80,544 individuals across 8,812 family names, linked through 29,017 marriages — a century of local lineage, searchable below.
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These are our family-history records — individuals, relationships, and vital events compiled from community research and family submissions. Search by surname, given name, or full name. Looking for a specific obituary instead? Search obituaries.
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- Garrett—
- Garrett, A. Ellisonb. 1865
- Garrett, Albert—
- Garrett, Aleneb. 1912
- Garrett, Alex Keen1894 — 1978Sevier County, Tennessee
- Garrett, Alfordb. 1840Missour City, Fort Bend County, Texas
- Garrett, Algie—
- Garrett, Alice Evaleneb. 1880
- Garrett, Allis R.b. 1874
- Garrett, Alonzo Jefferson Jeff1858 — 1947Lee Creek, Crawford County, Arkansas
- Garrett, Amanda "Delia"1869 — 1936Evansville, Washington County, Arkansas
- Garrett, Amanda Leab. 1980Carmi, IL
- Garrett, Andrew J.b. 1857
- Garrett, Audrey Dell—
- Garrett, Barbara Jeanb. 1949
- Garrett, Beady Cordelia Dehlia1892 — 1973Saline County, Arkansas
- Garrett, Benjamin Franklinb. 1873
- Garrett, Berkley Kendall—
- Garrett, Bessie Rose Ellen1894 — 1991Fowler Cemetery, Saline County, Arkansas
- Garrett, Beverly—
- Garrett, Billie—
- Garrett, Billy Morganb. 1892Sevier County, Tennessee
- Garrett, Bobye Rhae—
- Garrett, Brenda—
- Garrett, Brent—
- Garrett, Calvin1832 — 1880Overton, Tennessee
- Garrett, Chad Davidb. 1977Carmi, IL
- Garrett, Charles—
- Garrett, Charles Bruceb. 1950Carmi, IL
- Garrett, Charles Dewey1898 — 1989Paron, Saline County, Arkansas
- Garrett, Charles Nathaniel1929 — 2011Paron, Saline County, Arkansas
- Garrett, Chuck—
- Garrett, Cindy—
- Garrett, Clara Maxineb. 1931Paron, Saline County, Arkansas
- Garrett, Clarence—
- Garrett, Crawford Harrisb. 1931Paron, Saline County, Arkansas
- Garrett, Creedb. 1842Overton, Tennessee
- Garrett, Danny—
- Garrett, Danny—
- Garrett, Dencie—
- Garrett, Donna Lynn1952 — 2001Hot Springs, Arkansas
- Garrett, Dora Bell1882 — 1974
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