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Abraham Garner

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Abraham Garner

Birth
South Carolina, USA
Death
1902 (aged 90–91)
Alabama, USA
Burial
Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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1st wife of Abraham Garner was Esther G. Hall.
2nd wife was Nancy G. Hall their children: Mary J. Garner, Martha Garner, Kelley Garner, P.M.C. Garner, Ellen A. Garner, Nancy P. Garner and Margaret N. S. Garner.
Abraham fought in the Civil War for the Confederate States of America. He enlisted in Lumsden Artillery as a private he died about 1902 per the widow pension records, wife Nancy was still applying for a pension in 1915.
He was captured and held prisoner of war by the Unions.

1st wife of Abraham Garner was Esther G. Hall.
2nd wife was Nancy G. Hall their children: Mary J. Garner, Martha Garner, Kelley Garner, P.M.C. Garner, Ellen A. Garner, Nancy P. Garner and Margaret N. S. Garner.
Abraham fought in the Civil War for the Confederate States of America. He enlisted in Lumsden Artillery as a private he died about 1902 per the widow pension records, wife Nancy was still applying for a pension in 1915.
He was captured and held prisoner of war by the Unions.


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POW CSA Father of Mary Jane Garner O'Quinn.



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