He was injured as a boy when he dangled bare feet out over the wheels of a buggy, letting his big toe play a tattoo against the spokes. His toe caught, he was thrown out and broke his hip, permanently crippling him. (excerpt from "The Descendants of Caleb Garrison, Sr. and his wife Sarah Fleming" by J. G. Ross and Quillian Garrison.)
W. B. M. Garrison married Mary Jane Watts on January 24, 1872 in Rusk County, Texas. They had two children:
Mary Alma Garrison
Freeborn Smith Garrison
Mary Jane Garrison died in 1878. On December 14, 1879 William Garrison married his second wife, Laura Henrietta Higgs. They had four children:
James Higgs Garrison
Hattie Laura Garrison
Horace Moss Garrison
Jewel Pearl Garrison
He was injured as a boy when he dangled bare feet out over the wheels of a buggy, letting his big toe play a tattoo against the spokes. His toe caught, he was thrown out and broke his hip, permanently crippling him. (excerpt from "The Descendants of Caleb Garrison, Sr. and his wife Sarah Fleming" by J. G. Ross and Quillian Garrison.)
W. B. M. Garrison married Mary Jane Watts on January 24, 1872 in Rusk County, Texas. They had two children:
Mary Alma Garrison
Freeborn Smith Garrison
Mary Jane Garrison died in 1878. On December 14, 1879 William Garrison married his second wife, Laura Henrietta Higgs. They had four children:
James Higgs Garrison
Hattie Laura Garrison
Horace Moss Garrison
Jewel Pearl Garrison
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Family Members
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Caleb Jackson "C J" Garrison
1827–1901
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Capt Zadok Bonner "Zed" Garrison
1829–1909
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Mrs. Sarah Ann Garrison Willis
1831–1915
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Susan Mandeville Garrison Carter
1833–1923
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Capt Thomas Smith "T. S." Garrison
1837–1920
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James Freeborn Garrison Jr
1839–1903
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John H. Garrison
1843–1864
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Ruth Eliza Garrison Daniel
1844–1934
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