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Descendants of James Garrett Generation No. 1 1. JAMES 6 GARRETT (EDWARD 5, EDWARD I. 4, JOHN WARE 3, JOHN 2, JOHN 1 ) was born August 23, 1771, and died Bef. April 06, 1812. He married (1) NANCY WRIGHT. She was born Aft. 1773. He married (2) ELIZABETH EDWARDS. Notes for JAMES GARRETT: IT HAS NOT BEEN PROVEN THAT JAMES GARRETT, SON OF EDWARD GARRETT AND ANN WEST OUSLEY, WAS THE FATHER OF CASWELL, JOSEPH AND SILAS WHO WENT TO LOWNDES COUNTY, ALABAMA. BECAUSE DAR PAPERS WERE FILED THAT CLAIMED THIS TO BE TRUE, IT IS STATED HERE ONLY AS SPECULATION. ESTATE PAPERS OF ANN WEST OUSLEY GARRETT NAMED JAMES' CHLDREN AND NONE WERE NAMED CASWELL, JOSEPH OR SILAS. THERE WAS A JAMES O.K. GARRETT WHO WENT TO ALABAMA, PROBABLY BUTLER COUNTY. HE MARRIED IN JONES COUNTY, GA TO PRICILLA GARDNER ON DEC. 24, 1815, BUT THIS WOULD HAVE BEEN AFTER THE YEAR, TOLD FROM FAMILY LEGEND, THAT THE FATHER OF CASWELL, JOSEPH, AND SILAS DIED. HE WAS SAID TO HAVE DIED IN ABOUT 1814 WHEN SILAS WAS A LAD OF NINE YEARS. SO, WHO THE FATHER OF CASWELL, JOSEPH AND SILAS IS STILL IN QUESTION. JAMES O.K. GARRETT WAS NOT FROM GREENE COUNTY, GA AS SOME SPECULATE. JAMES GARRETT LEFT A WILL AND ESTATE PAPERS NAMING HIS SON JAMES KELLY BUT FURTHER STUDY REVEALS THESE MEN, JAMES KELLY AND JAMES O'KELLY (OR JAMES O. K.) TO BE TWO DIFFERENT MEN. AND IN JAMES'S WILL THERE WAS NO MENTION OF CASWELL, JOSEPH OR SILAS. I HAVE OFTEN WONDERED IF CASWELL, BORN 1790, JOSEPH, B. 1799 AND SILAS, B. 1804 WERE ALL THREE BROTHERS. MORE DOCUMENTATION IS NEEDED TO DETERMINE THEIR FATHER AND IF THEY WERE INDEED BROTHERS. Carolyn Golowka January 9, 2006 Children of JAMES GARRETT and NANCY WRIGHT are: i. EDWARD THOMAS 7 GARRETT. ii. ELIZABETH GARRETT, m. COFFEE. iii. ASA GARRETT. iv. WILLIAM OUSLEY GARRETT. v. NANCY GARRETT, b. 1790; m. GOODSON. 2. vi. JAMES TANNER GARRETT, b. Abt. 1789, Laurens District, SC. Children of JAMES GARRETT and ELIZABETH EDWARDS are: 3. vii. CASWELL 7 GARRETT, b. Abt. 1790, SC; d. Bef. 1860. 4. viii. JOSEPH GARRETT, b. Abt. 1799, GA; d. Abt. 1875, AL. 5. ix. SILAS GARRETT, b. January 1805, GA; d. 1864, Vicksburg. Generation No. 2 2. JAMES TANNER 7 GARRETT (JAMES 6, EDWARD 5, EDWARD I. 4, JOHN WARE 3, JOHN 2, JOHN 1 ) was born Abt. 1789 in Laurens District, SC 1. He married ELIZABETH "BETSEY" EDWARDS. She was born Abt. 1785 in SC 1. Notes for JAMES TANNER GARRETT: May have married Nancy Dorcas Wright or Betty Edwards Children of JAMES GARRETT and ELIZABETH EDWARDS are: i. JAMES P. 8 GARRETT. 6. ii. MARY ANN "POLLY" GARRETT. 7. iii. ORSEY GARRETT. 1

8. iv. THOMAS M. GARRETT, b. Abt. 1810. 9. v. ARCHIBALD "ARCH" YOUNG GARRETT, b. Abt. 1819, SC. 10. vi. MANCIL M. GARRETT, b. Abt. 1824, Laurens Co., SC. 3. CASWELL 7 GARRETT (JAMES 6, EDWARD 5, EDWARD I. 4, JOHN WARE 3, JOHN 2, JOHN 1 ) was born Abt. 1790 in SC 2, and died Bef. 1860. He married CHARITY BROOKS May 18, 1819 in Jones Co., GA 3. She was born Abt. 1804 in GA 4,5, and died August 11, 1872. Notes for CASWELL GARRETT: THE PARENTS OF CASWELL GARRETT HAVE NOT BEEN CONFIRMED. IT IS STRICTLY SPECULATION AT THIS TIME. Carolyn Golowka 7-22-2005 From "Lowndes Court House," by Mildred Brewer Russell: "In 1844, Magnolia Academy was built, with the labor of his slaves, by Caswell Garrett, and presided over by A. T. Thomasson..." 1840 US Census, Lowndes Co., AL, Caswell Garrett, 1 male 0-5, 3 m 5-10, 1 m 10-15, 1 m 20-30, 1 m 30-40, 1 m 40-50; 2 f 0-5, 1 f 5-10, 1 f 10-15, 1 f 15-20, 2 f 20-30, 1 f 30-40, 1 f 60-70 1860 US Census, Lowndes Co., AL, page 501B: Family # 135 Freeman, G. C. age 34, male, farmer, 32,000 in real estate, 38,000 in personal property, born in GA Freeman, M. D., age 30, female, born in AL Garrett, C, age 76, male, farmer, 36,500 in real estate, 12,200 in personal property, born in SC Garrett, C, age 54, female, born in GA Garrett, Ellen, age 22, female, born in AL Nutting, Amanda, age 37, female, born in AL Nutting, Susan, age 16, female, born in AL Nutting, Eddy, age 12, male, born in AL Nutting, Joe, age 9, male, born in AL "LEGAL NOTICES Alabama - Lowndes County Probate Court June 26, 1860. Letters of Administration have been this day granted to the undersign, by the Hon. Probate Court of Lowndes County, on the estate of George W. Garrett deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same are requested to present the same duly authenticated within the time prescribed by law or they will be barred. CASWELL GARRETT Adm'r." (1) (1) The Watchman, Hayneville, Alabama, June 29, 1860, page 6. Published in Lowndes Co., AL. Microfilm: Located in the Alabama Archives and History, Montgomery, AL. MILLER vs. GARRETT. [ACTION ox DETINUE BOND.] 1. Who are proper parties plaintiff. In an action on a penal bond, all the obligees who have sustained injuries are proper parties plaintiff, notwithstanding they may have severally sustained distinct injuries ; and if two of them are husband and 2

wife, the wife may be joined with her husband. 2. When damages accrue. Under a complaint properly framed, in an action oa a detinue bond, a recovery may be had for costs and expenses for which a liability has been incurred, although they have not been actually paid. 3. Co*li as damiges. The condition of a detinue bond being to pay such costs and damages as the defendant might sustain, and the detinue suit having been dismissed at the costs of the plaintiff therein, the plaintiffs costs con Ftitute no part of the damages sustained by the defendant, and, consequently, cannot be recovered in an action on the bond. 4. Charge requiring explanation. A charge which requires explanation, to prevent it from confusing the jury, may for that reason be refused. APPEAL from the Circuit Court of Lowndes. Tried before the Hon. NAT. COOK. THIS action was brought by William J. Garrett, Caswell Garrett, and Charity Garrett, wife of the said Caswell, against Joseph M. Miller, W. R. R. Wyatt, B. F. Davis, and Franklin Burbridge, and was founded on a detinue bond, which was in the following words : "Know all men, by these presents, that we, Joseph M. Miller, and W. R. R. Wyatt, B. F. Davis, and F. Burbridge, are held and firmly bound unto Charity Garrett, Caswell Garrett and William J. Garrett, in the sum of 1600; for the payment of which, we bind ourselves, heirs, executors and assigns ; dated and sealed this 23d November, 1856. The condition of the above obligation is such, that whereas the above-bound Joseph M. Miller and Ann C. Miller, his wife, Hammond H. Howard and Mary, his wife, Spear and Elizabeth, his wife, and Mary Ann W'. Tompkins, by her next friend, Joseph M. Miller, have brought suit in the circuit court of Lowndes county, at its spring term, 1857, against the said Charity Garrett, Caswell Garrett, and William J. Garrett, for the recovery of a negro girl slave, named Rena: Now, if the said plaintiffs fail in their said suit, and do pay to the said defendants all such costs and damages as they (the said defendants) may sustain by the wrongful complaint of the plaintiffs, then this obligation to be void," &c. The complaint alleged the following breaches: " First, That the plaintiffs in the said detinue bond failed in their said suit, and the same was dismissed at the spring term of said circuit court, 1857 ; and that the complaint of the plaintiffs in said suit was wrongful; and that the plaintiffs in this action sustained costs and damages by the wrongful complaint aforesaid, to a large sum, to-wit, the sum of 1600 ; of all which the defendants had notice ; which said sums, or any part thereof, the said defendants have Miller v. Garrett. wholly failed and refused to pay, and still do fail and refuse, though often requested so to do. Second, That the plaintiffs in said detinue suit failed in their said suit, and the same was dismissed at the spring term of said court, 1857; and that the complaint of the said plaintiffs in said detinue suit was wrongful; and that the defendants were compelled and did employ counsel in the defense of said suit; arid that said counsel rendered services in said suit; and that their reasonable fee for said services amounted to a large sum, to-wit, the sum of $500 ; and that the said defendants necessarily incurred other heavy expenses and costs to a large amount, to-wit, the sum of 500. and necessarily spent a long time, to-wit, one hundred days, in the preparation of said cause for trial, and in the defense thereof; whereby they have sustained damages by the wrongful suing out of said complaint to a large amount, to-wit, the sum of $1500, of which the defendants had notice; yet they (the said defendants) have hitherto wholly failed and refused, and do still fail and refuse, to pay any part thereof; to plaintiffs' damage as above stated." On the trial, the plaintiffs read in evidence the detinue bond and the record of the detinue suit, in which a judgment was rendered against the plaintiffs therein, before the commencement of this suit, for sixteen dollars costs, " that being the amount of all the costs in the case." "It was in evidence, also, that an execution for the costs of said suit had been issued to Lowndes county, and returned to the last term of said circuit court, ' no property found'; that an execution was then issued to Autauga county, where the plaintiffs in said detinue suit resided, returnable to the spring term of said court, 1858, which had never been returned ; and there was evidence that said costs have not bccu paid, and there was no evidence that the plaintiffs in this suit have paid any of the costs of the detinue suit. It was in evidence, also, that Caswell Garrett and Charity Garrett were, at the commencement of said detinue suit, and still are, husband and wife, but the time of their marriage was not shown; that Caswell Garrett had employed several counsel to defend said det Miller v. Onrrett. inue suit, and bis said wife had also spoken to and consulted some of the same counsel as to the defense of the suit; and the value of the services of their counsel was proved. But there was no evidence that any money had been paid by any of the plaintiffs to any of the counsel employed in the defense of said suit. There was evidence, also, that on the advice of his counsel, and to procure information and testimony to defend the detinue suit, Caswell Garrett went to Georgia, and expended some forty or fifty dollars in traveling expenses; and that it was necessary for the proper defense of the detinue suit that he should go to Georgia and incur said expenses." " This being all the evidence in the case, the defendants asked the court to charge the jury, 'that the plaintiffs could not recover as damages the amount of any liability incurred by one of them alone; and that if the evidence showed that no one, except Caswell and Charity Garrett, spoke to or employed the counsel to defend the detinue suit, and that said Caswell and 3

Charity were husband and wife, then the plaintiffs cannot recover the amount of what was a reasonable fee to the counsel employed to defend said suit.' Further, ' that if Charity Garrett was the wife of Caswell Garrett, then the plaintiffs cannot recover the money paid out by said Caswell for his expenses to Georgia.' Further, 'that if Caswell Garrett paid money out of his own pocket for his expenses to Georgia to obtain information or testimony for the defense of the detinue suit, and said Charity Garrett was his wife, then the plaintiffs cannot recover anything.' Further, 'that if the execution issued to the county of the residence of the plaintiffs in the detinue suit, for the costs in that case, has not been returned ' no property,' the plaintiffs cannot recover the costs incurred in that suit by the plaintiffs in this action, unless it is shown that they (plaintiffs) have paid them.' Further, 'that if the whole judgment for costs in the detinue suit was sixteen dollars, against the plaintiffs in that suit, then these plaintiffs cannot recover in this action the whole amount of these costs.' All these charges were severally refused by the court, and severally excepted to by defendants as refused." Miller v. Garrett. The refusal of the several charges asked by the defendants is the only matter assigned as error. JNO. A. ELMORE, for appellants. BAINE & NESMITH, contra. A. J. WALKER, C. J. The proper parties plaintiff, in an action upon a penal bond, are the obligees, notwithstanding they may have severally sustained distinct injuries. Gayle v. Martin, 3 Ala. 593 ; Boyd v. Martin, 10 ib. 700. And if one of the obligees be the wife of another, she may be joined as a plaintiff with her husband. Pickens v. Oliver, 29 Ala. 528 ; Jordan v. Hubbard, 26 Ala. 233. The above stated principles are conclusive, to show that the court did not err in refusing those charges which assume that a recovery could not be had in this action for damages sustained exclusively by one or a partof the plaintiffs, and that the feme covert could not join in the suit. Every one of the plaintiffs in this case was interested in the damage resulting from the liability to costs in the detinue suit. The questions of this case arise upon refusals to charge. None of the charges refused raises the question of the right to join an obligee, as a party plaintiff, who had sustained no damage whatever, and who was totally uninterested in the case. We therefore express no opinion as to the right of joining a party so situated. See Code, 2129; Skinner v. Bedell, 32 Ala. 44. [2.] Under the decision in Garrett & Hill v. Logan, 19 Ala. 344, a liability for the counsel fees, without an actual payment of them, would authorize a recovery of them, in this suit on the bond. The principle upon which the decision of that point, in the case just cited, is based, is, that a liability for expenses mcurred is such actual damage as may be recovered in the action on the bond. That principle is correct, and is sustained by the authorites. Sedgwick on the Measure of Damages, 106 ; Richardson v. Chasen, 10 Q. B. R. (59 E. C. L. R.) 756; Dixon v. Bell, 1 Starkie's E. 287; Pritchett v. Boevey, 1 C. & M. 775. Upon the principle just stated, the plaintiffs had a right Miller v. Garrett. to recover the expenses and costs for which they had incurred a liability, notwithstanding they had not been actually paid. This would not be the case, if the plaintiffs in their pleading had only alleged a payment in money; but the complaint in this case is adapted to the recovery of costs and expenses for which a liability has merely been incurred. [3-4.] The last charge asked was to this effect, that the action of detinue having been dismissed at the costs of the plaintiff in that action, and the entire costs being sixteen dollars, the plaintiffs in this suit could not recover upon the bond the whole costs of the detinue suit. The condition of the detinue bond is, to pay such costs and damages as the defendants might sustain by the wrongful complaint. The plaintiff's costs in the detinue suit can, in no sense, be costs sustained by the defendants in that suit, it having been dismissed. The defendants are not liable for the plaintiff's costs in the dismissed detinue suit, and, indeed, cannot in any way be made responsible for them. The defendants in the detinue suit are only liable for their own costs, and they have no reason to be concerned about the plaintiffs costs in the detinue suit. The proposition, that the plaintiffs were not entitled to recover the whole costs in this case, asserted by the charge, is strictly true. But, if this charge had been given, it could only have contributed to confuse the jury; for it would have made it their duty to have refused an allowance to the plaintiffs of a part of the costs, without affording any means of ascertaining what part of the costs should be, and what part should not be allowed. It would have left the jury to determine upon this point by mere guessing. The charge required explanation, and, without explanation, would have confused the jury. There was no error in the refusal to give such a charge. Godbold v. Blair, 27 Ala. 592 ; Partridge v. Forsythe, 29 Ala. 290. Judgment affirmed. Notes for CHARITY BROOKS: 1870 US Census, Lowndes Co., AL, page 200: Garrett, Charity, age 64, female, white, keeping house, $4000 in real estate, 300 in personal property, born in GA Nuttin, Susanna, age 25, female, white, without occupation, born in AL Garrett, Martha E., age 29, female, white, born in AL Garrett, Mary W., age 9, female, white, at home, born in AL 4

Garrett, Addy, age 9, female, black, domestic servant, born in AL Mary W. Garrett is the daughter of William James Garrett and Nancy A. Woodruff Garrett. She is shown as living with her grandmother, Charity Brooks Garrett, in the 1870 Census It is my belief that Amanda Nutting was the daughter of Caswell and Charity Brooks Garrett. She was born about 1822 in AL and married Joseph Nutting who showed up in the 1850 census in Lowndes with Amanda and their children, some of whom are living with Caswell and Charity in the 1860 census, and some with Caswell and Charity's son, William, in the 1870 census. On page 225 of the 1870 Lowndes Co. census, Joseph Nutting is shown as living with William J. Garrett and his wife, Nancy Woodruff. I believe Joseph is William's nephew and Charity Brooks Garrett's grandson. Will of Charity Garrett, Dated February 10, 1869, Proved October 11, 1872 The State of Alabama, Lowndes County - I, Charity Garrett, widow, make and ordain this my last will and testement, revoking all others. Item. I direct the speedy payment of all my debts, charging first my personal Estate, if used, or my real estate with the payment of the same. Item. I dispose of my goods and furniture as follows: To Martha Ellen, my daughter, all the furniture in her room, her clothes chest,her silver spoons, all the bed clothes made by her and called hers, all the parlor furniture, and one bed mattress and pillows, bedstead which have always been called hers, and which have been kept at the plantation; and if the said martha ellen shal die without having issue, then, the above furniture to belong to Susan, called Kate Nutting. To Annis Snuftle (Mrs. Charles Naffetll) the bed and furniture now in my house which has always called her mother's and all other things in the house or in my possession that was called her mother's. To Susan, called Kate Nutting, the bedstead, bed and furniture and all bed clothes that are called hers; also her wardrobe, two clothes chests called mine and the lage and small silver spoons called mine. To Joseph and Edward Nutting, each the bedstead, bed mattress, pillows and bed clothes which I have set apart for them severally. My children and grandchildren can designate the lots namely disposed of above and I trust no misunderstanding will spring up between them. My household and kitchen furniture not otherwise disposed of and not including my furniture, beds, bedding that are in the Hotel and kept for that purpose expressly and not including things on the plantation. This clause I give to Martha Ellen, and if she dies without living issue, then to Kate Nutting. Item. To provide for my afflicted daughter, Martha Ellen, I devise and bequeath to her for life the four houses and the lots. They are in Hayneville, being the Hotel, the house I at present live in, the house known as the J. B. Stone office, and the storehouse near the stable now in the possession of William Lloyd and the Hotel furniture, and at her death the said property to be sold or rented as may be most advisable, and the proceeds or products to be equally divided between all my grandchildren, excluding from the provision for the children of William Garrett. My grandchild, Kate Nutting, to live with Marth Ellen during the life of the latter, if she chooses to do so, and to have suitable support and maintenance out of said provision made for the certain maintenance of said Martha Ellen. Item. should the said Kate Nutting die before the death of Martha Ellen, and should she have no living issue, then the property above bequeathed over to Kate Nutting on the death of Martha Ellen without living issue, to be absolutely the property of Martha Ellen subject to her disposal and to descend from her in case of her death without a will. 5

Item..All the property above disposed of by final and absolute devises and bequests without express limitation over is charged with the following provisions: that if any of said devises or legate die before said interest...attach..in possession under this will, leaving living descendants, these descendants are to take as by sucession and inheeritance the shares in severally to which their several antecedants...would have been entitled to under this will, if living. Item..My plantation on the Mount Willing road, known as the Garrett place, together with the personal property and furniture there not otherwise disposed of above, I devise to Caswell Garrett, son of William J. Garrett, and if died without living issue, then to Mary Wash Garrett, his sister, and if she die without living issue, then to Lucinda Cheek Garrett and Annis Zelpha Garrett, children of Anderson J. Garrett, but William J. Garrett is to have possession of said plantation and personal property there as long as he lives, free of rent; but if he, the said William J. Garrett, attempts to change said lands or a life Estate in them, or if any of his creditors seek to do so, then his interest in the same shall forthwith cease and the same provision is made as to the parsonal property there. But, this conditional charge is also imposed on the divisee. If by fire or other disaster or change of times the certain maintenance of my afflicted daughter, Martha Ellen, should be reduced below an adequate support for her and for Kate, if she remains with her, then to the extent of such deficiency so caused, I charge her certain maintenance for life on said plantation. I appoint William J. Garrett to be Executor of this my last will. Signed, sealed, and declared to be my last will and testament on the 10th day of February, 1869, in the presence of G. W. Stone and William C. Griffin whom I have requested to bear witness to the same and who have signed the same as witnesses in my presence and in the presence of each other. Charity Garrett(LS), X her mark Witness: G. W. Stone W. C. Griffin Codicil The clause in the foregoing will, by which I dispose of four houses in Hayneville and the Hotel furniture at the death of Martha Ellen Garrett to my grandchildren, except the children of W. J. Garrett I now change to this extent. I exclude from such bequest and from all share, and participation in my Estate my granddaughter Mary Ellen Pepperman and disinherit her as to the property above bequeathed over to Kate Nutting on the death of Martha Ellen withou leaving issue. I make this change should both the said Martha Ellen and Kate Nutting died without leaving issue, then that part of the property is to go to Annis Naftel if living and if dead, to her children. Signed, sealed and declared to be a Codicil to my last will on the 23rd day of March, 1869, in the presence of George W. Stone and W. C. Griffin, whom I have requested to bear witness to the same, and who signed as witnesses in my presence and in the presence of each other. Charity Garrett (LS.), X her mark Witness: Geo W. Stone W. C. Griffin Before me, J. V. McDuffie, Judge of the Probate Court, in and for the county of Lowndes and state of Alabama, in open Court, came Geo. W. Stone and W. C. Griffin who having been by me duly sworn and examined did and do despose and say on oath, that they are subscribing witnesses to the writing now shown to them, and which purports to be the last will and Codicil thereto of Charity Garrett, dec'd, late and inhabitant of this County, that said Charity Garrett, since deceased, in her life time and on the day the same bears date, signed and executed said instrument both last will and testament and Codicil thereto, and declared at the time the same to be her last will and testament and Codicil thereto, and that affiants set their signature thereto on the day the same bears date as subscribing witnesses to the same in the presence of said testatrix and in the presence of each other, that said testatrix was of sound mind and disposing memory. Affiants further state that said testatrix was the day of the date of signing of said will and Codicil, thereto, of the full age of twenty-one years and upwards, and knew the contents of said instrument before signing the same. 6

Sworn to and subscribed Geo. W. Stone October 11th, 1872 W. C. Griffin J. V. McDuffie Judge of Probate More About CASWELL GARRETT and CHARITY BROOKS: Marriage: May 18, 1819, Jones Co., GA 6 Children of CASWELL GARRETT and CHARITY BROOKS are: 11. i. AMANDA F. 8 GARRETT, b. Abt. 1822, AL. 12. ii. ANDREW JEFFERSON GARRETT, b. September 08, 1826, Lowndes Co., AL; d. September 15, 1915. 13. iii. MARY SUSAN GARRETT, b. April 02, 1827, Lowndes Co., AL; d. February 14, 1878, Burnsville, Dallas Co., AL. 14. iv. WILLIAM JAMES GARRETT, b. November 1828, AL; d. September 28, 1899, Lowndes Co., AL. v. WASHINGTON GARRETT 7, b. Abt. 1830 8. vi. MARTHA ELLEN GARRETT 9, b. Abt. 1836 10. vii. THOMAS GARRETT 11, b. Abt. 1840 12. 4. JOSEPH 7 GARRETT (JAMES 6, EDWARD 5, EDWARD I. 4, JOHN WARE 3, JOHN 2, JOHN 1 ) was born Abt. 1799 in GA 13,14,15, and died Abt. 1875 in AL. He married (1) NANCY (JOLIPH) JOLLIFFE 16 September 14, 1826 in Wilcox Co., AL 16. She died Abt. 1844 16. He married (2) JANE PHILLIPS Aft. 1844. She was born Abt. 1815 in SC 17,18,19. Notes for JOSEPH GARRETT: THE PARENTS OF JOSEPH GARRETT HAVE NOT BEEN CONFIRMED. IT IS STRICTLY SPECULATION AT THIS TIME. Carolyn Golowka 2-23-1998 More About JOSEPH GARRETT: Burial: Conecuh Co., AL More About JOSEPH GARRETT and NANCY JOLLIFFE: Marriage: September 14, 1826, Wilcox Co., AL 20 More About JOSEPH GARRETT and JANE PHILLIPS: Marriage: Aft. 1844 Children of JOSEPH GARRETT and NANCY JOLLIFFE are: 15. i. SILAS 8 GARRETT, b. 1829; d. November 27, 1856. 16. ii. CASWELL GARRETT, b. March 04, 1832, Cedar Bluffs, Lowndes Co., AL; d. Bef. 1910. 17. iii. MARTHA JANE GARRETT, b. October 15, 1832, AL; d. February 03, 1902. iv. EVALINE GARRETT, b. Abt. 1836 21 ; m. HENRY W. DAILY, December 16, 1852, Monroe Co., AL 22. More About HENRY DAILY and EVALINE GARRETT: Bond Signed by: Silas Garrett (probably the brid's brother) Marriage: December 16, 1852, Monroe Co., AL 22 Married by: December 16, 1852, F. E. Feagin, JP v. JOHN GARRETT, b. Abt. 1838 23. 18. vi. WILLIAM GARRETT, b. Abt. 1840, Lowndes Co., AL; d. June 30, 1862, Mobile, AL. vii. MATILDA GARRETT, b. Abt. 1842 23. viii. ELIZABETH GARRETT, b. Abt. 1844, AL 23,24,25. Children of JOSEPH GARRETT and JANE PHILLIPS are: 19. ix. JOSEPH CLAYTON 8 GARRETT, b. June 1848, AL; d. November 07, 1920, Butler Co., AL. 20. x. MISSOURI GARRETT, b. Abt. 1850, AL. xi. JAMES M. GARRETT 26, b. Abt. 1853, AL 27,28,29. xii. AMANDA GARRETT, b. Abt. 1855, AL 30,31,32 ; m. JOHN DELOACH, JR., February 29, 1880, Monroe Co., AL 33 ; b. Abt. 1862, AL 34. More About JOHN DELOACH and AMANDA GARRETT: 7

Marriage: February 29, 1880, Monroe Co., AL 35 xiii. FRANCES GARRETT, b. Abt. 1859, AL 36,37 ; m. JOHN YOUNG. 5. SILAS 7 GARRETT (JAMES 6, EDWARD 5, EDWARD I. 4, JOHN WARE 3, JOHN 2, JOHN 1 ) was born January 1805 in GA 38,39, and died 1864 in Vicksburg 40. He married MARY ERNEST May 1827 in Probably Butler Co., AL, daughter of GEORGE ERNEST and SARAH DENNIS. She was born May 11, 1807 in Jones Co., GA 40, and died February 20, 1878 40. Notes for SILAS GARRETT: THE PARENTS OF SILAS GARRETT HAVE NOT BEEN CONFIRMED. IT IS STRICTLY SPECULATION AT THIS TIME. Carolyn Golowka 10-20-2009 From Family Tradition: "Silas Garrett was a youth of nine when his father was called to help fight the Indians at Ft. Dale His father was never heard from after that battle. There were children older and younger than he was. His mother was scalped by the Indians a few years after his father was killed by them. (As told by Ephriam Spencer Garrett, Sr, grandson of Silas, to his wife, Frances Robinson Garrett.)" Silas Garrett died of exposure (pneumonia) taking supplies to CSA soldiers at the siege of Viksburg, MS, aged 59 years. From "Lowndes Court House," by Mildred Brewer Russell, page 83-84: "From THE CRONICLE, May 31, 1842: Silas Garrett informs the public that his stages run regularly twice a week between Selma and Greenville, by way of Pleasant Hill, Cahawba and Bragg's Store." 1850 US Census, Lowndes Co., AL Page 129B, Dwelling #404, Family # 404 Garrett, Silas, age 47, male, occupation Planter, value real estate $700, born in GA Garrett, Mary, age 40, female, born in GA Garrett, James, age 21, male, occupation Planter, born in AL, attended school within the last year Garrett, Rebecca J., age 14, female, born in AL, attended school within the last year Garrett, Martha, age 12, female,born in AL, attended school within the last year Garrett, Josephine, age 10, female, born in AL, attended school within the last year Garrett, William, age 15, male, occupation, Planter, born in AL, attended school within the last year Garrett, Ephraim, age 12, male, born in AL 1860 US Census, Mt. Willing, Lowndes Co., AL Page 567B, Dwelling # 41, Family Number #41 Garrett, Silas, age 56, male, occupation Farmer, value real estate $1200, value personal property $10, 000, born in GA Garrett, Mary, age 53, female, born in GA Garrett, J. M., age 30, male, occupation Tanner, born in AL Garrett, W.M, age 25, male, occupation Shoe Maker, born in AL Garrett, E. A., age 21, male, born in AL, attended school within the year Garrett, M. L., age 17, female, born in AL, attended school within the year Goodlow, W. H., age 30, male, occupation Minister, value personal property $700, born in KY Goodlow, Martha, age 27, female, born in KY Goodlow, Ina, age 5, female, born in MS Sullivan, E., age 44, male, occupation Hireling, born in GA More About SILAS GARRETT: Burial: 1864, Mt. Willing Cemetery, Mt. Willing, Lowndes Co., AL More About MARY ERNEST: 8

Burial: 1878, Mt. Willing Cemetery, Lowndes Co., AL More About SILAS GARRETT and MARY ERNEST: Marriage: May 1827, Probably Butler Co., AL Children of SILAS GARRETT and MARY ERNEST are: 21. i. JAMES MADISON 8 GARRETT, b. January 20, 1829, Beaver Creek, Butler Co., AL near Ft. DePosit, AL; d. May 11, 1902, Mt. Willing, Lowndes Co., AL. 22. ii. WILLIAM MALLAM GARRETT, b. November 14, 1833, Mt. Willing, Lowndes Co., AL; d. December 22, 1903, Mt. Willing, Lowndes Co., AL. 23. iii. REBECCA JANE GARRETT, b. January 26, 1838, Lowndes Co., AL; d. March 06, 1914. 24. iv. EPHRAIM ALEXANDER GARRETT, b. 1836, AL; d. November 26, 1878, Lowndes Co., AL (date on tombstone). 25. v. MARTHA LAVINIA "MATTIE" GARRETT, b. November 21, 1838, AL; d. March 18, 1911. vi. JOSEPHINE GARRETT, b. Abt. 1840 41 ; d. Bef. 1860. Notes for JOSEPHINE GARRETT: Josephine does not show up in the 1860 US Census in Lowndes Co., AL. There is no marriage record for her in Lowndes Co. It is assumed that she died, though she could have married before 1860 in another county such as Butler Co. and moved away from Lowndes Co. Generation No. 3 6. MARY ANN "POLLY" 8 GARRETT (JAMES TANNER 7, JAMES 6, EDWARD 5, EDWARD I. 4, JOHN WARE 3, JOHN 2, JOHN 1 ) She married RICHARD HARRISON VAUGHN. Children of MARY GARRETT and RICHARD VAUGHN are: i. JAMES 9 VAUGHN. ii. MARTIN VAUGHN. iii. ANN VAUGHN. iv. HARRISON VAUGHN. v. ROGER VAUGHN. vi. MANDA VAUGHN. 7. ORSEY 8 GARRETT (JAMES TANNER 7, JAMES 6, EDWARD 5, EDWARD I. 4, JOHN WARE 3, JOHN 2, JOHN 1 ) She married NAT THACKSTON. Children of ORSEY GARRETT and NAT THACKSTON are: i. ELIZABETH 9 THACKSTON, m. ISSAC PHILLIPS. ii. REBECCA THACKSTON, m. AGOR CRUMPTON. iii. ELIJAH THACKSTON. iv. SIMEON THACKSTON. v. MINERVA THACKSTON. vi. ORSEY THACKSTON. 8. THOMAS M. 8 GARRETT (JAMES TANNER 7, JAMES 6, EDWARD 5, EDWARD I. 4, JOHN WARE 3, JOHN 2, JOHN 1 ) was born Abt. 1810. He married NANCY VAUGHN. She was born Abt. 1813. Children of THOMAS GARRETT and NANCY VAUGHN are: i. NEWPORT 9 GARRETT, b. Abt. 1834. ii. MARY CORA GARRETT, b. Abt. 1838. iii. ORSEY GARRETT, b. Abt. 1842. 9. ARCHIBALD "ARCH" YOUNG 8 GARRETT (JAMES TANNER 7, JAMES 6, EDWARD 5, EDWARD I. 4, JOHN WARE 3, JOHN 2, JOHN 1 ) was born Abt. 1819 in SC 42,43. He married MALINDA EDWARDS. Children of ARCHIBALD GARRETT and MALINDA EDWARDS are: 26. i. QUINCY C. 9 GARRETT, b. Abt. 1862, SC. 27. ii. YOUNG GARRETT, b. Abt. 1864, SC. 9

10. MANCIL M. 8 GARRETT (JAMES TANNER 7, JAMES 6, EDWARD 5, EDWARD I. 4, JOHN WARE 3, JOHN 2, JOHN 1 ) was born Abt. 1824 in Laurens Co., SC 44. He married MARTHA HUGHES August 27, 1859 in Laurens Co., SC. More About MANCIL GARRETT and MARTHA HUGHES: Marriage: August 27, 1859, Laurens Co., SC Children of MANCIL GARRETT and MARTHA HUGHES are: i. ROSA 9 GARRETT. 28. ii. TILLMAN GARRETT. 11. AMANDA F. 8 GARRETT (CASWELL 7, JAMES 6, EDWARD 5, EDWARD I. 4, JOHN WARE 3, JOHN 2, JOHN 1 ) was born Abt. 1822 in AL 45,46. She married JOSEPH S. NUTTING Bef. 1839. He was born Abt. 1813 in SC 47. Notes for AMANDA F. GARRETT: 1860 US Census, Lowndes Co., AL, page 501B: Garrett, C, age 76, male, farmer, 36,500 in real estate, 12,200 in personal property, born in SC Garrett, C, age 54, female, born in GA Garrett, Ellen, age 22, female, born in AL Nutting, Amanda, age 37, female, born in AL Nutting, Susan, age 16, female, born in AL Nutting, Eddy, age 12, male, born in AL Nutting, Joe, age 9, male, born in AL 1870 US Census, Lowndes Co., AL, page 200: Garrett, Charity, age 64, female, white, keeping house, 4000 in real estate, 300 in personal property, born in GA Nuttin, Susanna, age 25, female, white, without occupation, born in AL Garrett, Martha E., age 29, female, white, born in AL Garrett, Mary W., age 9, female, white, at home, born in AL Garrett, Addy, age 9, female, black, domestic servant, born in AL Amanda Nutting was the daughter of Caswell and Charity Brooks Garrett. She was born about 1822 in AL and married Joseph Nutting who showed up in the 1850 census in Lowndes with Amanda and their children, some of whom are living with Caswell and Charity in the 1860 census. Then her children are named as grandchildren of Charity Brooks Garrett. On page 225 of the 1870 Lowndes Co. census, Joe Nutting, son of Joseph and Amanda Garrett Nutting, is shown as living with William J. Garrett and his wife, Nancy Woodruff. I believe Joseph is William's nephew and Charity Brooks Garrett's grandson. Notes for JOSEPH S. NUTTING: 1850 US Census, Lowndes Co., AL, page 104B, Family #24 Nutting, Joseph L., age 37, male, value real estate $800, born in SC Nutting, Amanda F., age 28, female, born in AL Nutting, Mary J., age 11, female, born in AL, attended school within the last year Nutting, Martha A., age 9, female, born in AL, attended school within the last year Nutting, Susannah, age 7, female, born in AL Nutting, Edward, age 1, male, born in AL More About JOSEPH NUTTING and AMANDA GARRETT: Marriage: Bef. 1839 Children of AMANDA GARRETT and JOSEPH NUTTING are: i. MARY JANE 9 NUTTING, b. Abt. 1839, AL 47 ; d. April 11, 1851, Home of Caswell Garrett, outside Hayneville, Lowndes 10

Co., A:. Notes for MARY JANE NUTTING: From "The Chronicle" newspaper, Hayneville, Lowndes Co., AL, April 17, 1851: "Died - at the residence of C. Garrett, four miles west of Hayneville, on Friday last, the 11thy inst., of inflamation of the bowels, Mary Jane, eldest daughter of Mrs. Amanda Nutting, aged 11 years and 5 months." ii. MARTHA ANNICE NUTTING, b. Abt. 1841, AL 47 ; m. CHARLES NAFTEL, JR., June 15, 1859, Lowndes Co., AL 48 ; d. April 22, 1881. More About MARTHA ANNICE NUTTING: Residence: Montgomery Co., AL Notes for CHARLES NAFTEL, JR.: Montgomery Advertiser, April 22, 1881: The friends and acquaintances of Mrs. Annis and Charlie NAFTEL, Jr. are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of the latter from the Adams Street Baptist Church this morning at 9 o'clock. More About CHARLES NAFTEL, JR.: Cause of Death: Typhoid Fever Residence: Montgomery Co., AL More About CHARLES NAFTEL and MARTHA NUTTING: Marriage: June 15, 1859, Lowndes Co., AL 48 Married by: William Rice, MG iii. SUSANNAH "KATE" NUTTING, b. Abt. 1843, AL 49,50. iv. EDWARD NUTTING, b. Abt. 1849, AL 51,52 ; d. April 29, 1870, Fort Deposit, Lowndes Co., AL. Notes for EDWARD NUTTING: IN MEMORIAM. Departed this life at Ft. Deposit, on April 29th, 1870, after a painful illness of 21 days, EDWARD NUTTING, in the eighteenth year of his age. The dark winged Messenger of Death his oftinaes folded bis sable pinions over our home, borne some dear treasure away, and we wept for the loved voice that greeted us no more at eventide. But alas! be comes again to claim the pet Lamb of our flock the good, the noble, the affectionate, loved and lost EDDIE, in the morning of his young life,with Hope and promise of a brilliant future. Gifted with one of those affectionate natures, "his life was one unbroken chain of goodness, casting its genial rays of sunshine on all who came within his circle of acquaintance. Blending all of man's nobleness, with the gentleness of woman, he presented a character of rare combinations for one bo young. None knew him but to love him. The bow of promise never beemed so beautifully bright above our noble boy, as when the winged archer plumed his fatal arrow to lay him down in death. Yes, dear EDDIE we feel that thou art gone gone ere sorrow had marked thy brow, or sin written one stain on thy pure young soul. Gone bathed in love, embalmed in tears to the God who lent you only a little while to us. "Farewell, dear EDDIE thou hast left us, We thy loss do deeply feel; Yet 'tis God who hath bereft us, He can all our sorrows heal. Yet., again, we hope to meet thee, When this day of life has fled; Then In Heaven with joy we'll greet thee, Where no farewell tears are shed." 11

More About EDWARD NUTTING: Burial: 1870 v. JOSEPH NUTTING, b. Abt. 1850, AL 53,54. 12. ANDREW JEFFERSON 8 GARRETT (CASWELL 7, JAMES 6, EDWARD 5, EDWARD I. 4, JOHN WARE 3, JOHN 2, JOHN 1 ) 55,56,57 was born September 08, 1826 in Lowndes Co., AL 58,59,60,61,62, and died September 15, 1915 63. He married ELIZA GARRETT 64 January 19, 1858 in Lowndes Co., AL 65, daughter of JAMES GARRETT and ZILPHA CHEEK. She was born May 11, 1835 in SC 66,67,68,69, and died May 17, 1896 70. Notes for ANDREW JEFFERSON GARRETT: Lowndes Co., AL, Misc Estate Papers in the court house: Received of Mr. Jefferson Garrett for tuition of Ellen Garrett $21.00 Received also $8.00 in part payment for tuition of Lula Garrett Balance due $ 1200 C. Landingham June 29th, 1866 Received full payment Jan. 22, 1868, C. Landingham Paymenst for music lessons for Ellen Garrett Apparently, Andrew Jefferson Garrett was made guardian of Martha Ellen Garrett, his sister. More About ANDREW JEFFERSON GARRETT: Burial: 1915, Cheek Place Cemetery, Lowndes Co., AL Notes for ELIZA GARRETT: Lowndes Co., AL, Misc Estate Papers in the court house: Received from Mrs. E. Garrett, one hundred dollars on board and tuition account of Miss Nellie Garrett for the scholastic session commencing Oct. 1, 1966, ending July 1, 1867 Signed B. F. Perry, President More About ANDREW GARRETT and ELIZA GARRETT: Marriage: January 19, 1858, Lowndes Co., AL 71 Children of ANDREW GARRETT and ELIZA GARRETT are: 29. i. LUCINDA "LULA" CHEEK 9 GARRETT, b. November 16, 1858, AL; d. January 21, 1902, Fort Deposit, Lowndes Co., AL. ii. ANNIS ZELPHA "ZILLA" GARRETT 72,73,74, b. March 23, 1861 75,76,77,78 ; d. January 01, 1936 79 ; m. VINCENT HENRY BELL, April 28, 1904, Lowndes Co., AL 80 ; b. July 02, 1853, AL 81,82 ; d. March 28, 1914, Greenville, Butler Co., AL 83. More About ANNIS ZELPHA "ZILLA" GARRETT: Burial: 1936, Myrtlewood Cemetery, Fort Deposit, Lowndes Co., AL More About VINCENT HENRY BELL: Burial: 1914, Myrtlewood Cemetery, Fort Deposit, Lowndes Co., AL More About VINCENT BELL and ANNIS GARRETT: Marriage: April 28, 1904, Lowndes Co., AL 84 13. MARY SUSAN 8 GARRETT (CASWELL 7, JAMES 6, EDWARD 5, EDWARD I. 4, JOHN WARE 3, JOHN 2, JOHN 1 ) was born April 02, 1827 in Lowndes Co., AL 85,86, and died February 14, 1878 in Burnsville, Dallas Co., AL. She married DR. NATHANIAL BOZEMAN January 21, 1844 in Lowndes Co., AL 87, son of NATHAN BOZEMAN and HARRIET KNOTTS. He was born January 29, 1812 in Jones Co., GA 88,89,90, and died April 1864 in Burnsville, Dallas Co., AL. 12

More About MARY SUSAN GARRETT: Burial: 1878, Shady Grove Baptist Church Cemetery, Burnsfille, Dallas Co., AL Residence: Autauga Co., AL Notes for DR. NATHANIAL BOZEMAN: Lived on the Mulberry Creek, was a farmerm in Autauga Co., AL. On June 5, 1835, Nathaniel purchased property in Lowndes Co., AL located at Township 15 North, Range 14 East, Section 19. From the Tract Book for Lowndes Co. giving the name of the first person to purchase this property from the US Govt. who had taken it from the Native Americans. More About DR. NATHANIAL BOZEMAN: Burial: 1864, Shady Grove Baptist Church Cemetery, Burnsfille, Dallas Co., AL Residence: Autauga Co., AL More About NATHANIAL BOZEMAN and MARY GARRETT: Marriage: January 21, 1844, Lowndes Co., AL 91 Children of MARY GARRETT and NATHANIAL BOZEMAN are: 30. i. JEFFERSON ELISHA 9 BOZEMAN, b. December 20, 1844, Autauga Co., AL; d. September 22, 1897, Dallas Co., AL. 31. ii. JAMES MICHAEL BOZEMAN, b. February 03, 1846, Autauga Co., AL; d. April 06, 1908, Dallas Co., AL. 32. iii. WILLIAM JULIUS BOZEMAN, b. November 18, 1847, Autauga Co., AL; d. October 13, 1911, Dallas Co., AL. 33. iv. MARY ELLEN BOZEMAN, b. 1850, Autauga Co., AL. v. WALTER MARTIN BOZEMAN, b. July 08, 1854, Autauga Co., AL 92,93,94 ; d. October 26, 1932 95 ; m. HARRELL "HATTIE" CARLINE KIRKLAND 96, November 16, 1880, Autauga Co., AL 97,98 ; b. October 24, 1858, AL 99,100,101 ; d. April 25, 1929 102. More About WALTER MARTIN BOZEMAN: Burial: 1932, Good Hope Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Lowndes Co., AL More About HARRELL "HATTIE" CARLINE KIRKLAND: Burial: 1929, Good Hope Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Lowndes Co., AL More About WALTER BOZEMAN and HARRELL KIRKLAND: Marriage: November 16, 1880, Autauga Co., AL 103,104 vi. EMILY BOZEMAN, b. Abt. 1858, Autauga Co., AL 105. 34. vii. EMILY "EMMA" TOM BOZEMAN, b. November 1858, Autauga Co., AL. 14. WILLIAM JAMES 8 GARRETT (CASWELL 7, JAMES 6, EDWARD 5, EDWARD I. 4, JOHN WARE 3, JOHN 2, JOHN 1 ) 106 was born November 1828 in AL 107,108,109, and died September 28, 1899 in Lowndes Co., AL 110. He married NANCY ANNETTA WOODRUFF March 07, 1858 in Lowndes Co., AL 111, daughter of DANIEL WOODRUFF and WINNIFRED MEALING. She was born September 06, 1840 in AL 112,113,114,115, and died July 20, 1901 in Lowndes Co., AL 116. Notes for WILLIAM JAMES GARRETT: 1870 US Census, Hayneville, Lowndes Co., A 504, 542 Garret, William J., age 39, male, white, Farmer born in Al Garret, Nancy, age 30, female, white, keeping house, born in AL Woodruff, Winnnna (?), age 62, female white, without occupation, born in SC Woodruff, Roxann, age 22, female, white, without occupation, born in AL Garrett, Caswell, age 3, male, white, at home, born in AL Nutting, Joseph, age 20, male white, without occupation, born in AL Collins, Nancy, age 32, female, black, domestic servant, born in AL Robison, William, age 23, male, black, - - born in AL More About WILLIAM JAMES GARRETT: Burial: 1899, Cheek Place Cemetery, Lowndes Co., AL Occupation: 1860, Farmer 13

More About NANCY ANNETTA WOODRUFF: Burial: 1901, Cheek Place Cemetery, Lowndes Co., AL Marriage Notes for WILLIAM GARRETT and NANCY WOODRUFF: Found in Marriage book 3, Lowndes Co., AL, a loose paper giving permission for the court go give a license to William Garrett to marry Nancy Woodruff, daughter of Winney Woodruff. Signed by Winney Woodruff. More About WILLIAM GARRETT and NANCY WOODRUFF: Marriage: March 07, 1858, Lowndes Co., AL 117 Children of WILLIAM GARRETT and NANCY WOODRUFF are: i. E. L. 9 GARRETT 118, b. Abt. 1859 118. More About E. L. GARRETT: Name (Facts Page): 1860, Us Census could show her name as C. S. 35. ii. MARY WASHINGTON GARRETT, b. 1862, AL; d. 1947. 36. iii. CASWELL WILLIAM GARRETT, b. September 20, 1866, AL; d. September 30, 1916. 15. SILAS 8 GARRETT (JOSEPH 7, JAMES 6, EDWARD 5, EDWARD I. 4, JOHN WARE 3, JOHN 2, JOHN 1 ) was born 1829, and died November 27, 1856. He married LUCRECIA JANE SIRMONS December 16, 1852 in Monroe Co., AL 119. More About SILAS GARRETT: Residence: Louisanna More About SILAS GARRETT and LUCRECIA SIRMONS: Bond Signed by: William Young Marriage: December 16, 1852, Monroe Co., AL 119 Married by: December 16, 1852, Joel Hardee, JP Child of SILAS GARRETT and LUCRECIA SIRMONS is: i. TILVY 9 GARRETT. 16. CASWELL 8 GARRETT (JOSEPH 7, JAMES 6, EDWARD 5, EDWARD I. 4, JOHN WARE 3, JOHN 2, JOHN 1 ) was born March 04, 1832 in Cedar Bluffs, Lowndes Co., AL 120,121,122,123, and died Bef. 1910. He married ELIZABETH JACKSON BLAKE 124 March 27, 1853 in Monroe Co., AL 125, daughter of BLAKE and WOOD. She was born Abt. 1831 in AL 126,127,128, and died Bef. 1880. Notes for CASWELL GARRETT: THE CASWELL GARRETT BIBLE Now owned by Eugene Garrett, son of W. W. (Will) Garrett, Uriah, Alabama Caswell Garrett and Elizabeth J. Blake married 27th March 1853 BIRTHS: Nancy Elizabeth Garrett 11-17-1854 Georgeanna Garrett 8-18-1856 Silas Green Garrett 8-8-1858 John Allen Garret 5-7-1863 Susan Josephene Garrett 4? 1862 James Caswell Garrett 12-12-1864 Nancy Garrett 7-30-1868 "Joseph Garrett bought and moved on the place January '62, (1862), and died Janurary 1876. Amanda Garrett was borned in '58 (1858) 14

Frances Garrett was borned in '61. That is to the best of my knowledge. J.M. Garrett" Transcribed by Suzanne Forte (Sforte3@cs.com) from the book "Jasper County, Georgia Cemetery and Bible Records" by Jewel Moats Lancaster, Shady Dale, Ga (1969) More About CASWELL GARRETT: Burial: Middleton Cemetery, Old Texas, Monroe Co., AL More About ELIZABETH JACKSON BLAKE: Burial: Middleton Cemetery, Old Texas, Monroe Co., AL More About CASWELL GARRETT and ELIZABETH BLAKE: Marriage: March 27, 1853, Monroe Co., AL 129 Children of CASWELL GARRETT and ELIZABETH BLAKE are: 37. i. NANCY ELIZABETH 9 GARRETT, b. November 17, 1854, AL; d. March 21, 1916. ii. GEORGEANNA GARRETT, b. August 18, 1856, AL 129,130,131,132 ; m. JACK BARNES. More About GEORGEANNA GARRETT: Residence: Abt. 1900, Louisanna More About JACK BARNES: Residence: Abt. 1900, Louisanna 38. iii. SILAS GREEN GARRETT, b. August 08, 1858, AL; d. April 13, 1936. 39. iv. JOHN ALLEN GARRETT, b. May 07, 1860, AL; d. March 06, 1929. 40. v. SUSAN JOSEPHINE GARRETT, b. April 01, 1862, AL; d. February 20, 1952. 41. vi. JAMES CASWELL GARRETT, b. December 12, 1864, AL; d. November 20, 1942, Baldwin Co., AL. 42. vii. MARY ELLA GARRETT, b. July 30, 1868, AL; d. August 1932. 17. MARTHA JANE 8 GARRETT (JOSEPH 7, JAMES 6, EDWARD 5, EDWARD I. 4, JOHN WARE 3, JOHN 2, JOHN 1 ) was born October 15, 1832 in AL 133,134,135,136, and died February 03, 1902. She married WILLIAM H. ROBINSON January 30, 1850 in Lowndes Co., AL 137, son of JOSEPH ROBINSON and NANCY DUET. He was born November 23, 1830 in AL 138,139,140,141, and died September 24, 1907. More About MARTHA JANE GARRETT: Burial: 1902 More About WILLIAM H. ROBINSON: Burial: 1907, Middleton Cemetery, Old Texas, Monroe Co., AL More About WILLIAM ROBINSON and MARTHA GARRETT: Marriage: January 30, 1850, Lowndes Co., AL 142 Children of MARTHA GARRETT and WILLIAM ROBINSON are: 43. i. NANCY EUGENIA 9 ROBINSON, b. Abt. 1851, AL; d. January 22, 1932. ii. JOSEPH WINFIELD ROBINSON, b. June 07, 1852, AL 143,144 ; d. December 11, 1938; m. (1) RUTH HOLDER; m. (2) SOPHRONIA ESSIE MIDDLETON, November 11, 1875, Monroe Co., AL 145. More About JOSEPH WINFIELD ROBINSON: Burial: 1938, Belforest Cemetery More About SOPHRONIA ESSIE MIDDLETON: Burial: Old Methodist Cemetery, Daphne, AL More About JOSEPH ROBINSON and SOPHRONIA MIDDLETON: Marriage: November 11, 1875, Monroe Co., AL 145 Married by: November 11, 1875, Joel Hardee, NP 15

44. iii. WILLIAM H. ROBINSON, b. Abt. 1854, AL. iv. MARTHA ROBINSON, b. Abt. 1856, AL 146,147. v. MARY ROBINSON, b. Abt. 1857, AL 148,148. vi. ELIZABETH ROBINSON, b. Abt. 1859, AL 148. vii. JOHN DANIEL ROBINSON, b. Abt. 1862, AL 149,150 ; d. Waller, TX. viii. JAMES A. ROBINSON, b. Abt. 1864, AL 151,152 ; d. Dallas, TX. 18. WILLIAM 8 GARRETT (JOSEPH 7, JAMES 6, EDWARD 5, EDWARD I. 4, JOHN WARE 3, JOHN 2, JOHN 1 ) 153,154 was born Abt. 1840 in Lowndes Co., AL 155,156,157, and died June 30, 1862 in Mobile, AL 157. He married EMILY MELVINA PRUETT 157 November 03, 1855 in Hampdon, Wilcox Co., AL 157, daughter of WILLIAM PRUETT and REBECCA KING. She was born January 12, 1839 in AL 157,158,159,160, and died December 02, 1884 in Hampdon, Marengo Co., AL 161. Notes for WILLIAM GARRETT: CSA information: When enlisted was age 26, height 5 ft. 8 in., born in Lownds Co., AL, conplex. dark, eyes Hazle, hair dark ---Farmer Died in Hospital May 29, 1862 of disease (measles). More About WILLIAM GARRETT: Burial: 1862, Mobile, AL Cause of Death: Measles Medical Information: Died during the Civil War Military service: April 19, 1862, Enlisted in Monroe Co., AL, Co. G, 36th AL Volunteers, CSA More About EMILY MELVINA PRUETT: Burial: 1884, Magnolia Cemetery, Marengo Co., AL 162 More About WILLIAM GARRETT and EMILY PRUETT: Marriage: November 03, 1855, Hampdon, Wilcox Co., AL 163 Children of WILLIAM GARRETT and EMILY PRUETT are: i. H. WILLIAM 9 GARRETT, b. December 28, 1856, AL 164. 45. ii. JOHN ISAIAH GARRETT, b. February 23, 1859, Snow Hill, Wilcox Co., AL; d. March 05, 1935, Hampden, Marengo Co., AL. 46. iii. SILAS COMER GARRETT, b. December 14, 1860, Snow Hill, Wilcox Co., AL; d. December 20, 1936, Shreveport, Caddo Parish, LA. 19. JOSEPH CLAYTON 8 GARRETT (JOSEPH 7, JAMES 6, EDWARD 5, EDWARD I. 4, JOHN WARE 3, JOHN 2, JOHN 1 ) was born June 1848 in AL 165,166,167,168,169, and died November 07, 1920 in Butler Co., AL. He married RACHEL MATILDA ANDRESS May 30, 1872 in Monroe Co, AL 170, daughter of THOMAS ANDRESS and LAURA. She was born April 1848 in Monroe Co., AL 171,172,173,174,175, and died May 20, 1909 in Butler Co., AL. More About JOSEPH GARRETT and RACHEL ANDRESS: Marriage: May 30, 1872, Monroe Co, AL 176 Children of JOSEPH GARRETT and RACHEL ANDRESS are: 47. i. JOHN EDWARD 9 GARRETT, b. Abt. 1869, AL; d. July 07, 1906, Butler Co., AL; Adopted child. ii. LAURA GARRETT, b. Abt. 1874, AL 177. 48. iii. WILLIAM CLARENCE GARRETT, b. April 06, 1881, Monroe Co., AL; d. September 1958. 49. iv. VELLA VERNELL GARRETT, b. October 17, 1884, AL; d. January 05, 1947. v. BELLE GARRETT, b. March 02, 1887, AL 178 ; m. ADRIAN JEFFERSON BEVERLY. 20. MISSOURI 8 GARRETT (JOSEPH 7, JAMES 6, EDWARD 5, EDWARD I. 4, JOHN WARE 3, JOHN 2, JOHN 1 ) was born Abt. 1850 in AL 179,180,181. She married JAMES WASHINGTON BLAKE 182 September 23, 1871 in Conecuh Co., AL 183, son of BLAKE and WOOD. He was born Abt. 1836 in AL 184. More About JAMES BLAKE and MISSOURI GARRETT: 16