Naomi Whetzel - 12/29/99 07:33:50
My Email:noniw@aol.com

Comments:
Your web-site is very interesting but so far I haven't been able to connect your Garners to my Garners, I also have a Garner married to a Jenkins.
 


brandy - 11/17/99 03:40:46
My Email:peter.reed@sourceoneworldwide.com

Comments:
Please email me if you have any advice on where to look or if you have any info--I am looking to trace my family tree. Great-grandfather James Lindsay Barnes emigrated to the US around the turn of the century, his parents converted to Mormonism. Was about age 5 at the time. Born in a town outside Edinburgh. This is all I know--my grandparents are gone now, and these ar just stories I have heard. Thank you...
 


Amy Harper-Maness - 11/11/99 17:44:34
My Email:amaness@hotmail.com

Comments:
Hello. Was searching for the name Garner(my mom's maiden name. Also came across some McCormack's (McCormick is her mothers maiden name) I'm related to Garners from Sewanee TN, and Colrado and New Mexico. Also McCormick's from Iowa-- some names(my grea -grandfather was Stanford Atwood Garner) his father was Griffin Garner. Floyd Benjamin McCormick was my Great-grandfather, his father was John McCormick. If anybody is related to these folks feel free to
e-mail.
 


Stephen and Marilyn Gardner - 11/07/99 05:22:39
My URL:http://www.inficad.com/~smgardner624
My Email:smgardner624@inficad.com

Comments:
My grandmother (dad's) side had originally the name of Gertner
 


Amie Stafford - 11/05/99 21:32:10
My Email:amiestafford@yahoo.com

Comments:
Hello! My mother's maiden name was Garner. Here's my 'Garner' Family Tree just in case you recognize any names: Me: Amie Stafford (b.1971) Vancouver, BC, Canada My Mother: Consuelo Tereza Garner (b.1948) LOS ANGELES, California, USA Consuelo Tereza's Father: Lorraine Archibald Garner (1904, Onida, South Dakota, USA - 1969, Pacific Grove, CA, USA) Lorraine Archibald's Father: Claude Garner, (1878-1953) Claude's Father: John Newton Garner (1843-1932) John Newton's Father: James Garner (d. around 1903)
 


Elmer Garner - 11/04/99 23:36:05
My Email:garner@lds.net

Comments:
I need to know about Garners from Franklin Co. Tenn.
 


Rick Garner - 10/31/99 01:14:44
My Email:lindgarn@aol.com

Comments:
Nice job on the Web site. It's great to see the work done on the Garner name. I will be paying attention to the site from now on. Thanks again, Rick
 


Suzanne Bolwell - 10/21/99 19:20:43
My Email:bolwell.s@ghc.org

Comments:
Iam researching Gardiner family originally from Girthon Scotland, Australia and New Zealand loved your website
 


Mary-Lynn Yeager - 10/10/99 19:37:08
My Email:marylyn1@earthlink.net

Comments:
I have information that may or not be useful to you. I am a Garner. My uncle Joe wrote a book (which happens to have been on the best seller list in Canada) that you may find very interesting. Also, Joe was interested in tracing our family. His cousin Virginia Green a Carolinian, traced the family history. She was only able to find that the family came from England but didn't get much other information. His book is a combination of how his family was born and raised in British Columbia. However, th part that would be of interest to you is that his dad, Oland Joseph Garner (brother Frank) married Lona Beatrice Edwards (b 1902 d 1961) in Spartanburg, South Carolina in July 1903. Due to problems with the KKK he left town immediately afterwards and mo ed to Canada. They in turn had 10 children, Ethel b 19005, Tom b 1907 d 1958, Joe b 1909 d 1999, Margaret b 1911, Pearl b 1914, Edie b 1916, Ollie b 1918, Albert b 1920, Lloyd b 1923 and Dorothy b 1926. He mentions certain relatives in this book, John Nance Garner IV wad Oland's cousin. Even Jesse James. Anyway, the name of the book is called "Never Fly over an eagle's nest published by oolichan. It would be easy to find it in Canada and probably coul be ordered through a major book store here. I know I've seen this particular book (he's written several more). I would be very interested to find out if we are related. Please let me know if this information is helpful and especially if this is another limb on your (and my) tree. I was born Mary-Lynn Holly Garner in 1954. Mary-Lynn Yeager
 


Evelyn McCoy - 10/08/99 21:36:45
My Email:cemccoy@deseretonline.com

Comments:
My great grandmother was Sarah Garner born in Indiana her father was Laban Garner born ?Rowan North Caroline. Have many of Labans children and families.
 


Evelyn McCoy - 10/08/99 21:28:31
My Email:cemccoy@deseretonline.com

Comments:
My great grandmother was Sarah Garner her father was Laban Garner
 


Pixie Madigan - 10/06/99 23:12:35
My Email:jmongomad@jps.net

Comments:
I really loved the photos. What wonderful items to have. I to have some photos of my Family, I would love to Find. My Birth Mother (Jewel Garner) Birth Father William)Sisters Andrea, Tinni, (BOBO) and Brother Douglas Garner, Last know city. Johannesburg, Ca. I was adopted by our Cousin's, I was named after our Mother Jewel as my middle name and Billie as my first. The three sibblings went with our Grandmother Cleo. I am 33 years old and sure would ove to find all my brothers and sisters. I would be so HAPPY if you had any info. Thank you Pixie
 


William E. Pigott, Jr. - 10/04/99 01:25:03
My Email:Bpig@aol.com

Comments:
Thanks for the tour, Bill Pigott
 


Robert Barnes - 09/29/99 01:15:41
My Email:Emrds@cs.com

Comments:
I enjoyed your narrative on your family. Interestingly, my surname is BARNES and my grandfather comes from WICKHAM St.Paul,Essex.......sort of curious
Again, I enjoyed the read.
 


Jack Garner - 09/16/99 19:00:26
My Email:jacks@gci-net.com

Comments:
Hi, Good looking information. I'm trying to find my ggg-grandparents. My ggrt was John R. Garner b in 1818 in Georgia married Sarah Elizabeth ? . John's father is supposed to be one of 6 brothers that came from Ireland. I have all the info from John down ut not back. John and rest of family all settled finally in East Texas. Any help would be greatful and would share what I have.Thanks, Jack
 


Laura - 08/27/99 03:47:18
My Email:LJNeil@bc.sympatico.ca

Comments:
Hi Kathy, What a great job. You've changed it since I last looked and I got a lump in my throat when your Dad's pic came on the screen. I miss him alot too. It was always such a treat for me as a kid when we visited your Mom & Dad. Luv Ya, L.
 


John McIntosh - 08/27/99 01:04:12
My Email:jrdksmci@xtra.co.nz

Comments:
My Ggrandmothers parents were Julia McCormick and James Ryan. She was born in Stirling Scotland about 1850. Julia McCormick would probably have been born in the 1820s. Ive no idea where. Is the name Julia in your family? John McIntosh
 


Betty Lou garcia - 08/23/99 18:33:29
My Email:blgarcia@bellatllantic.net

Comments:
I am seeking information on the BACON family of Co. Westmeath, Ireland. I think your site is just great, I love the music, the story of Queenie and the skelton.
Keep up the good work.
 


Francis Bacon - 08/12/99 00:49:24
My URL:http://www.flinthills.com/~bacon
My Email:bacon@flinthills.com

Comments:
Bacon genealogy site: www.flinthills.com/~bacon/Bacon/Preface.html
 


Kathi Garner - 08/08/99 16:18:59
My Email:sfshade@cmc.net

Comments:
Nice Web Site! I'm in search of Grandfather Carl Henry Garner b 1900 TX
 


Kathy Cooper - 08/04/99 02:08:08
My Email:cooper3708@home.com

Comments:
Doll, I'm absolutely floored! Your website is terrific!!! I love the section dedicated to your Dad, great photo. All the photos turned out perfect. The skeleton in the closet, great idea! Hail to the Queen of Websites! Long Live the Queen!!!(or should I say "Queenie")
 


Kim Gardner 07/25/99 23:39:57
My Email:kimeloo@AOL.com

Comments:
Haven't taken the tour yet. Will get back later. I'm looking for any Gardner from ABINGTON, MA
 


Josephine nee Kite Blackwell - 07/23/99 23:07:03
My URL:http://josephine@kite35.freeserve.co.uk
My Email:josephine@kite35.freeserve.co.uk

Comments:
Wonderful to see a photograph of my father's mother Alice Kite nee Garner. Hope to see more of the Kite side on the tree like myself.
 


Alice N. King - 07/20/99 15:19:10
My Email:king@hcol.net

Comments:
My husband has Garner ancestors which we are also researching. His ancestors that we know about were in Hardin and Gibson Co. Tenn. Some migrated to
Texas.
 


Hilton L. Hunt - 07/19/99 07:40:14
My Email:hhunt@pernet.net

Comments:
You have a very good site and I am encouraged to find with the surname Garner. My grandfather was a Garner from Milam County, Texas and I'm always looking for a site with a connection.
 


John Allen - 07/18/99 12:52:44
My URL:http://www.angelfire.com/tx/Allenx5
My Email:jallen@dcnet2000.com

Comments:
This is my second time coming upon your site while surfing and although I really don't think I can use any of the information here (though my father's first name was Gardner) I love your work. Such organization is something to be pleased about and you ma e it all so interesting. Feel free to visit our site.
 


Carol Ann Morris - 07/17/99 19:36:41
My Email:carolann@wt.net

Comments:
What a fun site. I'm related to GARNERs of North Carolina>Tennessee>Texas. I haven't gotten back farther than that. I enjoyed your skeleton story very much.
 


Maxine Smittle - 07/17/99 14:46:50
My Email:2themax@coltelco.columbus-ks.com

Comments:
What a neat web page. If you found Cartwright's from Scotland with my name attached, this was then a mistake I made. My grandfather Cartwright was born somewhere in England on March 6, 1879 and was married to Agnes Gardner (born in Rutherglen, Scotland n Dec. 11, l857). These two were married on March 6, l879 at Alma, St. Clair County, Illinois. I would love to be able to establish more information on either the Gardner or Cartwright family. Thanks for writing. Maxine
 


Peggy Christiansen - 07/17/99 03:15:54
My Email:bigredt@uplogon.com

Comments:
Very interesting!! If you ever find any GARNER ancestors/cousins in Prince George's County, Maryland, USA, please let me know. I'm looking for parents of Elija GARNER b abt 1795 in MD. Keep up the good work. Thanks.
 


Margaret C Taylor - 07/16/99 22:46:40
My Email:mtaylor@hal-pc.org

Comments:
Trying to find parents of John Garner b.1791 near Fredericksburg VA & his wife Elizabeth b.1792.Per her obit maiden name is Wicker.They married in Knoxville TN & then moved to Stephenson Co
 


Katy Pearson - 07/15/99 14:54:30
My Email:kathleen_pearson@bc.sympatico.ca

Comments:
Great website, Kathy! Thanks for the wonderful links page. I have found several good sites that I didn't have before. Your husband did a great job on the skeleton!
Bye for now, Katy
 


Sage - 07/14/99 21:54:54
My Email:Hanmona@aol.com

Comments:
I always look at all the Garners hoping to find Ransom Garner. Wife was either Olmstead or Wade, or both. I enjoyed your graphics. Sage
 


G. A. Garner - 07/10/99 21:31:28
My Email:garner @tesco. net.

Comments:
My surname became Garner in 1769 following the incorrect spelling of Gardener in Suffolk Church. Accent overcame reality and the marriage register in church shows X as signature, the happy couple could not read. Gardeners traced back to 1628 in Suffolk. eep up the good work.
 


richard garner - 07/10/99 20:39:35
My Email:rngarner@mindspring.com

Comments:
great-great grandson of john garner and elizabeth quincy, cambridgeshire 1828
 


Nancy Langdon Webb - 07/04/99 00:12:36
My Email:nlangdonwebb@adelphia.net

Comments:
Enjoyed your site. I am new, and happened upon you though a listing on rootsweb-L-London. My great Grandfather Thomas Collins married a Mary Ellen Garner in 1859 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. This is the only Garner I have ever seen. My grndparents named a son "Garner Bertels Lasso" He died in the early 1900's as a child in Buffalo, New York USA. Thanks for sharing your site. Loved the "closet" very interesting story about Queenie. Hope this opens a door for you. I will check again to see waht goes up on the Garner name. Sincerely, Nancy