Edith Austin Moore,
AFAOA Founder
Edith May Austin
was born 19 Apr 1882 to Daniel Henry
and Minnie Amelia (Chesebro) Austin.
She passed away quietly 21 Nov 1979 in
Rockville, Maryland, having moved there
from St. Petersburg, Florida the previous
year.
After her father's
death in 1912, Edith became interested
in searching for her ancestors who had
served their country during the Revolutionary
War. She later extended her research
back to her first ancestor in this country,
Edward Austin of Rhode Island. Finding
little published on the Austin family,
and not being able to trace her own line,
Edith began gathering Austin Family records
in 1922, hoping in that way to find her
line, either through her own research
or through correspondence with others.
In order to help further her family research,
in 1942 together with her brother Henry
Warner Austin, Edith founded the Austin
Family Association, later renamed Austin
Families Association of America. The
organization has grown through the years
with memberships from individuals and
families all over the United States.
Edith traveled
extensively, visiting libraries in Westerly
and Providence, Rhode Island; Boston,
Massachusetts; Hartford, Connecticut;
Montpelier, Vermont; New York City, Albany,
Syracuse, Utica, and Buffalo, New York;
Chicago, Illinois; Los Angeles, California;
and Washington, DC. She wrote many letters
and sent out several thousand blank forms.
Her first book, A Genealogy of the Descendants
of Robert Austin of Kingstown, Rhode
Island, was published in 1951. While
gathering data for this impressive 738
page book, Edith copied down every Austin
record that she could find. This gave
her data on eight different Austin families
who settled in the New England States
during the 17th century.
As correspondents
kept writing to her for help in solving
their own genealogical problems, she
gradually accumulated and assembled
her own records into two books and
seven manuscripts:
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ROBERT AUSTIN of
Kingstown, R.I. |
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RICHARD AUSTIN of
Charlestown, MA |
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THOMAS AUSTIN of
Andover, MA. |
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JOSEPH AUSTIN of
Dover, N.H. |
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MATTHEW AUSTIN
of York, ME. |
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JOHN AUSTIN of East
Haven, CT. |
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JOHN AUSTIN of Stamford,
CT. |
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JONAH AUSTIN of Taunton,
MA |
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UNPLACED AUSTIN RECORDS |
Those interested
in pursuing Austin family lines owe a
great debt to Edith Austin Moore for
her lifetime of labors and fruitful research,
for gathering and organizing volumes
of records, many of which might otherwise
have been lost forever. Edith will never
be forgotten, for she has left us all
with a monumental legacy of genealogical
research for which she will be remembered
with admiration and gratitude.
Adapted from an article
written by Michael E. Austin which appeared
in the February 1980 edition of AUSTINS
OF AMERICA, page 3, published by Austin
Families Genealogical Society (AFGS), Concord,
MA, 1995 |