Confederate veteran (Company E, 17th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry); elected to the House of Representatives in 1878.
As indicated in his first wife's obituary, he was a Ruling Elder of the Ebenezer Church in 1861.
Spelling of the Garison surname varied over time, and some of his children changed to Garrison; as per FG guidelines, spelling on this memorial matches his grave stone.
Confederate veteran (Company E, 17th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry); elected to the House of Representatives in 1878.
As indicated in his first wife's obituary, he was a Ruling Elder of the Ebenezer Church in 1861.
Spelling of the Garison surname varied over time, and some of his children changed to Garrison; as per FG guidelines, spelling on this memorial matches his grave stone.
Inscription
"Beloved in life, lamented in death. He was elder in Ebenezer Church 60 yrs."
Family Members
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Major Brown Garrison
1844–1914
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John Josina Garrison
1847–1923
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Samuel Monroe Garison
1848–1849
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Edward Leon Garison
1849–1931
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Alexander Payson Garison
1852–1862
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Harriet Elizabeth "Lizzie" Garison Fewell
1854–1889
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Richard Gillespie Garison
1856–1909
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James Thompson Garrison
1858–1859
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Eugene Hutchinson Garison
1860–1929
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William P Garison
1864–1864
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Annie Louisa Garison
1866–1871
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Eva Jeannette Garison
1870–1876
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