Individual Details

Vincent Garner

(1794 - 1874)



War of 1812 Index Cards
Vincent Garner served in Capt. J. Spencer's Company, Ohio Militia - the same unit as his brother Job. File #29223. Suvivor's Claim.
20 Aug 1873 Tipton Co IN.
Vincent Garner age 86. Married Rachell Ratliffe near Centerville, IN on 22 of Oct, 1822. He served a full sixty days under Capt John Spencer. He was stationed at Sandusky and while there took sick and returned home - while there peace was made and he never received a discharge.
31 Oct 1873 Tipton Co, IN.
Appeared Vincent Garner, age 87 years. Wife is Rachel Raliff - they were married in Wayne Co, Oct of 1822. He enlisted in Williams Town, Clinton Co, Ohio, in the year 1814. Went west as soon as enlisted, he thinks to lower Sandusky and from there to Chilicothe. Signed with his mark. Archibald E. Small & Thomas J. Smith were witnesses.
Rejected 11 Sep 1873 as his service was performed by a substitute, Henry Garner, who received pay and bounty land warrants. Substitute enlisted 4 Sep 1813, discharged 3 Mar 1814.

Vincent Garner married Rachel Ratcliff, 15 Nov 1820, Wayne Co IN. Rachel was a sister to Elizabeth Ratcliff that married Enoch Garner. Certainly another reason for the consideration that Enoch and Vincent, if not brothers, were close kin.

Other marriages that took place in Wayne Co IN might eventually help sort out this family.
The earliest was Laban Garner to Jane Little, 6 Dec 1814
next was the marriage of Vincent to Rachel Ratcliff
Avis Garner married Andrew R. Starback/Starbuck?, 2 Mar 1826
Lydia Garner married Isaac Stout, 9 Feb 1828
then there are two later marriages -
Seth Garner to Elizabeth Harris, 13 Oct 1833
and
Sarah Garner to Nathaniel Maudlin, 6 Mar 1845


The following deed does tie a Vincent to a Henry Garner of Hardin Co TN.

http://files.usgwarchives.net/ky/wayne/deeds/garner335gdd.txt
Wayne County, KY (Deed Book C-380-381) This Indenture made this 23rd day of October 1822 between Henry Garner and Betsy his wife of the County of Hardin and State of Tennessee of the one part and Vincent Garner of the County of Wayne and State of Kentucky of the other part. Witnesseth that the said Henry Garner and Betsy his wife for and in consideration of the Sum of Fifty dollars current money the payment of which to them the Garner and Wife hereby acknowledges to have been ___ before the sealing and delivery of them receipt by the said Vincent Garner have and by these presents doth grant bargain and sell unto the said Garner and his heirs forever certain part an parcell of land situated lying and being in Wayne County and State of Kentucky (both sides of) and Beaver Creek Containing twenty acres and Bounds as follows to-wit; Beginning at a hickory and lying on the top of the Cliff of Beaver Creek running thence S 81 W100 poles to a white oak and Wm. Smiths line thence N 20 E68 poles to a large white oak thence N 84 E20 poles to a large poplar S 61 E46 poles Crossing the Creek to a small white ---- Walnut thence S 30 E22 poles to the Beginning. To have and to hold the said tract or parcell of land with its appurtenances unto him the said Vincent Garner and his heirs forever and the said Henry Garner & Betsy his wife for themselves their heirs & do covenant and agree to and With the said Garner that they will warrant and forever defend the said tract or parcell of land with its appurtenances unto him the said Vincent Garner and his heirs forever against the Claim or Claims of them the said Garner & wife as well as against the Claim or Claims of all and every other person or persons whatsoever. In testimony where of the said Garner and Wife hath hereunto Set their hands and seals the date find above written. Henry Garner [seal] Elizabeth Garner [seal]
Kentucky Wayne County - October 23rd 1822 This Indenture was this day acknowledged before me in the Clerks office by Henry Garner and Elizabeth his wife parties thereto in their proper person to be their act and deed the said Elizabeth Garner being examined by me privately and apart from her said husband relinquished her right of dower therein. Whereupon the same is admitted to record. F. P. ­­----- ___

The problem is that Henry Garner whose wife was Nancy and applied for his Revolutionary Pension was living in Hardin Co TN in 1830. Another Henry Garner was also still in Wayne Co KY in 1830.
1830 Census. Wayne Co KY
Henry Garner: 2m 5-10, 2m 10-15, 1m 30-40 [more of an age to be a brother to Vincent!] 3f under 5, 1f 5-10,1f 10-15, 1f 15-20, 1f 40-50
David Garner: 1m age 60-70, 1f age 60-70 Could this be the father of Enoch, Vincent, Job?

Certainly there was more than one Henry Garner in Tennessee, and more than one Vincent....
Another Vincent Garner? Or is this the same as the man earlier in Wayne Co KY? Pulaski Co KY. 9 Oct 1837 - Thomas Hansford Sr of Lincoln Co, KY sold to John Evans Jr. of Pulaski Co for $20 paid by Vincent Garner and bond executed by Hansfrod to Garner 25 Feb 1834, binding Hansford to convey the land to Garner which afterwards was assigned to Squire Denham and then to John Evans Jr. by Denham. 25 or 30 acres in Pulaski on Pitman's Creek, a residue of land Hansford bough of Bob Morris. Geings on Garners Springs Brach running with lines of Singleton and William Hansford. Signed, Thomas Hansford, SR. Wit: T. Hansford, K. Gossett. 12 Jan 1849 proved by K. Gosset and on 3 Feb by Thomas Hansford Jr. Recorded 3 Feb 1849. [Pulaski KY DB 13, p 536-537]



And this Vincent was probably already in Indiana in 1830:
1830 Census. Wayne Co IN, Perry Twp. p.124
Enoch Garner. 1m -5 [Vincent], 1m 5-10, [Jacob] 1m 10-15 [Edom?], 1m 40-50 [Enoch]; 1f -5 [Lydia], 1f 5-10 [Sarah], 2f 10-15 Nancy & Rachel], 1f 30-40 [Elizabeth]
Enumerated next door was another Vincent Garner, age 30-40, likely Enoch's brother.
Vincent had 1 male under 5 [Enoch], himself age 30-40. 1f under 5 [Nancy] and 2 females 5-10 [Elizabeth & Margaret], and a female age 20-30 [wife, Rachel].

HistoryGeo.com
Vincent "Gamer" land patent, 10 Nov 1840, NW 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Section 22, T 21 N, R 9 E, Delaware Co., 40 acres. The spelling is open to interpretation, but it could certainly be Garner rather than Gamer. John H. Garner had an adjoining 1/4 - he may be the John listed below, and may have been a son of Vincent's brother Job. That still leaves an unidentified John Garner.
Vincin "Garnet" also had land in Section 7 - the SE 1/4 of the NW 1/4. in the same township as above, 40 acres. This time the name was definitely Garner in the original certificate. He was "of" Madison Co, IN. This land was next to Henry Garner, Amos Ratcliff was to the south.

1840 Census. Delaware Co IN
Vincent Garner. 1m age 10-15 [Enoch], 1m 50-60 [ Vincent himself]. 1f under 5 [Rachel], 1f 10-15 [Nancy], 2f 15-20 {Elizabeth & Margaret], 1f 40-50 [wife, Rachel]
on the same page:
John A. Garner, 1m 15-20, 1m 20-30, 2f under 5, 1f 20-30
James Garner, 1m 20-30, 1f 20-30
John Garner, 1m 20-30, 1f under 5, 1f 20-30
Henry Garner, 1m 5-10, 1m 10-15, 1m 50-60. 1f 5-10, 1f 40-50

One of the John Garners was still in Delaware Co IN in 1850
John Garner, age 33, b. Ohio. Sarah, 33, b. IN
Elizabeth 11, Rebecca 6, Henry 3, and Martha, one month old


Certainly the following records are those of Vincent and Rachel:

1850 Census. Prairie Twp, Tipton Co IN, Hh 233
Vincen Garner, age 56, b. NC. Rachel, age 50, b. NC
Enoch, age 21, b. IN. Rachel 13, b. IN.
[I believe Henry is a son of Vincent - possibly by an earlier unknown wife since he was born 2 years before Vincent married Rachel Ratcliff]
Hh 242: Henry Garner, age 32, b. IN. Margaret, 25, b. Ohio
Charlotte 6, Vincent 4, both b. IN
Elizabeth Garner, age 26, b. Ohio.
Note: births of the two older daughters, Margaret & Elizabeth seem to have been in Ohio - I found no Vincent Garner living in Ohio in 1820. Also a Nancy Garner married William L. Herald, 4 Apr 1850, in Tipton Co. They were also in Prairie Twp and living next door to Vincent and Rachel,
Hh 234 William Herald, age 21, shoemaker, b. Ohio, Nancy, 22, b. IN

1860 Census. Prairie Twp, Tipton Co IN, Hh 1188
Vincent Garner, age 65, b. N.C. Rachel, age 54, b. NC
Rachel, 20, b. IN, Betsy, age 38, b. Ohio
Hh 1203: Henry Garner, age 42, b. IN. Margaret, age 38, b. Ohio
Charlotte 16, b. IN. Vincent 14, b. IN. Harlas, age 8, b. IN
Hh 1206: Enoch Garner, age 30, b. IN. Elizabeth age 24, b. IN
Eliza 6, Martha E. 4
Note: Enoch Garner married Ann Elizabeth Osborn, Tipton Co, 17 Apr 1853

1870 Census:
Prairie Twp, Tipton Co IN; P.O. Rushville, Hh 168
Vinsen Garner, age 75, b. TN. Rachel, age 80, b. NC
Hh 167 was Enoch Garner, age 39, b. IN, Elizabeth 37, b. IN, Eliza J. 16 and Sarah M. age 9.

Find A Grave Memorial# 161349138
No picture but has Vincent Garner, b. 1787, d. 1874.
Buried Prarieville Cemetery, Groomsville, Tipton Co, IN.

Events

Birth1794North Carolina
Marriage15 Nov 1820Wayne County, Indiana - Rachel Ratcliff
Death1874

Families

SpouseRachel Ratcliff (1796 - 1884)
ChildMargaret Garner (1822 - 1897)
ChildElizabeth Garner (1824 - )
ChildNancy Garner (1827 - )
ChildEnoch Jacob Garner (1829 - 1906)
ChildRachel Garner (1837 - 1923)
FatherGarner ( - )
MotherLiving
SiblingENOCH Garner (1780 - 1850)
SiblingSusannah Garner (1789 - 1867)
SiblingHenry Garner (1790 - 1858)
SiblingElizabeth Garner (1792 - 1857)
SiblingJob Garner (1795 - 1879)
SiblingNancy Garner (1797 - 1860)
SiblingJames Garner (1800 - 1840)
SiblingLydia Garner (1805 - 1860)