David GARNER
Birth:
30 Jan 1818
Lexington, Davidson, North Carolina
Death:
29 Apr 1889
North Ogden, Weber, Utah
Burial:
30 Apr 1889
Ogden City Cemetery, Ogden, Weber, Utah
Marriage:
3 Jan 1870
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Father:
Mother:
Sources:
1880 National Census - CD-Rom
LDS Church
Diane gfred@attglobal.net. Received 1/3/00 via e-mail
LDS Church
Diane gfred@attglobal.net. Received 1/3/00 via e-mail
Notes:
HISTORY: 1) "At age 15, David migrated with his family to Lima, Adams Co., Illinois, where he united with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1839. In Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, he was ordained a seventy and received his endowment on 28 January 1846 in the Nauvoo Temple (Nauvoo Temple Register). He and his wife, Dolly, fled from religious persecution in Nauvoo to Iowa Territory. In Council Bluffs, David and his brothers, Phillip Garner and William A. Garner, enlisted in the Mormon Battalion. He left his wife and three children on the banks of Mosquito Creek, Iowa Territory, to march with the battalion. He marched from Council Bluffs to Santa Fe, where he was assigned to the sick detachment and sent to Fort Pueblo (Tyler, Concise, 169). After wintering in the fort he migrated to the Salt Lake Valley, arriving on 27 July 1847. On 16 August 1847 David departed from the valley to Council Bluffs, where he united with his family (Carter, Heart, 8:414-15). They then migrated to the Salt Lake Valley. From 1850 to 1870 he resided in Ogden Canyon, Weber, Utah, where he increased his real wealth from $30 in 1850 to $1500 in 1870 through farming. His personal wealth increased from zero in 1850 to $1000 in 1870 (Utah Federal Census, 1850, 1870). David was given a patriarchal blessing on 6 February 1879 by John Smith (Patriarchal Blessing Index). He became a president of the Seventy-eighth Quorum of the Seventy (Esshom, Pioneers, 885). David lost an eye while skinning a muskrat. He resided in a stone home located on fifty acres of farmland in Ogden (Pension File). S. Black and L. Porter, BYU, Biographies, Mormon Battalion MILITARY: Private, Company A, Mormon Battalion; enlisted 16 July 1846, Council Bluffs, Iowa Territory (age 28); Captain James Brown's Detachment: Pueblo (Santa Fe), 17 October 1846; Discharged: 16 July 1847; Survivor's Pension: 15 October 1889, Utah (S. Black and L. Porter, BYU, Biographies, Mormon Battalion)
Mary Louisa WHITMORE
Birth:
14 Feb 1838
McMinn, Tennessee
Death:
20 Jul 1923
Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona
Burial:
Jul 1923
Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona
Father:
Blocked
Mother:
Blocked
Sources:
LDS Church
Diane gfred@attglobal.net. Received 1/3/00 via e-mail
Diane gfred@attglobal.net. Received 1/3/00 via e-mail
Notes:
MARRIAGE: Plural wife.
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David Garner - Mary Louisa Whitmore
David Garner
was born at Lexington, Davidson, North Carolina 30 Jan 1818.
His parents were David Garner and Sarah Jane Stephens.
He married Mary Louisa Whitmore 3 Jan 1870 at Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah . Mary Louisa Whitmore was born at McMinn, Tennessee 14 Feb 1838 .
They were the parents of 1
child:
Mary Elizabeth Garner
born 25 Oct 1870.
David Garner died 29 Apr 1889 at North Ogden, Weber, Utah .
Mary Louisa Whitmore died 20 Jul 1923 at Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona .