Governor Garrard, of Kentucky : his descendants and relatives . States. Upon the originalmuster-roll, which is certified as being correct, it is foundunder the head of remarks that he and a number of hiscompany were frost-bitten while in that service. He lived for many years in Paris, and in 1826 removedto his farm adjoining Garrards Station or farm, hisfathers fort or residence, known as Mount Lebanon,built in 1785 or 86, wheie he lived until his death, whichoccurred on ^Sunday, December 30th, 1838. On January 20th, 1818, he married Susan DalrymplePeers, daughter of Major Valentine Peers, an
Governor Garrard, of Kentucky : his descendants and relatives . States. Upon the originalmuster-roll, which is certified as being correct, it is foundunder the head of remarks that he and a number of hiscompany were frost-bitten while in that service. He lived for many years in Paris, and in 1826 removedto his farm adjoining Garrards Station or farm, hisfathers fort or residence, known as Mount Lebanon,built in 1785 or 86, wheie he lived until his death, whichoccurred on ^Sunday, December 30th, 1838. On January 20th, 1818, he married Susan DalrymplePeers, daughter of Major Valentine Peers, an officer of theRevolution, and Eleanor Orr, his wife. She was born atWaterside, Loudoun county, Va., September 7th, 1794-She died at her home near Paris, Ky., March Sth, 1S38. Their children were— WILLIAM MOUXTJOY GARRARD, born in Paris,Ky., in 1818. He was educated at his uncles (Rev. Peers) Eclectic Institute, Lexington, Centre College,and in medicine at Transylvania University. He practicedhis profession at Paris until 1S65, and then v/ent to Law-. CAITAIN WILLIAM CARKAKi / ^->.*^S?: .t*,^h ?? , \p4^ ^ I \^E CQ?;5<-v Dk. William Motntjov. Garrard. f WILSON COBCRN OAKKAKD. f , t rr i < K \ CAPT. WIIJJAM CiAlUlARD. 17 iciiccviilc, IjI., where he practiced medicine until hisacceptance of the position of Receiver of Public Accountsfor the Territor\ of Wyoming, under Clevelands firstadministration, which office he held four \ears, beincrlocated at Cheyenne. He died at Hot Springs, Ark., in1892, aged seventy-four years. He married Matilda Ann Coburn, daughter of Coburn, of Maysville, Ky. She died in 1879. Theirchildren were— WiLSOX Coburn Garrard, born 1S48. He has beenfor ten years past Secretary of the State Board of Agricul-ture of Illinois, and resides at Springfield. He marriedCarrie Huey, daughter of James and Rebecca Huey, ofSpringfield, 111. Their daughters are—*6 Carrie Anna CoBURX Rkbecca Garrard. William Mountjov Garrard, born 1
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