- John T. Garner
John T. Garner (1809 – 1888) was a soldier in the Texas Army during the
Texas Revolution , noted for a daring action during theBattle of San Jacinto that helped seal the decisiveTexian victory.Biography
John T. Garner was born in 1809, and he enlisted in Captain
Sidney Sherman 's Company in New Port,Kentucky inDecember 18 ,1835 and arrived inTexas with that company in January of1836 . He was in Captain William Wood's Company at The Battle of San Jacinto and was one of the men who destroyedVince's Bridge . The others who were with him on that mission wereDeaf Smith ,John Coker ,Denmore W. Reaves ,Young Perry Alsbury ,Moses Lapham andEdwin R. Rainwater . After theTexas Revolution , he lived inLeon County, Texas for a time and then in 1883, he moved toTravis County, Texas . John Garner was married twice, but the name of his first wife is still unknown. He moved toMilam County, Texas in 1884 and in 1885, he was married to Mrs. Pamelia Landford, she died inLee County, Texas in 1915. John T. Garner died inOctober 21 ,1888 . John T. Garner left no living descendants.ources
*” Daughters of the Republic of Texas, Muster Rolls of the Texas Revolution (Austin, 1986).
*” Joseph Milton Nance, Attack and Counterattack: The Texas-Mexican Frontier, 1842 (University of Texas Press, 1964).
*” The Writings of Sam Houston, 1813-1863 (University of Texas Press, 1938)ee also
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Young Perry Alsbury
*John Coker
*Moses Lapham
*Edwin R. Rainwater
*Battle of San Jacinto
*Deaf Smith
*Denmore W. Reaves
*Henry Wax Karnes
*Sam Houston
*Antonio López de Santa Anna
*Vicente Filisola
*José de Urrea
*Martín Perfecto de Cos
*Juan Almonte
*Timeline of the Texas Revolution
*Runaway Scrape
*Vince's Bridge
*Coker, Texas
*Republic of Texas
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