Anthony Garrett1
M, b. circa 1787, d. 26 December 1861
Anthony Garrett was born circa 1787 at Virginia.1 He married Mary Phoebe Fletcher on 13 April 1811 at Fauquier Co., VA.1 Anthony Garrett died on 26 December 1861 at Harrison Co., VA.
Child of Anthony Garrett and Mary Phoebe Fletcher
- Nancy Anne Garrett+1 b. Feb 1836, d. 17 Nov 1909
Citations
- [S1523] 1850 Federal Census, Harrison County, Virginia. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Roll 950.
Benjamin Garrett
M
Benjamin Garrett married Elizabeth Ellis.
Child of Benjamin Garrett and Elizabeth Ellis
- Eugenia Brown Garrett+ b. 11 Aug 1872, d. 15 Dec 1963
Burrell Henry Garrett
M, b. 25 August 1913, d. 31 July 1994
Burrell Henry Garrett was born on 25 August 1913 at Edwardsville, Madison Co., IL. He married Virginia A. Minor, daughter of Clarence Minor and Alyce Inez Allen, on 11 March 1951 at San Diego Co., CA, Burrell was previously married to Virginia Nadine Lipscomb (1910-1981) and had a son, Donald Garrett, born 1939. Burrell Henry Garrett died on 31 July 1994 at age 80.
Catherine Garrett
F, b. 1877
Catherine Garrett was born in 1877 at Kansas. She married Walter E. Tallman, son of Benjamin Tallman and Nollie Ann Carroll.
Children of Catherine Garrett and Walter E. Tallman
- Benjamin Richard Tallman b. 1900
- Kenneth George Tallman+ b. 1907
- Francis Myron Tallman b. 1908
- Paul Walter Tallman b. 1916
Charles Douglas Garrett
M, b. 2 March 1959, d. 23 December 1990
Charles Douglas Garrett was born on 2 March 1959 at Galesburg, Knox Co., IL. He was the son of Harold Boyd Garrett Jr. and Annabelle Lee Pollock. Charles Douglas Garrett died on 23 December 1990 at San Francisco Co., CA, at age 31 From John P Kirkpatrick
Charles Douglas Garrett was born 2 March 1959 at Galesburg, Knox County, Illinois, and died 23 December 1990 in California. Charles received his undergrad. degree from Illinois State University, and his Masters from the University of Southern Florida.
Charles was a Medical Research Librarian for the Veterans Administration. Charles never married.
Charles Douglas Garrett was born 2 March 1959 at Galesburg, Knox County, Illinois, and died 23 December 1990 in California. Charles received his undergrad. degree from Illinois State University, and his Masters from the University of Southern Florida.
Charles was a Medical Research Librarian for the Veterans Administration. Charles never married.
Charles H. Garrett1
M, b. December 1861
Charles H. Garrett was born in December 1861 at Indiana.1 He married May Belle Fessler on 20 April 1881 at Kosciusko Co., IN.1 Charles H. Garrett died at Ohio.
Child of Charles H. Garrett and May Belle Fessler
- Charles Leroy Garrett+1 b. 26 Dec 1887, d. May 1969
Citations
- [S323] 1900 Federal Census, Madison County, Indiana. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 385; FHL #1240385.
Charles Leroy Garrett
M, b. 26 December 1887, d. May 1969
Charles Leroy Garrett was born on 26 December 1887 at Indiana.1 He was the son of Charles H. Garrett and May Belle Fessler.2 Charles Leroy Garrett married Etta Fern Williams, daughter of Lorenzo Williams and Zoa L. Shinkle, on 2 February 1907 at Madison Co., IN. Charles Leroy Garrett died in May 1969 at Butler Co., OH, at age 81.
Children of Charles Leroy Garrett and Etta Fern Williams
- William Richard Garrett+1 b. 27 Sep 1908, d. 2002
- Mildred Garrett3 b. 1910
- Evelyn Garrett3 b. c 1912
- Clarence Garrett3 b. c 1913
- Mary Ella Garrett3 b. c Nov 1918, d. a Jan 1920
- Martha Jean Garrett4 b. 14 Jul 1922, d. 23 Nov 1991
- Robert Garrett4 b. 1923, d. 2012
- Elizabeth Garrett4 b. c 1926
- Wilma E. Garrett b. 1931, d. 2006
Citations
- [S1806] 1910 Federal Census, Madison County, Indiana. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 364; FHL #1374377.
- [S323] 1900 Federal Census, Madison County, Indiana. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 385; FHL #1240385.
- [S1851] 1920 Federal Census, Madison County, Indiana. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T625, Roll 448.
- [S879] 1930 Federal Census, Butler County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T626, Rolls 1753-4; FHL #2341486-8.
Clarence Garrett1
M, b. circa 1913
Clarence Garrett was born circa 1913 at Ohio.1 He was the son of Charles Leroy Garrett and Etta Fern Williams.1
Citations
- [S1851] 1920 Federal Census, Madison County, Indiana. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T625, Roll 448.
Claude Kenneth Garrett
M, b. 19 August 1928, d. 5 March 2002
Claude Kenneth Garrett was born on 19 August 1928. He married Margaret Joan Shellena Sisco, daughter of Charles William Sisco and Geraldine Vivian Shell. Claude Kenneth Garrett died on 5 March 2002 at age 73. He was buried in March 2002 at Ridgelawn Cemetery, Collinsville, Tulsa Co., OK, Findagrave #70401864.
Dera M. Garrett1
F
Dera M. Garrett was the daughter of Albert W. Garrett and Georgianna Hedges.1
Note: Did not marry.1 Dera M. Garrett lived in 1926 at Marshall, Saline Co., MO.1
Note: Did not marry.1 Dera M. Garrett lived in 1926 at Marshall, Saline Co., MO.1
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 477.
Elizabeth Garrett1
F, b. circa 1926
Elizabeth Garrett was born circa 1926 at Butler Co., OH.1 She was the daughter of Charles Leroy Garrett and Etta Fern Williams.1
Citations
- [S879] 1930 Federal Census, Butler County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T626, Rolls 1753-4; FHL #2341486-8.
Elmer E. Garrett
M
Erma Garrett
F, b. 4 April 1917, d. 19 March 2002
Erma Garrett was born on 4 April 1917 at Washington Co., PA. She was the daughter of Norman Thumbough Garrett and Eva Lillian Craig. Erma Garrett married Raymond Harry Powell, son of Harry Clifford Powell and Amanda Sally Pettit, on 20 June 1936 at Washington Co., PA. Erma Garrett died on 19 March 2002 at age 84.
Eugenia Brown Garrett
F, b. 11 August 1872, d. 15 December 1963
Eugenia Brown Garrett was born on 11 August 1872 at New Florence, Montgomery Co., MO. She was the daughter of Benjamin Garrett and Elizabeth Ellis. Eugenia Brown Garrett married Edwin Lee Davault, son of Frederick Davault and Margaret Ellen McCleary, on 18 November 1896, Davault -- Garrett
Wednesday evening Nov. 18th a pretty wedding was solemnized at the cozy home of Mr and Mrs B F Garrett. The contracting parties being their only daughter, Eugenia Brown and Edwin Lee Davault. At 7:30 the bridal party entered the tastefully decorated parlor to the melodious strains of the wedding march rendered by Miss Alice Cardwell. The bride and groom were preceded by four young men, Pate Young, Jack Garrett, T. L. Cardwell Bruce Davault and four you ladies Misses Duffy, Goddin, Emma Davault and Lella Hatchett, who arranged themselves on either side the center of the crowded parlor forming an aisle up which the couple advanced till they stood directly under a handsome wedding bell of ferns and chrysanthemums, the clapper of which swayed to and fro with every breath as though singing out a gladsome prophesy for the future of the young pair. Here they were united by Rev J T McDonald, who in a very brief but impressive ceremony pronounced them man and wife. Without waiting for congratulations the newly wedded pair led the way to the dining room where an excellent supper of three courses were served. While the happy guests, about 70 in number, were satisfying the demands of the inner man with the delicious viands the eye was being feasted upon the beautiful table decorations, consisting of festoons of smilax and white chrysanthemums dropped from the center of the ceiling to every corner of the table on which were arranged pretty doilies, fruits, ferns, etc. The bride always pretty and attractive, never looked so handsome as when attired in an eloquent cloth dress of ashes of roses, trimmed in ribbon and chiffon and holding in her hand a point lace handkerchief and a boquet of white chrysanthemums tied with ribbon, she took the vows of wifehood.
A number of useful presents were received: Set of dishes, Lineaus M Garrett; Dresden clock, Alf Davault and wife, John Knox and wife; marble clock, Charlie Wilson, wife and Pate Young; carving set, Nettie Goddin; table linen, Mrs F Davault table linen, Mr and Mrs Wagoner; silver pick holder, Laura Kirtly; sugar spoon, Mattie Kuhne; silver napkin ring, Lizzie and Emma Davault $5, F Davault; rug, W G Garrett; rug W H Knox and wife; silver berry spoon, Jos McCleary and family; lamp, Joe and Ock Garrett; knives, forks and spoons, B F Garrett: tea spoons, Bruce Davault and Jack Garrett; tea spoons, Abe Davault and family; desert knives, C A Bass and family; cut glass tumblers, Mrs N M Garrett; dolies, Mrs Clark Morris movable clock, W H and J A Garrett; vase, Alice Cardwell; salid fork J F Ball and wife; pearl handle fruit knives, M A Grisham and wife; dresser and wash stand set, Annie Duffy; salt and peppers, Misses Hatchett; cake and pie knife, C A Davault and wife; berry set Annie Janssen; glass tea set, Tillie Millikan; pair towels, Riley Grisham; pair towels, Mrs McDonald: tray cloth, Emma Davault; granite ware, Mr and Mrs Phaff, pitcher, L Phillips; butter knife Grace Gardner and Mary Taylor; fine chickens, Mrs Marlow; flour bin, Mrs B E Wilson. Guests.
WEDDING ARTICLE #2
Ed Davault and Miss Eugenia Garrett Married Wednesday Evening.
A very pretty wedding occurred at the home of B F Garrett's two miles east of this place Wednesday eve, when Miss Eugenia, the only daughter of Mr and Mrs Garrett was united in marriage to Edward L Davault. Rev J T McDonald sealed the weding vows in very short but earnest manner.
The couple was conducted into the parlor by four couples: Pate Young, Lella Hatchett; Jack Garrett, Emma Davault; Bruce Davault, Nettie Goddin; Fayette Cardwell, Anna Duffy. The young men preceeded the young ladies into the parlor, the latter coming in and taking positions aside the young men. Mr. Davault and bride stood beneath a beautiful bell made of ferns and chrysantheums.
Miss Eugenia wore a suit of silver gray trimmed in ribbon of same shade and carried a large bunch of chrysantheums. Mr. Davault was attired in black, gloves and wore a button boquet of chrysantheums.
The dining room and table was very attractively trimmed. The delicacis prepared for the occasion were fully enjoyed.
Ed and wife came to town that night and occupied their home which had been previously prepared for them.
The LEADER only wishes for them the best and brightest side of life.
Eugenia Brown Garrett died on 15 December 1963 at Riverside, Riverside Co., CA, at age 91 OBITUARY - The Daily Enterprise, Tuesday, December 17, 1963
DAVAULT - In Riverside, Calif., Dec. 15, 1963. Mrs. Eugenia B. Davault aged 91 years. Late resident of 1833 Seventh St., Riverside, Calif. Mother of Roy Davault of 1833 Seventh St., Riverside, Calif. Services will be conducted Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the M. H. Simons & Co., Chapel. Rev. John P. Boyce officiating. Interment in Olivewood Cemetery. Our parking lot on Orange street for your convenence. If desired, contributions may be made to the charity of your desire.
Wednesday evening Nov. 18th a pretty wedding was solemnized at the cozy home of Mr and Mrs B F Garrett. The contracting parties being their only daughter, Eugenia Brown and Edwin Lee Davault. At 7:30 the bridal party entered the tastefully decorated parlor to the melodious strains of the wedding march rendered by Miss Alice Cardwell. The bride and groom were preceded by four young men, Pate Young, Jack Garrett, T. L. Cardwell Bruce Davault and four you ladies Misses Duffy, Goddin, Emma Davault and Lella Hatchett, who arranged themselves on either side the center of the crowded parlor forming an aisle up which the couple advanced till they stood directly under a handsome wedding bell of ferns and chrysanthemums, the clapper of which swayed to and fro with every breath as though singing out a gladsome prophesy for the future of the young pair. Here they were united by Rev J T McDonald, who in a very brief but impressive ceremony pronounced them man and wife. Without waiting for congratulations the newly wedded pair led the way to the dining room where an excellent supper of three courses were served. While the happy guests, about 70 in number, were satisfying the demands of the inner man with the delicious viands the eye was being feasted upon the beautiful table decorations, consisting of festoons of smilax and white chrysanthemums dropped from the center of the ceiling to every corner of the table on which were arranged pretty doilies, fruits, ferns, etc. The bride always pretty and attractive, never looked so handsome as when attired in an eloquent cloth dress of ashes of roses, trimmed in ribbon and chiffon and holding in her hand a point lace handkerchief and a boquet of white chrysanthemums tied with ribbon, she took the vows of wifehood.
A number of useful presents were received: Set of dishes, Lineaus M Garrett; Dresden clock, Alf Davault and wife, John Knox and wife; marble clock, Charlie Wilson, wife and Pate Young; carving set, Nettie Goddin; table linen, Mrs F Davault table linen, Mr and Mrs Wagoner; silver pick holder, Laura Kirtly; sugar spoon, Mattie Kuhne; silver napkin ring, Lizzie and Emma Davault $5, F Davault; rug, W G Garrett; rug W H Knox and wife; silver berry spoon, Jos McCleary and family; lamp, Joe and Ock Garrett; knives, forks and spoons, B F Garrett: tea spoons, Bruce Davault and Jack Garrett; tea spoons, Abe Davault and family; desert knives, C A Bass and family; cut glass tumblers, Mrs N M Garrett; dolies, Mrs Clark Morris movable clock, W H and J A Garrett; vase, Alice Cardwell; salid fork J F Ball and wife; pearl handle fruit knives, M A Grisham and wife; dresser and wash stand set, Annie Duffy; salt and peppers, Misses Hatchett; cake and pie knife, C A Davault and wife; berry set Annie Janssen; glass tea set, Tillie Millikan; pair towels, Riley Grisham; pair towels, Mrs McDonald: tray cloth, Emma Davault; granite ware, Mr and Mrs Phaff, pitcher, L Phillips; butter knife Grace Gardner and Mary Taylor; fine chickens, Mrs Marlow; flour bin, Mrs B E Wilson. Guests.
WEDDING ARTICLE #2
Ed Davault and Miss Eugenia Garrett Married Wednesday Evening.
A very pretty wedding occurred at the home of B F Garrett's two miles east of this place Wednesday eve, when Miss Eugenia, the only daughter of Mr and Mrs Garrett was united in marriage to Edward L Davault. Rev J T McDonald sealed the weding vows in very short but earnest manner.
The couple was conducted into the parlor by four couples: Pate Young, Lella Hatchett; Jack Garrett, Emma Davault; Bruce Davault, Nettie Goddin; Fayette Cardwell, Anna Duffy. The young men preceeded the young ladies into the parlor, the latter coming in and taking positions aside the young men. Mr. Davault and bride stood beneath a beautiful bell made of ferns and chrysantheums.
Miss Eugenia wore a suit of silver gray trimmed in ribbon of same shade and carried a large bunch of chrysantheums. Mr. Davault was attired in black, gloves and wore a button boquet of chrysantheums.
The dining room and table was very attractively trimmed. The delicacis prepared for the occasion were fully enjoyed.
Ed and wife came to town that night and occupied their home which had been previously prepared for them.
The LEADER only wishes for them the best and brightest side of life.
Eugenia Brown Garrett died on 15 December 1963 at Riverside, Riverside Co., CA, at age 91 OBITUARY - The Daily Enterprise, Tuesday, December 17, 1963
DAVAULT - In Riverside, Calif., Dec. 15, 1963. Mrs. Eugenia B. Davault aged 91 years. Late resident of 1833 Seventh St., Riverside, Calif. Mother of Roy Davault of 1833 Seventh St., Riverside, Calif. Services will be conducted Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the M. H. Simons & Co., Chapel. Rev. John P. Boyce officiating. Interment in Olivewood Cemetery. Our parking lot on Orange street for your convenence. If desired, contributions may be made to the charity of your desire.
Child of Eugenia Brown Garrett and Edwin Lee Davault
- Roy Edwin Davault b. 2 Dec 1897, d. 23 Oct 1977
Evelyn Garrett1
F, b. circa 1912
Evelyn Garrett was born circa 1912 at Ohio.1 She was the daughter of Charles Leroy Garrett and Etta Fern Williams.1
Citations
- [S1851] 1920 Federal Census, Madison County, Indiana. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T625, Roll 448.
Frank Abel Garrett1
M, b. 18 August 1890, d. 1953
Frank Abel Garrett was born on 18 August 1890 at Louisa Co., IA.1 He married Laura Ann LaMason on 17 September 1912. Frank Abel Garrett died in 1953. He was buried in 1953 at Columbus City Cemetery, Columbus City, Louisa Co., IA, Findagrave #7149282.
Child of Frank Abel Garrett and Laura Ann LaMason
- Hazel Alma Garrett+1 b. 9 Dec 1915, d. 6 Feb 2006
Citations
- [S5278] 1920 Federal Census, Mercer County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T625, Roll 393; FHL #1820393.
Harold Boyd Garrett
M
Harold Boyd Garrett married Cecil Hollingsworth.
Child of Harold Boyd Garrett and Cecil Hollingsworth
- Harold Boyd Garrett Jr.+ b. 1 Jan 1924, d. 17 Oct 2009
Harold Boyd Garrett Jr.
M, b. 1 January 1924, d. 17 October 2009
Harold Boyd Garrett Jr. was born on 1 January 1924 at Galesburg, Knox Co., IL. He was the son of Harold Boyd Garrett and Cecil Hollingsworth. Harold Boyd Garrett Jr. married Annabelle Lee Pollock, daughter of Charles Wilson Pollock and Nellie Frances Kirkpatrick, on 24 February 1945 at Macomb, McDonough Co., IL. Harold Boyd Garrett Jr. died on 17 October 2009 at Iowa City, Johnson Co., Knox, at age 85 OBITUARY - Find-A-Grave
Harold B. Garrett, 85, of Cambridge, died Saturday, October 17, 2009 at the University of Iowa Hospital in Iowa City. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, October 21st, at the Cambridge Lutheran Church. Rev. Dawn Keenan will officiate. Burial will be in Rosedale Cemetery, Cambridge. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Cambridge Chapel of Stackhouse-Moore Funeral Services. Memorials may be made to the Harold Garrett Memorial Fund.
Harold B. Garrett was born January 1, 1924 in Galesburg, the son of Harold B. Sr., and Cecile (Hollingsworth) Garrett. He graduated from a high school in Macomb in 1942 and attended college. He married Annabelle Pollock in 1945 in Macomb. She died in April of 1963. His marriage to Rosalie Crouch Fransene took place on August 15, 1964 in Galesburg. Harold worked as a salesman for Sieg Company in Galesburg. He then started his own parts business, The Parts House, in Galesburg, in 1972 and later expanded it to Monmouth, retiring in 1989. He also farmed in rural Woodhull.
His memberships include the Cambridge Lutheran Church and the Henry County Farm Bureau. He served on the board of the Automotive Wholesalers of Illinois and was an active member of Valley View Club in Cambridge where he had also served on the board of directors. H.B. and Ro enjoyed wintering at their home in Harlingen, Texas.
Those surviving are his wife, Rosalie, sons and daughters-in-law, Steve and Bonnie Fransene, Galesburg, Scott and Tory Garrett, Woodhull, daughters and sons-in-law, Cathy and Mike Heidenreich, Senatobia, MS, Teddi and Jim Shipp, Galesburg, and a daughter-in-law and her husband, Julie and Brian Dwyer, Woodhull. Also surviving are 14 grandchildren, Sarah Spelman, Jason Fransene, Erik Sundberg, Nicole Hawkinson, Eric, Andy, and Katie Heidenreich, Travis, Trevor, and Trent Fransene, Haleigh and Hannah Garret, and Ryan and Samantha Shipp, and 11 great grandchildren. His first wife, two sons, Chuck Garrett and Tom Fransene, and his parents preceded him in death.
FROM THE PARTS HOUSE, INC. WEBSITE
The Parts House Inc. was started by Harold B. Garrett on April 1, 1972 as a family business. The current owner, Steve Fransene, was his father's first employee.
The business eventually grew to 2 retail auto parts stores and a warehouse. In 1993, the manufacturing part of the business moved to their current 23,000 sq. ft. location at 343 S. Kellogg St. in Galesburg, IL. The auto parts stores were sold in 2003 to allow the business to focus on manufacture and distribution of mechanical push-pull and brake cables and controls for heavy duty industry.
Steve's sister, Teddi Shipp, joined the business in 1979, and now handles the billing and accounting for the business. Steve's son, Jason Fransene, joined the business in 1992, sweeping floors. Jason is now the Vice President of Sales for The Parts House Inc.
Harold B. Garrett retired in 1989 and passed away in 2009, but his family continues the tradition of excellence and service set by him in 1972.
The Parts House Inc currently employs 4 additional specialists, many of whom have been with the company over 10 years. Employees receive on-the-job training and are factory trained and certified by Orscheln.
Harold B. Garrett, 85, of Cambridge, died Saturday, October 17, 2009 at the University of Iowa Hospital in Iowa City. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, October 21st, at the Cambridge Lutheran Church. Rev. Dawn Keenan will officiate. Burial will be in Rosedale Cemetery, Cambridge. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Cambridge Chapel of Stackhouse-Moore Funeral Services. Memorials may be made to the Harold Garrett Memorial Fund.
Harold B. Garrett was born January 1, 1924 in Galesburg, the son of Harold B. Sr., and Cecile (Hollingsworth) Garrett. He graduated from a high school in Macomb in 1942 and attended college. He married Annabelle Pollock in 1945 in Macomb. She died in April of 1963. His marriage to Rosalie Crouch Fransene took place on August 15, 1964 in Galesburg. Harold worked as a salesman for Sieg Company in Galesburg. He then started his own parts business, The Parts House, in Galesburg, in 1972 and later expanded it to Monmouth, retiring in 1989. He also farmed in rural Woodhull.
His memberships include the Cambridge Lutheran Church and the Henry County Farm Bureau. He served on the board of the Automotive Wholesalers of Illinois and was an active member of Valley View Club in Cambridge where he had also served on the board of directors. H.B. and Ro enjoyed wintering at their home in Harlingen, Texas.
Those surviving are his wife, Rosalie, sons and daughters-in-law, Steve and Bonnie Fransene, Galesburg, Scott and Tory Garrett, Woodhull, daughters and sons-in-law, Cathy and Mike Heidenreich, Senatobia, MS, Teddi and Jim Shipp, Galesburg, and a daughter-in-law and her husband, Julie and Brian Dwyer, Woodhull. Also surviving are 14 grandchildren, Sarah Spelman, Jason Fransene, Erik Sundberg, Nicole Hawkinson, Eric, Andy, and Katie Heidenreich, Travis, Trevor, and Trent Fransene, Haleigh and Hannah Garret, and Ryan and Samantha Shipp, and 11 great grandchildren. His first wife, two sons, Chuck Garrett and Tom Fransene, and his parents preceded him in death.
FROM THE PARTS HOUSE, INC. WEBSITE
The Parts House Inc. was started by Harold B. Garrett on April 1, 1972 as a family business. The current owner, Steve Fransene, was his father's first employee.
The business eventually grew to 2 retail auto parts stores and a warehouse. In 1993, the manufacturing part of the business moved to their current 23,000 sq. ft. location at 343 S. Kellogg St. in Galesburg, IL. The auto parts stores were sold in 2003 to allow the business to focus on manufacture and distribution of mechanical push-pull and brake cables and controls for heavy duty industry.
Steve's sister, Teddi Shipp, joined the business in 1979, and now handles the billing and accounting for the business. Steve's son, Jason Fransene, joined the business in 1992, sweeping floors. Jason is now the Vice President of Sales for The Parts House Inc.
Harold B. Garrett retired in 1989 and passed away in 2009, but his family continues the tradition of excellence and service set by him in 1972.
The Parts House Inc currently employs 4 additional specialists, many of whom have been with the company over 10 years. Employees receive on-the-job training and are factory trained and certified by Orscheln.
Child of Harold Boyd Garrett Jr. and Annabelle Lee Pollock
- Charles Douglas Garrett b. 2 Mar 1959, d. 23 Dec 1990
Harry A. Garrett1
M
Harry A. Garrett was the son of Albert W. Garrett and Georgianna Hedges.1 Harry A. Garrett lived in 1926 at Jerico Springs, Cedar Co., MO.1
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 477.
Hazel Alma Garrett
F, b. 9 December 1915, d. 6 February 2006
Hazel Alma Garrett was born on 9 December 1915 at Adams Co., WI. She was the daughter of Frank Abel Garrett and Laura Ann LaMason.1 Hazel Alma Garrett married William Richard Lord, son of Jeremiah Richard Lord and Lillie Mae Knickerbocker, on 12 December 1934 at Wapello, Louisa Co., IA. Hazel Alma Garrett died on 6 February 2006 at St. Joseph's Home for the Aged, Kenosha, Kenosha Co., WI, at age 90. She was buried in February 2006 at Bristol-Paris Cemetery, Paris, Kenosha Co., WI, Findagrave #134701347.
Child of Hazel Alma Garrett and William Richard Lord
- Jack Allen Lord+ b. 29 Jun 1935, d. 2 May 1995
Citations
- [S5278] 1920 Federal Census, Mercer County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T625, Roll 393; FHL #1820393.
Ida Mae Garrett
F, b. 1900, d. 1981
Ida Mae Garrett was born in 1900 at Arkansas. She married Robert Andrew Snapp, son of William D. Snapp and Sarah Ann Craig. Ida Mae Garrett died in 1981 at Kansas City, Wyandotte Co., KS.
Note: Ida had two children, David and Pearl, from a prior marriage, who were listed as step-children of Robert A. Snapp on the 1940 census.1 She was buried in 1981 at Maple Hill Cemetery, Kansas City, Wyandotte Co., KS, Find A Grave Memorial# 116794981.
Note: Ida had two children, David and Pearl, from a prior marriage, who were listed as step-children of Robert A. Snapp on the 1940 census.1 She was buried in 1981 at Maple Hill Cemetery, Kansas City, Wyandotte Co., KS, Find A Grave Memorial# 116794981.
Children of Ida Mae Garrett and Robert Andrew Snapp
- Robert W. Snapp1 b. 14 Apr 1929, d. Apr 1993
- Howard Andrew Snapp1 b. 23 Aug 1931, d. 4 Jan 2007
Citations
- [S3967] 1940 Federal Census, Wyandotte County, Kansas. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T627, Roll 1270.
Martha Jean Garrett1
F, b. 14 July 1922, d. 23 November 1991
Martha Jean Garrett was born on 14 July 1922 at Butler Co., OH.1 She was the daughter of Charles Leroy Garrett and Etta Fern Williams.1 Martha Jean Garrett married Lawrence Reece, three children. Martha Jean Garrett died on 23 November 1991 at Pima Co., AZ, at age 69 dates per SSDI, last residence Tucson.
Citations
- [S879] 1930 Federal Census, Butler County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T626, Rolls 1753-4; FHL #2341486-8.
Mary Ella Garrett1
F, b. circa November 1918, d. after January 1920
Mary Ella Garrett was born circa November 1918 at Madison Co. (probably), IN.1 She was the daughter of Charles Leroy Garrett and Etta Fern Williams.1 Mary Ella Garrett died after January 1920 at Ohio.
Citations
- [S1851] 1920 Federal Census, Madison County, Indiana. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T625, Roll 448.
Mildred Garrett1
F, b. 1910
Mildred Garrett was born in 1910 at Anderson, Madison Co., IN.1 She was the daughter of Charles Leroy Garrett and Etta Fern Williams.1
Citations
- [S1851] 1920 Federal Census, Madison County, Indiana. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T625, Roll 448.
Nancy Anne Garrett
F, b. February 1836, d. 17 November 1909
Nancy Anne Garrett was born in February 1836 at Harrison or Lewis Co., VA (now WV), 1850 and 1900 censuses indicate birth year 1837. Online genealogies show 1836.1,2 She was the daughter of Anthony Garrett and Mary Phoebe Fletcher.1 Nancy Anne Garrett married Joseph P. Conrad, son of George Conrad and Mary Ann Priest, on 17 April 1856 at Lewis Co., VA (now WV), Seven children born, all living as of the 1900 census.2 Nancy Anne Garrett died on 17 November 1909 at Stouts Mills, Gilmer Co., WV, at age 73.
Children of Nancy Anne Garrett and Joseph P. Conrad
- Melissa J. Conrad+3 b. Jun 1857, d. 1933
- Aldan A. Conrad+4 b. Dec 1858, d. 21 Oct 1936
- George Anthony Conrad+2 b. 15 Jan 1861, d. 9 Apr 1945
- Harrison F. Conrad3 b. c 1863
- Jesse M. Conrad+2 b. 30 Jun 1866
- Charles W. Conrad+3 b. 9 Aug 1867, d. 16 Jul 1936
- Mary Ann Conrad5 b. 10 May 1873, d. 28 Jun 1956
Citations
- [S1523] 1850 Federal Census, Harrison County, Virginia. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Roll 950.
- [S4014] 1900 Federal Census, Gilmer County, West Virginia. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 1758; FHL #1241758.
- [S1561] 1870 Federal Census, Harrison County, West Virginia. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M593, Roll 1688; FHL #553187.
- [S3205] 1870 Federal Census, Lewis County, West Virginia. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Roll 1691; FHL #553190.
- [S2741] 1880 Federal Census, Lewis County, West Virginia. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T9, Roll 1406; FHL #1255406.
Norman Thumbough Garrett
M, b. 21 December 1889, d. 20 July 1965
Norman Thumbough Garrett was born on 21 December 1889. He married Eva Lillian Craig. Norman Thumbough Garrett died on 20 July 1965 at age 75.
Child of Norman Thumbough Garrett and Eva Lillian Craig
- Erma Garrett b. 4 Apr 1917, d. 19 Mar 2002
Robert Garrett1
M, b. 1923, d. 2012
Robert Garrett was born in 1923 at Butler Co., OH.1 He was the son of Charles Leroy Garrett and Etta Fern Williams.1 Robert Garrett died in 2012 at Dent Co., Minnesota.
Citations
- [S879] 1930 Federal Census, Butler County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T626, Rolls 1753-4; FHL #2341486-8.
Sarah Ann Garrett1
F, b. 16 April 1824, d. 8 September 1896
Sarah Ann Garrett was born on 16 April 1824 at Washington Co., OH.1 She married Samuel Preston in 1844. Sarah Ann Garrett died on 8 September 1896 at Mt. Carroll, Carroll Co., IL, at age 72
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
SARAH ANN (GARRETT) PRESTON was born in Barlow Township, Washington County, Ohio April 16, 1824, and removed with her parents in 1838 to Bureau County, Ill., and there December 11, 1844 became united in marriage with Samuel Preston. Their children consist of one son and four daughters, all married and present at this funeral, except Harriet Aurilla, whose home is in Boulder, Montana.
Mrs. Preston became religious early in life, and in 1854 united with the M. E. church in Mount Carroll. She was an ardent prohibitionist in its fullest sense, carrying out its principles by practice; and in religion and politics had decided opinions which she was fearless to express. For many years she had throat trouble, which made it difficult for her to swallow substantial food, causing her body to be much emaciated and the vital spark to slowly fade away September 8, 1896.
The funeral occurred Friday afternoon, services being conducted at the house by the Rev. J. P. Philips. A quartette of singers from Mt. Carroll beautifully sung appropriate hymns. The attendance was large both at the home and cemetery, testifying to the high esteem in which Mrs. Preston was held by those who knew her, and an expression of sympathy with Mr. Preston and family. Rev. J. P. Philips has been called upon to preach the funeral sermons of three members of his church in the last three weeks: Mrs. Samuel Preston, Grandma Kenyon and O. P. Miles.
Refer to my Rootsweb.com family tree, "The Downing, Bickelhaupt, And Preston Families of Carroll County, Illinois" for more information on Sarah Ann Garrett Preston and her family.
She was buried in September 1896 at Oak Hill Cemetery, Mt. Carroll, Carroll Co., IL, Findagrave #38052132.
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
SARAH ANN (GARRETT) PRESTON was born in Barlow Township, Washington County, Ohio April 16, 1824, and removed with her parents in 1838 to Bureau County, Ill., and there December 11, 1844 became united in marriage with Samuel Preston. Their children consist of one son and four daughters, all married and present at this funeral, except Harriet Aurilla, whose home is in Boulder, Montana.
Mrs. Preston became religious early in life, and in 1854 united with the M. E. church in Mount Carroll. She was an ardent prohibitionist in its fullest sense, carrying out its principles by practice; and in religion and politics had decided opinions which she was fearless to express. For many years she had throat trouble, which made it difficult for her to swallow substantial food, causing her body to be much emaciated and the vital spark to slowly fade away September 8, 1896.
The funeral occurred Friday afternoon, services being conducted at the house by the Rev. J. P. Philips. A quartette of singers from Mt. Carroll beautifully sung appropriate hymns. The attendance was large both at the home and cemetery, testifying to the high esteem in which Mrs. Preston was held by those who knew her, and an expression of sympathy with Mr. Preston and family. Rev. J. P. Philips has been called upon to preach the funeral sermons of three members of his church in the last three weeks: Mrs. Samuel Preston, Grandma Kenyon and O. P. Miles.
Refer to my Rootsweb.com family tree, "The Downing, Bickelhaupt, And Preston Families of Carroll County, Illinois" for more information on Sarah Ann Garrett Preston and her family.
She was buried in September 1896 at Oak Hill Cemetery, Mt. Carroll, Carroll Co., IL, Findagrave #38052132.
Child of Sarah Ann Garrett and Samuel Preston
- Maria Ann Preston+1 b. 16 Dec 1854, d. 9 Aug 1935
Citations
- [S1004] 1870 Federal Census, Carroll County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M593, Roll 191; FHL #545690.
Steven Jesse Garrett
M, b. 2 June 1964, d. 16 December 2005
Steven Jesse Garrett was born on 2 June 1964.
Note: Steven was raised by his paternal grandparents. He died on 16 December 2005 at age 41. Cause of death: Alcoholism. He was buried in December 2005 at Beulah Cemetery, Colby, Thomas Co., KS.
Note: Steven was raised by his paternal grandparents. He died on 16 December 2005 at age 41. Cause of death: Alcoholism. He was buried in December 2005 at Beulah Cemetery, Colby, Thomas Co., KS.
Teresa Sue Garrett
F, b. 10 January 1958, d. 6 December 2005
Teresa Sue Garrett was born on 10 January 1958. She and an unknown person were divorced on 11 February 1980 at Cherokee Co., TX; no children. She died on 6 December 2005 at age 47. She was buried in December 2005 at Highland Memorial Park, Ocala, Marion Co., FL, Findagrave #51796539.