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Source: Nacogdoches, Gateway To Texas, Vol. II, A Biographical Directory, 1850-1880, by Carolyn Reeves Ericson; Pg. 16 AYLOR, John W. - 1854 School Census, 1857 Tax List. CHILDREN: Mary, Martha, James. Pg. 71 CASE, Asberry (Thomas Asberry) - married Martha Jane Elinder, 19 September 1859. Pg. 262 MOORE, Alfred W. - b. ca 1832 Alabama, married Mary Ayler, 5 July 1855, daughter of John W. Ayler. 1850 Census, 1857 Tax List, 1862 Tax List. Source: 1854 School Census of Nacogdoches County, Transcribed by Carolyn Reeves Ericson; Pg. 27 24th DISTRICT - NACONECHES PARENT OR GUARDIAN: John W. Aylor NAMES OF CHILDREN: Mary Aylor, Martha Aylor, James Aylor Source: Nacogdoches County Abstract of all original Texas Land Titles, comprising Grants and Locations to August 31, 1941, compiled by Carolyn Reeves Ericson; Pg. 2 Abstract No. 71 Original Grantee: Ayler, John W. Patentee: Jasper N. Bell Date of Patent: 9-23-1859 Patent Number: 136 Patent Volume: 25 Acres: 159 Class of Grant: Nacogdoches 3rd File No. 3445 Source: 1850 Census, Rusk County Texas, HH#563 James S. Case, age 58, b. S.C. Polly Case, age 30, b. Ala. Thomas Case, age 12, b. Ala. (see NOTE below) Harriett P. Case, age 10, b. Ala. John Case, age 7, b. Ala. Andrew Case, age 5, b. Ala. NOTE: Thomas Case - This is Thomas Asberry Case married Martha Jane Elinder, 19 Sept. 1859, Nacogdoches Co. TX. The marriage record apparently omitted her surname, AYLOR, as she is listed only as: Mary Jane Elinder. It is believed that Thomas Asberry Case died in the Civil War. The above CASE surname is a related line on some of my family lineage. I was never able to make the connection to the AYLOR surname until I found your posted message. I'm finally able to fill in some of the gaps. Thank you so very much for sharing your research. Mamie Notify Administrator about this message?
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