William AUSTIN

Birth:
Abt 1750
Pittsylvania, Virginia
Death:
Bef Jun 1802
Anderson, Tennessee
Marriage:
Abt 1780
Virginia
Mother:
Sources:
Anderson County Tennessee P & Q Court Minutes, 1802
Notes:
                   Possibly served in the Revolutionary War.  William Austin is found among 497 men on the militia rosters from Montgomery County, which later became Grayson and Carroll counties.  Further research notes from AWT included in PAF notes

++AUSTIN++The name of Austin is derived from Augustine and became popular as a surname in the 13th century. The Latin Augustus means "royal, venerable and renowned". The name was enhanced by two saints bearing the name of Augustine. Austin was made familiar by the Austin Friars, or Black Canons, as they were know by their black cloaks, an established monastery of Augustinian hermits in London in the 12th century. Austin began as a surname in 1224 Suffolk, England and families of the name located in Surrey, Norfolk and Kent. Austinus de Bernardeston was listed on Suffolk tax rolls in 1224, Austinus de Beston in Norfolk in 1230 and Henry Austin and Edith Austines were recorded in Worcestor in 1275. Astin de Bennington resided in Lincolnshire County in 1273 The first bishop of Guina was the Right Reverend Piercy Austin, D. D. and one of the most famous authors in English literature was Jane Austen who inherited the Godmersham Estates.In America, the name became famous through Stephen Fuller Austin (Stephen is not related to this Austin family), the founder of the State of Texas. Mary Hunter Austin was the noted American author who wrote chiefly of Indian life in the Untied States. Many bearers of the name were early arrivals during colonial days.Jonah Austin came from Kent to Cambridge, Mass. and was at Hingham, Mass. in 1625. Robert Austin, born in England, was one of the grantees of Westerly and Kingston, in 1661. Richard Austin, a tailor came to Charleston , Mass in 1638.Austin is one of those surnames which was once a popular personal name, now seldom heard as such, it occurs in the Domesday Book as a personal name, rather than a surname. (Note: Austin is used today, and even in Colonial times as a given name fairly frequently. )____________________________________________________________________________________The death of William Austin:Nathaniel Austin and Hannah Austin were appointed to administer William's estate at the fourth session of the Pleas and Quarterly Court, December, 1802. Another William was married to Rebecker Moses in Grainger County, Tennessee on 22 March 1798. In 1802 parts of Grainger and Knox counties were taken to form Anderson County so it is possible that the both Williams lived in the future Anderson County.The second William was instructed in September 1802 by the Pleas and Quarterly Court to bring the children of Milly Austin to the December 1802 session of the court. This second William is assumed to have been the one that married Rebecker Moses, and is further assumed to have been the brother of John and Nathaniel Austin. These three men were found in the 1830 census of White County, Tennessee. The only other Austin involved with the Anderson County business of the subject William was Valentine Austin. Val witnessed a deed from William, however, his name was stricken, and Nathaniel's name was entered, perhaps in 1803 when the deed was proven in court. Locations, unproven, except that William is usually found in close company with the Blevinses who became an important part of the Austin family. Joint migrations are noted from Montgomery County, Virginia down to today. Isaiah Austin is a descendant of John Austin, Jr of Southside, but he married Daniel Blevins' probable daughter, Lucy in Montgomery County, Virginia before 1780 when Isaiah and Lucy's apparent first son, John Austin was born.Lord Dunmore's War - Grayson County's Participation:The presumed list of 107 (all but relevant individuals have been stricken) participants from Herbert's Company follows:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Relationsips are probable, unprovenAtkins, William - allied familyAustin, William - possibly the subjectBlevins, Daniel - Jane Blevins Austin's GrandfatherBlevins, James - JBA's uncleBlevins, William - unknown possibly Will Blevins, Jane's uncleDalton, William > possibly William Austin's father-in-law, or brother-in-law. (See William Dalton's will-things to do)Revolutionary War Soldiers in the Upper New River ValleyA total of 497 men were found to have been 
listed on the various militia rosters from Montgomery County (Revolutionary War Period) for the territory which became Grayson and Carroll County.)ADKINS, WILLIAM, On 1781 List of Osborn's Militia Company - allied familyAUSTIN, ISAAC, On List of Captain James McDaniel's Company, ca. 1782 - unknownAUSTIN, ISAIAH, On Cox's Company Militia roster, probably in 1782. He filed a pension application in 1832 in Grayson Co. age, 73. - Daniel Blevins' son-in-lawAUSTIN, JOSEPH, On List of Captain James McDaniel's Company, ca. 1782 - Isaiah's UncleAUSTIN, STEPHEN, List of Elk Creek Militia on 9/6/1782. - Isaiah's brother or 1st cousinAUSTIN, STEVEN, On List of Captain James McDaniel's Company, ca. 1782 - sameAUSTIN, WILLAIM, Cox's Company, Prob. 1782 - possibly the subjectBLEVINS, DANIEL, On 1777 List of Cox's Militia Company and on undated list of Cox's Company, prob. ca. 1783. - same as aboveBLEVINS, JAMES, Flower Swift's 3rd Undated Militia Roster. - same as aboveBLEVINS, JOHN, On 1777 List of Cox's Militia Company - Jane Blevins Austin's UncleBLEVINS, JONATHAN, On undated list of Cox's Company, prob. ca. 1783. (the Twin of Jane's father)BLEVINS, NATHAN, On Osborn's Militia Rosters of April 2, 1783 and 1785. On undated list of Cox's Company, prob. ca. 1783. (3rd or more distant cousin)BLEVINS, RICHARD, On undated lists of Cox's Company, prob. ca. 1782 and 1783. (the Twin, Jane's father)BLEVINS, WILBER, On undated list of Cox's Company, prob. ca. 1783. - unknownBLEVINS, WILLIAM, On undated lists of Cox's Company, prob. ca. 1782 and 1783. - see aboveMontgomery County, Virginia Land Tax List, 1782Name Acres Value TaxAustin, William 100 20 4/Grayson County Road OrdersAugust 20, 1793. Road from Grassy Creek to Well's Ward's. Thomas Johnson, road overseer, discharged. Ordered that Major Jones and Matthew Dickey, Gents., divide the hands between the three surveyors that keep the road in repair from the top of Iron Mountain to its junction with the Furnace Road. Ordered that a road be viewed from Elk Creek to Fisher's Gap (Fairview) by way of Jones' Ford and by way of Jones's Ford to the new courthouse to Fisher's Gap. Ordered that William Austin and Charles Denny divide the hands between the above overseers. Charles Mayberry be appointed surveyor of the road from the county line to half the distance that William Dalton is to keep in repair. John Paxton appointed surveyor of the road from Green's Creek to county line. On the petition of James Cock a wagon road may be had from the Good Spur to the Old Elk Spur path where it joins the Flower Gap road. Ordered that James Prichett be appointed surveyor in the place of George Reeves. Ordered that John Mitchell Baker be appointed surveyor of the road from the furnace to the river. Andrew Hampton from thence to the Widow Parker's and Flower Swift from thence to the junction of said road to the Fisher's Gap Road. Ordered that William Austin (William was supposed to be in Green County Kentucky by now (?)) and Charles Denny divided the hands between the above overseers. Agreeable to a previous order of the court, William Austin, Charles Denny and Thomas Kenworthy hath viewed the grounds from the Furnace to Dickey's Forge and find the same to convenient as the situation of the county will admit, by way of the new courthouse to said forge. The above surveyors will -- as far as shall seem convenient to them -- follow the blazed trees. Committee to view road from Little River to Brush Creek to make report. 1790 STOKES COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA CENSUS Last Name Given Names 1 2 3 4 5 Austen Nathaniel 1 1 3 0 0 Possible brother to William, not the Nathaniel that was involved during the estate settlement of William - his whereabouts are unknown.
                  
Mildred "Milly" DALTON
Birth:
Abt 1760
Va or NC
Death:
Anderson, Tennessee
Father:
Blocked
Mother:
Blocked
Notes:
                   Research notes:  Some pedigrees show a surname of Dalton, this is not proven, but may be explored further.  There is a marriage of a Milly Austin to a Thomas Kersey in Knox County, TN in 1804.  It has been thought that Milly died in 1802, and this may or may not be the same individual.  This also may require some further exploration.  Sources on AWT show that a will of William Dalton exists, and also cites the 1802 court minutes of Anderson County, Tennessee.
                  
Children
Marriage
1
Birth:
26 Oct 1789
Green, Kentucky
Death:
Apr 1850
Dade, Georgia
Marr:
Abt 1820
Marion, Tennessee 
Notes:
                   Research information included in notes


Information from: http://sunbeam.rahul.net/~afaoa/cgi-bin/igmget.cgi/n=John_Austin_Sr_VA?178365
   BIRTH-RESIDENCE-CENSUS-MARRIAGE-DEATH: In an article titled: "William and Milly Austin of Anderson County, Tennessee," which appeared in the Feb1982 edition of  AUSTINS OF AMERICA, The Austin Print, Concord, MA, p 31, Janet Austin Curtis  gives John b. 17 Feb 1787 in Virginia (citing the date given in the 1802  Anderson County Pleas and Quarterly Court Minutes of Session 4, Dec 1802, d.  Apr 1850, aged 59 (from Dade Co. mortality schedule), a resident of Dade  County, Georgia. Curtis notes from the 1850 Census of Dade County, District 21  (enumerated Oct 1850) John's family: "Mary Austin 53 b. TN, William 24, Daniel  18, Delia 12, and Mary 8 , all born in AL." Curtis identifies Mary as John's  second wife, and supposes that the daughter Mary is by this second wife. Not  enumerated were Emily b. 1925 - probably married and out of the house, Emily b.  abt. 1828 and James S. b. abt 1834, the two of them presumably having died  young before the 1850 census was enumerated. Curtis' data here is augmented  from that supplied by Homer and Kathy Austin CO (1978).  A letter from them  indicates a family Bible of Daniel Wesley Austin to be in the hands of William  Arthur Austin of Ft. Worth, TX. 
   PARENT-GUARDIANSHIP:  Charles Edwin Austin, "Hezekiah and Nancy Austin of Anderson County, TN."  AUSTINS OF AMERICA, Feb. 1983, pp 58 & 59. Minutes of  the Pleas and Quarterly court of Anderson Co., TN  the minutes for the third  session, Sep. 1802 shows that Milley Austin's children were: Joseph, Elizabeth,  Zachariah, Hezekiah, John, Daniel, Phoebe and Nancy Austin.  John Austin was  bound out to John Howard. 
   RESIDENCES: Migration pattern, Anderson, Bledsoe, and Marion Cos., TN; Bond Co., IL; Jackson and DeKalb Cos. AL. 
   DEATH:  SOUTHERN GENEALOGISTS EXCHANGE QUARTERLY #41, Edited by Aurora Shaw, Jacksonville, FL.  GA 1850 Mortality Sch. - John Austin d. Apr. 1850 Dade Co.,  GA, ae 59, b. VA. 
   SOURCES:
   1. Anderson County, Tennessee P & Q Court Minutes, 1802.
   2. Homer Austin by Steven Austin.
   3. Census Records, Bond County, Illinois.
   4. Billy Joy Owens.
   5. Marriages, Wills, Land Transactions, and other recorded records, County Records. Source Media Type: Civil Registry. "Anderson County Pleas and  Quarterly Court records, 1802, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Session. Jackson County,  Alabama Deed Records, Dade County, Georgia Death Index,1850."
                  
2
Joseph AUSTIN
Birth:
Abt 1781
Death:
 
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3
Elizabeth AUSTIN
Birth:
Abt 1783
Virginia
Death:
 
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4
Zachariah AUSTIN
Birth:
1784
Virginia
Death:
 
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5
Hezekiah AUSTIN
Birth:
17 Feb 1787
Virginia
Death:
 
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6
Phoebe AUSTIN
Birth:
Abt 1791
Green, Kentucky
Death:
 
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7
Daniel AUSTIN
Birth:
16 Oct 1793
Green, Kentucky
Death:
 
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8
Nancy AUSTIN
Birth:
Abt 1795
Green, Kentucky
Death:
 
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William Austin - Mildred "Milly" Dalton

William Austin was born at Pittsylvania, Virginia Abt 1750. His parents were John Champness Austin, Jr. and Mary McBee.

He married Mildred "Milly" Dalton Abt 1780 at Virginia . Mildred "Milly" Dalton was born at Va or NC Abt 1760 .

They were the parents of 8 children:
John Austin born 26 Oct 1789.
Joseph Austin born Abt 1781.
Elizabeth Austin born Abt 1783.
Zachariah Austin born 1784.
Hezekiah Austin born 17 Feb 1787.
Phoebe Austin born Abt 1791.
Daniel Austin born 16 Oct 1793.
Nancy Austin born Abt 1795.

William Austin died Bef Jun 1802 at Anderson, Tennessee .

Mildred "Milly" Dalton died at Anderson, Tennessee .