1826 - 1873 (46 years)
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Name |
Dalphon Ripley Garlington [1, 2] |
Birth |
24 Jan 1826 |
Copiah County, Mississippi [1, 2] |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
17 Jan 1873 |
Newton County, Texas [2] |
Burial |
Weaver Cemetery, Newton County, Texas [2] |
Person ID |
I11228 |
Strong Family Tree |
Last Modified |
17 Aug 2014 |
Family |
Mariah Clark, b. 15 Dec 1837, Sabine County, Texas bur. Weaver Cemetery, Newton County, Texas |
Marriage |
1855 |
Sabine County, Texas [4] |
Children |
| 1. Calvin Decater Garlington, b. 25 Nov 1856, Newton County, Texas d. Bef 1923, Sabine County, Texas (Age 66 years) |
| 2. Margaret Emeline "Emma" Garlington, b. 28 Jan 1858, Newton County, Texas d. Yes, date unknown |
| 3. Louise Elizabeth Garlington, b. 9 Oct 1860, Newton County, Texas d. 14 Mar 1920, Newton County, Texas (Age 59 years) |
| 4. William Harris Garlington, b. 11 Oct 1858, Newton County, Texas d. 11 Jan 1948, Sabine County, Texas (Age 89 years) |
| 5. Martin Young Garlington, b. 25 Oct 1863, Newton County, Texas d. Between 1868 and 1871 (Age 4 years) |
| 6. Ada Landers Garlington, b. 27 Aug 1865, Newton County, Texas d. 1889 (Age 23 years) |
| 7. Benjamin McCullock Garlington, b. 9 Apr 1868, Newton County, Texas d. 3 Jun 1935, Bronson, Sabine County, Texas (Age 67 years) |
| 8. Murrety Nay Garlington, b. 29 Sep 1868, Newton County, Texas d. 6 Jul 1933, Sabine County, Texas (Age 64 years) |
| 9. Sterling Price Garlington, b. 5 Aug 1870, Newton County, Texas d. 15 May 1937, Jasper County, Texas (Age 66 years) |
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Family ID |
F4818 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
10 Jul 2012 |
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Sources |
- [S144] 1850 United States Federal Census [Ancestry.com database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005, (Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Seventh Census of the United States, 1850. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1850. M432, 1,009 rolls. This database is an index to individuals enumerated in the 1850 United States Federal Census, the Seventh Census of the United States. Census takers recorded many details including each person's name, age as of the census day, sex, color; birthplace, occupation of males over age fifteen, and more. No relationships were shown between members of a household. Additionally, the names of those listed on the population schedule are linked to actual images of the 1850 Federal Census.).
- [S1305] Clark, John W. "Some Descendants of William Clark of Sabine County, Texas" (American Reference Publishing Co., Ste. 262-250, Ridgleas Bank Building, Fort Worth, Texas 76116, c. 1971), (This book was complied by John William Clark, 1023 Harris Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73107 in honor of William Clark...information was obtained from family records and interviews with relatives having first hand knowledge of the facts; census records of South Carolina, Mississippi, and Texas; cemetery records and tombstone inscriptions; library books in Oklahoma City, Dallas, Austin, Hemphill, Lufkin and Nacogdoches, and letters from many interested people all over the country willing to help and be helped. A copy of this book was found by Trudy Cox at the Abilene Christina Unversity Brown Library and xeroxed by her, and a copy sent to Melinda McLemore Strong in San Antonio, Texas.), p. 37 (Reliability: 3).
- [S416] Casagranda, Kathy "Sabine Parish The 1850 Census with added Family Information" (May, 1999: P.O. Box 2195, Palmer, Alaska 99645), p 81 (Reliability: 3).
- [S1305] Clark, John W. "Some Descendants of William Clark of Sabine County, Texas" (American Reference Publishing Co., Ste. 262-250, Ridgleas Bank Building, Fort Worth, Texas 76116, c. 1971), (This book was complied by John William Clark, 1023 Harris Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73107 in honor of William Clark...information was obtained from family records and interviews with relatives having first hand knowledge of the facts; census records of South Carolina, Mississippi, and Texas; cemetery records and tombstone inscriptions; library books in Oklahoma City, Dallas, Austin, Hemphill, Lufkin and Nacogdoches, and letters from many interested people all over the country willing to help and be helped. A copy of this book was found by Trudy Cox at the Abilene Christina Unversity Brown Library and xeroxed by her, and a copy sent to Melinda McLemore Strong in San Antonio, Texas.), p. 21, 37 (Reliability: 3).
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