In memory of Elizabeth D. Garrison, my Paternal 4th Great-Grandmother on the DANIELS branch.
Bibliography:
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Ancestry.com. Illinois, Marriage Index, 1860-1920 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015.
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1850 Census Fox, Davis County, Iowa
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History of Pike Co, Illinois, by Charles C. Chapman, 1880, p. 427 and 446.
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Past and Present of Pike County, Illinois, by Melville D. Massie, 1906, p. 83.
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Elizabeth D. Garrison
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Birth:
1812 (est.)
Posey County, Indiana
Marriage:
1831 July 21
Pike County, Illinois
Death:
Burial:
[Unknown]
Lane County, Oregon
[Unknown]
Biography
Elizabeth Garrison was born in Indiana abt. 1812. She was a daughter of Rev. Elijah Garrison and his wife, Sally Allen. Elizabeth married Joseph Gale in Pike County, Illinois, on July 21, 1831. She died in Oregon.
Children
Elizabeth D. Garrison & Joseph Everett Gale were the parents of my ancestor,
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