Brig. Gen. James Garrard, Jr

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Brig. Gen. James Garrard, Jr

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Birthplace: Stafford County, Virginia
Death: September 01, 1838 (65)
Mt Lebanon, Bourbon County, Kentucky
Place of Burial: Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Col. James Garrard, 2nd Governor of Kentucky and Elizabeth Garrard (Mountjoy)
Husband of Nancy Conyers Garrard
Father of Jeptha Dudley Garrard; Elizabeth Lewis Bedford; Sarah L. Garrard; Charles Todd Garrard; Massena Garrard and 2 others
Brother of Capt. William Garrard; Mary Edwards; John Mountjoy Garrard; Col Daniel Garrard; Elizabeth Mountjoy Fry and 5 others

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About Brig. Gen. James Garrard, Jr

Member of the Kentucky Senate and Officer of the War of 1812. Garrard was a representative in the Lower House of the Kentucky Legislature in 1808, 1820, and 1830, and a member of the Kentucky Senate from 1813 until 1817 where he was chairman of the Committee on Propositions and Grievances. In 1817 he was appointed Brigadier General of the Fourth Brigade of the Kentucky State Militia. Inscription: (Side 1:) Sacred to the memory of Gnl. James Garrard son of Col. James and Elizabeth (Mountjoy) Garrard. Born January 1, 1773. Married to Nancy Lewis Dec. 18, 1793 and departed this life Sept. 1st, 1838 Aged 65 years 8 months. (Side 2:) As a Christian none were more pious and devout. He embraced Christianity at the age of 19 years and acted to his profession until the day of his death. Was charitable in supplying the wants of the indigent and afflicted and exercised the same liberal spirit when judging of the condition of his fellow-men. (Side 3:) As a patriot but few now living have higher claims to the gratitude of a generous people. His political life speaks loud in his behalf. As a statesman, his youthful military career against the Indians as well as his subservient conduct in the hard fought battles of Raisen give evidence of military tact and discipline firm and inflexible purpose and mind and moral courage of the most firm and fearless character. (side 4:) As a husband he was kind tender and devoted in his affection towards his children. He entertained the most paternal fondness and regard. And to the public as exemplified in his many public spirited acts, he evidenced that spirit of liberality for the benefit of posterity and improvement of his country which characterized his whole life.

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@R453329612@ U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. Find A Grave 1,60525::0 1,60525::38954444

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Brig. Gen. James Garrard, Jr's Timeline

1773
January 31, 1773
Stafford County, Virginia
1800
April 12, 1800
Fairfield, Bourbon County, Kentucky
1802
December 15, 1802
Bourbon County, Kentucky, United States
1806
March 20, 1806
Bourbon County, Kentucky, United States
1810
June 20, 1810
1812
June 13, 1812
Kentucky, United States
1814
November 24, 1814
1817
February 28, 1817
Bourbon County, Kentucky, United States
1838
September 1, 1838
Age 65
Mt Lebanon, Bourbon County, Kentucky
September 1, 1838
Age 65
James Garrard Burying Ground, Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky, United States