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		<title>Charles Garrett, Sr. (1884-1942) – Passenger Declaration</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 May 2010 01:25:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My Great Grandfather Charles Garrett, Sr. immigrated from Scotland to Canada in 1922 where his brother was already living. He left a couple years in advance of his wife and three children who stayed back in Scotland. In the personal history of his son, my Grandfather Charles Garrett Jr, he writes about the event: &#8220;It [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My Great Grandfather Charles Garrett, Sr. immigrated from Scotland to Canada in 1922 where his brother was already living. He left a couple years in advance of his wife and three children who stayed back in Scotland. In the personal history of his son, my Grandfather Charles Garrett Jr, he writes about the event: </p>
<p><em>&#8220;It was 1922 and Dad decided to try his fortune in Canada. We, the family and some relatives, went to the docks and saw him sail off. The name of the boat was the Athenian. He located in the city of Lethbridge, where his brother John was living.&#8221;</em></p>
<p>The following is his Declaration of Passenger to Canada form. I have transcribed most of the information in case it&#8217;s difficult to read at the size I&#8217;ve posted it.</p>
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<p>S.S.: Athenia [Athina Livanos], Class: 3rd, Date of Sailing: 20 July<br />
Inland routing: C.P.R. [Canadian Pacific Railroad], to: Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada</p>
<p><strong>DECLARATION OF PASSENGER TO CANADA</strong></p>
<p>1. Name: Garrett, Charles, Age: 38<br />
2. Sex: Male, Are you married, single, widowed or divorced? Married<br />
If married, are you accompanied by husband or wife? If so, give name of husband or wife: No<br />
3. Present occupation: Miner, Intended occupation: Miner<br />
4. Birthplace: Irelas Lesmahagow, Race or people: British Scotch<br />
5. Citizenship: British, Religion: United Free Church<br />
6. Object in going to Canada: To Settle<br />
7. Do you intend to remain permanently in Canada? Yes<br />
8. Have you ever lived in Canada? No<br />
9. Why did you leave Canada? -<br />
10. Money in Possession belonging to passenger: £90<br />
(I am aware that I must have on my arrival in Canada the sum of: $£10)<br />
11. Can you read? Yes, What language? English<br />
12. By whom was your passenger paid? Myself<br />
13. Ever refused entry to, or deported from Canada? No<br />
14. Destined to: Lethbridge Alberta going to my Brother John Garrett 635,  13th Street. Y? Lethbridge Alberta Canada<br />
15. By which Canadian railway are you traveling to destination? Canadian Pacific<br />
16. Nearest relative in country from which you came: Wife. Mrs. Sarah Callan Garrett, Middlemuir, Coalburn, Lanarkshire<br />
17. Are you or any of your family mentally defective? No, Tubercular? No, Physically defective? No, Otherwise de____red under Canadian Immigration law? No.</p>
<p>Signature of Passenger: (Signed Charles Garrett)<br />
Sig of Booking Agent: (Signed Edward McLuskie at Lesmahagow)</p>
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<p>The back of the form is stamped March 12, 1922.</p>
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		<title>Charles Garrett, Sr. (1884-1942) &#8211; Family Group Record</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 May 2010 00:12:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Charles Garrett, Sr. is my Great-Grandfather through his son Charles Garrett, Jr. who married Jean Wall. The research I have on this side of the family is due to the diligence of my uncle Don who has researched the Garrett family for many years. I&#8217;m hoping by connecting to other related family members online and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Charles Garrett, Sr. is my Great-Grandfather through his son Charles Garrett, Jr. who married Jean Wall. The research I have on this side of the family is due to the diligence of my uncle Don who has researched the Garrett family for many years. I&#8217;m hoping by connecting to other related family members online and through research of my own I can add a bit of my own to his hard work.</p>
<p><strong>Charles Garrett</strong><br />
Birth &#8211; 22 May 1884, Douglas, Lanark, Scotland<br />
Death &#8211; 24 Aug 1942, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada<br />
Burial &#8211; Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada</p>
<p>Father &#8211; John Garrett (~1853-1923)<br />
Mother &#8211; Mary Gallacher (1853-1933)</p>
<p>Married:</p>
<p><strong>Sarah Callan</strong><br />
Marriage &#8211; 19 Jun 1908, Lesmahagow, Lanarkshire, Scotland<br />
Birth &#8211; 19 Dec 1887, Crowhill, Lesmahagow, Lanark, Scotland<br />
Death &#8211; 22 Jun 1964, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada<br />
Burial &#8211; 26 Jun 1964, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada</p>
<p>Father &#8211; William Callan (1858-1939)<br />
Mother &#8211; Sarah Burns (1857-1901)</p>
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<p>Their Children:</p>
<p>1 M &#8211; <strong>Charles Callan Garrett</strong><br />
Birth &#8211; 11 Nov 1908, Coalburn, Lanark, Scotland<br />
Death &#8211; 4 Jul 1979, Salem, Marion, OR<br />
Spouse &#8211; Jean Wall<br />
Marriage &#8211; 5 Apr 1937, Raymond, Canada</p>
<p>2 F &#8211; <strong>Sarah Garrett</strong><br />
Birth &#8211; 24 Oct 1909, Lesmahagow, Lanarkshire, Scotland<br />
Death &#8211; 16 Aug 1939, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada<br />
Spouse &#8211; Theodore Wilson<br />
Marriage &#8211; 9 Oct 1932, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada</p>
<p>3 F &#8211; <strong>Mary Garrett</strong><br />
Birth &#8211; 15 Mar 1913, Lesmahagow, Lanark, Scotland<br />
Death &#8211; 29 Nov 1977, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada<br />
Spouse &#8211; Charles Frederick Smeed<br />
Marriage &#8211; 2 Oct 1936, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada</p>
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		<title>Andrew Alexander Crawford (1812-1862) &#8211; Published Biography</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was reviewing the 1850 census today, and noticed how closely Hugh Tinnin was living to his daughter Lucy Jane Tinnin Neal. I started to go through the pages of the census and noticed Andrew and Sinai Neal Buchanan nearby. The Buchanans and Neals both had a Tinnin kid staying with them, so I kept [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was reviewing the 1850 census today, and noticed how closely Hugh Tinnin was living to his daughter Lucy Jane Tinnin Neal. I started to go through the pages of the census and noticed Andrew and Sinai Neal Buchanan nearby. The Buchanans and Neals both had a Tinnin kid staying with them, so I kept looking. After noticing Lucy eldest sister Rachel living nearby with her husband Andrew Alexander Crawford, I checked my genealogy software and found the following history written of him that I thought I&#8217;d share.</p>
<p>Andrew Alexander Crawford would have been the husband of my 3rd Great Grandmother&#8217;s older sister Rachel. </p>
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<p>Andrew Alexander Crawford was born November 11, 1812 in Lincoln County, Tennessee. He was the son of John Crawford and his first wife, Margaret Buchanan. See decendants of Alexander and Mary McPheeters Crawford by Forbes and Sammis and Decendants of the Buchanan Families of Washington County by Allan S. Humphries. Both his grandfathers were Revolutionary War patriots. His paternal grandfather William Crawford served as Private and patriot manufacturing and supplying arms to the Continental Army, Augusta County, Virginia. His maternal grandfather, Andrew Buchanan, also from Augusta County, Virginia served in the Continental Army and attained the rank of Captain. </p>
<p>Andrew first married Minerva Buchanan. It&#8217;s thought she was the daughter of Moses Buchanan. They had one child, Robert who later became a lawyer in Spearfish, South Dakota. Minerva was murdered by a negro slave named Caroline. Robert was just a small child. See an account of this murder and trial written by Mrs. Maurice Cruse in Flashback, Vol VII, #4 Jul 1957. </p>
<p>Andrew then married Rachel Tinnin, the daughter of Hugh and Betsy (Rutherford) Tinnin. In April of 1849, Andrew, in the company of 85 men from Washington and surrounding counties left for the gold fields of California. Lewis Evans was captain of this group of &#8220;Fourty Niners&#8221;. Andrew suffered from scurvy on the trip. Some men were never heard from, but Andrew made the trip home safely. He managed to bring each child a gold nuggett. In the year of 1859, he was serving as Justice of the Peace in Washington County, performing marriages, etc. Then in the first part of the Civil War, he was serving as County Judge. He then enlisted in the Confederate Army and fought in the battle of Pea Ridge and other western battles. He died at Rienzi, near Corinth, Mississippi from heat exposure during the Battle of Shiloh, May 23, 1862. </p>
<p>In the memoirs of Col., J.P. Neal, who was married to Lucy Tinnin, Rachel&#8217;s sister, Col. Neal mentions a house raising in the Prairie Grove valley in 1839. The house was on the east side of Cane Hill and belonged to Andy Crawford. He also mentions that the morning after the battle of Prairie Grove he was climbing a hill and met 200 Federal prisoners under guard on Andy Crawford&#8217;s farm. It was later the Mike Nail place. We don&#8217;t know how Rachel managed after the war, but she had lost her husband and oldest son, Hugh when it was over. She may have been homeless after it&#8217;s destruction. It was with the aid of the Catholic Sisters that she was given a milk cow to help provide for her children. Later in the 1870 Federal Census, she was living with her children in the home of William D. Crawford, Andrew&#8217;s brother and his family. </p>
<p>The only child of Andrew and Minerva was Robert, born about 1838. Rachel Tinnin was born in Mississippi January 15, 1826 and died 1903 or 1904 according to her widow&#8217;s pension records. The children of Andrew and Rachel were: Hugh, born about 1845 and died unmarried in the Civil War. Margaret, born about 1847 and married John &#8220;Lum&#8221; Henson. Susan &#8220;Sug&#8221; born about 1853 and married first: Isham House and second: H. Covey. Martha Halbert (Mattie) Crawford, born Feburary 11, 1854 &#8211; died January 16, 1899 in Floyd County, Texas, married John Washington Smith November 11, 1877 in Washington County, Arkansas (See J.W. Smith Family). Andrew Neal Crawford, born March 13, 1856 &#8211; died in Florida, married Laura Baird, children: Mrs. C.M. Garrett, Mrs. P.W. Wybrecht, Mrs. S.K. Booth and Alvin A. Crawford from his obituary. Lucy Crawford, born August 30, 1856 &#8211; died December 10, 1938, married Alexander Cruse, January 13, 1878 see To Kimberly, with Love by Lillian Cruse Woods and Buell Beverly Woods. Emily (Emma) Crawford, married first: George McKinzie on September 9, 1880, second: Huff, this family moved to Belton, in Bell County, Texas. Alice Crawford married Frank Parkhurst on January 25, 1880, she died leaving at least one daughter.</p>
<p>Source: Ruth Lee, History of Washington County Arkansas, Shiloh Museum, Springdale, Arkansas, 1989 &#8211; Family History Library &#8211; US/CAN 976.714 D3n</p>
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