Mary Elizabeth Davidson
F, #6001, b. about 1864, d. 10 January 1913
1864
1883
7 June 1883 | Faulkner, Arkansas, United StatesG+ Birth about 1848 | Benton Township, Conway, Arkansas
Death: 12 January 1912 | Faulkner, Arkansas, United States
G+1883
Name Mary Elizabeth Spradlin, -(Davidson)
7 June 1883
1913
Death
10 January 1913 | Sidon, White, ArkansasG
Burial
White, Arkansas, United StatesG
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James Dudley Sublett
M, #6002, b. 12 September 1823
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Sarah Durnal
F, #6003
Name Sarah Sublett, -(Durnal)
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Wft V3 #2531
F, #6004
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Wft V3 #2531
F, #6005
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Wft V3 #2531
F, #6006
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Robert Garrard
M, #6007
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John Garrard
M, #6008, b. about 1730, d. March 1811
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Note
John Garrard. About 1773, he bought land in Wilkes County, Georgia (about 7 miles from Washington, GA, near the Ebenezer Baptist Church, He lived here until a short time before his death. He served in the Revolutionary War and was given 287 1/2 acres of land in Washington County, GA for his services.
Soon after his second marriage, John moved to Jones County, GA where he died.
1730
1758
About 1758 | South CarolinaG Death: about 1804 | Wilkes, Georgia, United States
G+He and
Mary Bolt were married about 1758 in South Carolina
G.
1806
About 1806 | Wilkes, Georgia, United StatesG+ He and
Elizabeth ? were married about 1806 in Wilkes, Georgia, United States
G+.
1811
Death
March 1811 | Jones, GeorgiaG
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Son#2 Garrard
M, #6009
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Son#1 Garrard
M, #6010
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Peter Garard
M, #6011
Note
Peter Garard. From: "History of Baldwin County, Georgia." By Mrs. Anna Maria Green Cook. The Reprint Co., Publishers. Spartanburg, SC 1978.
"Peter Garard left the Walloon county in northeastern France, being a French Huguenot, abou the year 1685, after the Revocation of the Treaty of Nantes, with his two little sons to make his home in England. On May 8, 1687, in the ninth year of the reign of William the Third, Peter Garrard was naturalized as a British subject. Here in England, Peter Garrard and his two young sons lived and died."
This same source used in other Garrard entries. Other sources include: "Garrards in America," in Volume IV ("Genealogical Records"), Part II of "Genealogical Data Collected by the Department of Archives and History of Georgia in IV Parts." 1938. Oral History by John D. Garrard. Information also used and appears in "Governor Garrard of Kentucky: His Descendant and Relatives." By Anna Russell des Cognets. First printing 1898, 2nd 1962. Included is: "A Postscript About the Garrard Family," by Louis des Cognets, Jr. First Printing 1962.
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William Garrard
M, #6012
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He. Arrived America probably between the years 1730 and 1740. Settled in Stafford County, Virginia where he held the office of County Lieutenant. During Revolutionary War, he held the rank of Colonel.
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Mary Lewis
F, #6014
Death: | Stafford, Virginia
G
Name Mary Garrard, -(Lewis)
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James Garrard
M, #6015
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James Garrard. Served as a Colonel in the State Militia of Stafford County. During the Revolution, he filled many positios of honor in his county and State. In 1783, James settled in Bourbon County, Kentucky, where he was elected Governor. Garrard County, Kentucky was formed in 1796, and named for James Garrard, the n Governor of Kentucky.
1769
20 December 1769 | Stafford, VirginiaG
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Elizabeth Mountjoy
F, #6016
1769
20 December 1769 | Stafford, VirginiaG James Garrard and Elizabeth Mountjoy were married on 20 December 1769 in Stafford, Virginia
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1769
Name Elizabeth Garrard, -(Mountjoy)
20 December 1769
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Mary Bolt
F, #6017, d. about 1804
1758
About 1758 | South CarolinaG Birth about 1730 | England
GDeath: March 1811 | Jones, Georgia
GJohn Garrard and Mary Bolt were married about 1758 in South Carolina
G.
1758
Name Mary Garrard, -(Bolt)
About 1758
1804
Death
About 1804 | Wilkes, Georgia, United StatesG+
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Elizabeth ?
F, #6018
1806
About 1806 | Wilkes, Georgia, United StatesG+ Birth about 1730 | England
GDeath: March 1811 | Jones, Georgia
GJohn Garrard and Elizabeth ? were married about 1806 in Wilkes, Georgia, United States
G+.
1806
Name Elizabeth Garrard, -(?)
About 1806
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No Issue
F, #6019
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Robert Garrard
M, #6020, b. after 1763
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Frances Garrard
F, #6021
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Name Frances Barron, -(Garrard)
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Nancy Garrard
F, #6022
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Daughter
F, #6023
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Jacob Garrard
M, #6024, b. 4 September 1763, d. 1819
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Note
Jacob Garrard. Entered Revolutionary War at the age of sixteen. Was in the Battle of Cowpens and other engagements until end of the war.
He lived in Wilkes County, Georgia until December 1804, at which time he moved to Baldwin County, Georgia, that part which was later cut off to form Putnam County, on Lot No. 239, containing 203 acres. He then bought 60 acres from Arington, and later added to this from Lot No. 240, bought from John Roquemore.
His family were Baptists and attended the Rooty Creek Church, later changed to Flat Rock Church. He and wife, Elizabeth, are both buried in the "Watt Field," which is a part of the Garrard plantation at Dennis, Georgia.
1763
Birth
4 September 1763 | South CarolinaG 178622
22 June 1786 | Warren, GeorgiaG Birth | Waterford, Ireland
Death: February 1827 | Baldwin, Georgia
G1819~56
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John Barron
M, #6025
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