Will was adopted. In 1882 he was living in Indiana.
Never married.
In "The Georgia Black Book," Volume II, Frank made an application for clemency from prison. He was convicted in Murray County of a presently unknown crime.spouse: Holloway, Magnolia "Hulda" (1870 - 1928)
In the 1910 Census, Bull Pen District, Murray County, GA, William's mother, Sarah Ann DUGGER, along with his nephews Frank, Richard, and James YOUNG, were living with him. ®3
Occupation -
Engineer on steamer
William was an alderman in the Chattanooga city government at the start of the Civil War and during Reconstruction. He held the post for many years up until the 1890's. He was a Yankee sympathizer. When the Confederate ship "Paint Rock" wasspouse: Cannon, Cynthia (1826 - )
sunk, it was dredged up and refitted. It was operated by William on many hazardous blockade-running trips to Bridgeport, Alabama to help bring in supplies.
Birth: ®14; ®30; ®28; ®29
Occupation -
Carpenter/Engineer
Title -
Jr.
Three children listed for this couple: Edward; William; and Georgia.spouse: Rhyne, Mary C. (~1837 - )
spouse: Dugger, David B. (1777 - 1850)Burial - [place: Vilas, Watagua County, NC]
spouse: Dugger, Sarah (1772 - ~1850)Burial - [place: Edwards Cemetery]
See wife's notes.spouse: Daniel, Arminta A. (1859 - )
spouse: Stroup, Jacob David (1771 - 1846)Burial - [place: Goodson & Tidwell Cemetery]
Some sources spell this name JARRETT.spouse: Addington, Hannah (1810 - )
Joab GARRETT had a number of land transactions with his father-in-law, John ADDINGTON, in Union County, SC.spouse: Addington, Alice (1773 - <1833)
spouse: Addington, James (~1755 - 1801)Religion -
Quaker