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(Master) Timothy Barzallai Garrard, III

Also Known As: "Master Garrard"
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Birthplace: Diss, Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)
Death: 1839 (34-43)
Depwade, Norfolk, England (United Kingdom) (Died of consumption (Tuberculosis))
Immediate Family:

Son of Timothy Barzallai Garrard, II and Maria Ann Garrard
Husband of Susannah Everard Quantrille
Father of Timothy Barzallai Garrard, IV; John Benjamin Garrard, Sr.; Carolina Eliza Kerrison; Sarah Susannah Campbell and William Joseph Garrard
Brother of Sarah Eliza Eliss; William Orlo Garrard; Elizabeth Garrard; Sarah Elizabeth Elliss and William Orlo Garrard

Managed by: Bent Otto Jensen
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About (Master) Timothy Barzallai Garrard, III

Timothy Barzilla Garrard III Married Susannah Evered Quanterell on May 5, 1827 in Diss, South Norfolk, England.

The Garrard family lived in the area of Diss. They raised a large family in the small village of Palgrave on the other side of the River Waveny from Diss. Not being satisfied with the Church of England they joined the Presbyterian Church and were termed dissenters or non-conformist as they broke with the state church.

The Garrard's Leased an Inn which was located by a beautiful park called the Fair Green and the inn was named the Fair Green Inn. His Wife's father John Quanterell and family lived next door to them and he was a weaver by trade. The inn and the family lived on Cock Street.

The whole family worked at maintaining the Inn and it did a very profitable steady business. That was until Timothy Died of consumption.(Tuberculosis) Tuberculosis, also known as consumption, is a disease caused by bacteria that usually attacks the lungs, and at the turn of the 20th century, the leading cause of death


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(Master) Timothy Barzallai Garrard, III's Timeline

1800
1800
Diss, Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)
1822
1822
Age 22
Diss, Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)
1827
October 5, 1827
Diss, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
1829
1829
1832
February 4, 1832
Diss, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
1834
January 14, 1834
Diss, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
1836
August 22, 1836
Diss, Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)
1839
1839
Age 39
Depwade, Norfolk, England (United Kingdom)

Tuberculosis, also known as consumption, is a disease caused by bacteria that usually attacks the lungs, and at the turn of the 20th century, the leading cause of death