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| Volume 3, © 2003, 2004, W.M. Gentry - All rights reserved. | |
| Vol 3, Issue 1 |
THE SONS OF SAMUEL-II GENTRY Part 6. William Gentry and Son Claiborne William Gentry and his son Claiborne are additions to the list of comprehensive descriptions of descendants of Samuel-II Gentry | ||||||||||||||
| Vol 3, Issue 2 | No Issue Published | ||||||||||||||
| Vol 3, Issue 3 |
THE SONS OF SAMUEL-II GENTRY Part 7. The Spartanburg, South Carolina, Gentrys Samuel Gentry (the Elder), Nathaniel Gentry, Samuel Gentry (the Younger) and Richard Gentry (the Revolutionary War pensioner of Rockcastle County, Kentucky) are discussed and their possible relationships to Samuel-II Gentry considered. | ||||||||||||||
| Vol 3, Issue 4 |
A. "CHEROKEE DAVID" GENTRY and TIANA ROGERS B. "PREACHER ELIJAH" GENTRY Persistent stories of two early Gentry men marrying Indian wives are examined. In the case of David Gentry, the question is one of the identity of David. In the case of Elijah Gentry, the question is whether or not there was a marriage. | ||||||||||||||
| Vol 3, Issue 5 |
SOME "ORPHAN" GENTRYS OF SOUTH CAROLINA (+ TABLE OF MALE SOUTH CAROLINA GENTRYS) Census records for Rolly Gentry and other Gentrys living in 1830 in Hall County, Georgia; two Cornelius Gentrys of Franklin County, Georgia; and Shadrick Gentry of Tennessee and Alabama are analyzed as an aid to assigning ancestral relationships.
Vol 3, Issue 6 |
CHEROKEE TRADITIONS AMONG THE TALLEYS, GENTRYS, | AND ASSOCIATED FAMILIES OF TEXAS AND ARKANSAS Patrick Pyne searches for possible evidence of a Cherokee heritage among his maternal ancestors.
Vol 3, Issue 7 |
ALLEN D. AND NANCY GENTRY | A Scandalous Family Allen D. Gentry of Monroe County, Tennessee, his wife of many years, Nancy Gentry, and his mistress, then wife, Susan Ivy are described along with their children. Verbatim transcriptions of court documents are given in a supplementary file. Added (1/19/2007).
Vol 3, Issue 8 |
THE GENTRYS OF OLD BUNCOMBE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA | Proposed families for John, Elias, Thomas and Jesse Gentry, sons of David and Elizabeth Whitlock Gentry of Caroline County, Virginia, who settled in Western North Carolina beginning in 1808.
Vol 3, Issue 9 |
AN OVERVIEW OF EARLY GENTRYS IN EAST TENNESSEE | The Gentrys who appeared in a variety of East Tennessee records from 1778 to 1820 are discussed by proposed family relationships tied to a chronological listing of those records by county.
Vol 3, Issue 10 |
SHADRACK, MESHACK AND ABEDNEGO GENTRY | A description of the three sons of Allen-III Gentry and their children whose eventual residences ranged from North Carolina to Kentucky, Tennessee, Missouri, and Mississippi.
Vol 3, Issue 11 |
GENTRYS OF ROCKINGHAM AND STOKES COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA | PART A. WATSON GENTRY, PART B. RICHARD GENTRY Two families who emigrated to North Carolina from Virginia before 1810, most of whose members moved on westward to Tennessee and Indiana.
Vol 3, Issue 12 |
THE GENTRY FAMILY IN AMERICA -- EPILOGUE | A structured summary chart of the first four to five generations of descendants of Nicholas-I Gentry provides an index to references to individual family members in earlier issues of the Journal. A brief summary of Gentrys not related to Nicholas-I is also presented. Revised June 2008 |