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Walter Tilman Parry, Jr.

Walter Tilman Parry, Jr.

Male 1897 - 1975  (78 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Walter Tilman Parry, Jr.Walter Tilman Parry, Jr. was born 2 May 1897, Spring Hill, Tennessee (son of Walter Tillman Parry and Alma Cattles Carter); died 21 Dec 1975, Santa Barbara, California; was buried , Goleta Cemetery, Santa Barbara, California.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Walter Tillman ParryWalter Tillman Parry was born 3 Nov 1843, Mason County, Kentucky; died 13 Mar 1927, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee; was buried , Mount Hope Cemetery Franklin Co., Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Alma Carter Parry was born in the Carter House on November 7, 1871, as the first surviving child and only daughter of Col. Moscow Branch Carter and his second wife, America V. Cattles Carter. Alma graduated from Bellwood Seminary/ Kentucky Presbyterian Normal School in Anchorage, Kentucky in 1889.

    She began teaching piano in the Brentwood area, where she met Mr. Walter Tillman Parry. She married him at the then-First Presbyterian Church at Five Points in Franklin on December 16, 1891, with the wedding supper following at the Carter House. Since the groom was suffering from flu that night, the newlyweds spent their wedding night at the bride's house!

    Their first child, Mary Orlena Parry, was born on their third wedding anniversary, Dec. 16, 1894. Their first son, Walter Tillman Parry Jr. was born May 2, 1897. Their third child, Lucy Lenore Parry, was born May 7, 1900. All three children were christened at their Spring Hill farm July 6, 1900 by Presbyterian minister Rev. Hardin.

    Soon after, the family moved to a farm at the corner of Columbia Pike and Henpeck Lane. Alma Parry had a congenital heart defect and she died suddenly at home on February 27, 1905, leaving her three young children motherless. The Parry farm adjoined the farm of Lena Carter Gillespie, Alma's half-sister. Lena Carter Gillespie, who had been a child in the Carter House at the time of the Battle of Franklin, took on a mothering role for her nieces and nephew until her own death in 1930.

    Walter married Alma Cattles Carter 16 Dec 1891, Franklin, Tennesse. Alma (daughter of Moscow Branch Carter and America V. Cattles) was born 7 Nov 1871, Franklin, Tennessee; died 27 Feb 1905, Parry, Tennessee; was buried , Mount Hope Cemetery, Franklin, Tennessee. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Alma Cattles CarterAlma Cattles Carter was born 7 Nov 1871, Franklin, Tennessee (daughter of Moscow Branch Carter and America V. Cattles); died 27 Feb 1905, Parry, Tennessee; was buried , Mount Hope Cemetery, Franklin, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Alma Carter Parry was born in the Carter House on November 7, 1871, as the first surviving child and only daughter of Col. Moscow Branch Carter and his second wife, America V. Cattles Carter. Alma graduated from Bellwood Seminary/ Kentucky Presbyterian Normal School in Anchorage, Kentucky in 1889.

    She began teaching piano in the Brentwood area, where she met Mr. Walter Tillman Parry. She married him at the then-First Presbyterian Church at Five Points in Franklin on December 16, 1891, with the wedding supper following at the Carter House. Since the groom was suffering from flu that night, the newlyweds spent their wedding night at the bride's house!

    Their first child, Mary Orlena Parry, was born on their third wedding anniversary, Dec. 16, 1894. Their first son, Walter Tillman Parry Jr. was born May 2, 1897. Their third child, Lucy Lenore Parry, was born May 7, 1900. All three children were christened at their Spring Hill farm July 6, 1900 by Presbyterian minister Rev. Hardin.

    Soon after, the family moved to a farm at the corner of Columbia Pike and Henpeck Lane. Alma Parry had a congenital heart defect and she died suddenly at home on February 27, 1905, leaving her three young children motherless. The Parry farm adjoined the farm of Lena Carter Gillespie, Alma's half-sister. Lena Carter Gillespie, who had been a child in the Carter House at the time of the Battle of Franklin, took on a mothering role for her nieces and nephew until her own death in 1930.

    Children:
    1. 1. Walter Tilman Parry, Jr. was born 2 May 1897, Spring Hill, Tennessee; died 21 Dec 1975, Santa Barbara, California; was buried , Goleta Cemetery, Santa Barbara, California.
    2. Mary Orlena Parry was born 16 Dec 1894, Williamson County, Tennessee; died 3 Nov 1997, Dowling Park, Florida; was buried , Mount Hope Cemetery, Williamson County, Tennessee.
    3. Lucy Lenore Parry was born 7 May 1900, Williamson County, Tennessee; died 20 Oct 1985, California; was buried , Forest Lawn Memorial Park, L.A. County, California.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Moscow Branch CarterMoscow Branch Carter was born 5 Dec 1825, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee (son of Fountain Branch Carter and Mary Armistead 'Polly' Atkinson); died 29 Aug 1913, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee; was buried , Mount Hope Cemetery Franklin, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    COL. MOSCOW B. CARTER
    COL. MOSCOW B. CARTER, of Franklin, Tenn., was born in that city, on Dec. 5, 1825. He is the son of Fountain B. and Mary (Atkinson) Carter, both natives of Virginia. The father was born in Halifax county, April 6, 1797, and was a son of Francis W. Carter, who was born in Virginia in 1767. Francis W. was the son of Samuel Carter, likewise a native of Virginia, but of French descent and a physician by profession. Francis Carter was a farmer by occupation. In 1809 he married Sarah Anderson, a native of Virginia, and soon afterward they removed to Williamson county, Tenn., settled about three miles from Franklin, where they passed the remainder of their lives. Seven children were born to them. Fountain B., father of Col. M.B. Carter, remained at home until a young man, when he went to Franklin, learned the shoemaker's trade and followed it for several years. Then he purchased a farm adjoining Franklin and lived there until his death at the age of seventy-six years. His wife died at the age of forty-six. Her father served as county surveyor and was justice of the peace for several years. Fountain B. and Mary Carter had twelve children born to them, but two of whom are living now: Col. M.B. Carter and his brother, Francis W., of California. M.B. Carter was educated in the Franklin schools and remained at home until twenty years old. In 1846 he organized a company for service in the Mexican war and was elected lieutenant. The company was not needed, however, so he went to Nashville and attached himself to Capt. Harris Maulden's company, which was mustered into service in May, 1846, and sent to Pt. Isabelle, Tex. Colonel Carter served twelve months, taking part at Vera Cruz, Cerro Gordo, and in numerous minor engagements. He returned home in 1847 and the same year made a trip to New Orleans, St. Louis and Chicago. He helped construct the first telegraph line in the State of Illinois. In 1848 he returned to Franklin, took up the occupation of surveyor and followed it for two or three years. In 1851 he was married to Orlena C. Dobbins, who was born near Boone's Hill in Lincoln county, Tenn. The same year he engaged in the grocery business, which he followed for two years. In 1854 he bought a farm four miles north of Franklin and was living there when the war broke out. He at once set to work to organize a company, of which he was elected captain, and it was mustered into the Confederate service as Company H, Twentieth Tennessee infantry. He was made lieutenant-colonel on the organization of the regiment, which was assigned to Zollicoffer's brigade. On Jan. 19, 1862, Colonel Carter was captured at the battle of Fishing Creek, but prior to that time he had been in a number of skirmishes. After seeing the inside of a number of prisons, Colonel Carter was exchanged at Aiken's Landing in August, 1862. He returned home, and in 1863 rejoined his old regiment, but remained only a short time, when he was paroled. He returned home and continued to live in the vicinity of Franklin until 1898, when he moved to Triune, where he lived for five years. At the end of that time he returned to the vicinity of his old home and now lives two miles south of Franklin. His first wife died in 1860, and he married again, in 1866, his second wife being America Cattles, a native of the county. She died in 1876, and Colonel Carter married Marmela E. Miot, a native of South Carolina. Five children were born to the first marriage, three of them being still alive: Mary O. Gillespie, of Franklin, and Walter F. and Hugh E., of Kansas. Of four born to the second marriage, those living are Alma Parry and Moscow B., of Franklin. The children of the third wife are Emma, at home, and Frank, in Nebraska. Colonel Carter is a member of the Masonic fraternity and is a Democrat in politics. At the present time he is living a retired life, seeking the rest and relaxation which his active and industrious career has earned. He is one of the most prominent men of the county and is now the oldest living native white-born child of Franklin, and the only veteran of the Mexican war now living in the county.
    (Source: Notable Men of Tennessee Transcribed by Kim Mohler)

    Name:
    Brothers, Moscow Branch Carter and James Fountain Carter married Dobbins girls; we suspect they are Sisters

    Moscow married America V. Cattles 10 Jan 1866, Williamson Co., Tennessee. America was born 21 Feb 1832, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee; died 25 Jul 1876, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee; was buried , Rest Haven Cemetery Franklin, Tennesse. [Group Sheet]


  2. 7.  America V. CattlesAmerica V. Cattles was born 21 Feb 1832, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee; died 25 Jul 1876, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee; was buried , Rest Haven Cemetery Franklin, Tennesse.
    Children:
    1. Moscow Branch Carter, Jr., DDS was born 19 Jul 1875, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee; died 18 Mar 1951, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee; was buried , Mount Hope Cemetery Franklin, Tennessee.
    2. Theodoric Carter was born 18 Oct 1868, Tennessee; died 18 Oct 1868, Tennessee; was buried , Rest Haven Cemetery, Franklin, Tennessee.
    3. William Harrison Carter was born 4 Jul 1870, Tennessee; died 4 Jul 1870, Tennessee; was buried , Rest Haven Cemetery, Franklin, Tennessee.
    4. 3. Alma Cattles Carter was born 7 Nov 1871, Franklin, Tennessee; died 27 Feb 1905, Parry, Tennessee; was buried , Mount Hope Cemetery, Franklin, Tennessee.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Fountain Branch CarterFountain Branch Carter was born 6 Apr 1797, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee (son of Francis Watkins Carter and Sarah Holcomb Anderson); died 22 Aug 1871, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee; was buried , Franklin City Cemetery, Franklin, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    FOUNTAIN BRANCH, son of FRANCIS WATKINS and SARAH
    ANDERSON CARTER, was born April 6, 1797 and died August
    22, 1871. He married MARY ARMISTEAD ATKINSON,
    granddaughter of JOHN ADKINSON, a Revolutionary soldier.
    MARY ATKINSON was born July 4, 1806 and died September 15,
    1852. ISSUE:

    1. NISAU RED was born March 29, 1824 and died
    September 25, 1827
    2. MOSCOW BRANCH was born December 5, 1825. He
    married (1) ORLENA C. DOBBINS. (2) AMERICA V. CATTELS. (3)
    PAMALE E. MIOT (widow). He served in the Mexican War in
    Colonel Campbell's regiment. Served as lieutenant colonel 20th Tennessee Infantry. C.S.A., Civil War.
    3. ORLANDER HORTENSIUS was born May 24, 1827 and died
    Augusst 23, 1828
    4. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS was born May 16, 1829 and died
    October 15, 1830
    5. JAMES FOUNTAIN was born January 31, 1831 and died
    August 15, 1859.
    6. SAMUEL ATKINSON was born January 24, 1833 and died
    June 10, 1837
    7. MARY ALICE was born January 22, 1833 and died
    October 12, 1869. She married MR. MCPHAIL.
    8. SARAH HOLCOMB was born February 23, 1837 and died
    July 15, 1868. She married MR. GORDON.
    9. ANNIE VICK was born November 16, 1838 and died
    June 2, 1901. She married MR. BALTISHWILER.
    10. THEODRICK CARTER (6) was born March 24, 1840 and
    died December 2, 1864 of wounds received in the battle of
    Franklin, Tennessee, while serving as Captain and A.D.C.,
    Confederate Army, Civil War.
    11. FRANCIS WATKINS was born November 30, 1842 and
    served in 20th Tennessee Infantry, C.S.A. until disabled by
    wounds, battle of Shiloh Civil War.




    Fountain Branch Carter, s/o Francis Watkins Carter and Sarah Holcombe Anderson, m. Mary Armistead Atkinson (1823 in Franklin Co., Tennessee. Children are Nisau Red Carter, Moscow Branch Carter, Orlander Hortensius Carter, William Augustus Carter, James Fountain Carter, Mary Alice Carter, Samuel Atkinson Carter, Sarah Holcomb Carter, Annie Vick Carter, Theodorick Carter, Francis Watkins Carter and Frances Hodge Carter.

    Fountain married Mary Armistead 'Polly' Atkinson 28 Jun 1823, Williamson County, Tennessee. Mary (daughter of Samuel Atkinson and Nancy Anne Brown) was born 4 Jan 1806, Halifax County, Virginia; died 15 Sep 1852, Williamson Co., Tennessee; was buried , Franklin City Cemetery, Williamson County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  Mary Armistead 'Polly' AtkinsonMary Armistead 'Polly' Atkinson was born 4 Jan 1806, Halifax County, Virginia (daughter of Samuel Atkinson and Nancy Anne Brown); died 15 Sep 1852, Williamson Co., Tennessee; was buried , Franklin City Cemetery, Williamson County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Mary Armistead Adkinson descends from John Adkinson, a Patriot, and in the same line as William V. Adkinson (Adkins) of Pittsylvania County, Virginia, which is located adjacent to Halifax Co., VA.
    FOUNTAIN BRANCH CARTER, son of FRANCIS WATKINS and SARAH
    [Holcomb Anderson] CARTER, was born April 6, 1797 and died August 22, 1871. Fountain married MARY ARMISTEAD ATKINSON,
    granddaughter of JOHN ADKINSON, a Revolutionary soldier.
    MARY ATKINSON was born July 4, 1806 and died September 15,
    1852. Mary Armistead Adkinson married Fountain Branch Carter and migrated to Tennessee.

    Children:
    1. Nisan Red Carter was born 29 Mar 1824, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee; died 25 Sep 1827, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee.
    2. 6. Moscow Branch Carter was born 5 Dec 1825, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee; died 29 Aug 1913, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee; was buried , Mount Hope Cemetery Franklin, Tennessee.
    3. William Augustus Carter was born 16 May 1829, Williamson County, Tennessee; died 15 Oct 1830, Tennessee; was buried , Franklin City Cemetery, Williamson County, Tennessee.
    4. James Fountain Carter was born 31 Jan 1831, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee; died 15 Aug 1859, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee; was buried , Franklin City Cemetery, Williamson Co., Tennessee.
    5. Samuel Atkinson Carter was born 24 Jan 1833, Franklin Co., Tennessee; died 10 Jun 1837, Franklin, Williamson Co., Tennessee.
    6. Mary Alice Carter was born 22 Jan 1835; died 12 Oct 1869, Franklin, Tennessee; was buried , Franklin City Cemetery Franklin, Williamson County, Tennessee.
    7. Sarah Holcomb Carter was born 23 Feb 1837, Franklin Co., Tennessee; died 15 Jul 1868, Franklin Co., Tennessee; was buried , Franklin County Cemetery, Williamson County, Tennessee.
    8. Captain James Theodore 'Tod' Carter was born 24 Mar 1840, Williamson County, Tennessee; died 2 Dec 1864, Williamson County, Tennessee; was buried , Rest Haven Cemetery, Williamson County, Tennessee.
    9. Francis Watkins Carter was born 30 Nov 1842, Williamson County, Tennesse; died 3 Feb 1923, San Diego, California; was buried , Mount Hope Cemetery, San Diego, California.