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Dolly Garner

Birth16 Jul 1838 - Lost Cove, Franklin, Tennessee, United States
Death9 Sep 1929 - Tennessee, United States
MotherMargaret Mary Polly Richardson
FatherGeorge Washington Garner

Born in Lost Cove, Franklin, Tennessee, United States on 16 Jul 1838 to George Washington Garner and Margaret Mary Polly Richardson. Dolly Garner married Henry L. Long and had 15 children. She passed away on 9 Sep 1929 in Tennessee, United States.

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Parents
George Washington Garner
1794 - 1875
Margaret Mary Polly Richardson
1796 - 1880
Spouse(s)
Henry L. Long
1839 - 1899
Martin Van Buren Rose
1837 - 1862
Children Show all
Martha Jane Long (O'dear/odear)
1867 - 1929
John Cheatham Long
1878 - 1958
Minerva Allen "Nervie" Long
1868 - 1957
Henry Lee Long, Jr.
1871 - 1942
George W Long
1864 - 1898
William Washington Rose
1857 - 1950
James Thomas Long
1874 - 1967
James Thomas (Jim Tom) Long
1873 - 1950

Mary Elizabeth Rose
1860 - 1936
Waymon Leff Rose
1858 - 1925
Joseph B Long
1876 - 1959
Josie M. Long
1876 - Unknown
Leff Rose
1857 - 1877
James Marion Jay Long
1876 - 1951
Mary N Long
1878 - 1952

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