| Name |
Georgia Ann Embry |
| Ω Residence Child |
Between 1887 and 1889 |
Texas, United States |
- Came to Texas from Alabama in late 1880's
Witness Role: Principal: [I443] James Blackston EMBRY
Witness Role: Child: [I459] Clayton Benjamin EMBREY
Witness Role: Child: [I458] Arthur Blackston EMBRY
Witness Role: Child: [I457] Charles Francis EMBRY
Witness Role: Child: [I462] Georgia Ann EMBRY
Witness Role: Child: [I460] Johncy Helen EMBRY
Witness Role: Child: [I455] Martha Adeline EMBRY
Witness Role: Child: [I232] Mary Elizabeth EMBRY
Witness Role: Child: [I456] Nancy Jane EMBRY
Witness Role: Child: [I461] William Wallace EMBRY
Witness Role: Spouse: [I444] Martha Ann SUTTON
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| Birth |
1 Feb 1887 |
Alabama, United States [2] |
| Gender |
Female |
| Family Search ID |
LW8F-PHY |
| Photos |
Go to Photo Gallery for Georgia Ann Embry |
| Ω Census sister |
1 Jun 1900 |
Ellis, Texas, United States [3] |
- Seven years after the deaths of their parents, 4 of the Embry children were still living together, tending the farm.. Arthur and Mary were taking care of their youngest siblings William and Georgie who were, by this time 15 and 12.
Witness Role: Principal: [I458] Arthur Blackston EMBRY
Witness Role: head of household: [I458] Arthur Blackston EMBRY
Witness Role: sister: [I232] Mary Elizabeth EMBRY
Witness Role: Brother: [I461] William Wallace EMBRY
Witness Role: sister: [I462] Georgia Ann EMBRY
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| _UID |
29CF842C586840B0B080F05EAE431C3D20D9 |
| Death |
2 Oct 1902 [2] |
| Burial |
Hughes Cemetery, Avalon, Ellis, Texas, United States [4] |
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gravestones\EMBRY Georgia Ann d1902
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| Person ID |
I462 |
My Genealogy |
| Last Modified |
30 Apr 2025 |
| Father |
James Blackston Embry, b. 30 Nov 1837, Marshall, Alabama, United States d. 16 Oct 1893, Waxahachie, Ellis, Texas, United States (Age 55 years) |
| Mother |
Martha Ann Sutton, b. 8 Jan 1842, Alabama, United States d. 19 Mar 1893, Boise, Oldham, Texas, United States (Age 51 years) |
| Marriage |
11 Mar 1863 |
Marshall, Alabama, United States [2, 5] |
- Solemnized at the residence of James M. Sutton of Marshall County. Mr. Sutton was first thought to have been Martha's father, but that doesn't seem to be the case. Perhaps he was an uncle, perhaps he was the pastor in the area.
Justice of Peace Eli Campbell presiding. Co-signer on the marriage bond was a man named William Bondurant. Family Bible gives the marriage date of 12 March (1862, which is probably wrong). Possibly the bond and license were done on the 11th and the ceremony on the 12th. It was wartime, the first child came along only 5 months later.
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| Family ID |
F67 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |