Richard Livingston
M
1930 Census | 7 Apr 1930 | Richard Livingston appeared on the 1930 U.S. census of Hazel Township, Tillman County, OK, enumerated 7 Apr 1930 in the household of his parents, Arthur Carlton Livingston and Annie Wright Livingston. He was shown as age 7, born OK, attending school. |
John W. Livingston
M, b. 16 December 1924, d. 27 October 1986
Birth | 16 Dec 1924 | John W. Livingston, son of Arthur Carlton Livingston and Annie Wright, was born on 16 Dec 1924 at Frederick, Tillman County, OK. |
1930 Census | 7 Apr 1930 | John W. Livingston appeared on the 1930 U.S. census of Hazel Township, Tillman County, OK, enumerated 7 Apr 1930 in the household of his parents, Arthur Carlton Livingston and Annie Wright Livingston. He was shown as age 4, born OK. |
Death | 27 Oct 1986 | John W. Livingston died on 27 Oct 1986 at CA at age 61. He was killed in a train accident in the fog. |
Arthur Carlton "Carl" Livingston II
M
Marriage | | Arthur Carlton "Carl" Livingston II married Verbena Ann Lenox. |
Marriage | | Arthur Carlton "Carl" Livingston II married Marilyn Jean Minke at Huntington Park, Orange County, CA. |
Alma Ruth Livingston
F
1930 Census | 7 Apr 1930 | Alma Ruth Livingston appeared on the 1930 U.S. census of Hazel Township, Tillman County, OK, enumerated 7 Apr 1930, in the household of her parents, Arthur Carlton Livingston and Annie Wright Livingston. She was shown as age 22 months, born OK. |
Jennifer Lee Pilcher
F
Marriage | | Jennifer Lee Pilcher married Quincy Ray Carlisle at Midland, Midland County, TX. |
Divorce | | Jennifer Lee Pilcher and Quincy Ray Carlisle were divorced at Austin, Travis County, TX. |
Marriage | | Jennifer Lee Pilcher married John Brian Cisna at Austin, Travis County, TX. |
Mary Holley
F, b. 7 April 1907, d. 3 November 1907
Birth | 7 Apr 1907 | Mary Holley, daughter of Henry Dixon Holley and Nettie Hyburnia Cottrell, was born on 7 Apr 1907 at Wichita County, TX. |
Death | 3 Nov 1907 | Mary Holley died on 3 Nov 1907 at Iowa Park, Wichita County, TX. Mary's death certificate lists her age at death as six months, 26 days. The cause of death listed on death certificate was hydrocephalus. The place was Iowa Park. |
Burial | a 3 Nov 1907 | She was buried a 3 Nov 1907 at Riverside Cemetery, Wichita Falls, Wichita County, TX. |
Katherine St. John Byrnes
F
Barnie Livingston
M, b. circa 1916
Birth | c 1916 | Barnie Livingston, son of Noel Barton Livingston and Ora Atchison, was born c 1916. |
1920 Census | 2 Jan 1920 | Barnie Livingston appeared on the 1920 U.S. census of Wichita County, TX, at Justice Precinct 2, enumerated 2 Jan 1920, in the household of his parents, Noel Barton Livingston and Ora Atchison Livingston. He was shown as age three years and four months, born OK. |
Ludy Katherine Green
F, b. 18 August 1892, d. 31 August 1975
Birth | 18 Aug 1892 | Ludy Katherine Green, daughter of John H. Green and Mary E. Cottrell, was born on 18 Aug 1892 at Wichita County, TX. |
1900 Census | 28 Jun 1900 | Ludy Katherine Green appeared on the 1900 U.S. census of Wichita County, TX, at Justice Precinct 6, enumerated 28 Jun 1900, in the household of her parents, John H. Green and Mary Cottrell Green. She was shown as "Ludie," age 11, born TX Aug 1888. |
1910 Census | 30 Apr 1910 | Ludy Katherine Green appeared on the 1910 U.S. census of Iowa Park, Wichita County, TX, at Justice Precinct 2, enumerated 30 Apr 1910, in the household of her parents, John H. Green and Mary Cottrell Green. She was shown as a 21-year-old school teacher, born TX. |
Marriage | c 1917 | Ludy Katherine Green married Eugene M. Aycock c 1917 at TX. The date of the marriage is extrapolated from the 1930 census, showing the age at first marriage. |
1930 Census | 16 Apr 1930 | Ludy Green Aycock and Eugene M. Aycock appeared on the 1930 U.S. census of Levelland, Hockley County, TX, enumerated 16 Apr 1930. He was shown as a 36-year-old proprietor of hotel-boarding house); she was shown as age 38. They had been married for 13 years and had no children. Also enumerated with the family was Mary E. Cottrell, Ludy's 73-year-old widowed mother. |
Death | 31 Aug 1975 | Ludy Green Aycock died on 31 Aug 1975 at Cook Memorial Hospital, Levelland, Hockley County, TX, at age 83. |
Burial | 2 Sep 1975 | She was buried on 2 Sep 1975 at Resthaven Memorial Park, Lubbock, Lubbock County, TX. |
James Gentry
M, b. before 1787
Birth | b 1787 | James Gentry, son of Elijah Gentry Sr. and Hannah [--M?--] Gentry, was born b 1787 at SC. |
Note | 1804 | On poll tax roll (Larry W. Parr, "Clark County Georgia Tax Digest", "Gentry Family Gazette & Genealogy Exchange", vol 2, p.54 (#10, Dec 1981), published by Richard H. Gentry, McLean, VA.). |
Note | 1813 | On list of taxable property with father Elijah Sr. and brother Simon. |
Milit-Beg | Jan 1813 | James Gentry began military service in Jan 1813 at MS Territory 1 Regiment U.S. Volunteers. (1 Reg't Miss. Territorial Vols.). Entered as Private, discharged as Private [Source: Genealogy.Com database, book, 'Mississippi Territory in the War of 1812,' by Eron Opha Rowland (p.179)]
Note that the Mississippi Territorial Volunteers are often called the "twelve-month volunteers"; their last engagement was at the Battle of Holy Ground in December 1813 and they were mustered out and returned to their homes shortly after that battle. The area where that battle was fought is now in Lowndes County, AL, and Lowndes County is right in the center of what was originally created as Monroe County AL (where Elijah Sr. died in 1818).
According to the History of the 155th Infantry: "1st Detachment of Mississippi Volunteers (also known as Colonel F. L. (Claiborne's Regiment of Mississippi Territorial Militia, and as 1st Regiment Mississippi Territorial Volunteers) organized in late summer of 1812 by voluntary enrollment of men from various militia regiments; entered Federal service 6 September 1812; reorganized March-April 1813 as 1st Regiment United States Volunteers (1st Regiment Mississippi Territory Volunteers) a 12-month corps of Volunteers; released 27 April 1814 from Federal service." |
Note | 5 Mar 1819 | This date is the last known reference to James Gentry -- when he reports the sale of property of an estate where he had been administrator (substituted for his father after his father's death). After that, he simply disappears from the records: he is not in any census thereafter; he is not in the Monroe County court records I have yet located; no online genealogy records claim descent from James. |
Sarah Gentry
F, b. before 1787
Birth | b 1787 | Sarah Gentry, daughter of Elijah Gentry Sr. and Hannah [--M?--] Gentry, was born b 1787 at SC. Note that the only record I have seen with respect to Sarah Gentry is the Journal of Gentry Genealogy, and thus far no source material has been cited. Her existence and relationship to Elijah Gentry is offered here as theory only. |
Jacob Elijah Gentry
M, b. circa 1853
Birth | c 1853 | Jacob Elijah Gentry, son of John Wesley Gentry and Amanda Haynes, was born c 1853 at prob Neshoba County, MS. |
1860 Census | 19 Sep 1860 | Jacob Elijah Gentry appeared on the 1860 U.S. census of Neshoba County, MS, enumerated 19 Sep 1860, in the household of his parents, John Wesley Gentry and Amanda Haynes Gentry. He was shown as age 7, born MS, having attended school within the prior year. |
1870 Census | 6 Aug 1870 | Jacob Elijah Gentry appeared on the 1870 U.S. census of Precinct 4, Orange, Orange County, TX, enumerated 6 Aug 1870, in the household of his parents, John Wesley Gentry and Amanda Haynes Gentry. He was shown as age 18, a farm laborer, born in MS. |
Burial | a 1900 | Jacob Elijah Gentry was buried a 1900 at Castle Cemetery, Castle, Okfuskee County, OK. See the cemetery data online. |
William P. Gentry
M, b. circa 1855
Birth | c 1855 | William P. Gentry, son of John Wesley Gentry and Amanda Haynes, was born c 1855 at prob Neshoba County, MS. |
1860 Census | 19 Sep 1860 | William P. Gentry appeared on the 1860 U.S. census of Neshoba County, MS, enumerated 19 Sep 1860, in the household of his parents, John Wesley Gentry and Amanda Haynes Gentry. He was shown as age 5, born MS. |
George H.P. Gentry
M, b. circa 1857
Birth | c 1857 | George H.P. Gentry, son of John Wesley Gentry and Amanda Haynes, was born c 1857 at prob Neshoba County, MS. |
1860 Census | 19 Sep 1860 | George H.P. Gentry appeared on the 1860 U.S. census of Neshoba County, MS, enumerated 19 Sep 1860, in the household of his parents, John Wesley Gentry and Amanda Haynes Gentry. He was shown as age 3, born MS. |
Wilmoth N.C. "Nancy" Gentry
F, b. circa 1859
Birth | c 1859 | Wilmoth N.C. "Nancy" Gentry, daughter of John Wesley Gentry and Amanda Haynes, was born c 1859 at prob Neshoba County, MS. |
1860 Census | 19 Sep 1860 | Wilmoth N.C. "Nancy" Gentry appeared on the 1860 U.S. census of Neshoba County, MS, enumerated 19 Sep 1860, in the household of her parents, John Wesley Gentry and Amanda Haynes Gentry. She was shown as age 1, born MS. |
1870 Census | 6 Aug 1870 | Wilmoth N.C. "Nancy" Gentry appeared on the 1870 U.S. census of Precinct 4, Orange, Orange County, TX, enumerated 6 Aug 1870, in the household of her parents, John Wesley Gentry and Amanda Haynes Gentry. She was shown as age 11, born MS. |
Amanda [--M?--] Gentry
F, b. circa 1833
Birth | c 1833 | Amanda [--M?--] Gentry was born c 1833 at MS. date of birth is extrapolated from census records; Amanda was listed as age 27 on the 1860 census. |
Marriage | b 1857 | She married William Jefferson Gentry, son of Elijah Gentry and Wilmoth Killen, b 1857 at MS. Date and place of marriage are extrapolated from census records; William, his wife Amanda and their daughter Marcina were all born in Mississippi, and Marcina was three years old as of the 1860 census, placing the marriage before 1857 and in Mississippi. |
1860 Census | 19 Sep 1860 | Amanda [--M?--] Gentry and William Jefferson Gentry appeared on the 1860 U.S. census of Neshoba County, MS, enumerated 19 Sep 1860. William was shown as a 26-year-old farmer, born MS; Amanda was shown as age 27, born MS. Their children Marcina W. were listed as living with them. She was shown as age 3, born MS. |
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