William Garvin came to the Young County / Jack County area in 1880 with his parents. His father purchased land the family farmed and had stock cattle. William Garvin owned a grocery business on the corner of Oak and Fourth Street in Graham, Texas when he moved his family there in 1897.
Rachel Alford married William W. Garvin on 1 December 1888 at her parent's home between Finis community and Henry's Chapel Community in Jack County, Texas.
There were five children born to William and Rachel Garvin: James Monroe, Bertha, Emaline, Lillie May and Willie Lee Garvin.
After William passed away, Rachel lived with her son-in-law and daughter, James Powers Tackett and Willie Lee Tackett in Graham. In 1920, Rachel Garvin was living on Pecan Street according to the telephone book.
William and his wife are buried a short distance from the property that his father, Aquilla Garvin purchased in 1880.
Contributed by Dorman Holub
William Garvin came to the Young County / Jack County area in 1880 with his parents. His father purchased land the family farmed and had stock cattle. William Garvin owned a grocery business on the corner of Oak and Fourth Street in Graham, Texas when he moved his family there in 1897.
Rachel Alford married William W. Garvin on 1 December 1888 at her parent's home between Finis community and Henry's Chapel Community in Jack County, Texas.
There were five children born to William and Rachel Garvin: James Monroe, Bertha, Emaline, Lillie May and Willie Lee Garvin.
After William passed away, Rachel lived with her son-in-law and daughter, James Powers Tackett and Willie Lee Tackett in Graham. In 1920, Rachel Garvin was living on Pecan Street according to the telephone book.
William and his wife are buried a short distance from the property that his father, Aquilla Garvin purchased in 1880.
Contributed by Dorman Holub
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