Individual Details

Napoleon Bonaparte Tanner

(1824 - 20 Oct 1867)



Democratic Banner, published at Lousiana, MO< 21 June 1847.
Wagon Making & Blacksmithing
Jas. Stone N. B. Tanner
Copartnership
Stone & Tanner, having associated themselves together of the purpos of carrying on the Wagon, carriage makin and blacksmithing business, respectfully announce to the citizen of Louisana and the surrounding country, that they are prepared to execute any order in their line, at the shortest notice, and upon the most reasonable terms. They will keep constantly on hand, at their new fram building, on Gerogia St., west of the old brick, a good supply of Wagons and Carriages of the best materials. All work done by them will be warranted.
Louisana, June 14th, 1847

Events

Birth1824Missouri
Marriage11 Sep 1847Pittsylvania County, Virginia - Sarah Elizabeth Thomas
Death20 Oct 1867Bastrop County, Texas

Families

SpouseSarah Elizabeth Thomas (1828 - 1866)
ChildWilliam Allen Tanner (1850 - 1931)
ChildMary C. Tanner (1852 - )
ChildNapoleon Bonaparte Tanner (1855 - )
ChildJoel H. Tanner (1857 - )
ChildAraminta Tanner (1859 - )
ChildSarah Elizabeth Tanner (1863 - 1917)
FatherAllen Caldwell Tanner (1790 - )
MotherMathews Bates ( - )