
Curtis Embrey[1]

Person ID: I2460
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Name Curtis Embrey Name Curtis Embry - Alternate spelling of surname
Born 1809 Georgia, United States [2, 3]
- Fact Flags: Preferred
Gender Male Died 1900 Alabama, United States Siblings + 1. Curtis Embrey (current person), b. 1809, Georgia, United States , d. 1900, Alabama, United States
(Age 91 years)
+ 2. George M. Embry, b. 1811, Georgia, United States , d. Jul 1875 (Age 64 years)
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Parents
Father James A. Embry, b. 25 Mar 1788, Oglethorpe, Georgia, United States , d. Aft 1870, Alabama, United States
(Age > 83 years)
Mother Francis P. O'Kelly, b. 1790, Virginia, United States , d. Bef 1870 (Age < 79 years)
Married 27 Aug 1808 Oglethorpe, Georgia, United States -
Family 1
Wife 1 Nancy, b. Est 1810, d. Between 30 Nov 1837 and Apr 1840 (Age 27 years) Married Est 1834 Notes - There are credible records of an 1840 marriage between Curtis Embry and Rebecca Larue. The 1850 Census shows Curtis and Rebecca in a household with 6 children, ages 15, 13, 5, 3, 2, and 3 mos. Those first two children were born several years before the marriage. It is reasonable to conclude that Curtis had a first wife, had two children, then lost that wife and married Rebecca in 1840 as his second wife. She would then have become stepmother to a 5 year old and a 3 year old.
Children 1. Charles D. Embry, b. 1835, Madison, Madison, Alabama, United States , d. Yes, date unknown
+ 2. James Blackston Embry, b. 30 Nov 1837, Marshall, Alabama, United States , d. 16 Oct 1893, Waxahachie, Ellis, Texas, United States
(Age 55 years)
Family 2
Wife 2 Rebecca Larue, b. 1819, Alabama, United States , d. Yes, date unknown
Married 29 Apr 1840 Marshall, Alabama, United States [6]
Children 1. Elizabeth Embrey, b. Bef 4 Jul 1844, Alabama, United States , d. Yes, date unknown
+ 2. Sarah Ann Embry, b. 1846, Alabama, United States , d. 20 Nov 1916, Chicota, Lamar, Texas, United States
(Age 70 years)
+ 3. Martha Emeline Embry, b. 1848, Alabama, United States , d. 14 Nov 1927, Greencreek, Polk, North Carolina, United States
(Age 79 years)
+ 4. Abner E. Embrey, b. Jan 1850, Alabama, United States , d. 2 Nov 1906, Blooming Grove, Navarro, Texas, United States
(Age 56 years)
5. Sabrina Caroline Embry, b. 25 Nov 1851, Marshall, Alabama, United States , d. 22 Jan 1922, Shelby, Shelby, Alabama, United States
(Age 70 years)
- There are credible records of an 1840 marriage between Curtis Embry and Rebecca Larue. The 1850 Census shows Curtis and Rebecca in a household with 6 children, ages 15, 13, 5, 3, 2, and 3 mos. Those first two children were born several years before the marriage. It is reasonable to conclude that Curtis had a first wife, had two children, then lost that wife and married Rebecca in 1840 as his second wife. She would then have become stepmother to a 5 year old and a 3 year old.
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Other Personal Events
Census 1 Jun 1850 Talladega, Talladega, Alabama, United States [2]
- By 1850, it seems that Curtis Embry is perhaps with a second wife and second family. The eldest 2 boys were born in 1835 and 1837, the next 4 children were born between 1845 and 1850, and there is documentation that the marriage between Curtis and Rebecca happened in 1840. While it is possible that Rebecca is the mother to the first two children, it seems more likely that Curtis had a first wife who bore him two sons and then died.
1850 Census shows "Martha A" which could easily be just a mistaken hearing of Emeline.
On the 1850 Census, he stated that he was a farmer, and the total value of his real estate was $250 - considerably less than that of his neighbors. The household enumerated immediately before his was the home of the Sheriff, with real estate worth $1000. The household enumerated immediately after him was a farmer, with real estate worth $2,300. Was Mr. Embry in debt? More honest than his neighbors? More modest? Or just bad at farming?
Witness Role: head of household Curtis EMBREY
Witness Role: wife Rebecca LARUE
Witness Role: son Charles D. EMBRY
Witness Role: son James Blackston EMBRY
Witness Role: daughter Elizabeth EMBREY
Witness Role: daughter Sarah Ann EMBRY
Witness Role: daughter Martha Emeline EMBRY
Witness Role: son Abner E. EMBREY
Ω Census Principal 1 Jun 1850 - Witness Role: Principal Curtis EMBREY
Census 1 Jun 1860 Marshall, Alabama, United States [3]
- Curtis and Rebecca Embry were the heads of household, with their 5 minor children. Curtis and Rebecca are both marked as being unable to read and write, their children are all marked as having attended school within the year.
Curtis' stated occupation was as a miller.
Also in the household were:
Nancy Ross, 61, F, $1,800 real estate, $23,505 personal estate
Angelina Ross, 25, F
J. D. Ross, 21, M, Domestic
F. M. Ross, 19, M, Domestic
Murphy Matheny, 31, M, Retired Merchant, $3,901 personal estate
S.M. Matheny, 27, F
All born in Alabama, other than Nancy Ross who was born in Tennessee.
Witness Role: head of household Curtis EMBREY
Witness Role: wife Rebecca LARUE
Witness Role: daughter Elizabeth EMBREY
Witness Role: daughter Sarah Ann EMBRY
Witness Role: daughter Martha Emeline EMBRY
Witness Role: son Abner E. EMBREY
Witness Role: daughter Sabrina Caroline EMBRY
Witness Role: Resident Name: Nancy Ross
Witness Role: Resident Name: Angelina Ross
Witness Role: Resident Name: P. D. Ross
Witness Role: Resident Name: F. M. Ross
Witness Role: Resident Name: Murphy Matheny
Witness Role: Resident Name: S. M. Matheny
Ω Census Principal 1 Jun 1860 - Witness Role: Principal Curtis EMBREY
Census 1 Jun 1870 Madison, Alabama, United States [4]
- Curtis and Rebecca both marked unable to write, only Rebecca was marked unable to read. Others in the household are their daughter Martha, a woman - Elizabeth Martin - who would be the right age to be their daughter Elizabeth, possibly a war widow, and James Embry, likely Curtis' father. Elizabeth Martin and James Embrey also are marked unable to write.
Witness Role: head of household Curtis EMBREY
Witness Role: wife Rebecca LARUE
Witness Role: daughter Martha Emeline EMBRY
Witness Role: daughter Elizabeth EMBREY
Witness Role: father James A. EMBRY
Ω Census Principal 1 Jun 1870 - Witness Role: Principal Curtis EMBREY
Medical Condition 1880 [5] scrofula - Listed as disabled due to scrofula in the 1880 census.
Census 1 Jun 1880 Madison, Alabama, United States [5]
- Both Curtis and Rebecca are marked as being unable to read and write. Curtis is marked as having Scrofula, and being maimed, crippled, bedridden, or otherwise disabled. They lived next door to their daughter Martha Sisk and her family.
Scrofula was a disease of the lymph nodes in the neck, frequently associated with tuberculosis.
Witness Role: head of household Curtis EMBREY
Witness Role: wife Rebecca LARUE
Family Search ID LXSJ-K3B Ω Census Principal 1 Jun 1880 - Witness Role: Principal Curtis EMBREY
_UID 8C03B74D23C64748AB9DB586502910EF0695 - By 1850, it seems that Curtis Embry is perhaps with a second wife and second family. The eldest 2 boys were born in 1835 and 1837, the next 4 children were born between 1845 and 1850, and there is documentation that the marriage between Curtis and Rebecca happened in 1840. While it is possible that Rebecca is the mother to the first two children, it seems more likely that Curtis had a first wife who bore him two sons and then died.
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Event Map
Born - 1809 - Georgia, United States Married - 29 Apr 1840 - Marshall, Alabama, United States Census - 1 Jun 1850 - Talladega, Talladega, Alabama, United States Census - 1 Jun 1860 - Marshall, Alabama, United States Census - 1 Jun 1870 - Madison, Alabama, United States Census - 1 Jun 1880 - Madison, Alabama, United States Died - 1900 - Alabama, United States = Link to Google Earth
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Source Citations
- [S220] Ancestry.com, Alabama Marriage Collection, 1800-1969 (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006.Original data - Alabama Center for Health Statistics. Alabama Marriage Index, 1936-1969. Alabama Center for Health Statistics, Montgomery, Alabama.Dodd, Jordan R., et. al. Early America).
Marriage date: 29 Apr 1840Marriage place: Marshall, Alabama
- [S263] United States, Bureau of the Census, "1850 US Census, Alabama, Talladega County, Talladega District, p.393", (1 June 1850), FamilySearch Family History Library (https://familysearch.org: accessed 12 January 2012)..
- [S262] United States, Bureau of the Census, "1860 US Census, Alabama, Marshall County, Tract 6 Range 4E, pp.34, 46, 47", (1 June 1860), FamilySearch Family History Library (https://familysearch.org: accessed 11 January 2012)..
- [S800] United States, Bureau of the Census, "1870 US Census, Alabama, Madison County, Township 2, Range 1 East, p.36", (1 June 1870), FamilySearch Family History Library (https://familysearch.org: accessed 18 January 2018)..
- [S801] United States, Bureau of the Census, "1880 US Census, Alabama, Madison County, District 218, p.15", (1 June 1880), FamilySearch Family History Library (https://familysearch.org: accessed 18 January 2018)..
- [S220] Ancestry.com, Alabama Marriage Collection, 1800-1969 (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006.Original data - Alabama Center for Health Statistics. Alabama Marriage Index, 1936-1969. Alabama Center for Health Statistics, Montgomery, Alabama.Dodd, Jordan R., et. al. Early America).
Marriage date: 29 Apr 1840Marriage place: Marshall, Alabama
- [S220] Ancestry.com, Alabama Marriage Collection, 1800-1969 (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006.Original data - Alabama Center for Health Statistics. Alabama Marriage Index, 1936-1969. Alabama Center for Health Statistics, Montgomery, Alabama.Dodd, Jordan R., et. al. Early America).