Individual Details
Lillian Belle Garner
(1 Mar 1881 - 29 Aug 1954)
In the 1900 census of Putnam Co. Missouri, Lillian's occupation is teacher.
On the 1920 census of Blue Creek Precinct, Garden Co., Nebraska is Orville H., Lillie B., James P., Roscoe W. and Jennie B. Kirkpatrick. Orville's occupation is farmer.
On the 1930 U. S. Census of Eureka, Humboldt Co., California, Lily appears with her brother James Garner as head of household. Her daughter Jennie is also in the household. Lily is working as a housekeeper to a private family. Lily states marital status as widow.
Humboldt Time, Eureka, California, Tues. Aug. 31,1954: Mrs. Lillian Bell Kirkpatrick. Lillian Bell Kirkpatrick, 73, died Sunday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Roy O. Stephens [Stevens is correct] of 1001 California Street. She was born in Unionville, Missouri and had lived in Eureka for the last 25 years. She was a member of the Grandmother's Club of the Baptist Church. She was the wife of the late Orville H. Kirkpatrick. She is survived by two sons, Roscoe Kirkpatrick of Eureka and James Kirkpatrick of Antioch, one daughter, Mrs. Roy O. Stevens of Eureka, one sister, Mrs. Will Michael of Enid, Oklahoma; the following grandchildren: Wayne Kirkpatrick of Eureka, Mrs. Vernon Middaugh of Casper, Wyoming; Lillie Edna Stevens of Eureka; Roland Stevens of Eureka; David, Benjamin, Sue, John, & Timothy Kirkpatrick of Antioch; Zed Kirkpatrick of Portola; Linda Middaugh of Casper; Verleen Middaugh of Casper and three great grandchildren.
On the 1920 census of Blue Creek Precinct, Garden Co., Nebraska is Orville H., Lillie B., James P., Roscoe W. and Jennie B. Kirkpatrick. Orville's occupation is farmer.
On the 1930 U. S. Census of Eureka, Humboldt Co., California, Lily appears with her brother James Garner as head of household. Her daughter Jennie is also in the household. Lily is working as a housekeeper to a private family. Lily states marital status as widow.
Humboldt Time, Eureka, California, Tues. Aug. 31,1954: Mrs. Lillian Bell Kirkpatrick. Lillian Bell Kirkpatrick, 73, died Sunday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Roy O. Stephens [Stevens is correct] of 1001 California Street. She was born in Unionville, Missouri and had lived in Eureka for the last 25 years. She was a member of the Grandmother's Club of the Baptist Church. She was the wife of the late Orville H. Kirkpatrick. She is survived by two sons, Roscoe Kirkpatrick of Eureka and James Kirkpatrick of Antioch, one daughter, Mrs. Roy O. Stevens of Eureka, one sister, Mrs. Will Michael of Enid, Oklahoma; the following grandchildren: Wayne Kirkpatrick of Eureka, Mrs. Vernon Middaugh of Casper, Wyoming; Lillie Edna Stevens of Eureka; Roland Stevens of Eureka; David, Benjamin, Sue, John, & Timothy Kirkpatrick of Antioch; Zed Kirkpatrick of Portola; Linda Middaugh of Casper; Verleen Middaugh of Casper and three great grandchildren.
Events
Families
Spouse | Orville Hale Kirkpatrick (1881 - 1938) |
Child | James Parker Kirkpatrick (1906 - 1975) |
Child | Roscoe Alfred Kirkpatrick (1909 - 1979) |
Child | Jennie Hester Kirkpatrick (1914 - 1992) |
Father | Robert B. Garner (1845 - 1885) |
Mother | Eliza Jane Wine (1850 - 1883) |
Sibling | Mary Jane "Jennie" Garner (1869 - 1956) |
Sibling | James Linzy Garner (1871 - 1941) |
Endnotes
1. Robert B. Garner's Civil War Pension File #23,306.
2. Marriage License of Orville H. Kirkpatrick and Lillian Belle Garner, Book S, page 9.
3. Death Certificate of Lillian Belle Kirkpatrick, #1200-455.
4. Personal knowledge of Carol Shepherd Kirkpatrick.