Manry Family Information ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Submitted by: Charlene Beatty Beauchamp Email: cbodessa@caprok.net ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free Information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Files may be printed or copied for Personal use only. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- John Manry is buried in the Manry Cemetery in Agnos, Fulton Co. Arkansas, Richard Manry is buried in the Flower Mound cemetery Denton Co. Texas ======= JOHN MANRY COMPANY C. FRISTOE'S REGIMENT MISSOURI CAVALRY. (CONFEDERATE) PRIVATE, CARD NUMBER 44181938 JOHN MANRY IS FOUND ON THE MUSTER AND DESCRIPTIVE ROLL OF PRISONERS OF WAR BELONGING TO THE ARMY OF THE NORTHERN SUB-DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS, AND SURRENDERED ON THE 11TH DAY OF MAY, 1865, BY BRIGADIER GENERAL M. JEF. THOMPSON, CSA., COMMANDING SAID ARMY, TO MAJOR GENERAL G.M. DODGE, USA COMMANDING DEPARTMENT OF THE MISSOURI. PAROLED AT JACKSONPORT, ARKANSAS, JUNE 5, 1865 WHERE ENLISTED: MISSOURI AGE 43 YRS; EYES: BLUE; HAIR; DARK COMPLEXION DARK; HEIGHT: 5 FT. 7 IN. WHERE BORN; TENNESSEE ============================================= RICHARD MANRY COMPANY C. FRISTOE'S REGIMENT MISSOURI CAVALRY PRIVATE CARD NUMBER 44181939 RICHARD MANRY PVT. CO.C, FRISTOES, REG'T MISSOURI CAV. APPEARS ON A MUSTER DESCRIPTIVE ROLL OF PRISONERS OF WAR BELONGING TO THE ARMY OF THE NORTHERN SUB-DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS, AND SURRENDERED ON THE 11TH DAY OF MAY, 1865, BY BRIGADIER GENERAL M. JEFF. THOMPSON, C.S.A., COMMANDING SAID ARMY, TO MAJOR GENERAL G.M. DODGE. U.S.A., COMMANDING DEPARTMENT OF THE MISSOURI. PAROLED AT JACKSONPORT, ARKANSAS, JUNE 5, 1865. WHERE ENLISTED FULTON, ARK AGE 36 YRS; EYES BLACK; HAIR DARK COMPLEXION DARK; HEIGHT 5 FEET 7 INCHES WHERE BORN NORTH CAROLINA ========= Charlene BEATTY BEAUCHAMP [L. 272] Odessa, Texas ************************************************************ The Past is History. The Future is a Mystery. Today is a Gift, that's why we call it the present ************************************************************ eCircles - Where Friends and Families Share http://www.ecircles.com I am a "Genie Angel" Volunteer ARE YOU? Genealogy look ups for free Sign up today and Volunteer http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Flats/6878/index.html