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Emily H. (Babe) Garner 1863–1900 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 26 Oct 1863

Birth Location: Revilee Valley, Logan County, Arkansas

Death Date: Bet. 1900–1958

Death Location: Logan County, Arkansas

Father: James Garner

Mother: Emily Barnes

Spouse(s): James Appleton

Children(s): Lambert Appleton, Lutecea Appleton, Norma Appleton, Virgil Appleton, Ottis Appleton, Willis Appleton, Lou Appleton, Susan Appleton

The story of Emily H. (Babe) Garner began in 1863 in Revilee Valley, Logan County, Arkansas. Emily H. (Babe) Garner married James A Appleton, and had children including Lambert Garner Appleton, Lou A Appleton, Lutecea M Appleton, Norma Or Naomi Appleton, Ottis J Appleton, Susan Appleton, Virgil Appleton, Willis Appleton. Emily H. (Babe) Garner passed away in 1900 in Logan County, Arkansas.

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Biography

  • The story of Emily H. (Babe) Garner began in 1863 in Revilee Valley, Logan County, Arkansas.
  • Emily H. (Babe) Garner married James A Appleton, and had children including Lambert Garner Appleton, Lou A Appleton, Lutecea M Appleton, Norma Or Naomi Appleton, Ottis J Appleton, Susan Appleton, Virgil Appleton, Willis Appleton.
  • Emily H. (Babe) Garner passed away in 1900 in Logan County, Arkansas.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Emily Garner's Ancestors

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Emily Garner
1863–1900
Birth Place: Revilee Valley, Logan County, Arkansas
Parents
James Lambert Garner
1824–1876
Knoxville, Tennessee
Emily (Jane) Barnes
1836–1875
Arkansas or Mississippi
Grandparents
Jim Barnes
1785–1839
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Emily Garner's Descendants

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Emily (H. (Babe)) Garner (26 Oct 1863–Bet. 1900–1958) m. James (A.) Appleton (Abt. 1855–Bet. 1899–1947)
  1. 1. Lambert (Garner) Appleton 1897–1973 m. Beulah (May) Rogers 1900–1990
  2. 2. Lutecea ((?) M.) Appleton 1877–1884
  3. 3. Norma (Or Naomi) Appleton 1877–1884
  4. 4. Virgil Appleton 1877–1884
  5. 5. Ottis (J.) Appleton 1877–1884
  6. 6. Willis ((?)) Appleton 1877–1884
  7. 7. Lou (A.) Appleton 1877–1884
  8. 8. Susan Appleton 1877–1884

Emily Garner's Timeline

2 Records

1863
26 Oct 1863
Birth of Emily H. (Babe) Garner in Revilee Valley, Logan County, Arkansas
Revilee Valley, Logan County, Arkansas
1900
Bet. 1900–1958
Age 37
Death of Emily H. (Babe) Garner in Logan County, Arkansas
Logan County, Arkansas

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 26 Oct 1863
    Event Place: Revilee Valley, Logan County, Arkansas
    Record Source: Land 1743.FTW

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Bet. 1900–1958
    Event Place: Logan County, Arkansas
    Record Source: Land 1743.FTW

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