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Paul Drewy Austin

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Paul Drewy Austin

Birth
Maury County, Tennessee, USA
Death
12 Jul 1993 (aged 80)
Burial
Colbert County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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AUSTIN, Paul Drewy, was born in Maury County Tennessee on August 28, 1912. His parents, Charles Harris Austin and Otie Eva Kerr were natives of Lincoln County and Maury County respectively.
Paul married Ruby Lee Barlar during 1940. Ruby was born September 21, 1912 also in Maury County. Ruby resided at the time of their marriage with her parents Thomas Jefferson Barlar and Lela May Coffee. The T. J. Barlar farm was about one mile down Covey Hollow Road toward the highway 31 from the Charles H. Austin Farm.

Upon their marriage the couple moved to Town Creek, Alabama where Paul began work at Reynolds Aluminum
Company in the eastern part of Colbert County. Later they moved to Sheffield Alabama and during the early
fifties out to eastern Colbert County where they lived out their lives in the Hatton and Old Brick Presbyterian
Community. Born to Paul and Ruby were six children, Joyce Ann b. 1941; Warren Drewy b. 1944, Cecil Wayne
b. 1946, Ernest Edward b. 1947, Mary Eva b. 1950; Ethel Ameree b, 1952. Paul & Ruby were dedicated to their
family. Paul & Ruby had many friends, and possessed a love of the academic subjects.
He & Ruby were active members of the First Church of the Nazarene in Sheffield Alabama for some forty years
where they served in various capacities.
Paul spent his productive life as a furnace operator for the worlds largest Aluminum manufacturing plant, Reynolds Aluminum Company. He controlled the temperature of the huge gas furnaces that molded the ingots. He worked in an era in which the American metals industry was dominant throughout the world. Paul Spent 35 years with the Company, from 1940 to 2/1/1975. Paul was a deeply religious man. The Great Depression prevented Paul from getting a degree, as his older brother and two older sisters had. However, he obtained a technical college degree in drafting. Ruby was a homemaker.

Paul descended from the following persons who are early pioneers and inhabitants of Maury County. James Kerr, circa 1812; James W Austin who came from Lincoln County about 1890; James D. Ausban to Giles County during the 1820's; Robert Crockett who came to Giles County about 1809, James Warden came about 1806.

Ruby is a descendent of the following persons who are early inhabitants of Maury and Giles County. Coleman Chaffin who came to Maury County about 1810; William Lawhorn who came sometime after the revolutionary War; Chesley Coffee, Jr who came from Adair County KY about 1810; John Barlar who was in Lawrence County by 1850; William Phillips who came to Giles County during the 1820's before his death; Bennet & Martha Kirby who was in the county by 1825; Hugh M. & Martha (Johnson) Barnett who was in Maury County by 1830; James Hugh Wiley who inhabited Maury County by 1840. Of course there were many other Maury County progenitors involved between these first white inhabitants.

Bio by Wayne Austin (living) son of Paul Drewy Austin and Ruby Lee Barlar Austin. They came from Maury County Tennessee in 1940 and are largely unrelated to other Austin's in this cemetery except Marcia Austin.
AUSTIN, Paul Drewy, was born in Maury County Tennessee on August 28, 1912. His parents, Charles Harris Austin and Otie Eva Kerr were natives of Lincoln County and Maury County respectively.
Paul married Ruby Lee Barlar during 1940. Ruby was born September 21, 1912 also in Maury County. Ruby resided at the time of their marriage with her parents Thomas Jefferson Barlar and Lela May Coffee. The T. J. Barlar farm was about one mile down Covey Hollow Road toward the highway 31 from the Charles H. Austin Farm.

Upon their marriage the couple moved to Town Creek, Alabama where Paul began work at Reynolds Aluminum
Company in the eastern part of Colbert County. Later they moved to Sheffield Alabama and during the early
fifties out to eastern Colbert County where they lived out their lives in the Hatton and Old Brick Presbyterian
Community. Born to Paul and Ruby were six children, Joyce Ann b. 1941; Warren Drewy b. 1944, Cecil Wayne
b. 1946, Ernest Edward b. 1947, Mary Eva b. 1950; Ethel Ameree b, 1952. Paul & Ruby were dedicated to their
family. Paul & Ruby had many friends, and possessed a love of the academic subjects.
He & Ruby were active members of the First Church of the Nazarene in Sheffield Alabama for some forty years
where they served in various capacities.
Paul spent his productive life as a furnace operator for the worlds largest Aluminum manufacturing plant, Reynolds Aluminum Company. He controlled the temperature of the huge gas furnaces that molded the ingots. He worked in an era in which the American metals industry was dominant throughout the world. Paul Spent 35 years with the Company, from 1940 to 2/1/1975. Paul was a deeply religious man. The Great Depression prevented Paul from getting a degree, as his older brother and two older sisters had. However, he obtained a technical college degree in drafting. Ruby was a homemaker.

Paul descended from the following persons who are early pioneers and inhabitants of Maury County. James Kerr, circa 1812; James W Austin who came from Lincoln County about 1890; James D. Ausban to Giles County during the 1820's; Robert Crockett who came to Giles County about 1809, James Warden came about 1806.

Ruby is a descendent of the following persons who are early inhabitants of Maury and Giles County. Coleman Chaffin who came to Maury County about 1810; William Lawhorn who came sometime after the revolutionary War; Chesley Coffee, Jr who came from Adair County KY about 1810; John Barlar who was in Lawrence County by 1850; William Phillips who came to Giles County during the 1820's before his death; Bennet & Martha Kirby who was in the county by 1825; Hugh M. & Martha (Johnson) Barnett who was in Maury County by 1830; James Hugh Wiley who inhabited Maury County by 1840. Of course there were many other Maury County progenitors involved between these first white inhabitants.

Bio by Wayne Austin (living) son of Paul Drewy Austin and Ruby Lee Barlar Austin. They came from Maury County Tennessee in 1940 and are largely unrelated to other Austin's in this cemetery except Marcia Austin.

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