Garrison Origins - Stafford County, Virginia - Person Sheet
Garrison Origins - Stafford County, Virginia - Person Sheet
NameNancy Atchison , GGGG Grandmother
Birthca 1773, Stafford County, Virginia
Memo1810-1840 census overlap = 1771-1775
Death<1850, Stafford County, Virginia Age: 77
MemoIn 1840 census; not in 1850 census
Residence1810, Aquia, Stafford County, Virginia Age: 37
Memo26-44: 1766-1784
Residence1820, Stafford County, Virginia Age: 47
Memo45+; 1775
Residence1830, Stafford County, Virginia Age: 57
Memo50-59; 1771-1780
Residence1840, Stafford County, Virginia Age: 67
Memo70-79; 1761-1771
FatherJohn Atchison (1746-1803)
MotherRebecca Fielding (ca1748-1811)
Spouses
1Moses Garrison I-BY172565 , GGGG Grandfather
Birthca 1776, Stafford County, Virginia
MemoCensus overlap 1776-1780
Deathca 1858, Stafford County, Virginia Age: 82
MemoMoses deceased/John Rowzee handling estate
Residence6 Aug 1810, Aquia, Stafford County, Virginia Age: 34
Memo26-44; 1766-1784
Residence1820, Stafford County, Virginia Age: 44
Memo26-44; 1776-1794
Residence1830, Stafford County, Virginia Age: 54
Memo50-59; 1771-1780
Residence1840, Stafford County, Virginia Age: 64
Memo60-69; 1771-1780
Residence1850, Stafford County, Virginia Age: 74
MemoBorn abt. 1776
Residence13 Feb 1855, Stafford County, Virginia Age: 79
MemoIndenture between Mose and John R Garrison
MotherElizabeth “Betsy” Ennis (1750-1820)
ChildrenRoy A(lexander) M(oses) (1804-1884)
 John Rowzee (1804-1880)
 James N (1808-ca1857)
Notes for Nancy Atchison
1810 census 26-44 = 1766-1784
1820 census 45+ = <1775
1830 census 50-59 = 1771-1780
1840 census 70-79 = 1761-1770
Overlap = 1766-1770
Notes for Moses (Spouse 1)
1810 census 26-44 = 1766-1784
1820 census 26-44 = 1776-1794
1830 census 50-59 = 1771-1780
1840 census 60-69 = 1771-1780
Overlap = 1776-1780
1850 census = abt 1776 deceased before 1860

Per HO:

Moses shows up in the Personal Property tax lists through 1857, then disappears — no reference to an estate. We can surmise he died around the same time as James given this drop-off, and that he doesn’t appear in the 1860 census (that we can find). He does transfer his land though, to John Rowzee Garrison, around 1855, the last time he shows up in the land tax records. The next year, 1856, shows John Rowzee with that land, having been transferred from Moses.
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From: Merri (msputt2u - Ancestry) 16 Jul 2018

My connection through James N (M is correct) Garrison would be through his son Alexander Floyd Garrison and Nancy Ellen Browning as far as kinship. However, the Garrison Family of Stafford Co, Virginia goes back further than that. The Garrison Family and the Sanford Family of Stafford Co., Virginia were also great friends of each other. If I recall they were neighbors for many, many generations. My 3 x great grandparents Joseph Sanford 1805 and Agnes J Crawford of Stafford Co, Virginia. Moses W Garrison and Lawrence Sanford 1778 of Stafford Co, were also good friends. These are just a few things I can remember off the top of my head. I would have to pull our Family Bible to get more into detail. Thanks Merri
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