William Palestine Garner, b. Nov. 21, 1879 in GA. and d. May 1936 in Birmingham, Jefferson, AL. &
Elizabeth Marie Kelly, b. 1889 and d. 1935.
W. P. Garner and Elizabeth Marie Kelly were married on Jan. 12, 1916 in Ensley, Jefferson county, AL.
In the 1920 U. S. census, 2 yr. old Jack Garner, b. in AL., was living on 28th St. in Birmingham, Jefferson, AL. with his
41 yr. old father, William Garner, a blacksmith, b. in GA.
31 yr. old mother, Elizabeth Garner, b. in AL.
14 yr. old sister, Maxine Garner, b. in AL.
11 yr. old brother, Bill Garner, b. in AL.
33 yr. old uncle, Adolph Garner, b. in GA.
William's parents were both b. in GA.
Elizabeth's father was b. AL. in and her mother in TN.
In the 1930 U. S. census, 12 yr. old Jack Garner, b. in AL., was attending school and living at 2509 Avenue G in Birmingham, Jefferson, AL. with his
51 yr. old father, William Garner, a laborer in a blacksmith shop, b. in GA.
41 yr. old mother, Elizabeth Garner, b. in AL.
William's parents were both b. in GA.
Elizabeth's father was b. in GA. and her mother in NY.
William and Elizabeth were both 27 at the time of their first marriages.
In the Apr. 26, 1940 U. S. census, 22 yr. old Jack Joseph Garner, an office clerk in the baking industry, b. in AL., was unmarried, attending college and living at 6935 Georgia St. in San Antonio, Los Angeles county, CA. with his
35 yr. old brother-in-law (and head of household), Otto Max Kumbier, a meat cutter for a retail meat business, b. in Germany
31 yr. old sister, Maxine Garner Kumbier, a salesgirl at a retail bakery, b. in AL.
Jack was living in the same place in 1935. Otto and Maxine were living in Los Angeles, CA.
Otto, Maxine and Jack were all high school graduates.
Jack worked 40 hours in the week prior to the census and 52 weeks in 1939.
His income was listed as $900 and he had no income from other sources.
According to his Oct. 16, 1940 WWII Draft Registration card, 22 yr. old Jack Joseph Garner, b. Feb. 4, 1918 in Birmingham, AL., was living in Los Angeles, CA. and working for the Davis Standard Bread Co. at 120 No. Beaudry in Los Angeles, CA.
The name of the person who would always know his address was his sister, Mrs. Maxine Kumbier (who later married _ Burgwald).
Jack was described as 5'9" tall, weighing 155 lbs., with brown eyes, brown hair, a light complexion and a scar on the crown of his head.
On Nov. 26, 1940, Joseph J. Garner and Helen D. Taulli were married in CA., according to CA. Marriage Records for 1849 to 1980.
Jack's obituary lists their three children:
Jacqueline Garner, who married _ Ericcson
Patti Garner, who married _ Hayes
Jim Garner
According to the Social Security Death Index for 1935-2014, Jack's last residence was Alhambra, L. A., CA.
William Palestine Garner, b. Nov. 21, 1879 in GA. and d. May 1936 in Birmingham, Jefferson, AL. &
Elizabeth Marie Kelly, b. 1889 and d. 1935.
W. P. Garner and Elizabeth Marie Kelly were married on Jan. 12, 1916 in Ensley, Jefferson county, AL.
In the 1920 U. S. census, 2 yr. old Jack Garner, b. in AL., was living on 28th St. in Birmingham, Jefferson, AL. with his
41 yr. old father, William Garner, a blacksmith, b. in GA.
31 yr. old mother, Elizabeth Garner, b. in AL.
14 yr. old sister, Maxine Garner, b. in AL.
11 yr. old brother, Bill Garner, b. in AL.
33 yr. old uncle, Adolph Garner, b. in GA.
William's parents were both b. in GA.
Elizabeth's father was b. AL. in and her mother in TN.
In the 1930 U. S. census, 12 yr. old Jack Garner, b. in AL., was attending school and living at 2509 Avenue G in Birmingham, Jefferson, AL. with his
51 yr. old father, William Garner, a laborer in a blacksmith shop, b. in GA.
41 yr. old mother, Elizabeth Garner, b. in AL.
William's parents were both b. in GA.
Elizabeth's father was b. in GA. and her mother in NY.
William and Elizabeth were both 27 at the time of their first marriages.
In the Apr. 26, 1940 U. S. census, 22 yr. old Jack Joseph Garner, an office clerk in the baking industry, b. in AL., was unmarried, attending college and living at 6935 Georgia St. in San Antonio, Los Angeles county, CA. with his
35 yr. old brother-in-law (and head of household), Otto Max Kumbier, a meat cutter for a retail meat business, b. in Germany
31 yr. old sister, Maxine Garner Kumbier, a salesgirl at a retail bakery, b. in AL.
Jack was living in the same place in 1935. Otto and Maxine were living in Los Angeles, CA.
Otto, Maxine and Jack were all high school graduates.
Jack worked 40 hours in the week prior to the census and 52 weeks in 1939.
His income was listed as $900 and he had no income from other sources.
According to his Oct. 16, 1940 WWII Draft Registration card, 22 yr. old Jack Joseph Garner, b. Feb. 4, 1918 in Birmingham, AL., was living in Los Angeles, CA. and working for the Davis Standard Bread Co. at 120 No. Beaudry in Los Angeles, CA.
The name of the person who would always know his address was his sister, Mrs. Maxine Kumbier (who later married _ Burgwald).
Jack was described as 5'9" tall, weighing 155 lbs., with brown eyes, brown hair, a light complexion and a scar on the crown of his head.
On Nov. 26, 1940, Joseph J. Garner and Helen D. Taulli were married in CA., according to CA. Marriage Records for 1849 to 1980.
Jack's obituary lists their three children:
Jacqueline Garner, who married _ Ericcson
Patti Garner, who married _ Hayes
Jim Garner
According to the Social Security Death Index for 1935-2014, Jack's last residence was Alhambra, L. A., CA.
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