"On June 4, 1897 at Denver, Co., Arthur, son of George T. and Mary C. Garner in his 23d year. Interment at Congressional Cemetery, Tuesday, June 8 at 4 p.m."
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Arthur's paternal grandfather, Thomas Garner (1823-1871), is #76701484.
Arthur was the son of George T. Garner (born Feb 1843) and Mary C. (Clagett) Garner (born Sept 1849), who married about 1868.
In the 1870 and 1880 U.S. Censuses, George and Mary were living in Washington, DC, and he was a "grocer (ret.)" (1870) and a "War Dept. clerk" (1880). They were living with Arthur's widowed mother, Martha (?) Garner (born c.1826/27) in 1880.
In the 1900 U.S. Census, George was living in the Brookland District, Henrico, Virginia, and he had no occupation. He was living with the family of his son, Vernon. Vernon had married Nannie D. (Thompson) Garner on 14 Aug 1892 in Scottsville, Virginia. Mary and their daughters, Nettie E. Garner (born Oct 1868) and Maud Evelyn Garner (born Nov 1870) were still living in Washington, DC, in 1900. Maud was a "public school teacher." Mary had 4 children and 3 were still alive in 1900.
Maud married George Franklin Simpson (born c.1871) on 8 Jan 1902 in Washington, DC. In the 1910 and 1920 U.S. Censuses, George and Maud lived in Loudoun County, Virginia.
In the 1910 U.S. Census, George and Mary were living in Orangetown, Rockland County, New York, and he was a "machine shop blue printer." Nettie was still single and living with her parents in 1910. George and Mary's son, Vernon, and his family were also living with them in 1910.
In the 1920 U.S. Census, George and Mary were living with Vernon's family in Norwood, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.
"On June 4, 1897 at Denver, Co., Arthur, son of George T. and Mary C. Garner in his 23d year. Interment at Congressional Cemetery, Tuesday, June 8 at 4 p.m."
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Arthur's paternal grandfather, Thomas Garner (1823-1871), is #76701484.
Arthur was the son of George T. Garner (born Feb 1843) and Mary C. (Clagett) Garner (born Sept 1849), who married about 1868.
In the 1870 and 1880 U.S. Censuses, George and Mary were living in Washington, DC, and he was a "grocer (ret.)" (1870) and a "War Dept. clerk" (1880). They were living with Arthur's widowed mother, Martha (?) Garner (born c.1826/27) in 1880.
In the 1900 U.S. Census, George was living in the Brookland District, Henrico, Virginia, and he had no occupation. He was living with the family of his son, Vernon. Vernon had married Nannie D. (Thompson) Garner on 14 Aug 1892 in Scottsville, Virginia. Mary and their daughters, Nettie E. Garner (born Oct 1868) and Maud Evelyn Garner (born Nov 1870) were still living in Washington, DC, in 1900. Maud was a "public school teacher." Mary had 4 children and 3 were still alive in 1900.
Maud married George Franklin Simpson (born c.1871) on 8 Jan 1902 in Washington, DC. In the 1910 and 1920 U.S. Censuses, George and Maud lived in Loudoun County, Virginia.
In the 1910 U.S. Census, George and Mary were living in Orangetown, Rockland County, New York, and he was a "machine shop blue printer." Nettie was still single and living with her parents in 1910. George and Mary's son, Vernon, and his family were also living with them in 1910.
In the 1920 U.S. Census, George and Mary were living with Vernon's family in Norwood, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.
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