem with my home page, but I will post as much of the information as possible. It willtake several post so be patient. If you connect to this family please let me know. Thanks, Shirley Anderson Shawnee, OK Descendants of William Guthrey Generation No. 1 1. William1 Guthrey was born 1772 in Virginia, and died May 05, 1854 in Cassandra, Walker, Georgia. He married Mary Warren Musgrove 1808 in North Carolina, daughter of Harrison Musgrove and Jean Owen. She was born Abt. 1786 in North Carolina, and died Abt. 1865 in Walker County, Georgia. Notes for William Guthrey: In addition to the information from William Morris Guthrey's original tree below, I have received much help from Lynda Durfee <Durfee_Lynda@tmac.com> and Lloyd M. Guthrie, cousins descended from Eulys Ross Guthrie. Without their help and several other cousins, I would still be where William Morris Guthrey's tree ended. This information was merged from two trees. One is from Broderbund, Family Tree Maker, Disk #5, Tree #1550, the other a hand written tree of William Guthrey, 1772-1854, researched by William Morris Guthrey, son of John Cook Guthrey & Laura Agnes Pope, John Cook Guthrey son of William Benjamin Guthrey & Elizabeth Frances Lee (Kirkus was 1st husbands surname), William Benjamin Guthrey son of Robert Musgrove Guthrey & Mary Jane Hardin, Robert Musgrove Guthrey son of William Guthrey & Mary Charlotte Musgrove (full blood Cherokee Indian. See notes on William Guthrey and Mary Charlotte Musgrove family page. GENEALOGICAL CHART OF KNOWN DESCENDANTS OF WILLIAM GUTHREY 1772-1854 - BY WILLIAM MORRIS GUTHREY Nothing is known about the forefathers of William Guthrey and very little is known about him or his wife, Mary Charlotte Musgrove. The first record of them is from the 1850-Census of Walker County, Georgia, which lists "William Guthrey, age 80, born in Virginia", and "Mary Guthrey, age 64, born in North Carolina" as living in the household of their son, Robert Musgrove Guthrey. They were not living with Robert when the 1840-Census was taken. The only other record of William Guthrey is in the Robert Guthrey Bible, which notes that "William Guthrey died May5, 1854, 82 years old." Family tradition says that William was from Virginia, that he was of Scotch-Irish ancestory and that his wife Mary, was a full-blood Cherokee Indian. This is probably true as her children were dark. This chart deals with descendents of his three younger children. There is no record of his two older boys, Harrison and Barnett Guthrey, twins, except their birth date, October 15,1809. At the time of their birth William was about thirty seven years of age and Mary was about twenty three. It was unusual for a man of those times to reach thirty seven before the birth of his first child. It is possible that he married in Virginia while a young man, had a family there, then went to North Carolina, where he married Mary Musgrove. They later moved to Georgia as the three younger children were born there. This must have been South Georgia as Central and North Georgia were not opened to settlers until after the children were born. This chart differs form other published family records. It will be difficult to read without some explanation. It is actually a "family tree" upside down and greatly elongated to accommodate this large family. Think of the unknown ancestors of William Guthrey as the hidden roots of the tree, William as the trunk, his children as the main limbs and their descendents as the smaller limbs. You will note that there are many vertical lines and a few horizontal lines. The horizontal lines indicate the end of that particular line, either by dying childless or having passed the child-bearing age without children. The vertical lines are very important. They are a form of fence, two of them making a lane. In tracing an ancestor of a person, never cross a vertical line. Follow the lane of a particular person upward until it opens into a larger area, which will also be restricted by two verticals lines. This will be that persons parents. A parent may have several lanes opening into his area, depending on the number of children they have Each name on the chart has a number and a letter before it, for example 11a. This indicates that this is the oldest child of the parent shown above him and this parent is of the 11th generation. 11b would indicate the second child of a particular parent. A combination of a persons number with that of his ancestors will give him a set of number that will not be duplicated in the entire chart. For instance my number is 11b, 10b, 9a, 8c, 7, indicating that I am the second child of the 11th generation, son of the 2nd child of the 10th generation, grandson of the 1st child of the 9th generation, great-grandson of the third child of the eight generation, William is the 7th generation. No letter is by his name as we do not know whether he had brother or sisters. In checking for anyone on the chart, first consult the index at the back, which is arranged alphabetically. Behind each name in the index will be a combination like 11a-17.This indicates that this name can be found on page 17, on the 11th generation line. As the charts are printed as strips and later folded, the folds may vary from chart to chart. If the name sought is not found on the page indicated by the index, look on the page either side to see if differences in folding had not placed a name, supposed to be on page 17, is not actually on page 16 or 18. In every case, the name of the blood relative is placed first, whether male or female and the name of the person marrying into the family is place below. Very few abbreviations have been used. "b" stands for born: "d" for died: "m" for married: "ch" for child: "div" for divorced: "adp" for adopted and "dau" for daughter. Every attempt has been made to be accurate. Much of the information used was given by other than the person concerned and in a work of this size there are bound to be errors. Please forgive any errors of omission or commission and let me know so I can correct them. This chart is a type of printing that is permanent. But it should be kept out of strong light, particularly strong sunlight for extended periods of time or it will turn yellow. So many have helped with this work that space does not permit mentioning all of them. But without Eulys Ross Guthrie at Alamosa, Colorado, this work may never have been completed and I wish to especially thank him. Most of the family lines on this chart are complete. By this I do not mean each line has a complete record of every date and place for each person in the line. What is meant is that all of the members are listed. But for a few family lines my information is such that I am sure that there are descendents whose names I do not have. In such cases the words "not complete" is written under where the line ends. Statistically, there are 1880 families listed, for a total of 4601 individuals. Of this number 2203 are direct descents of William Guthrey. 904 are the individuals that married into his family and 1494 are the parents of those marrying into the family. Space does not permit putting the addresses of living members of the family. If anyone would like to know the address of any individual let me know and I will send them the address. Signed W.M. Guthrey RFD #2 Box 384 Collinsville, Oklahoma 74021 First printing June 2, 1969 CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE: Georgia COUNTY: Walker DIVISION: Lookout Valley REEL NO: M432-85 SHEET NO: 467B REFERENCE: Enumerated on October 28, 1850 by A B Reid 21 1725 1725 Guthry William 80 M Va X 22 1725 1725 Guthry Mary 64 F Geo 23 1725 1725 Guthry William O 24 M Farmer Geo More About William Guthrey: Census: 1850, Walker County, Georgia Notes for Mary Warren Musgrove: On the GUTHREY family tree, William Morris GUTHREY had Mary's middle name as Charlotte, I have worked with Lynda Durfee, a descendent of William GUTHREY, through his son Robert Musgrove's first wife, Mary Jane HARDIN and some other genealogist, that her middle name was more than likely Warren. I have changed this tree in accordance to those findings. 1850-Census of Walker County, Georgia, which lists "William Guthrey, age 80, born in Virginia", and "Mary Guthrey, age 64, born in North Carolina" as living in the household of their son, Robert Musgrove Guthrey. Mary was living with son William Olander Guthrey in the 1860 census in Walker County, Georgia. Listed as Mary W. Guthrey and born in Virginia. Marriage Notes for William Guthrey and Mary Musgrove: The Guthrey family tree has William and Mary married in North Carolina, the notes from the Later Day Saints says they were married in Walker County, Georgia. This makes more sense, as all their children were born in Walker County, Georgia. Children of William Guthrey and Mary Musgrove are: 2 i. Barnett2 Guthrey, born October 15, 1809; died October 15, 1809. 3 ii. Harrison Guthrey, born October 15, 1809; died October 15, 1809. + 4 iii. Robert Musgrove Guthrey, born March 24, 1811 in Green County, Georgia; died April 29, 1877 in Cassandra, Walker, Georgia. + 5 iv. Martha Jane Guthrey, born May 19, 1821 in Georgia; died May 19, 1905 in Imbler, Union, Oregon. + 6 v. William Olander Guthrey, born February 22, 1825 in Georgia; died October 1895 in Black Springs, Montgomery, Arkansas. -- _______________________________________________ Sign-up for your own FREE Personalized E-mail at Mail.com http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup Meet Singles http://corp.mail.com/lavalife
I have had some trouble with Family Tree Maker. They had 3 different pages for, they have deleted 2, so try this address see if it works http://www.familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/a/n/d/Shirley-J-Anderson/?Welcome=1046209765 This is the address that shows up when I am on the page. Shirley -- _______________________________________________ Sign-up for your own FREE Personalized E-mail at Mail.com http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup
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I have just update my family tree on my home page. It contains the family of William and Mary Musgrove Guthrey. This is a very large file and I am unable to download it to the list. Please take time to check it out. If you have any additions or corrections, please let me know. Thanks, Shirley Anderson, Shawnee, OK -- _______________________________________________ Sign-up for your own FREE Personalized E-mail at Mail.com http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: guthrey Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IBh.2ACIB/1109 Message Board Post: looking for any info on the william guthrey was born in va. about 1770 looking for siblings mom and dad etc. or looking to add to my family tree so if you are in this line of the guthreys i will be glad to add you or help you add to yours in anyway thanks again
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/IBh.2ACIB/1101.3.1.1 Message Board Post: Looks like this William Guttery may have been in Tennessee in 1820. I have not checked the census for that period yet. This William appears to have been prominent in church and local politics. Fred NAME WILLIAM GUTTERY BORN JANUARY 1778 BIRTHPLACE SOUTH CAROLINA DIED JULY 7, 1825 PLACE OF DEATH TOWNLEY, WALKER COUNTY, ALABAMA FATHER ROBERT GUTTERY MOTHER (MAIDEN NAME) ELIZABETH “BETSY” JOHNSTON WIFE HANNAH JOHNSON MARRIAGE DATE BEFORE 1796 PLACE OF MARRIAGE ELBERT COUNTY, GEORGIA CHILDREN JOHNSON GUTTERY JOHN G. GUTTERY CATHERINE GUTTERY ISHAM GUTTERY ROBERT MALONE GUTTERY 2/26/1801 HETTY GUTTERY 6/--/1812 Information known as of June 23, 2002 REMARKS: Occupation; farmer and road commissioner. Religion was Primative Baptist. He has a marker at Boshell Cemetery, Townley, Walker County, Alabama, but he has an unmarked grave near Providence near Jerry Williams home. William and wife Hannah were members of an Arm of Dove’s Creek Church in Elbert County, Georgia, on February 6, 1796. William sold 50 acres of land laying on the north fork of Beaver Creek in Elbert County, Georgia to his mother, Elizabeth, on June 14, 1799, recorded July 19, 1799, Elbert County Georgia Deeds & Mortgages Book F, pages 40-41. On July 5, 1799, he sold 50 acres of land on the north fork of Beaver Creek, Georgia, to Joseph Parker & Joshua Hearne, recorded January 2, 1801, Elbert County, Georgia, Deeds & Mortgages Book G, pages 11-12-13. William, on February 7, 1801, received one dollar from his father, Robert’s estate, recorded page 57 Books A-B-C Wills, Returns, Inventories, Appraisements & Sales, Elbert County, Georgia. H! e moved to Hall County, Georgia, before the birth of his son Robert. He moved to Lincoln County, Tennessee, between 1806-1809 and in September 1810 he was appointed to help overseer to view and mark off a road from Fayettville to Shelbyville, Tennessee. On November 28, 1810 appointed to view & mark off a road from Parrish Old Mill to intersect Hannahs road at county line, recorded in 1st County Court Minutes of Lincoln County, Tennessee, Certificate 8518. July 7, 1814, was granted to William Guttery by the State of Tennessee 15 acres. On December 31, 1814, tax records of Lincoln County, Tennessee, for 1814 show William owned two plots of land, 15 acres each, Certificates numbers 3805 & 3804 located on Mulberry Creek. In 1815 William was removed as overseer of roads and replaced by James Peach. February, 1816, a transfer of a plat and Certificate from William Guttery to Robert Mayfield for 15 acres of land was proven by William Murry and Thomas Mayfield and ordered to be Cert! ified. Deed Book D page 461 Land Deed Book of Lincoln County, Tennessee. November 1, 1816 Deed from William Guttery of Monroe County, Tennessee on the Cahawby River to Ezekiel McNealy of Lincoln County, Tennessee, 15 acres on headwaters of Mulberry Creek, Register 27, November 1817. Shortly before 1820, he came to Walker County, Alabama. He entered land on November 18, 1822, east half T 15s, R 7W S19(west of Parrish, Alabama) and on October 22, 1823, T 14S, R 8W S 18 (Holly Grove). He was appointed the first Road Commissioner in Walker County Alabama after it was formed in December 26, 1823. information from Floyd Guthrie of Alabama 2. William GUTTERY. Son of Robert GUTTERY & Elizabeth "Betsy" JOHNSTON. Born Jan 1778 in SC. Died 7 Jul 1825 in Walker Co., Al. Buried in Near Providence, Walker Co., Al. Occupation Farmer & Road Com. Religion Pri Baptist. He has a marker at Boshell Cemetery, Townley, Walker Co., Al. but he has an unmarked grave near Providence near Jerry Williams home.;Willian and wife Hannah was a member of an Arm of Dove's Creek Church at Holly Springs, Elbert Co., Ga. on 6 Feb 1796; William sold 50 acres of land laying on the north fork of Beaver Creek in Elbert Co., Ga. to his mother Elizabeth on 14 June 1799 Recorded 19 July 1799 Elbert Co., Ga Deeds & Mortages Book F pgs 40-41; On 5 July 1799 he sold 50 acres of land on the north fork of Beaver Creek, Elbert Co., Ga to Joseph Parker & Joshua Hearne Recored 2 Jan 1801 Elbert Co., Ga Deeds & Mortages Book G pgs 11-12-13; William on 7 Feb 1801 received one dollars from his father, Roberts, estate recorded pg. 57 Books A_B_C Wills, Returns, Inventores, Appraisements & Sales Elbert Co., Ga; He moved to Hall Co., Ga.before the birth of his son Robert on 8 May 1801; He moved to Lincoln Co., Tn. between 1806-1809 and in Sep 1810 he was appointed ! to help overeer to view and mark off a road from Fayetteville to Shelbyville Tn and on 28 Nov 1810 appointed to view & mark off a road from Parrish Old Mill to intersect Hannahs road at county line recored in 1st County Court Mintes of Lincoln Co., Tn. Certificate 8518 ; 7 Jul 1814 was granted to William Guttery by the State of Tn 15 acres; on 31 Dec 1814 Tax records of Lincoln Co., Tn for 1814 show William owned two plots of land, 15 acres each Cert no 3805 & 3804 located on Mulberry Creek; In 1815 William was removed as overseer of roads and replaced by James Peach for he removed.; Feb 1816 A transfer of a plat and Cert. from William Guttery to Robert Mayfied for 15 acres of Land was proven by William Murry and Thomas Mayfield and ordered to be Certified. ; Deed Book D pg 461 Land Deed Book of Lincoln Co, Tn 1 Nov 1816 Deed from William Guttery of Monroe Co., Tn on the Cahawby River to Ezekiel McNealy of Lincoln Co., Tn 15 acres on head waters of Mulberry Creek Reg! ister 27 Nov 1817 Shortly before 1820 He came to Walker Co., Al. ; He entered land on 18 Nov 1822 east half T 15s R 7W S 19 (west of Parrish, Al.) and on 22 Oct 1823 T 14S R 8W S 18 (Holly Grove). He was appointed the 1st Road Commissioner in Walker Co., Al after it was formed in 26 Dec 1823 Research: Listed in Robert Guthrie's Will in Elbert Co., Ga 1797 Elber Co., Ga records Lincoln Co., Tn Records "Guthrie and Allied Familes" by Mrs McQueen Guthrie Grave Marker He married Hannah JOHNSON, Before 1796 in Elbert Co., Ga. Born 1779 in SC. Died 1 Dec 1855 in Townley, Walker Co., Al. Buried in Boshell Cemetety, Townley, Walker Co., Al. Occupation Home Maker. Religion Pri. Baptist. Tomb reads Died Dec 1, 1855 Age about 75 Yr. Some time after the death of William Guttery she married Daniel Townley Research: Elbert Co., Ga records Grave Marker "Guthrie and Allied Familes" by Mrs McQueen Guthrie They had the following children: 9 i. Robert GUTTERY Rev. 10 ii. Johnson GUTTERY Rev. 11 iii. John G. GUTTERY 12 iv. Hetty GUTTERY 13 v. Catherine GUTTERY 14 vi. Isham GUTTERY Sr. Rev.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Guthrie, Snider, Weaver Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IBh.2ACIB/1101.3.1 Message Board Post: My ggg grandfather, William Guthrie appears in the census of Washington County, GA in 1820. Apparently, he moved to GA from SC or NC. Your Robert Guttery would be about the right age to have a son, William Guttery, who could be my William Guthrie. Is that possible?
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Guthrie, Bear Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IBh.2ACIB/1079.1 Message Board Post: I now find that the name might not be Jacob but Charles L. I did find a marriage record index that said Charles L. married Eliza Jane Bear.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: GUTHRIE, ALLEN in Leesville, IN Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/IBh.2ACIB/1056.1.2.1 Message Board Post: My G.Grandmother, Lucinda Jane Guthrie, was raised by her Grandmother, Sarah (Sally) Guthrie. Sarah (Sally) Guthrie was married to Micajah Allen. Lucinda Jane's parents were Sarah E. Allen and James A. Guthrie. Lucinda's parents died when she was young. She was the only child from their union.