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Kendall Family History
(last update 27 Aug 2004)
Second Generation
( ABNER1)
Children of Abner Garner and
Margaret Hardin
3.
MOSES EDWARD
GARNER [906] was born 16 April 1830 in
Tennessee, and died October 1872 in Jefferson County, Arkansas. He married ASENIA
CATHERINE FINCH on 19 October 1854 in Springhill, Faulkner County, Arkansas,
daughter of John Finch and Amanda Kennon. She was born 30 April 1841 in Georgia,
and died 6 August 1874 in Jefferson County, Arkansas. Moses served the CSA
during the Civil War. He enlisted as a Private in Company B, 2nd Arkansas
Infantry Battalion , at Pine Bluff, Arkansas on 3 September 1861 and was present on 31 December
1861. He spent most of the war in Virginia. On 28 February he was absent
on detached service as guard on steamer Richmond. On 18 July 1862 he transferred
to Company I, 3rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment . On 9 April 1865 he was listed as a
Prisoner of War of the Army of Northern Virginia and was paroled at Appomattox,
Virginia on 12 April 1865 when General Lee surrendered to General Grant.
Children of MOSES GARNER and ASENIA
FINCH are:
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REBECCA LAURENDA GARNER, b. 7
Apr 1856, Grant County, Arkansas; d. 4 Jun 1948, Arkansas; m. THOMAS H.
DAVIS 21 Dec 1876, Grant County, Arkansas.
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JOHN A. GARNER, b. 10 Apr 1859,
Arkansas; d. 27 Sep 1864.
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MARY M. GARNER, b. 15 Sep 1861,
Arkansas; d. 02 Jul 1864, Arkansas.
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EDD GARNER, b. about 1863,
Arkansas.
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MARY ABBIGILLE GARNER, b. 18 Apr 1866,
Arkansas; d. 16 Dec 1946, Grapevine, Grant County, Arkansas; m. WILLIAM HARRIS SCOGIN,
about 1873, Grant County, Arkansas; b. 23 Apr 1859, Arkansas; d. 05 Nov 1955,
Waxahachie, Ellis County, Texas.
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ROBERT L. GARNER, b. 1868,
Arkansas.
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EXLIY ARBELLA GARNER, b. 2 Feb
1870, Arkansas.
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LOTTIS SARELLA GARNER, b. 2 Feb
1870, Arkansas.
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MOSES EDWARD GARNER, b. 3 Aug
1872, Arkansas.
Bibliography
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1830
Federal Census, TN, McNairy County.
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1870 Federal Census, AR, Grant County, Madison Township, page 222a, Moses
Garner.
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National Park Service, Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System,
"Electronic."
Children of Abner and Rebecca
Garner
4.
ABNER ABERNATHY
GARNER [789] was born May 1832 in
Mississippi, and died between 1903 and 1908 in Grant County, Arkansas. He moved to
Arkansas with his parents in 1850 and between 1850 and 1860 the family lived in
Dallas, Hot Spring, Jefferson and finally Grant Counties. In June 1861 at the
age of 22 he traveled to Memphis, Tennessee and enlisted in Company K of the 2nd
Arkansas Infantry Regiment , CSA. After the Civil War ended Abner settled in
Grant County and married his half-cousin
ANGELINA
N. MORRIS about 1866, daughter of Ethel Sumney Morris and Dorcas Stone, and the widow of Frederick Jacob Mayberry. She was born March 1832 in
Mississippi, and died after 1900. In 1900 three grandchildren children were living in the household; William, Rosa
and Artie. These were the children of William Mayberry, son of Angelina and her
first husband Fredeick Jacob Mayberry, Abner is buried in Davis
Cemetery. In 1870 Andrew Derryberry, born about 1854 in Tishomingo County, son
of Andrew Derryberry and Melicia Glassco, lived with them in Grant County,
Arkansas.
Children of ABNER GARNER and ANGELINA
MORRIS are:
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MARY E. GARNER, b. 20 Jan 1867;
d. 1878, buried in Davis Cemetery, Grapevine, Grant County, Arkansas.
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REBECCA GARNER, b. 1868.
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OPHELIA R. GARNER, b. 14 Mar 1869,
Arkansas.
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URIAH WILSON GARNER, b. 24 Feb
1872, Arkansas; d. 24 Nov 1937, Pine Bluff, Jefferson County, Arkansas.
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ANDREW FRANKLIN GARNER, b. 24 Feb
1874, Arkansas; d. 12 Dec 1930, Grant County, Arkansas; Stepchild.
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CHARLES T. GARNER, b. 6 Oct 1877,
Arkansas; d. 11 Jul 1885, Grant County, Arkansas, buried in Davis Cemetery,
Grapevine, Grant County, Arkansas.
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JOSEPH HENRY GARNER, b. 14 Jul
1882, Arkansas; Stepchild.
Bibliography
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1860
Federal Census, AR, Jefferson County, White Oak Township, page 864, Abner
Garner Sr.
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1860
Federal Census, AR, Jefferson County, White Oak Township, page 865, Andrew
Derryberry.
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1870
Federal Census, AR, Grant County, Madison Township, page 222a, Abner Garner.
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1880
Federal Census, AR, Grant County, Madison Township, page 225, A. A. Garner.
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1900
Federal Census, AR, Grant County, Madison Township, page 247b.
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National Park Service, Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System,
"Electronic."
7. DOLLY GARNER
[873] was born about 1841, and died about 1875 in Grant
County, Arkansas. She married ETHEL SUMNEY MORRIS, son of Thomas Gancer
Morris and Delilah 'Dilly' Brown, between 1856 and 1860 in Mississippi. He was
born about 1808 in North Carolina and died June 1879 in Grant County, Arkansas.
He was a farmer. This was his second marriage.
Children of Ethel Morris and his
first wife Dorcas Stone are:
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PERRY
H. MORRIS, born about 1831 in Tennessee. Served the CSA as a Private in
Company B, 2nd Arkansas Infantry Battalion .
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WILLIAM
B. MORRIS, born about 1834 in Tennessee or Mississippi. Served the CSA
as a Private in Company B, 2nd Arkansas Infantry Battalion .
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+ ANGELINA N. MORRIS, born
March 1832 or 1836 in Mississippi, died after 1900. Married 1) Frederick
Jacob Mayberry about 1854 in Jefferson County, Arkansas; 2)
Abner Abernathy Garner
about 1860.
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ADENA MORRIS, born about
1839, Mississippi.
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HENSON MORRIS, born about
1842 in Marshall County, Mississippi.
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JAMES MORRIS, born about
1844 in Marshall County, Mississippi.
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REBECCA MORRIS, born about
1846 or 1848 in Marshall County, Mississippi.
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ETHEL D. MORRIS,
born about 1849 in Marshall County, Mississippi; d. Jan 1870, Grant County, Arkansas.
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LOUISA MORRIS, born about
1853 in Marshall County, Mississippi.
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LYDIA MORRIS, born about
1856 in Arkansas.
Children of DOLLY GARNER and ETHEL
MORRIS is:
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FRANKLIN LAFAYETTE MORRIS,
born about 1861 in Mississippi.
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WILEY W. MORRIS, born April
1863 in Mississippi, m. MARY L. [last name unknown] about 1888.
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POLLY MORRIS, b. about
1866 in Arkansas.
Bibliography
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1850 Federal Census, MS, Marshall County, Northern Division, page 337b,
Ethel S. Morris.
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1860 Federal Census, AR, Jefferson County, White Oak Township, page 862,
Ethel Morris.
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1860 Federal Census, AR, Jefferson County, White Oak Township, page 863,
Perry H. Morris.
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1860 Federal Census, AR, Jefferson County, White Oak Township, page 853,
Wm. B. Morris.
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1860 Federal Census, AR, Jefferson County, White Oak Township, page 853,
Jacob Maberry.
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1870 Federal Census, AR, Jefferson County, Madison Township, page 221b,
Ethel S. Morris.
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1870 Federal Census, AR, Grant County, Madison Township, page 224b,
Perry H. Morris.
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1870 Federal Census, AR, Grant County, Madison Township, page 221a,
William B. Morris.
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1870
Mortality Schedule, Grant County, Arkansas (Ethel Jr.)
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1900 Federal Census, Madison Township, Grant County, Arkansas, page 274b
(Wiley)
Research Notes: Lydia may be the daughter of Dolly.
8. GEORGIA ADALINE GARNER
[866] was born 4 July 1853 in Holly Springs,
Marshall County, Mississippi, and died 10 December 1932 in Lonoke County,
Arkansas. She married JAMES MORRIS on 7 June 1866 in Jefferson County, Arkansas.
James was a farmer. James in buried in Tomberlin Cemetery, Lonoke County,
Arkansas.
Children of GEORGIA GARNER and JAMES
MORRIS are:
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JOSIE MORRIS, born about 1867 in
Arkansas.
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ETHEL D. MORRIS, born about 1870
in Arkansas.
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WILLIAM THOMAS MORRIS, born about
1872 in Arkansas.
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ELANDER MORRIS, born August 1873
in Arkansas.
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JOHN D. MORRIS, born about 1878
in Arkansas.
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SOLOMON MORRIS, born about 1878
in Arkansas.
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FANNIE JANE MORRIS, born October
1882 in Arkansas.
Bibliography
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1860 Federal Census, AR, Jefferson County, White Oak Township, page 864,
Abner Garner.
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1880 Federal Census, AR, Dorsey County, Saline Township, page 353b,
James Morris.
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1900 Federal Census, AR, Jefferson County, Dudley Lake Township, page
258b.
9. PARALEE GARNER
[863] was born about 1848 in Mississippi, and died 28
August 1924. She married FRANKLIN L. LOWRY on 2 June 1869 in Tippah County,
Mississippi, son of ISIAH LOWRY and SARAH GATLIN. He was born 1 February 1848 in Tippah County, Mississippi, and died 30 August 1919 in Pulaski County, Arkansas.
Franklin served the Confederacy in Co. A "Mississippi Greys" of the 22nd
Mississippi Cavalry Regiment. Paralee and Franklin are buried in Landmark Church
Cemetery, Pulaski County, Arkansas.
Children of PARALEE GARNER and
FRANKLIN LOWRY are:
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SALLIE ADELIN LOWRY, b. 13 Jun
1870.
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ISIAH ANDREW LOWRY, b. 03 May
1873.
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MARY LOWRY, b. 28 Sep 1875.
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COLUMBUS ABIGAIL LOWRY, b. 28 Apr
1877.
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JOSEPH EUGENE LOWRY, b. 08 Nov
1880.
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ELIJA MARTIN LOWRY, b. 13 Mar
1883.
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ELLA LOU LOWRY, b. 17 Apr 1886.
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JOHN HENRY STUART LOWRY, b. 12
Apr 1891.
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FRANK LOWRY, b. 1892.
Bibliography
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1850
Federal Census, MS, Marshall County.
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1860
Federal Census, AR, Jefferson County, White Oak Township, page 864, Abner
Garner.
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1900
Federal Census, AR, Saline County, page 9b.
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Grave
markers, Landmark Church Cemetery, Pulaski County, Arkansas
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