Individual Details
General George Washington Gentry
(June 25, 1810 - )
General George W. Gentry's mother was living with him in 1860 at the age of 92. General George W. Gentry was killed because of a Union semathizer. Rebels tortured and gouged out his eyes, killed him. He was buried by same woman after 4 days in Dewey.
Events
Birth | June 25, 1810 | Johnson County, Tennessee | |||
Marriage | March 21, 1842 | Johnson County, Tennessee - Elizabeth Ann "Eliza" Rainbow | |||
Death | probably Johnson County, Tennessee | ||||
Burial | Wilson Cemetery, on Highway 67, 2 miles from Mountain City, Johnson County, Tennessee |
Families
Spouse | Elizabeth Ann "Eliza" Rainbow (1823 - 1902) |
Child | Mahlon Gentry (1841 - 1920) |
Child | Cornelia Gentry (1845 - ) |
Child | Andra Nanyard Gentry (1848 - ) |
Child | Richard Barthalome Gentry (1850 - ) |
Child | Ferdenand Gentry (1852 - 1918) |
Child | Caronephee "Aunt Sis" Gentry (1853 - 1936) |
Child | Parnassie Gentry (1854 - 1918) |
Father | Benjamin B. Gentry (1786 - 1854) |
Mother | Rhoda Wilson (1786 - 1863) |
Sibling | Jessie Gentry (1802 - ) |
Sibling | William "Billy" Gentry (1803 - 1892) |
Sibling | Joseph Gentry (1805 - ) |
Sibling | John L. Gentry (1807 - 1865) |
Sibling | Elizabeth Gentry (1808 - ) |
Sibling | Lucy Ann Gentry (1813 - ) |