Isaac GARRISON
Birth:
1681/85
Montauban, Guyenne, Lot, France
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Mother:
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From: "The Johnsons"Add to Address Book Subject: Ellie Montauban,France map To: "Harold Garrison" , "Sandra Garrison-Cooper" http://www.multimap.com/map/browse.cgi?X=150000&Y=5400000&width=500&height=300&client=public&gride=151273&gridn=5438460&keepicon=false&coordsys=mercator&addr1=&addr2=&addr3=&pc=&advanced=&lang=&scale=2000000&out.x=7&out.y=8 Thought you might like this: http://www.2hwy.com/fr/m/montauba.htm for information on Montauban, France Location: Montauban France | Category: Cities, Towns and Villages in France Montauban France Situated on the banks of the Tarn River, 53 km north of Toulouse, the mid-sized city of Montauban is the birthplace of painter Ingres. The highlight of a visit to the old town center, marked by the pink-brick houses characteristic of the area, is a stop in place Nationale. Surrounded by double vaulted arcades housing shops and cafes, it is the center of activity in the ancient center. The 14th-century Pont-Vieux, located off the place du Coq, affords a nice view of the river. Tourist OfficePlace Prax-ParisB.P. 20182000 MontaubanPhone: 33 5 63 63 60 60Fax: 33 5 63 63 65 12 Find similar pages at Cities, Towns and Villages in France. Ellie From: "Harold Garrison" Subject: Denzil Garrison's (Isaac Garrison Association) Isaac Garrison Family Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2004 20:38:19 -0600 Hello Everyone: Edwanna Chenault, of the Isaac Garrison Association, has recently provided Denzil Garrison's document of "The Family of Isaac Garrison, Father and Son, of Surry County. I thought you would all appreciate their hard work and information. The following is an exact reprint of his work: "Isaac Garrison, Sr., and his family, came to what was then Rowan County, North Carolina about 1755, and settled on Lick Creek, at a place which was later in Surry County, and later still in Stokes County. The Garrison family is of French Huguenot ancestry, having been driven from France at the time of the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, in 1685. This family had lived for many years in the city of Montauban, France. Most of the Garrisons left France after the year 1681, and scattered to Holland, England, Ireland, and finally to the New World. In the year 1705, the progenitor of the Surry County Garrisons filed his naturalization papers from the English parliament in Staten Island, New York. These papers reflected that he, Isaac Garrison, was the son of Isaac Garrison and Catherine de Romanac, both of Montauban, France. One branch of the family remained in Montauban, occupying the family estates, and its descendants still reside there. The French spelling of the name is Garrisson and our cousins there in Montauban have been most happy to greet their American kinsmen, and members of the French family have visited their cousins here in America. The relationship has been a cherished one for all concerned. The Isaac Garrison who was naturalized in 1705 was married to Jeanne. An early report showed her maiden name to be Ragnar, but later research proves that her name was Jeanne Minvielle, daughter of Piere Minvielle, another Huguenot, also from Montauban, France. Isaac Garrison, born about 1705, was the son of Isaac Garrison and Jeanne Minvielle, his wife. He was probably born in New York. In the year 1727, the son, Isaac Garrison, married Elizabeth Lawrence, in the Province of New Jersey. The license for this marriage was issued in Salem County, New Jersey, on March 24, 1727, and the occupation of Isaac Garrison was shown to be that of a cordwainer, which was the early name for a leather worker, or a shoe or saddle maker. Isaac Garrison, Sr. then moved to Orange County, Virginia, where he bought land in 1737, which he then sold in 1742 to Moses Teague, who also later lived in Rowan County, North Carolina. While Isaac Garrison, Sr. lived in Western Virginia, his son Isaac Garrison, Jr., was probably born there in 1732. Following his calling, he moved on to western Maryland, where he established a leather works in Frederick County. He took up land there, but lost it in a lengthy title controversy. He named his Maryland land "Garrison's Choice", and after he lost the title fight, the winner renamed it "Garrison's Loss". Then Isaac Garrison moved on to North Carolina. The earliest known written record of Isaac Garrison, Sr. in North Carolina, is found in the diary of the Moravian town of Bethabara, in the year 1756. The record shows that an elderly man named Garrison, who had came from Virginia, was served breakfast, and had revealed that he was the uncle of Captain Nicholas Garrison, the commander of a Moravian passenger ship, and that he lived fourteen miles from Bethabara. Such description fits the Lick Creek area, in Surry and later Stokes County, where Isaac Garrison settled, and later received his land patents. An even earlier Moravian account of Isaac Garrison is found in the report of two missionaries about their trip through Maryland and Virginia in 1749. On October 30 of that year, they reported sharing a squirrel breakfast with Isaac Garrison, at his campsite on the Potomac River, near Hagerstown, Maryland. He indentified himself as a cousin of Captain Nicholas Garrison, who was well known to the missionaries. This Isaac Garrison was Isaac Jr., who moved with his father Isaac Garrison into the Lick Creek area before 1756. Isaac Garrison, Sr. owned land on both sides of the Potomac River at this place. To this very day, the site of the "squirrel breakfast" is denoted on maps as "Garrison Hollow". This site is approximately 2 miles east of Fort Frederick, Maryland. The tax list of Rowan County in 1768 lists Isaac Garrison, Sr., his son Isaac Garrison, and Paul Garrison, with son Thomas. Isaac Garrison, Sr. is listed in the Surry tax list of 1771, with two males, and both Isaac Garrison, Sr. and Isaac Garrison, are listed in 1772. In the Surry tax list of 1774, they are listed as "Isaac Garrison, Jr., and his father Isaac Garrison". Isaac Garrison, Sr. died in 1778, and his estate was probated in Surry County. His widow, Elizabeth (Lawrence) Garrison, relinquished her right of administration, and Benjamin Watson was named administrator. The sons of Isaac Garrison, Sr. were: Isaac, Jr.; Joseph who removed to Jefferson County, in east Tennessee; James a Revolutionary Pensioner, who removed to Illinois, and founded a large branch of the family; and probably Paul, who removed to Grayson County, Virginia where he was later joined by his brother Isaac, Jr., and Paul later removed to Jackson County, Tennessee before 1802; and probably William, who seems to have remained in Virginia. Other possible brothers in this family were Moses, Samuel and Aaron Garrison, who settled in Rockingham County, North Carolina before moving west. It is believed that Isaac Garrison, Sr. had several daughters, although they have not yet been identified. Isaac Garrison, Jr. remained in the Lick Creek area, and is listed in the Surry tax lists of 1783, 1784, 1785, 1786, 1788 and in 1789 he is listed with Thomas Pratt, a Revolutionary War soldier who married Sarah (Sally) Garrison, daughter of Isaac Garrison, in that year. The pension record of Thomas Pratt is W1075, and he served in the 10th North Carolina Continental Line. Isaac Garrison, Jr. was also a soldier of the Revolution. He is recognized as a Revolutionary Ancestor by the Daughers of the American Revolution. In the year 1790, after the formation of Stokes County, the Stokes census list for that year reflects the presence of Isaac Garrison and Thomas Pratt. Isaac Garrison, Jr. had two wives. The first was named Ballinger, first name unknown, and the second was Martha, last name unknown. His sons were Isaac III, who lived and died in Grayson County, Virginia; John Sr., who lived and died in Lee County, Virginia; David, who removed to Barry County, Missouri; Joseph, who removed to Camden County, Missouri; William, who removed to Christian County, Missouri; and James C., who removed with his father to Greene County, Missouri. Two daughters of Isaac Jr. have been identified, Sarah (Sally), wife of Thomas Pratt, who lived in Hawkins County, Tennesse; and Mary, who married John Looney, and removed to Greene County, Missouri, and later to California, where she died. Isaac Jr. probably had four other daughters who have not been identified as yet. In 1790, Isaac Garrison left North Carolina. He moved to Grayson County, Virginia, after having sold the last of the 982 acres of land he owned in Surry and Stokes. His youngest child and son, James C. Garrison, was born in Grayson County. In the year 1795, Isaac Garrison and Thomas Pratt were again listed in Stokes County. After that year, they finally removed to Hawkins County, in east Tennessee, where Isaac Garrison remained until 1831, when he and his youngest son, James C., removed to Greene County, Missouri. Isaac Garrison made the trip at the ripe old age of 100 years, and lived in Greene County, Missouri, where he was buried in 1836, at the age of 104. Over 5500 direct descendants of this old patriarch have been identified, and they have formed a permanent family organization known as "The Isaac Garrison Family Association, Inc." Regular reunions of the Association are held, and a newsletter is published regularly. New memberships are welcomed. Sources: 1. "Moravian Diaries of Travels Through Virginia", Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. XI (1904) Pg 117. 2. Records of the Moravians in North Carolina, Vol. 1, 1752-1771, Page 169. Edwards and Broughton Printing Co. State Printers 1922 3) The North Carolina Genealogical Society Journal, Vol. IX, No. 4 November, 1983; "Lists of Taxables in Rowan County, 1768", Page 198; by Jo White Linn. 4) Joseph Winston His Entry Book, Surry County, NC land Entries 1778-1781, by Agnes M. Wells, Virginia G. Phillips and Carol J. Leonard, 1987. 5) Orange County, Virginia Deed Books 5, 6, 7 and 8, 1741-1743, by John Frederick Dorman, Pages 154-158. 6) Virginia State Library and Archives, Land Patents, Orange County, Patent Book 15, Page 335, October 3, 1734 - Isaac Garrison. 7) Surry County, North Carolina Deeds, Books D, E, and F, 1779-1797 by Mrs. W. O. Absher. Southern Historical Press, Inc., P. O. Box 738, Easley, South Carolina 29641-0738. 8) Stokes County, North Carolina Deeds, Volumes I & II, 1787-1797 by Mrs. W. O. Absher, Southern Historical Press, Inc. P. O. Box 738, Easley, South Carolina 29641-0738. 9) Early Families of the North Carolina Counties of Rockingham and Stokes with Revolutionary Service, by James Hunter, Chapter, D.A.R., Madison, N.C. Southern Historical Press, Inc. P. O. Box 738, Easley, South Carolina 29641-0738. 10) Memories and Experiences, by James Harvey Garrison, Christian Board of Publications, St. Louis, Missouri (1926) Page 16. 11) History of the Huguenot Emigration to America, by Charles W. Baird, Vol. II, Pages 142-143. 12) Abstracts of the Minutes of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Rowan County, North Carolina, 1763-1774, 1979, by Jo White Linn. 13) Surry County, North Carolina, Court Minutes Abstracts, Volumes I & II, (1768-1785) (1786-1789), by Mrs. W. O. Absher, Southern Historical Press, Inc., P. O. Box 738, Easley, South Carolina 29641-0738. 14) Unpublished Manuscript of William James Frost Autobiography, written 1907, Mormon Library, Salt Lake City, Utah, Page 15. 15) Book Y & S 7, p184, entry date December 1, 1750, Land Office (Patents), Accession Number 17, 408; Location 1-23-3-1; Maryland Hall of Records, Annapolis, MD. 16) Washington County, Maryland, Land Patents, Maryland and Delaware Genealogist, Vol. 2, No. 4, Page 78, by Mrs. P. D. Shingleton. 17) History of Fredrick County, Maryland, Volume One, 1910, by Folger McKinsey, L. R. Tittsworth & Co., Reprint Regional Publishing Company, Baltimore, 1967. Denzil D. Garrison Bartlesville, Oklahoma Index "The Family of Isaac Garrison, Father and Son, of Surry County" Ballinger de Romanac Garrison Garrisson Lawrence Looney Minvielle Pratt Ragnar Teague Watson Our sincere thanks to Denzil and the members of the Association, and special thanks to Edwanna Chenault, Executive Secretary of the Isaac Garrison Family Association and one of our special group members. Harold Dean Garrison ////////// Naturalized in 1705, New York according to records from Gregory E. Davies 1-11-03 /////////////////////// http://www.2hwy.com/fr/m/montauba.htm for information on Montauban, France Location: Montauban France | Category: Cities, Towns and Villages in France Montauban France Situated on the banks of the Tarn River, 53 km north of Toulouse, the mid-sized city of Montauban is the birthplace of painter Ingres. The highlight of a visit to the old town center, marked by the pink-brick houses characteristic of the area, is a stop in place Nationale. Surrounded by double vaulted arcades housing shops and cafes, it is the center of activity in the ancient center. The 14th-century Pont-Vieux, located off the place du Coq, affords a nice view of the river. Tourist OfficePlace Prax-ParisB.P. 20182000 MontaubanPhone: 33 5 63 63 60 60Fax: 33 5 63 63 65 12 Find similar pages at Cities, Towns and Villages in France. ////////////////////////////// May want to contact for source information........Garrison line into 1500's in France.....: http://pages.ivillage.com/jaxnanny/cgen.html ////////////////// google.com The DuVal name is on Crayton Clark's line.....but this tells about the French Huguenots. http://www.duvalfamilyassociation.com/ DuVal Family Association Incorporated in the Commonwealth of Virginia. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Who were the Huguenots? The Huguenots were French Protestants, who were members of the Reformed Church established by John Calvin about 1550. The origin of the word Huguenot is disputed. It was used as a nickname first in Geneva, Switzerland, where many had fled from France. A General Edict urging extermination of the Heretics (Huguenots) was issued 29 January 1536. On 1 March 1562, some 1200 Huguenots were slain at Vassey, France. This ignited the Wars of Religion which would rip apart, devastate, and bankrupt France for the next three decades. The Massacre of St. Bartholomew in which thousands of Huguenots were killed took place on 24 August 1575. The Edict of Nantes, signed by Henry IV on 13 April 1598, ended the French Wars of Religion. The Huguenots were allowed free exercise of their religion in 20 specified towns in France. The Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, signed by Louis XIV on 22 October 1685, increased persecutions of the Huguenots again. At least 200,000 French Protestants fled France to friendly nations, such as Switzerland, Germany, Holland, and Britain. Between 1618 and 1725 about 5000 to 7000 Huguenot refugees reached the shores of America. The largest concentration was in New England, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia and South Carolina. The Promulgation of the Edict of Toleration, 28 November 1787, partially restored the civil and religious rights of the Huguenots in France. To read about the creation of the Huguenot Cross visit this link- Home Links Page Pictures /////////////////////// The Cross: http://www.museum.co.za/cross_description.htm Huguenot Cross Description As time passed, different stories arose about the origins of the Huguenot Cross. However, all of them agree that it was worn for the first time in the Cevennes. The cross evolved through tragic circumstances. During the prosecution of the Huguenots, their religious gatherings had to be kept secret. They were usually held in caves and other secret places, and conducted by one of the members. With weddings and christenings, they had to wait until the preacher was in the neighbourhood. One day, somewhere in the Cevennes, a group of Huguenots had gathered. The preacher was busy marrying four young couples when the dread
Jeanne MINVIELLE
Birth:
Abt 1685
of Montauban, Guyenne, Lot, France, France or England
Father:
Blocked
Mother:
Blocked
Notes:
GARRISON BOOK...FHL...SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH listed a different name but further research said that Isaac Garrison was married to Jeanne Minvielle........ Minvielle, daughter of Piere Minvielle, ////////////////////// ancestry.com I believe.....Does not tie her to Isaac Entries: 182 Updated: Mon Sep 23 15:27:42 2002 Contact: Jean-Marie GENTILHE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Index | Descendancy | Register | Download GEDCOM | Add Post-em -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ID: I125305721 Name: Jeanne MINVIELLE Given Name: Jeanne Surname: MINVIELLE Sex: F Birth: in Bayonne,640102,,,,Pyrénées-Atlantiques Death: Bef 22 Feb 1803 in Bayonne,640102,,,,Pyrénées-Atlantiques Event: 1 Number of Children Event: 1 Number of Marriages Marriage 1 Jean AURIART b: in Bayonne,640102,,,,Pyrénées-Atlantiques Note: NCHI1 CHAN22 Apr 2000 Children Anne AURIART b: 20 Jun 1775 in Bayonne,640102,,,,Pyrénées-Atlantiques --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Children
Marriage
1
Birth:
1710
of Surry, North Carolina/or, Salem, New Jersey
Death:
9 Feb 1779
Lick Creek, Rowan, North Carolina
Notes:
from Internet Generation No. 6 12. ISAAC6 GARRISON (ISSAC5, ISAAC4, ISAAC3, ISAAC2, GUILLAUME1) was born 1710 in Surry Co., NC, and died February 09, 1779 in Surry Co., NC. He married ELIZABETH LAWRENCE Bet. 1728 - 1733 in Salem, NJ. She was born 1712. Children of ISAAC GARRISON and ELIZABETH LAWRENCE are: i. DAVID7 GARRISON. 15. ii. JOSEPH ISAAC GARRISON, b. 1732, Surry Co., NC; d. 1836, Greene Co., NC. 16. iii. MOSES GARRISON, b. November 28, 1737, NW VA; d. Aft. 1820, Smith Co., TN. 17. iv. JAMES GARRISON, b. March 11, 1746/47, Frederick Town, MD; d. October 13, 1840, Greene Co., ILL. 18. v. EPHRAIM GARRISON, b. NC; d. Bef. 1820, Sumner Co., TN. 19. vi. AARON GARRISON, b. Abt. 1742. vii. SAMUEL GARRISON, b. Abt. 1738. 13. BEVERLY6 GARRISON (ISSAC5, ISAAC4, ISAAC3, ISAAC2, GUILLAUME1) was born 1712, and died in NY. He married (1) ELIZABETH NELSON. He married (2) CATHERINE SPRINGSTEEN December 04, 1737 in Fishkills, Dutchess County, New York. Children of BEVERLY GARRISON and CATHERINE SPRINGSTEEN are: 20. i. ISAAC7 GARRISON, b. 1738, Garrison's Landing, NY; d. 1806. ii. SARA GARRISON, b. Abt. 1747. 14. LAMBERT6 DE GARRISON, SR. (ISSAC5 GARRISON, ISAAC4, ISAAC3, ISAAC2, GUILLAUME1) was born Abt. 1714. He married SUSANNA MORGAN. Children of LAMBERT DE GARRISON and SUSANNA MORGAN are: i. CHARLES7 DE GARRISON. ii. NICHOLAS DE GARRISON. iii. LAMBERT DE GARRISON, JR.. iv. SUSAN DE GARRISON. v. DANIEL DE GARRISON. vi. ISAAC DE GARRISON. vii. CATHERINE DE GARRISON. viii. ELIZABETH DE GARRISON. ix. JACOB DE GARRISON. ******************** IGI......3/2003 search Bapt: 26 MAR 1996 OAKLA Endowment: 15 FEB 1997 OAKLA Sealing to Parents: 15 APR 1997 OAKLA Isaac Garrison / Jeanne RAGANAR ////////////////////// Research by professial researcher, Colleen Johnson, Bountiful, Utah... Said that Isaac Garrison is probably the father of Moses Garrison.... See Isaac Garrison Book.....Takes line back to France. ancestry.com Name: Isaac Garrison Gender M Birth Date: 1710 Birth Place: Surry County, NC Death Date: 1779 Death Place: Surry County, NC Ancestry World Tree > Pedigree View February 23, 2000 Pedigree For: Isaac Garrison Isaac Garrison Jeanne Raganar Moses Garrison Elizabeth Lawrence Spouse & Children* Milkey Unknown - David Garrison Isaac Garrison, Jr. Aaron Garrison George Garrison John Garrison Notes: There are quite a few Isaac Garrison's in the Census Records: 1772 GARRISON ISAAC JR. Surry County NC NC Early Census Index NCS1a1214139 1771 GARRISON ISAAC JUN. Surry County NC Early Tax List NC Early Census Index NC53311398 1771 GARRISON ISAAC SEN. Surry County NC Early Tax List NC Early Census Index NC53311436 1771 GARRISON ISAAC SEN. Surry County NC Early Tax List NC Early Census Index NC5331170 Also others.... Search Terms: GARRISON (430), ISAAC (11691) Database: North Carolina Census Index, 1790-1890 Combined Matches: 13 Previous Hits Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or Other Info Record Type Database ID# 1786 GARRISON ISAAC Surry County NC 001 Winstons District State or colonial census NC Early Census Index NCS1a1214135 1787 GARRISON ISAAC Wilkes County NC 001 Carrells District State or colonial census NC Early Census Index NCS1a1214105 1787 GARRISON ISAAC Wilkes County NC 001 Carrells District State or colonial census NC Early Census Index NCS1a1214122 ancestry.com search for Isaac....vital records Database: Full Context of New Jersey Marriages, 1665-1800 Combined Matches: Previous Page Next Page Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey Marriage Licenses. The Marriage Ceremony Males. G Divorces By the Court of Chancery. page 153 Garrison, Isaac, Salem, and Elizabeth Lawrence, Salem 1727 Mar. 24 Search Results Database: Full Context of Salem County, New Jersey Genealogical Records Combined Matches: Previous Page Next Page Salem County Genealogical Data From Cushing & Sheppard's History of Gloucester, Salem and Cumberland Counties page 98 Calvin Gamble. Isaac Garrison. Search Results Database: GenPageFinder Combined Matches: 16 Next Hits bcgsrl_5 Mrs. James M. * Genealogical Pub. Co. 2277) Family Of Isaac Garrison 1732-1836 : Frontiersman And Soldier Of The American Revolution * Garrison Family Association * URL: www.npsnet.com/bcgs/bcgsrl_5.htm This site is the British Columbia Genealogical Society Library....They evidently have this book...It is also in SLC Ancestral File IGI Individual Record FamilySearch Ancestral File v4.19 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Isaac,Sr GARRISON (AFN: 8RLB-XW) Pedigree Sex: M Family -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Event(s): Birth: 1710 , Of Surry, Nc Death: 9 Feb 1779 Lick Creek, Rowan, Nc -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Parents: Father: Isaac GARRISSON (AFN: 8RLC-1D) Family Mother: Jeanne RAGANAR (AFN: 8RLC-2K) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Marriage(s): Spouse: Elizabeth LAWRENCE (AFN: 8RLB-Z3) Family Marriage: 24 Mar 1727 , Salem, New Jersey //////////////////////////////////////////// familysearch.org Ordinance Data IGI 21 Nov 2002 Family Ordinance Record Search Results | Download -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Husband Isaac Garrison Pedigree Birth: About 1710 , Salem, New Jersey Christening: Marriage: 24 MAR 1727 , Salem, New Jersey Death: 09 FEB 1779 Burial: LDS Ordinances : CLEARED Father: Isaac Garrison Family Mother: Jeanne Raganar -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wife Elizabeth Lawrence Pedigree Birth: Christening: Marriage: Death: Burial: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Children -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. James Garrison Pedigree Male Birth: 1734 , Surry, North Carolina Christening: Death: Burial: LDS Ordinances : 11 NOV 1998 OAKLA : CLEARED : CLEARED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. Joseph Garrison Pedigree Male Birth: 1736 , Salem, New Jersey Christening: Death: Burial: LDS Ordinances : 11 NOV 1998 OAKLA : CLEARED : CLEARED ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3. Samuel Garrison Pedigree Male Birth: 1638 , Salem, New Jersey Christening: Death: Burial: LDS Ordinances : 11 NOV 1998 OAKLA : CLEARED : CLEARED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4. Moses Garrison Pedigree Male Birth: 1740 , Salem, New Jersey Christening: Death: Burial: LDS Ordinances : 11 NOV 1998 OAKLA : CLEARED : CLEARED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5. Aaron Garrison Pedigree Male Birth: 1742 , Salem, New Jersey Christening: Death: Burial: LDS Ordinances : 11 NOV 1998 OAKLA : CLEARED : CLEARED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6. Oliver Garrison Pedigree Male Birth: 1778 , Salem, New Jersey Christening: Death: Burial: LDS Ordinances : 11 NOV 1998 OAKLA : CLEARED : CLEARED ////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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Isaac Garrison - Jeanne Minvielle
Isaac Garrison
was born at Montauban, Guyenne, Lot, France 1681/85.
His parents were Isaac Garrison and Catherine de Ramagnoc.
He married Jeanne Minvielle . Jeanne Minvielle was born at of Montauban, Guyenne, Lot, France, France or England Abt 1685 .
They were the parents of 5
children:
Isaac Garrison, Sr.
born 1710.
Beverly Garrison
born 1712.
Lambert de Garrison,Sr.
born Abt 1714.
Aaron Garrison
born 1715/20.
Segar de Garrison
born Abt 1716.