Re: Zimri Garrison
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Re: Zimri Garrison
Barry Vinyard 8/13/07
Barry, I may have to reconsider my previous statement that I didn't think your James was the son of Overstreet.While "googling" some other names I put in Overstreet Garrison and look what I got.And he's in Dekalb Co TN!
Pointer's tract and Henry Hays SE corner. Signed by John Strong and witnessed by Alfred W. Walker, James A. Wilson and OVERSTREET GARRISON. Acknowledged for registration on 30 Oct 1849, by Alfred W. Walker, witness, who swore he saw John Strong sign the deed in the presence of himself and James A. Wilson, another witness, on the date the deed purports. Samuel D. Wilson also appeared and swore he believed the signature of James A. Wilson to be in his handwriting.
http://azstrong.tripod.com/harry_alice/legacy/1165.htmhttp://azstrong.tripod.com/harry_alice/legacy/1165.htm
The Overstreet P. Garrison born about 1825 would have been 14 years old at the time of the signing of the above deed and of course allowing for census errors, he could have been a couple of years older.
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