Moses GARRISON
Internet Generation No. 7 15. JOSEPH ISAAC7 GARRISON (ISAAC6, ISSAC5, ISAAC4, ISAAC3, ISAAC2,GUILLAUME1) was born 1732 in Surry Co., NC, and died 1836 in Greene Co., NC. He married (1) MARTHA. He married (2) MISS BALLINGER 1768 in Surry Co., NC. Children of JOSEPH GARRISON and MARTHA are: i. MARY8 GARRISON, b. 1774, NC; d. 1849; m. JOHN LOONEY. ii. JOSEPH GARRISON, b. 1786; d. January 12, 1847, Camden, MO. iii. DAVID GARRISON, b. Bef. 1789, Surry Co., NC; d. Abt. 1832. iv. WILLIAM J. GARRISON, b. February 07, 1789, Surry Co., NC; d. February 17, 1866, Ozark, MO. v. JAMES C. GARRISON, b. 1792, Grayson, VA; d. December 10, 1862, Greene Co., MO. Children of JOSEPH GARRISON and MISS BALLINGER are: vi. SARAH SALLY8 GARRISON, b. September 04, 1769, Surry Co., NC; d. October 18, 1852; m. THOMAS PRATT. vii. ISAAC GARRISON III, b. 1771, Surry Co., NC; d. Aft. 1860; m. (1) MARTHA FOUNTAIN; m. (2) LUCY JONES. 21. viii. JOHN G. GARRISON, SR., b. 1774, Surry Co., NC; d. 1874, Lee Co., VA. ix. DAVID GARRISON, b. Abt. 1785, Surry Co., NC; d. December 26, 1887, Grayson, VA. x. MARY POLLY GARRISON, b. 1785, Surry Co., NC; d. 1849, Sacramento, Sacramento Co., CA; m. JOHN LOONEY, JR.. 16. MOSES7 GARRISON (ISAAC6, ISSAC5, ISAAC4, ISAAC3, ISAAC2, GUILLAUME1) was born November 28, 1737 in NW VA, and died Aft. 1820 in Smith Co., TN. He married MILKEY MILCAH in Rockingham Co., NC. She was born Abt. 1740 in VA, and died Aft. 1820 in Smith Co., TN. Children of MOSES GARRISON and MILKEY MILCAH are: 22. i. LEVI8 GARRISON, b. Abt. 1760, VA; d. Bef. 1830, Simpson, KY. 23. ii. SAMUEL GARRISON, SR., b. Abt. 1768, Stokes Co., NC; d. Bef. February 02, 1846, Obion Co., TN. 24. iii. JOHN H. GARRISON, b. Bef. 1774, NC; d. Aft. 1830, Carroll Co., TN. 25. iv. MOSES GARRISON, JR., b. Bef. 1775, NC; d. Aft. 1860, Floyd, Cass Co., GA. 26. v. NEHEMIAH GARRISON, b. Bef. 1782, NC; d. 1815, Smith Co., TN. 27. vi. DAVID GARRISON, b. September 06, 1784, Guilford Co., NC; d. November 24, 1847, Jefferson Co., Ill. 28. vii. EPHRAIM GARRISON, b. Bef. 1787, Rockingham Co., NC; d. 1877, Alexandria, DeKalb Co., TN. 29. viii. AZARIAH GARRISON, b. Bef. 1789, Rockingham Co., NC; d. Abt. 1865, Wayne Co., MO. 30. ix. ELIZABETH GARRISON. 17. JAMES7 GARRISON (ISAAC6, ISSAC5, ISAAC4, ISAAC3, ISAAC2, GUILLAUME1) was born March 11, 1746/47 in Frederick Town, MD, and died October 13, 1840 in Greene Co., ILL. He married EASTER ANNE ROBERTS. She was born Abt. 1755. Children of JAMES GARRISON and EASTER ROBERTS are: i. JAMES8 GARRISON, JR., b. 1775, NC; d. 1845, ILL. ii. ROSANNAH GARRISON, b. 1776, NC; m. (1) LOOPER; m. (2) EDWARD FLATT. iii. SAMUEL GARRISON, b. 1788, Wilkes Co., NC; d. January 1849, Wayne Co., ILL; m. MARTHA CONLEY; b. 1797, KY; d. September 12, 1858, Wayne Co., ILL. iv. RACHEL GARRISON, b. Abt. 1789, NC; d. Aft. 1840, ILL; m. DANIEL SMITH. v. NANCY GARRISON, b. 1790, SC; d. Aft. 1840; m. ALANDON DOWDY. vi. DAVID GARRISON, b. 1792, SC; d. 1855, Hamilton Co., ILL; m. ELIZABETH TAYLOR. vii. JESSE GARRISON, b. 1793, SC; d. Aft. 1850, Greene Co., ILL; m. CASSANDRA DOYLE. viii. SARAH GARRISON, b. 1795, SC; d. Aft. 1850, KY; m. RICHARD C. DOYLE. Notes for SARAH GARRISON: Known as Sally. ix. MATHEW GARRISON, b. 1798, SC; d. 1846, Greene Co., ILL; m. (1) HANNAH DOYLE; m. (2) MARY DAVIDSON. 18. EPHRAIM7 GARRISON (ISAAC6, ISSAC5, ISAAC4, ISAAC3, ISAAC2, GUILLAUME1) was born in NC, and died Bef. 1820 in Sumner Co., TN. He married CATHERINE THOMAS January 14, 1809 in Sumner Co., TN. Children of EPHRAIM GARRISON and CATHERINE THOMAS are: i. JOHN WESLEY8 GARRISON, b. Bet. 1810 - 1820. ii. HARDIN THOMAS GARRISON, b. Bet. 1810 - 1820. 19. AARON7 GARRISON (ISAAC6, ISSAC5, ISAAC4, ISAAC3, ISAAC2, GUILLAUME1) was born Abt. 1742. He married MARY. Child of AARON GARRISON and MARY is: i. MASON8 GARRISON, b. March 03, 1782, SC; d. 1838, ARK; m. BETSY HASTEN, August 19, 1808, Sumner Co., TN. 20. ISAAC7 GARRISON (BEVERLY6, ISSAC5, ISAAC4, ISAAC3, ISAAC2, GUILLAUME1) was born 1738 in Garrison's Landing, NY, and died 1806. He married ELIZABETH COUVERT Bet. 1756 - 1760. Children of ISAAC GARRISON and ELIZABETH COUVERT are: i. BEVERLY8 GARRISON, b. 1764. 31. ii. CAPTAIN OLIVER GARRISON, b. 1778, NY. iii. SUSAN COX GARRISON, b. 1783. /////////////////////////////////// . ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Where was he in 1790? question 1-21-03 Book FHL/SLC Isaac Garrison Family 1980) Deed abstracts of Rockingham County, North Carolina. (1783-1804) 1800 Census Rockingham County, North Carolina (see below) 1820 Census Smith County, Tennessee Deeds Smith County, Tennessee Other marriages: #2 SAMUEL md 2nd Lucinda Bethel #8 AZARIAH md 2nd Rebecca Vanatta I am a 4th great, grand-daughter to Moses Garrison (Eleanor Law Johnson inputing this data) Moses Garrison's father is probably Isaac Garrison....no conclusive documentation as yet. Colleen Johnson has been helping me research some of this information. The Isaac Garrison Assoc. has a book out...I have copies of some of the pages in my files and it is on the internet...ancestry.com. /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ancestry.com.......7-18-02 Eleanor L. Johnson research: Virginia Gen.Soc. Quartely Vol XXX111 A#2 7.256 28 Jun 1769 Joseph Scales and Charles Gallawes to Theophilus Lacey of Pittsyvania Co.,VA for L22.10 VA money, 500 A on N side of Dan R at Beaver Island Crk. Isham Brouder, Constant Perkins, John Hunter, Moses Garrison, Prvd Aug Counrt 1770 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Virginia Gen. Soc. Quartely Vol XXX #4 Legislative Petitions Prince William County Moses Garrison signiture /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Same as above..... Moses Garrison is again on list for Legislative Petitions..... ancestry.com search for Moses Garrison earch Terms: GARRISON (430), MOSES (6165) Database: North Carolina Census Index, 1790-1890 Combined Matches: 2 1800 GARRISON MOSES Rockingham County NC 445 03101-00201-00 Federal Population Schedule NC 1800 Federal Census Index NCS1a1214966 1800 GARRISON MOSES Rockingham County NC 445 03101-00201-00 Federal Population Schedule NC 1800 Federal Census Index NCS1a1214975 1830 GARRISON MOSES Smith County TN 075 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule TN 1830 Federal Census Index TN560222266 Notes: If he lived to 1830 he would be really old. There is a Moses Garrison in Carroll County,Tenn in 1840 and 1850 Census...do not know if this is our Moses as he would be so old by then.. worldconnect.rootsweb.com this page should be addressed to: Michael GregoryID: I1866 Name: Moses Garrison 1 Sex: M Birth: 28 Nov 1737 in VA Death: AFT. 1820 in Smith County, TN Father: Isaac Garrison b: 1710 in Surry County, NC Mother: Elizabeth Lawrence Marriage 1 Milkey Unknown b: 1740 in VA Married: 1759 in Rockingham County, NC Children 1. David Garrison b: 6 Sep 1784 in NC Sources: 1.Title: Tax Records Text: 1786 Stafford County, VA 10 Whites in household wrote to Denzil Garrison about research....2000 Dear Denzil, I do not recall answering your question regarding who Samuel's father may be. I suspect it is MOSES GARRISON..... The following is a Moses Garrison found on census: 1800 GARRISON MOSES Rockingham County NC 445 03101-00201-00 Federal Population Schedule NC 1800 Federal Census Index NCS1a1214975 If you know anything about Moses Garrison I would appreciate your input. Ellie Johnson elliejohn@yahoo.com --- Denzil D Garrison wrote: At 05:59 PM 6/24/00 -0700, you wrote: Hi, My Garrison line comes down in this way and I believe this ties in with the family that links back to France: Samuel Garrison b 1765/1770 Rockingham Co.,NC md Miss Loftis d TN Obadiah Garrison (b 1794 NC d 1862 DeKalb County,Tenn)md Elizabeth Calling West Andrew Jackson Garrison bn 1830 TN d. 1885 Ark (Capt.in Civil War)Md twice 1)Narcissa Pridy 2)Glatha Jane Allison Robert Mansfield Garrison bn 1880 TN d. 1956 CA md Ruth Maynard Dorsa Mae Garrison bn 1905 TN d. 1968 CA (my mother) Do you have any of this information? I would appreciate hearing from you. I am trying to document my pedigree. Eleanor L. Johnson elliejohn@yahoo.com Dear Eleanor: > That line is new to me. I have always thought that the Rockingham County Garrisons were connected to my line of ISAAC GARRISON. I do not, however, have proof of that. Who was the father of SAMUEL GARRISON, b. 1775/1770? That should be the main question. Do you know, or suspect, who his father was? DENZIL D. GARRISON **************************************** Email from Sandra Garrison-Cooper 7/01.....Kime,MO NEWSPAPER ARTICLE: Kime, MO. & the Papers of H. Y. MABREY by Cletis R. Ellinghouse. Editor, Puxico Press (two pictures included with article, one of John W. Garrison and son Stanley Garrison, and one group setting taken about 1939.) Family fled native France because of religious persecution Garrison surname was long identified with Kime 35th in the series. Probably no other surname was so closely identified for so long with Kime as Garrison, the family that provided the first and last postmasters, David L. (Lemmy) Garrison (1870-1912) and John W. Garrison (1913-1993). They were third cousins. The pioneer in Wayne County, Azariah Garrison (1788-1860s), was a native of North Carolina who arrived in the 1850s from Humphreys County, Tenn., with his second wife, Rebecca (Phanatti) Garrison, and their family. Azariah Garrisons son John F. Garrison (1850-1912) was the father of John F. Ed Garrison (1885-1974) and grandfather of John W. Garrison. According to family sources, Azariah Garrison was a son of Moses Garrison (1737-1820s), a native of Virginia who spent several years in North Carolina before moving to Smith County, Tenn., where he died. Moses Garrison was one of 31 charter members of the Old Salem Baptist Church organized there in 1809. The ancestors of Moses Garrison were French Huguenots who fled homes in their native land to escape religious persecution. They came in America from England long before the Revolutionary War. * Upon his arrival in Wayne County, Azariah Garrison made his home across the St. Francis River form the site of Kime on land originally awarded to James Caldwell by the Spanish government. His wife died before the outbreak of the Civil Was and he died during the war. They are buried at the very old Garrison Cemetery, which occasionally is under the waters of Lake Wappapello and is not far from where they lived. Another of the graves is that of their eldest son William Levi Garrison (1832-1884), one of many in the area who served in Company H, 31st Infantry, during the Civil War. Levi Garrison and his wife, Mariah (Hamilton) Garrison, lived and farmed on the west side of the river but later owned a property south of Kime near the river on the east side, according to land records. The property of Levi Garrisons son, William A. Bill Garrison (1868-1956), and his wife, Rosetta (Meloy) Garrison (1876-1938), was on the east side of Holladay Bridge and may have been his fathers place. One of the sources for information in this article, Sherrie Plummer of Centralia, Mo., is a great-great granddaughter of Rebecca (Garrison) Birmingham, the wife of James Birmingham and a daughter of William Levi Garrison. Another stone at the old cemetery marks the grave of Mary Ann (Garrison) Jones (1866-1931), the daughter of Levi Garrison and the second wife of Oak Grove Baptist Church member William T. Jones (1851-1936) whose father, John Jones, lived nearby. John F. Garrison and his wife, Mary E. (Atnip) (Rainwater) Garrison (1852-1892), are also buried in the old cemetery that is not far from the site of the log home they occupied. The adjoining farms of their sons, John Edward Ed Garrison, George Azariah Garrison (1887-1941) and school teacher Henry Archie Garrison (1890-1958), were north of Holliday Landing. * The wives of George Garrison and Archie Garrison were sister, respectively Maggie Seabaugh and Virgie Seabaugh, daughters of Andrew J. Seabaugh and Martha (Deaton) Seabaugh, a pioneer Kime family with extensive land holdings. Hattie Garrison, an older sister who never married, raised her three younger brothers after their mothers early death. Another sister, Charlotte Isabella (Garrison) Estes (1876-1907), was the first wife of Benjamin F. Estes (1870-1961), who was widely known as a sawmill operator in the neighborhood. He was a son of Union Army soldier John F. Estes. Willard A. Garrison (1911-1996), a son of Archie Garrison, was widely known. He was superintendent of schools at Neelyville, Williamsville and Annapolis and later director of education at Sears youth Center in Poplar Bluff. He was chairman of the Poplar Bluff School board in the 1950s. A sister, Gladys (Garrison) Page, the widow of Floyd Shorty Page, lives in Poplar Bluff. Mabel (Garrison) Smith, the wife of Tom Smith, and Lois (Garrison) Strickland, the wife of Russell Strickland, were George A. Garrisons children. * Wayne B. Garrison of Poplar Bluff, the younger son of Ed Garrison and Mollie (Jackson) Garrison (1894-1988), says he, his brother and sister, Hazel (Garrison) (Penrod) Woods, attended New liberty School that Claude Libla and his wife taught for a number of years. Raymond Holladay, Lyman Aldrich and Jim Page were among the neighbors he recalled. Mr. Garrison for a time lived in the home of his brother at Kime and attended Oak Grove School. Miss Helen Rhodes, a daughter of Ira L. Rhodes, was his teacher. The move across the river to Kime came about after John w. Garrison and his father, who served on the board of Wayne County Bank at Greenville, acquired the properties of the deceased David Cozort. John W. Garrison and his family lived in the Cozort home behind the store while he was the postmaster and store owner at Kime. After the Kime post office was closed and razed, John W. Garrison moved to the Paterson area and shortly thereafter carried the mail from Greenville to Kime and Shook. When he vacated the Cozort home Simon P. Noldge (1878-1958) and Margaret (White) Noldge (1881-1965), the parents of his wife, Gladys, moved in. The Garrisons son, Stanley Stan Garrison, says his grandparents moved to the Cozort home from the mill house, which was across the road from the store. It was a two-story building that once housed the Cozort Flour Mill. Over the years, several rented it from the Garrisons and made it their home. With the post office gone, several mail boxes were erected in a row along the road not far from the Noldge home. Families gathered in the Noldge living room to visit while they waited for the mail carrier to arrive, much like they earlier had done in the store building. Bazzell, Seabaugh, Ruess and Crutchfield families were among those Mr. Garrison recalled. He said his grandparents lived in the Cozort home until the big flood of 1945 forced them out. Water was knee deep and their furniture elevated on blocks to keep it dry when they called it quits. Mr. Noldge, a black-.. John w. Garrison several years later became the Wayne County treasurer and held that post for many years. After the death of Gladys (Noldge) Garrison, (1917-1976), he was married to Dorothy Whelan (1926-1996). Stan Garrison, a Fredericktown ban
3/2005 Robert has been going over maps of the area........finds Moses Garrison on Dix Rd. Ordinance work done under Mrs. Milkey Garrison Notes under husband's name. ////////////////////// ancestry.com........family trees Gerald Hankins Johnston's Family and Ancestors Entries: 90671 Updated: Sun Jul 14 01:08:09 2002 Contact: Jerry Johnston-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please; If you do not see it; I most likely do NOT have it. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Index | Descendancy | Register | Download GEDCOM | Add Post-em -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ID: I51287 Name: Milkey - Mrs. Moses (1737) GARRISON Sex: F Birth: 1740 in Virginia Death: AFT 1820 in Smith Co., Tennessee Change Date: 6 JAN 2002 Marriage 1 Moses GARRISON b: 28 NOV 1737 in Virginia Married: 1759 in Rockingham Co., North Carolina Children Samuel GARRISON b: ABT 1765 David GARRISON b: 6 SEP 1784 in North Carolina Ephraim GARRISON b: 1788 Azariah GARRISON Nehemiah GARRISON Levi GARRISON ////////////////////////////////////// ancestry.com Plummer and Stafford Entries: 7273 Updated: Sat Jul 13 15:29:52 2002 Contact: Sherrie Stafford phivooh@aol.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Index | Descendancy | Register | Download GEDCOM | Add Post-em -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ID: I0081 Name: Milkey MILCAH Sex: F Birth: ABT. 1740 in Virginia Death: ABT. 1820 in Smith County, Tennessee Marriage 1 Moses GARRISON b: 28 NOV 1737 in Virginia Married: 1759 in Rockingham, North Carolina Children Elizabeth GARRISON Levi GARRISON b: ABT. 1760 in North Carolina Samuel Sr. GARRISON b: ABT. 1765 in North Carolina John H GARRISON b: 1774 in North Carolina Moses Jr GARRISON b: ABT. 1775 in North Carolina Nehemiah GARRISON b: ABT. 1780 in North Carolina David GARRISON b: 6 SEP 1784 in Guilford County, North Carolina Ephraim GARRISON b: 1786 in Rockingham County, North Carolina Azariah GARRISON b: ABT. 1788 in Rockingham County, North Carolina --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
22. LEVI8 GARRISON (MOSES7, ISAAC6, ISSAC5, ISAAC4, ISAAC3, ISAAC2, GUILLAUME1) was born Abt. 1760 in VA, and died Bef. 1830 in Simpson, KY. He married ELIZABETH JONES Bef. 1787. She was born Abt. 1765. Children of LEVI GARRISON and ELIZABETH JONES are: i. MOSES9 GARRISON, b. Bet. 1788 - 1789; d. Abt. 1820. Notes for MOSES GARRISON: War of 1812. 33. ii. SAMUEL JONES GARRISON, b. October 04, 1802, Rockingham Co., NC; d. April 04, 1843, Cannon Co., TN. 34. iii. WILLIAM C. GARRISON, b. 1811, TN; d. KN. iv. OBEDIAH GARRISON, b. 1795, NC. v. BENJAMIN GARRISON, b. 1789, VA; m. ELIZABETH, Abt. 1820. 35. vi. MARY GARRISON, b. Bet. 1790 - 1791, Simpson, KY; d. Sumner Co., TN. vii. UNKNOWN GARRISON. viii. UNKNOWN GARRISON. ix. UNKNOWN GARRISON. x. UNKNOWN GARRISON. ///////////////// notes under fathers name /////////////////////////////////////// familysearch.org............... LEVI GARRISON Male -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Event(s): Birth: About 1763 Of, , , North Carolina Christening: Death: Burial: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LDS Ordinances: Baptism: 08 MAY 1985 SGEOR Endowment: 13 AUG 1985 SGEOR Sealing to Parents: 13 NOV 1985 SGEOR MOSES GARRISON / MRS. MILKEY GARRISON -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Parents: Father: MOSES GARRISON Family Mother: MRS. MILKEY GARRISON -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Messages: Family group record submitted to request LDS temple ordinances. The record includes the submitter's name and address and names and relationships of family members. The address may be outdated. Some information is estimated. To find the record on the film, you must know the batch and sheet number. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Batch Number: F856581 Sheet: 036 Source Call No.: 1396011 Type: Film -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- © 1999-2002 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. English approval: 3/1999 Use of this site constitutes your acceptance of these Conditions of Use (last updated: 3/22/1999). Privacy Policy (last updated: 10/12/2001). 29 http://www.familysearch.org v.2.5.0 ////////////////////////////////////// possible Levi Garrison...ancestry.com 1820 GARRISON LEVI Orange County NC 348 No Township Listed Federal Population Schedule NC 1820 Federal Census Index NCS2a467762 1830 GARRISON LEVI Orange County NC 329 North District Federal Population Schedule NC 1830 Federal Census Index NC560222220
Misc. information researched and/or collected by Eleanor Law Johnson, 530 S. 4th St.,Las Vegas, NV 89101 /////////////////////// Time lline by Eleanor L. Johnson...... TIME LINE: abt 1760-1770 of, Rockingham County,North Carolina 1790 Census,Rockingham County,North Carolina 1800 Census,Rockingham County,North Carolina 1810 1810-1820 Moved to Tennessee (some say before 1809) 1820 Census, Smith County, Tennessee 1826 Deed in Smith County,Tennessee saying "This property was given to me by my father,Samuel Garrison" stated by Obadiah Garrison (O.M. Garrison on some records). 1837 Listed with others in Cannon County, Tennessee 1840 Census, Obion County, Tennessee (There is a Samuel Garrison listed in 1840 & 1850 Census) 1846 A Samuel Garrison in Obion County dies there ///////////////////////// Internet...... 23. SAMUEL8 GARRISON, SR. (MOSES7, ISAAC6, ISSAC5, ISAAC4, ISAAC3, ISAAC2, GUILLAUME1) was born Abt. 1768 in Stokes Co., NC, and died Bef. February 02, 1846 in Obion Co., TN. He married (1) UNKNOWN LOFTIS Bef. 1794. She was born in Rockingham, NC. He married (2) LUCINDA BETHELL Bef. 1802. /////////////// 1820 Cenus Smith County, Tenn..... Samuel listed.....also Obadiah listed next to him /////////////// FHL/USCAN: BOOK: The Family of Isaac Garrison (Family Association) 1980 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Notes for SAMUEL GARRISON, SR.: Samuel, son of Moses, was married twice and the order of marriages, children are not certain. It is believed he had two sets of children by the two wives, but again, not sure. The five children listed with wife Lucinda may not all have been by her and the combination is uncertain. According to Mr. Dave Zolle , "Moses, the father of Samuel and Ephraim, owned land in Rockingham Co., NC at the time of both of their births," hence, their birthplaces were Rockingham, NC. Further he says "they both were in Smith Co., TN by 1810 and stayed there until after 1834. Samuel left and was on the 1840 Census of Jefferson Co., IL. He then went to Obion Co., TN where he died....Samuel received a land grant so he must have been in the Revolutionary War or War of 1812." Smith Co. Deed Book "D"-John Looney to Samuel Garrison, 91 acres, 9 April, 1812, page 125. Smith Co. Deed Book "E", State of Tennessee Grant No. 3399, 70 acres to Samuel Garrison, July 1815, page 307-308. Smith Co. Deed Book "G", Sampson Williams of Jackson Co., to Samuel Garrison, 100 acres, 11 June, 1818, page 80-81. Smith Co. Deed Book "I", Samuel Garrison to his son Obediah Garrison, the tract of land where the said Samuel lives, 25 December, 1826, page 449-450. Smith Co. Deed Book "L", Samuel Garrison, Sr. to Sampson Driswell of Warren Co., a tract of land, Feb., 1831. Smith Co., Deed Book "L", Samuel Garrison to Reuben Evans some personal property, 20 August, 1834, page 627-628. According to records of Stanley P. Davies, a Samuel Garrison was listed as follows in the 1840 Obion Co., TN Census: Samuel was between 70 and 80 years of age 10-15 yr. old males= 2 5-10 yr. old females= 3 20-30 yr. old females= 1 50-60 yr. old females= 1 Information from the Issac Garrison Family Association, 1732-1836 (Published book in FHL/SLC), furnished to me by Linda McMillen (mcmillen@fastlane.net) on 5/30/97: "Samuel Garrison was born 1765/70, died 1846 Obion Co., TN; married first by 1790 believe to have been married to a Loftis; children 3 sons and 1 daughter. Married second to Lucinda Bethell by 1800. She was born 1786 NC, [they had] 2 sons, 2 daughters. Samuel was in Rockingham Co., NC by 1789 when he signed as a witness on a deed. He left Rockingham Co., NC and went to Smith Co., TN with his father and brothers before 1809 and remained there until after the 1830 Census but was in Saline Co., ILL by September 12, 1832 when he bought land in that county, which he sold on July 15, 1836 with wife Lucinda signing the deed, and located in Obion Co., TN where his son John H. Garrison (my great-great grandfather) deeded 150 acres of land to him. We have definite records on five [of Samuel] Garrison children: James, John H., Moses Franklin, Mary, and Susannah." Book ?, page 184, 1827, William Bumpas of Rutherford Co., to Samuel Garrison, a town lot in town of Statesville, TN. From Lisa Carol Douglas 350 Rio Vista Road Nipomo, CA 93444-9561 (805) 929-3684, 11-11-1997: INTERNET>>>>>>>>>>>> Samuel Garrison, Sr., son of Moses, was b. 1765-1770 in NC, and d. Jan. 1846 in Obion Co., TN. He married (1) Miss Loftis c. 1790, (2) Lucinda Bethell. He appeared in Rockingham Co., NC by 1789 when he signed as a witness on a deed. He left Rockingham Co., NC and went to Smith Co., TN with his father Moses and his brothers before 1809 and remained there until after the 1830 census. He was in Saline Co., ILL after the 1830 census when he bought land in that county, which he sold on July 14, 1836 with wife Lucinda signing the deed and located in Obion Co., TN where his son John H. Garrison deeded him 150 acres of land. It is believed that Samuel had two wives and a total of eight children, three sons and a daughter from the first marriage and two sons and two daughters from Lucinda Bethell. Children of SAMUEL GARRISON and UNKNOWN LOFTIS are: 36. i. OBEDIAH M.9 GARRISON, b. July 25, 1794, Rockingham Co., NC; d. August 20, 1862, Liberty, DeKalb Co., TN. 37. ii. JAMES GARRISON, b. 1796, NC; d. Bet. 1860 - 1870, ILL. 38. iii. (MAJOR) JOHN H. GARRISON, b. Abt. 1799; d. Aft. May 23, 1847, Mason Hall, Obion County, TN. Children of SAMUEL GARRISON and LUCINDA BETHELL are: iv. UNKNOWN9 GARRISON. 39. v. MOSES FRANKLIN GARRISON, b. Abt. 1802, NC; d. Abt. 1840. vi. ELIZABETH GARRISON, b. Bet. 1805 - 1810, NC; m. WILLIAM B. DOBBS, November 28, 1832, Hamilton, ILL. 40. vii. MARY GARRISON, b. 1809, TN; d. Aft. 1860. 41. viii. SUSANNAH GARRISON, b. Abt. 1811, TN; d. Aft. 1870, ILL. 42. ix. SAMUEL GARRISON, JR., b. Abt. 1812, TN; d. 1879, MO. x. JEFFERSON GARRISON, b. 1812, TN; d. 1877; m. FRANCES DREW. xi. JOEL GARRISON, b. 1822. /////////////// POSSIBLE HE WAS IN REV.WAR ???? ancestry.com military records 7-1-01 Revolutionary War Service Records, 1775-83 [Print] Viewing records 1-2 of 2 Matches Surname Given Name Middle Initial Rank - Induction Rank - Discharge Notes ROLL-BOX ROLL-EXCT GARRISON SAMUEL PRIVAT 107 07 GARRISON SAMUEL PRIVATE 37 /////////////////////////// Notes from Sandy Garrison-Cooper: 7-1-01 in article below.. Samuel Garrison Sr., an older brother to Azariah Garrison, moved from Rockingham County, N.C., to Smith County, Tenn., before 1809. He later lived in Saline County, Ill., and till later in Obion County, Tenn where he died." NEWSPAPER ARTICLE: Dated: Kime, MO. & the Papers of H. Y. MABREY by Cletis R. Ellinghouse. Editor, Puxico Press Note: Kime is in Wayne Co.,MO (two pictures included with article, one of John W. Garrison and son Stanley Garrison, and one group setting taken about 1939.) Family fled native France because of religious persecution Garrison surname was long identified with Kime,Mo 35th in the series. Probably no other surname was so closely identified for so long with Kime as Garrison, the family that provided the first and last postmasters, David L.(Lemmy) Garrison (1870-1912) and John W. Garrison (1913-1993). They were third cousins. The pioneer in Wayne County, Azariah Garrison (1788-1860s), was a native of North Carolina who arrived in the 1850s from Humphreys County, Tenn., with his second wife, Rebecca (Phanatti) Garrison, and their family. Azariah Garrisons son John F. Garrison (1850-1912) was the father of John F. Ed Garrison (1885-1974) and grandfather of John W. Garrison. According to family sources, Azariah Garrison was a son of Moses Garrison (1737-1820s), a native of Virginia who spent several years in North Carolina before moving to Smith County, Tenn., where he died. Moses Garrison was one of 31 charter members of the Old Salem Baptist Church organized there in 1809. (note..this church is in Liberty,Dekalb,Tenn...ELJ) The ancestors of Moses Garrison were French Huguenots who fled homes in their native land to escape religious persecution. They came in America from England long before the Revolutionary War. * Upon his arrival in Wayne County, Azariah Garrison made his home across the St. Francis River form the site of Kime on land originally awarded to James Caldwell by the Spanish government. His wife died before the outbreak of the Civil Was and he died during the war. They are buried at the very old Garrison Cemetery, which occasionally is under the waters of Lake Wappapello and is not far from where they lived. Another of the graves is that of their eldest son William Levi Garrison (1832-1884), one of many in the area who served in Company H, 31st Infantry, during the Civil War. Levi Garrison and his wife, Mariah (Hamilton) Garrison, lived and farmed on the west side of the river but later owned a property south of Kime near the river on the east side, according to land records. The property of Levi Garrisons son, William A. Bill Garrison (1868-1956), and his wife, Rosetta (Meloy) Garrison (1876-1938), was on the east side of Holladay Bridge and may have been his fathers place. One of the sources for information in this article, Sherrie Plummer of Centralia, Mo., is a great-great granddaughter of Rebecca (Garrison) Birmingham, the wife of James Birmingham and a daughter of William Levi Garrison. Another stone at the old cemetery marks the grave of Mary Ann (Garrison) Jones (1866-1931), the daughter of Levi Garrison and the second wife of Oak Grove Baptist Church member William T. Jones (1851-1936) whose father, John Jones, lived nearby. John F. Garrison and his wife, Mary E. (Atnip) (Rainwater) Garrison (1852-1892), are also buried in the old cemetery that is not far from the site of the log home they occupied. The adjoining farms of their sons, John Edward Ed Garrison, George Azariah Garrison (1887-1941) and school teacher Henry Archie Garrison (1890-1958), were north of Holliday Landing. * The wives of George Garrison and Archie Garrison were sister, respectively Maggie Seabaugh and Virgie Seabaugh, daughters of Andrew J. Seabaugh and Martha (Deaton) Seabaugh, a pioneer Kime family with extensive land holdings. Hattie Garrison, an older sister who never married, raised her three younger brothers after their mothers early death. Another sister, Charlotte Isabella (Garrison) Estes (1876-1907), was the first wife of Benjamin F. Estes (1870-1961), who was widely known as a sawmill operator in the neighborhood. He was a son of Union Army soldier John F. Estes. Willard A. Garrison (1911-1996), a son of Archie Garrison, was widely known. He was superintendent of schools at Neelyville, Williamsville and Annapolis and later director of education at Sears youth Center in Poplar Bluff. He was chairman of the Poplar Bluff School board in the 1950s. A sister, Gladys (Garrison) Page, the widow of Floyd Shorty Page, lives in Poplar Bluff. Mabel (Garrison) Smith, the wife of Tom Smith, and Lois (Garrison) Strickland, the wife of Russell Strickland, were George A. Garrisons children. * Wayne B. Garrison of Poplar Bluff, the younger son of Ed Garrison and Mollie (Jackson) Garrison (1894-1988), says he, his brother and sister, Hazel (Garrison) (Penrod) Woods, attended New liberty School that Claude Libla and his wife taught for a number of years. Raymond Holladay, Lyman Aldrich and Jim Page were among the neighbors he recalled. Mr. Garrison for a time lived in the home of his brother at Kime and attended Oak Grove School. Miss Helen Rhodes, a daughter of Ira L. Rhodes, was his teacher. The move across the river to Kime came about after John w. Garrison and his father, who served on the board of Wayne County Bank at Greenville, acquired the properties of the deceased David Cozort. John W. Garrison and his family lived in the Cozort home behind the store while he was the postmaster and store owner at Kime. After the Kime post office was closed and razed, John W. Garrison moved to the Paterson area and shortly thereafter carried the mail from Greenville to Kime and Shook. When he vacated the Cozort home Simon P. Noldge (1878-1958) and Margaret (White) Noldge (1881-1965), the parents of his wife, Gladys, moved in. The Garrisons son, Stanley Stan Garrison, says his grandparents moved to the Cozort home from the mill house, which was across the road from the store. It was a two-story building that once housed the Cozort Flour Mill. Over the years, several rented it from the Garrisons and made it their home. With the post office gone, several mail boxes were erected in a row along the road not far from the Noldge home. Families gathered in the Noldge living room to visit while they waited for the mail carrier to arrive, much like they earlier had done in the store building. Bazzell, Seabaugh, Ruess and Crutchfield families were among those Mr. Garrison recalled. He said his grandparents lived in the Cozort home until the big flood of 1945 forced them out. Water was knee deep and their furniture elevated on blocks to keep it dry when they called it quits. Mr. Noldge, a black-.. John w. Garrison several years later became the Wayne County treasurer and held that post for many years. After the death of Gladys (Noldge) Garrison, (1917-1976), he was married to Dorothy Whelan (1926-1996). Stan Garrison, a Fredericktown banker, values an old clock he has in his possession that once was a part of his fathers store at Kime. He likely is Kimes youngest native son, since he was born in the Cozort home in 1938. His son, Darren Garrison, is presently Wayne County circuit clerk. * Kimes first postmaster, David L. Lemmy Garrison, was the only child of William Thomas Garrison (1845-1870s), who died not long after his arrival in Wayne county and his subsequent marriage to Margaret (Epley) Garrison. Thomas Garrison, a son of Samuel Garrison Jr. (1812-1879) and Roseanna (Cobb) Garrison (1822-) was a grandson of Samuel Garrison Sr. (1765-1846). Samuel Garrison Sr., an older brother to Azariah Garrison, moved from Rockingham County, N.C., to Smith county, Tenn., before 1809. He later lived in Saline County, Ill., and till later in Obion County, Tenn. Where he died. The family of Samuel Garrison Jr. was living in Obion County, Tenn., in 1850, in which census his wife Roseanna was described as a Cherokee Indian. The place of his death is not known. She and her family first appeared in the U. S. Census in Wayne County in 1870; The several Garrison families lived for the next 20 years near on another on the west side of the river not far from where the pioneer settled in the 1850s. * H. Y. Mabrey note: Married Archie Garrison to Virgie Seabaugh, and Byrd Nelson to Clara Jones Dec. 24, 1910. /////////////////// AFN: 1GLO-C3C ////////////////////// CENSUS: Probably our Samuel in Rockingham Co.,NC. ancestry.com 1790 GARRISON SAMUEL Rockingham County NC p 168 01 00 01 00 00 Federal Population Schedule NC 1790 Federal Census Index NCS1a1215186 /////////////////////// 1800 GARRISON SAMUEL Rockingham County NC 474 00000-10010 00 Federal Population Schedule NC 1800 Federal Census Index NCS1a1215201 Re ///////////////////////////////// 1820 GARRISON SAMUEL Smith County TN p59 100211-11010
notes under fathers name ////////////////////Interrnet////////// G24. JOHN H.8 GARRISON (MOSES7, ISAAC6, ISSAC5, ISAAC4, ISAAC3, ISAAC2, UILLAUME1) was born Bef. 1774 in NC, and died Aft. 1830 in Carroll Co., TN. He married (1) REBECCA DUNCAN 1795 in Botsfourt, VA. He married (2) SUSANNA 1810 in VA. She was born Bef. 1780, and died Aft. 1840. Notes for JOHN H. GARRISON: From Lisa Carol Douglas, 11-11-1997: John H. Garrison witnessed deeds in Rockingham Co., NC by 1796. He apparently married and lived in VA before coming to TN where he is found in Carroll Co., TN in the 1830 census with six daughters and a son. Still in the home with son Moses D. Garrison living close by. Clear Creek Baptist Church, located near McLemoresville, TN shows accepting John Garrison and wife Suanna for membership in 1825. Children of JOHN GARRISON and SUSANNA are: 43. i. MOSES D.9 GARRISON, b. 1818, TN. 44. ii. PLEASANT C. GARRISON, b. Abt. 1818, TN. iii. UNKNOWN GARRISON. iv. UNKNOWN GARRISON. v. UNKNOWN GARRISON. vi. UNKNOWN GARRISON. vii. SUSAN GARRISON, b. 1818. viii. WILLIAM GARRISON, b. 1825. ix. ELIZABETH GARRISON, b. 1827.
Internet 25. MOSES8 GARRISON, JR. (MOSES7, ISAAC6, ISSAC5, ISAAC4, ISAAC3, ISAAC2, GUILLAUME1) was born Bef. 1775 in NC, and died Aft. 1860 in Floyd, Cass Co., GA. He married (1) MARTHA RICHARDSON Bef. 1799 in SC. She was born May 10, 1782 in NC, and died March 31, 1815 in SC. He married (2) ELIZABETH MCINTOSH Bet. 1815 - 1816. She was born 1784 in SC. Children of MOSES GARRISON and MARTHA RICHARDSON are: 45. i. AARON9 GARRISON, b. 1800, SC; d. Abt. 1870, Fulton, GA. 46. ii. MATTHAIS GARRISON, b. 1802, SC. iii. DAVID GARRISON, b. 1808, SC; m. ELIZA. Children of MOSES GARRISON and ELIZABETH MCINTOSH are: 47. iv. RICHARD MCINTOSH9 GARRISON, b. December 24, 1816, Greeneville Co., SC; d. July 30, 1911, TX. v. MOSES WILEY GARRISON, b. 1821; d. 1908, Greenville Co., SC; m. MARTHA BALDWIN. Notes for MOSES WILEY GARRISON: CSA veteran. vi. SERPHIM GARRISON, b. 1820. vii. LEANNA GARRISON, b. Bet. 1820 - 1825; m. LEVI SMITH. viii. FRANCIS GARRISON, b. 1823. ix. ELIZABETH PINKNEY GARRISON, b. May 09, 1825; d. October 08, 1909, TX; m. JOHN DAVIS MORRIS. x. SARAH SALLIE GARRISON, b. Bet. 1826 - 1827, SC. ///////////// ////////////////////// War 1812 Service........ Surname Given Name Middle Initial Company Unit Rank - Induction Rank - Discharge Misc Roll Box Roll Exct Roll Rec GARRISON MOSES 1 REG'T MOUNTED GUNMEN (DYER'S), TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS. SERGEANT SERGEANT 78 602 GARRISON MOSES 2 REG'T MOUNTED GUNMEN (CANNON'S), WEST TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS. PRIVATE PRIVATE 78 602 GARRISON MOSES 3 REG'T (COPELAND'S) WEST TENNESSEE MIL. PRIVATE PRIVATE 78 602 GARRISON MOSES 16 REG'T (WALLER'S) VIRGINIA MILITIA. PRIVATE PRIVATE 78 602 GARRISON MOSES 45 REG'T (PEYTON'S) VIRGINIA MILITIA. PRIVATE PRIVATE 78 602 notes under fathers name I COULD NOT LOCATE HIS BAP/END DATES IN ST.GEORGE IN IGI EXCEPT FOR THE DATES I HAVE ENTERED AND TEMPLE AS FOUND IN RECENT (FALL 1992) IGI HOWEVER, ALL THE FAMILY WORK WAS DONE IN ST.GEORGE IN 1985....ALL THE OTHER MEMBERS RECORDS DONE IN ST.GEO. WERE IN IGI. THERE WERE TWO SEALING DATES TO PARENTS 13 NOV 1985 SGEORGE AND A DUPLICATE DATE 19 NOV 1991 DALLAS TEMPLE (DA) Search Terms: GARRISON (183), MOSES (3210) Possible matches for Moses Garrison Database: War of 1812 Muster Rolls Combined Matches: 5 Surname Given Name Middle Initial Company Unit Rank - Induction Rank - Discharge MISC ROLL-BOX ROLL-EXCT GARRISON MOSES 1 REG'T MOUNTED GUNMEN (DYER'S), TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS. SERGEANT SERGEANT 78 602 GARRISON MOSES 2 REG'T MOUNTED GUNMEN (CANNON'S), WEST TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS. PRIVATE PRIVATE 78 602
notes under fathers name Possible matches....ancestry.com 21 Nov 2002....Eleanor L. Johnson research New Jersey Marriages, 1684-1895 Viewing records 1-3 of 3 Matches Name Spouse Marriage Date County State GARRISON, NEHEMIAH HAGGERTY, ELIZABETH 25 Oct 1810 Salem NJ GARRISON, NEHEMIAH MILLS, ISABELLA 19 Oct 1825 Salem NJ GARRISON, NEHEMIAH REDSTREAK, RUTH 16 Apr 1829 Salem NJ ///////////////////////// Internet 26. NEHEMIAH8 GARRISON (MOSES7, ISAAC6, ISSAC5, ISAAC4, ISAAC3, ISAAC2, GUILLAUME1) was born Bef. 1782 in NC, and died 1815 in Smith Co., TN. He married JANE ALLEN Bef. 1805. She was born Bef. 1790. Notes for NEHEMIAH GARRISON: From Lisa Carol Douglas, 11-11-1997: The only records on Nehemiah's children are those found in the Smith County, TN orphan's court; Agnes, Lucretia, Patsy. Children of NEHEMIAH GARRISON and JANE ALLEN are: i. AGNES9 GARRISON. ii. LUCRETIA GARRISON. iii. PATSY GARRISON. iv. UNKNOWN GARRISON. v. JESSE GARRISON.
Internet...... 27. DAVID8 GARRISON (MOSES7, ISAAC6, ISSAC5, ISAAC4, ISAAC3, ISAAC2, GUILLAUME1) was born September 06, 1784 in Guilford Co., NC, and died November 24, 1847 in Jefferson Co., Ill. He married (1) SARAH CONNER. He married (2) ELIZABETH NEWBY 1802 in Mt. Vernon, Jefferson Co., ILL. Children of DAVID GARRISON and SARAH CONNER are: i. JAMES9 GARRISON, b. 1840, KY. ii. JANE GARRISON, b. 1842, Jefferson Co., ILL; m. WILLIAM R. STONE, December 05, 1867, ILL. iii. EMELINE GARRISON, b. 1845, Jefferson Co., ILL. iv. DAVID GARRISON, b. 1847, Jefferson Co., ILL. Children of DAVID GARRISON and ELIZABETH NEWBY are: v. MOSES FOUNTAIN9 GARRISON, b. Abt. 1804, Smith Co., TN; d. Bef. 1840; m. ELIZABETH BYERS, August 17, 1830, Jefferson Co., ILL. 48. vi. JAMES NEWBY GARRISON, b. February 28, 1812, Smith Co., TN; d. October 14, 1851, ILL. 49. vii. ISSAC GARRISON, b. January 16, 1814, Smith Co., TN; d. 1890, ILL. 50. viii. REBECCA GARRISON, b. January 16, 1814, Smith Co., TN; d. Aft. 1883, TN. ix. AZARIAH GARRISON, b. Bef. 1820, Smith Co., TN; m. CLARISSA DURHAM, 1835, Gallatin Co., Ill. 51. x. THOMAS W. GARRISON, b. Abt. 1819, Smith Co., TN. 52. xi. WILLIAM C. GARRISON, b. 1810, Smith Co., TN; d. 1879, MO. xii. ELIZABETH A. GARRISON, b. Abt. 1816, Smith Co., TN; m. BENJAMIN ELI WARD, June 20, 1834, Gallatin, ILL. 53. xiii. MARY ANN GARRISON, b. June 10, 1818, Smith Co., TN; d. March 26, 1893. 54. xiv. FOUNTAIN GARRISON, b. 1819, Smith Co., TN; d. Bet. 1857 - 1859. 55. xv. JEFFERSON J. GARRISON, b. 1825, Smith Co., TN; d. Bet. 1864 - 1870. ////////////////////////////////notes under fathers name worldconnect.rootsweb.com this page should be addressed to: Michael GregoryID: I0245 Name: David Garrison Sex: M Birth: 6 Sep 1784 in NC Death: 24 Nov 1847 in Jefferson County, IL Father: Moses Garrison b: 28 Nov 1737 in VA Mother: Milkey Unknown b: 1740 in VA Marriage 1 Elizabeth Newby b: 1784 in Smith County, TN Married: 1802 in Wilson County, TN Children 1. James N. Garrison b: 27 Jan 1812 in Nashville, Davidson County, TN 2. Fountain Garrison b: 1817 in Smith County, TN 3. Mary Talitha Garrison b: 1818 in Smith County, TN
From: "Greggory E. Davies"Add to Address Book To: "Harold Garrison" , ""Marie"" , ""Ellie"" , ""Joann"" , ""Julie"" , ""Jerry"" , ""Michael"" , ""Michael"" , ""Sherrie"" , ""Bethany"" , ""Edwanna"" Subject: Re: INFO REQUEST Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2004 17:12:07 -0600 Harold, first, please change my email address to gedavies@winnfield.net Now, I think much of what I have is from Mr. Zoller, not sure, but think that's where I got it. When I worked my Garrison line, I wasn't too concerned about source information as that was a long time ago and I didn't have sense enough then (not sure I have much now) to worry about sources. I have Ephraim b. bef. 1787 in Rockingham, NC, d. 1877 in DeKalb Co., TN, m. to Mary Catherine Thomas Haw in Jan. 1809 in Sumner Co., TN, with 8 children. I show Ephraim as the son of Moses, also with brothers Levi, Samuel, John H., Moses Jr., Nehemiah, David, Ephraim Jr., Azariah, & Elizabeth. I can't swear to all the Garrison stuff I've collected over the years. My g-grandfather got into some sort of killing or maiming scrape in 1874 or about, hightailed it out of Obion Co., to Christian Co., KY for a spell, then to east TX where all outlaws went around the Sabine Strip. He dropped his Garrison name and took the maiden name of his mother. So I ain't no expert. I have however managed to piece mine together enough to know I should be a Garrison, I guess I am actually. Gregg ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Internet 28. EPHRAIM8 GARRISON (MOSES7, ISAAC6, ISSAC5, ISAAC4, ISAAC3, ISAAC2, GUILLAUME1) was born Bef. 1787 in Rockingham Co., NC, and died 1877 in Alexandria, DeKalb Co., TN. He married MARY CATHERINE THOMAS HAW January 14, 1809 in Sumner Co., TN, daughter of OWEN THOMAS and POLLY HARDIN. Children of EPHRAIM GARRISON and MARY HAW are: i. WILLIAM9 GARRISON, b. 1810, TN; d. 1870, Denton Co., TX; m. ESTER MARK, March 04, 1830, Smith Co., TN. 56. ii. BASEL GARRISON, b. Abt. 1813, Smith Co., TN; d. Abt. 1844, DeKalb Co., TN. 57. iii. FOUNTAIN GARRISON, b. 1819, Smith Co., TN; d. Bef. 1860, Jefferson Co., ILL. iv. JAMES HARDEMAN GARRISON, b. August 22, 1824, TN; d. December 30, 1875, Denton Co., TX; m. CELAH DEAN, Abt. 1845, TN. v. RACHEL GARRISON, b. 1830, Smith Co., TN; d. August 1880, DeKalb Co., TN. vi. JOHN B. GARRISON, b. May 08, 1822, Smith Co., TN; d. July 15, 1882, Alexandria, DeKalb Co., TN; m. JANE, Bet. 1840 - 1844, TN. vii. LUCINDA GARRISON, b. 1834. viii. EPHRAIM A. GARRISON, b. Bet. 1834 - 1865, DeKalb Co., TN; m. ELIZABETH GARRISON. //////////// See notes under #305 and #118 1850 Census Dekalb County, Tennessee .Dist 1 Ephram or Spsam Garrison 62 M Farmer Bn: North Carolina Mary 61 " " Rachel 20 Tennessee Lucinda 16 F Tennessee Ephram A. 16 M Tennessee John B. Garrison 11 M Tennessee. 1860 Census Dekalb County, Tenn. Dist. 1 Ephrin Garrison 73 M Farmer North Carolina. Rachel 30 F Tennessee Lucinda 25 F Tennessee Search Terms: GARRISON (504), EPHRAIM (780) Database: Tennessee Census, 1810-91 Combined Matches: 2 Year 1840 Surname GARRISON Given Name EPHRAIM (s) County De Kalb State TN Page 237 Township or No Township listed Other Info Record Type Federal Population Schedule Database TN 1840 Federal Census Index ID# TNS4a987839 //////////////////// Feb 2003 email attachment from Harold Garrison "Harold Garrison" THE GARRISONS OF DEKALB COUNTY, TENNESSEE Moses Garrison was born 27 Nov 1737 in NW Virginia (Probably Orange County). He removed to Old Rowan County, NC between the years 1765 and 1769. As late as 1797 he purchased land in Rockingham Co., NC and in 1800 was listed in the same county. He then moved into Smith County, TN. (about 1807/09), in that part which would later become DeKalb County. He was one of thirty-one charter members of the Old Salem Baptist Church which was organized in Smith Co. in 1809. Moses would remain in Smith County, dying there sometime after the 1820 census. Moses, Sr. (1737) had a total of ten (10) children, including eight sons: Levi, Samuel, John H., Moses Jr., Nehemiah, David, Ephraim and Azariah. He also had two daughters which remain unidentified. Levi moved into KY. and died there (Simpson County) P1830. Samuel would eventually move into Obion Co., TN where he died in 1846. John H. died P1830 in TN. Moses, Jr. left NC, or possibly Smith Co., TN. and moved into SC and then to Ga. where he died P1860. Nehemiah died in Smith Co., TN. in 1815. David left Smith Co. in 1827 and moved to Jefferson Co., Ill. where he died in 1847. Ephraim went to Jefferson Co., Ill. with his brother David in 1827 but returned to DeKalb Co., TN. after the 1830 census, where his youngest daughter Rachel was born in 1830. Ephraim lived the remainder of his life in DeKalb Co. dying there in 1877. Ephraim had a total of 11 children of which we have identified three. A son, Basel Garrison, born ca. 1813 and died ca 1839. Ephraim would become guardian of Basel's children, Martha, Ephraim A. and John B. They were living with Ephraim in the 1850 census. James Hardeman Garrison, a son, who would later remove to Texas where he died in 1875, and Rachel, who never married and died in DeKalb Co. in 1880. We are desperately seeking a list of the children of Ephraim (1788). Special Note: Our Ephraim (1788) was not, repeat, was not married to Caty Haw Azariah Garrison, the youngest born of Moses (1737), would eventually settle in Wayne Co., MO. where he died in 1864/5. Many other descendants remained in DeKalb Co., TN. (In particularly the Liberty/Alexandria areas). The name Garrison has been represented in Smith County since 1809, and that part which became DeKalb County from its inception in 1837. I wrote 2-21-04 Hi Harold, I come through Moses & Milkey, to Samuel & Miss. Loftis, to Obadiah & Elizabeth "Betsey" Calling West, Andrew Jackson Garrison & Glatha Jane Allison to Robert Mansfield Garrison & Ruth Maynard. Our common ancestor is Moses. Since you ask for suggestions, I think it is nice in your narrative if you would add the wifes if they are known. I'll do some more searching in census....found Rachel tonight on familysearch.org....1880 Census....Or at least I believe this is her....she's the right age and details of state. It is good to document everything that we can.....what census records do you need or do you have them all? Ellie Johnson elliejohn@yahoo.com
Internet 29. AZARIAH8 GARRISON (MOSES7, ISAAC6, ISSAC5, ISAAC4, ISAAC3, ISAAC2, GUILLAUME1) was born Bef. 1789 in Rockingham Co., NC, and died Abt. 1865 in Wayne Co., MO. He married REBECCA PHANNATI Bef. 1830. She was born 1813 in TN. Notes for AZARIAH GARRISON: Historical Wayne County by Wayne County ( Missouri) Historical Society, from Lisa Carol Douglas, 11-11-1997: The pioneer of Wayne Co., MO. He was a native of NC who arrived in the 1850s from Humphreys Co., TN with his second wife, Rebecca Phanatti Garrison and their family. Upon his arrival in Wayne Co., he made his home across the St. Francis River from the site of Kime on land originally awarded to James Caldwell by the Spanish Government. His wife died before the outbreak of the Civil War and he died during the war. They are buried at the very old Garrison Cemetery which is occasionally under the waters of Lake Wappapello and is not far from where they lived. Children of AZARIAH GARRISON and REBECCA PHANNATI are: 58. i. LEVI9 GARRISON, b. 1836. ii. JAMES GARRISON, b. 1839, TN. iii. EDIA GARRISON, b. 1845, TN. 59. iv. JOHN F. GARRISON, b. July 10, 1850, TN; d. May 12, 1912, Wayne Co., MO. v. FRANCES M. GARRISON, b. 1852, Wayne Co., MO; m. SARAH, 1872. vi. WILLIAM LEVI GARRISON, b. 1832, Wilson Co., TN; d. 1884. /////////////////////// notes under fathers name ancestry.com] Search Terms: AZARIAH (337), GARRISON (1588) Database: FamilyHistory.com Message Boards Combined Matches: 1 Guillame, 6 Isaac's, Moses, Azariah, then Levi. name. They were married supposedly in Rockingham, NC about 1759. 8. Azariah Garrison born 1788, Rockingham, NC died Wayne County, MO 1864. Married Go to the following: The Garrison Surname Message Board Reply | Message List | Previous | Next Message #230 Tuesday, January 25, 2000 Subject: Guillame, 6 Isaac's, Moses, Azariah, then Levi. Posted by: Sherrie Plummer Stafford Message: Hi, My name is Sherrie and I am search for my Garrison roots, just like many of you. Here is my line....as I believe, but it is just a collections of possiblities....I have no PROOF, yet. 1. Guillame Garrison born bef 1550 in France.Married to Anne De Verdie born in France. 2. Isaac Garrison born 1574 in France. Married Marie Beroard born 1578 in France. 3. Isaac Garrison born 1617 in France.died in 1701 in ENGLAND. Married Jean LaTreille born in France. 4. Isaac Garrison Born 1646 in France died in 1705 unknown where. Married Catherine Romagnac, born France/England... 5. Isaac Garrison born 1685 died in NY. Married to Jeanne Ragnar born France/ENgland. Died Garrison Island, NEW YORK. Had two sons(that i know of) Beverly or (BAVIL) and Isaac. 6. Isaac Garrison born 1710 -1779 Surrey County, NC. Married to Elizabeth lawrence. 7. Moses Garrison (the brother of ISAAC Garrison the Rev. Soldier) Born 1737 VA died in TN 1820. Married MILKEY...unknown if first or last name. They were married supposedly in Rockingham, NC about 1759. 8. Azariah Garrison born 1788, Rockingham, NC died Wayne County, MO 1864. Married Rebecca Phannati born Tn died Wayne County, MO 1864. 9. Levi Garrison...another person said he was William Levi....I have his Military Record and it states LEVI. born 11-1836 Wilson County, TN. died 11-1883 Wayne County, MO. Married To Marriah Hamilton. 10. Rebecca I Garrison 2-1861. Married to James Birmingham. Replies: Garrison Roots/ reply to Sherrie Plummer Stafford - Renee J Garrison 4/26/00 Garrison Roots - Isaac and Beverly - David Garrison 5/12/00 Isaac Garrison - pat johnson 5/22/00 Isaac Garrison brother of Beverly - David Garrison 5/23/00 Newspaper in Wayne County, Missouri......from Sandy Garrison-Cooper 5 Aug 2001 36th in the series By 1870, the pioneer Azariah Garrison, a widower, had gone to his reward. Roseanna Garrison, the widow of Samuel Garrison Jr. and the oldest family member, lived for many years on the west side of the river near the others with the surname. Numbered households in the U.S. Census of 1870 illustrate how closely associated the families and their kinsmen were: #118: James H. Haggett, a Union Army soldier, and his wife, Edith (Garrison) Haggett, a daughter of Azariah Garrison. #120: Thomas Garrison, Roseanna Garrison's son, and his wife, Margaret (Epley) Garrison. #121: James A. Kite, whose wife Louisa was Roseanna Garrison's daughter. #122: John Strickland Sr., the granddaddy of the Sticklands at Kime. #124: The Rev. William R. Stickland, a son, whose wife was Roseanna Garrison's daughter Mahala Tennessee (Garrison) Strickland. #125: Roseanna Garrison's home. #126: David Epley, whose daughter Margaret was the wife of Roseanna Garrison's son Thomas Garrison. #127: William Levi Garrison, a son of Azariah Garrison. His household included his unmarried brothers John F. Garrison and Francis Garrison. #128: Jason Epley, a son of David Epley and brother-in-law of Thomas Garrison. #129: Obediah Garrison Sr., Roseanna Garrison's son. #130: William T. Sutherlin, whose wife was Roseanna Garrison's daughter Jane. #131: John Jones, whose son William T. Jones' second wife was William Levi Garrison's daughter Mary Ann. #132: Matthew Talley, the husband of John Jones' daughter Margaret. Representatives of several of these families were members of Oak Grove Baptist Church along with Rufus Rainwater and his wife, Frances (Garrison) Rainwater, who was another daughter of Roseanna Garrison. * By 1880, the neighborhood had changed substantially: #229: Matthew Talley, a widower. #230: Levi Garrison and his family. #233: John M. Garrison, in whose home resided his mother, the widow Roseanna Garrison. #235: James H. Haggett and his wife, Edith (Garrison) Haggett. #240: Sarah Garrison, the widow of Obediah Garrison Sr. #241: John Strickland Sr. #242: James A. Kite and his family. #247: John F. Garrison and his family. #249: Francis Garrison and his wife Sarah. #250: William T. Jones, a widower. #256: Samuel C. Kime and his second wife, Margaret (Epley) (Garrison) Kime, and family. The census enumerator had crossed the river to the east side to reach the Kime home. After the death in the 1870's of Thomas Garrison his widow was remarried to Mr. Kime. * Based on the location of then homes, representatives of the two Garrison families were certainly closely associated in the first years after establishing themselves in the Kime neighborhood. But Wayne B. Garrison, a son of J. E. Ed' Garrison (1885-1974), says he remembers only one Garrison not in his own family, William A. Bill' Garrison, Levi Garrison's son who had a club foot. The male descendants of Samuel and Roseanna Garrison disappeared may years ago. Nevertheless, the link between the families is not entirely dimmed by the passage of time. Louise (Hughes) Douglas of Apple Valley, Calif., a granddaughter of the Rev. W. R. Stickland (1847-1922) and Mahala (Garrison) Strickland (1850-1925), says her mother, Louisa Clementine (Strickland) Hughes, the wife of George Walter Hughes, wrote in an old family paper the brothers Archie Garrison (1890-1958) and George Garrison (1887-1941), sons of John F. Garrison (1850-1912), were her cousins. Siblings of Louisa Clementine (Strickland) Hughes were Robert Strickland (1871-) whose wife was Dora Wilson, Thomas Stickland (1873-) whose wife was Minnie Dickerson, William Stickland (1874-) whose wife was Alice Hightower, Laura Strickland (1876-) whose husband was Cyrus Meloy, John Stickland (1877-) whose wife was Lulu Nunn, Virginia Jency' Strickland (1880-) whose husband was Floyd Nunn, Levi Stickland (1882-) whose wife was Delia Weston, Samuel Elisha Lish' Strickland (1884-) whose wife was Annie Bratcher, Louisiana Lulu' Strickland (1885) whose husband was a Settle, and Mary Elizabeth Strickland (1888-) who died at age 18. The latter was a twin to Louisa Clementine Hughes. * W. R. Strickland, pastor of the Center Ridge Baptist Church early in the century, died on a large farm he owned at Westpoint, Ark. His body was returned to Wayne County for burial at Estes Cemetery, which was not far from where the family lived for many years. Family members recall his daughters at home in Arkansas were required to cook the meals for the hired help needed to run the farm. His widow Mahala Strickland moved into the old Strickland home west of the river where the family of Laura Meloy, her daughter, cared for her the rest of her life. The latter's husband, Cyrus Meloy (1868-1951), was a brother to William A. Garrison's wife Rosetta. Their siblings were Emma Elvira (Meloy) Bonds (1872-1958) and Otho Meloy (1876-1960). Otho Meloy was the husband of Dora (Whitt) Meloy, Emma Elvira Bounds was the wife of Isom Bounds whose brother P. Green Bounds' wife Sarah Jane (Berry) Bounds, was a sister to George C. Berry (1895-1969). Mr. Berry's wife was Cyrus Meloy's daughter Anne E. (Meloy) Berry (1896-1966). John Strickland Sr. the patriarch of the family, was one of a number in the family en route to Texas in wagons from Davies County, Ind., who decided to stay in Wayne County after camping at Blue Spring in the late 1860's and seeing how beautiful it was and how good the hunting and fishing were. His son John Strickland JR's daughter Anna B. (Strickland) Nelson, was the wife of William Nelson. The Nelson's who lived on Otter Creek between Ojibway and Chaonia, arrived in the 1880's from Tennessee in a wagon train directed by William Jasper Nelson (1827-1896) a Confederate soldier who was captured and incarcerated for two years at Rock Island, Ill. One of those in the wagons, Josephine Josie' (Nelson) Forbes (1871-1944), was later to be widely known as a seer with great powers. Thousands went to her home near Taskee for help. She was the wife of William E. Forbes (1872-1945). Obediah M. Obey' Garrison Jr. a Center Ridge school teacher and grandson of Roseanna Garrison, was the husband of Jennie E. Lizzie' (Strickland) Garrison. She was a daughter of Elisha Strickland (1852-1915), another son of John Strickland Sr., and a sister to Mary Artie (Strickland) Cozort, the wife of William Iverson Cozort, and Sarah Ann (Strickland) Mabrey, the wife of Charles Y. Mabrey. Brothers were Nathaniel Strickland and Elisha Ray Strickland. The Kite Cemetery, difficult to reach near the river north of Garrison Cemetery, is where James A. Kite (1842-1916) and Louisa (Garrison) Kite (1857-1918) are buried. A large impressive stone, the only one at the cemetery, marks their graves. The family of Doc and Mary Garrison at Center Ridge early in this century may have been related to others. He was born in Tennessee in 1852, according to the U.S. Census of 1900, and arrived in Wayne County after 1880. Asa Garrison, Noah Garrison and Vinnie (Garrison) (Clubb) Ethridge (1891-1960) were three of their children. H.Y. Mabrey note: Dinner with Obey and Lizzie Garrison' Sept 16, 1904. //////////////////////////////// sent to: "Harold Garrison"2-24-03 /////////////////// ancestry worldtree Bethany Ghent bethemy@amaonline.com Index ID: I2752 Name: Azariah GARRISON Sex: M Birth: Abt 1789 in North Carolina Death: Abt 1864 in Wayne County Missouri Change Date: 28 AUG 2003 at 01:14:47 Father: Moses Sr. GARRISON b: 28 NOV 1737 in Virginia Mother: Milkey MILCAH Married: 1813 Marriage 2 Rebecca PHANATTI > b: Abt 1813 in Tennessee Married: Abt 1830 Children William Levi GARRISON b: 1836 in Tennessee James GARRISON b: Abt 1839 in Humphreys Co,Tennessee Edith GARRISON b: Abt 1846 in Humphreys Co,Tennessee John F GARRISON b: 10 JUL 1850 in Humphreys Co,Tennessee Francis GARRISON b: Abt 1852 in Wayne Co,Missouri
notes under fathers name //////// 30. ELIZABETH8 GARRISON (MOSES7, ISAAC6, ISSAC5, ISAAC4, ISAAC3, ISAAC2, GUILLAUME1) She married JOHN HAYES. Child of ELIZABETH GARRISON and JOHN HAYES is: i. MOSES GARRISON9 HAYES.
notes under fathers name
He married Milkey Milcah Abt 1759/60 at Rockingham, North Carolina . Milkey Milcah was born at of Rockingham, North Carolina or Virginia 1740/45 .
They were the parents of 10
children:
Levi Garrison
born Abt 1760/70.
Samuel Garrison
born 1765/70.
John H. Garrison
born 1770/74.
Moses Garrison Jr
born 1774/75.
Nehemiah Garrison
born 1780/82.
David Garrison
born 6 Sep 1784.
Ephraim Garrison
born 1786/87.
Azariah Garrison
born 1788/89.
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Moses Garrison died Aft 1820 at Smith, Tennessee .
Milkey Milcah died at Smith, Tennessee .