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Calvin Garner

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Calvin Garner

Birth
Death
22 Jan 1904 (aged 77)
Burial
Kinmundy, Marion County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section F; Row 2
Memorial ID
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"The Kinmundy Express" - Kinmundy, Illinois July 11, 1884:
- There was a very pleasant reunion of the GARNER family in this city last Monday. At supper there were 33 present, which included all the children, grandchildren, and "children-in-law", except one daughter who is in San Rosa, Cal. It is said by those present that it was the happiest occasion of Uncle Calvin's life when they all got seated around the table to partake ______________. Note: San Rosa, CA does not exist, there is a Santa Rosa County and 2 Santa Rosa Cities in the Counties of Riverside and Sonoma. I checked an 1884 listing of Towns and Counties and the only one that existed in 1884 is Santa Rosa in Sonoma County. CA.
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Calvin Garner's parents - Calvin would have been 4 in 1830. John N. Garner and his son Jeremiah Garner both had males < 5 on the 1830 Census in Wilson County TN. I believe that Calvin Garner is the son of John N. Garner and Susannah Hall. I have no documentation to support this other then the Census. Calvin also named his first son John.
"The Kinmundy Express" - Kinmundy, Illinois July 11, 1884:
- There was a very pleasant reunion of the GARNER family in this city last Monday. At supper there were 33 present, which included all the children, grandchildren, and "children-in-law", except one daughter who is in San Rosa, Cal. It is said by those present that it was the happiest occasion of Uncle Calvin's life when they all got seated around the table to partake ______________. Note: San Rosa, CA does not exist, there is a Santa Rosa County and 2 Santa Rosa Cities in the Counties of Riverside and Sonoma. I checked an 1884 listing of Towns and Counties and the only one that existed in 1884 is Santa Rosa in Sonoma County. CA.
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Calvin Garner's parents - Calvin would have been 4 in 1830. John N. Garner and his son Jeremiah Garner both had males < 5 on the 1830 Census in Wilson County TN. I believe that Calvin Garner is the son of John N. Garner and Susannah Hall. I have no documentation to support this other then the Census. Calvin also named his first son John.

Inscription

"Co. B - 40th Illinois Infantry"



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