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Hannah Huldah <I>Heard</I> Garner

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Hannah Huldah Heard Garner

Birth
McLeansboro, Hamilton County, Illinois, USA
Death
5 Mar 1940 (aged 105)
San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, California, USA
Burial
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Hannah's parents were:
John Henry Heard, b. Feb. 29, 1812 in Rutherford Co., TN. and d. Jan. 15, 1875 in McLeansboro, Hamilton County, IL. &
Mahuldah Crouch, b. 1819 in IL. and d. 1836 in Hamilton, IL.

Moses B. Garner and 15 yr. old Hannah Heard were married Aug. 25, 1850 at McLeansboro, IL.
They came to San Bernardino in 1865 from Montana.

Moses and Hannah's children were:
1. Mary Frances 'Fanny' Garner, b. Oct. 14, 1851 in McLeansboro, Hamilton County, IL. and d. Nov. 5, 1935 in San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, CA. Fanny marr. James Wesley Swing.
2. Lucy Celeste Garner, b. Sep. 20, 1853 in McLeansboro, Hamilton, IL. and d. Apr. 21, 1924 in San Bernardino, San Bernardino, CA. Lucy marr. _Bryant.
3. Margaret 'Maggie Garner, b. Feb. 21, 1856 in McLeansboro, Hamilton, IL. and d. Mar. 16, 1898 in San Bernardino, San Bernardino Co. CA. Maggie marr. John Henry Barton.
4. William Charles Garner, b. Jun. 17, 1859 in McLeansboro, Hamilton County, IL. and d. Sep. 9, 1931 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA. (or San Bernardino, CA.) William marr. 1) Louisa Young 2) Annie Speed 3) Margaret Speed.
5. Robert Franklin Garner, b. Nov. 27, 1860 (1862) in McLeansboro, Hamilton, IL. and d. Nov. 9, 1930 in San Bernardino City, San Bernardino, CA. Robert marr. Anna Boley.
6. Jennie Elizabeth Garner, b. Oct. 21, 1864/66 in Lytle Creek, San Bernardino County, CA. and d. Oct. 30, 1961 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA. Jennie marr. Elias Newton Leamaster.
7. Emma Maude Garner, b. March 15, 1869 in San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, CA. and d. Sep. 12, 1888 in San Bernardino County, CA.
8. John Thompson Garner, b. Sep. 15, 1871 in San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, CA. and d. Aug. 24, 1936 in Los Angeles, CA.
9. Sarah Garner, b. abt. 1874 in San Bernardino County, CA.
10. Florence Katherine Garner, b. Mar. 20, 1875 in San Bernardino County, CA. and d. Jan. 24, 1971 in San Bernardino, San Bernardino, CA. Florence marr. Frederick William Park.
11. Joseph Allen Garner, b. Dec. 20, 1877 in San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, CA. and d. Nov. 17, 1890 in San Bernardino, San Bernardino, CA.

In the Aug. 20, 1870 U. S. census, 36 yr. old Hannah Garner, keeping house, b. in IL. , was living in San Bernardino, San Bernardino, CA. with her
40 yr. old (inferred husband) Moses Garner, a farmer, b. in IL.,
18 yr. old (inferred) daughter, Mary F Garner, attending school, b. in IL.
*The census states that Mary F. Garner was married in October of the previous year.
16 yr. old (inferred) daughter, Lucy C Garner, attending school, b. in IL.
14 yr. old (inferred) daughter, Maggie Garner, attending school, b. in IL.
10 yr. old (inferred) son, Robert Garner, b. in IL.
5 yr. old (inferred) daughter, Jane Garner, b. in CA.
1 yr. old (inferred) daughter, Emma Garner, b. in CA.
12 yr. old (inferred son) William Garner, attending school, b. in CA.
Moses' real estate was valued at $1,000 and his personal estate at $400.

In the 1880 U. S. census, 45 yr. old Hanna Garner, keeping house, b. in IL., was living at 86 'D' St. in San Bernardino, San Bernardino, CA. with her
52 yr. old husband, M. B. Garner, a butcher and farmer, b. in IL.
23 yr. old daughter, Lucy Garner, b. in IL.
22 yr. old son, William Garner, a butcher and farmer, b. in IL.
19 yr. old son, Robert Garner, b. in IL.
13 yr. old daughter, Jennie Garner, b. in CA.
11 yr. old daughter, Emma Garner, b. in CA.
8 yr. old son, John Garner, b. in CA.
6 yr. old daughter, Sarah Garner, b. in CA.
4 yr. old son, Joseph Garner, b. in CA.
Moses' parents were both b. in NC.
Hanna's father was b. in TN. and her mother in IL.

The Daily Courier (San Bernardino, CA.), P. 3, Col. 2
Sat., Sep. 15, 1888
Card of Thanks
Mr. M. B. Garner and family wish to tender their thanks to their friends who aided them during the illness of the late Miss Emma Garner, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Garner. Thanks are especially tendered to Mr. S. A. Purdy.

In the Jun. 14, 1900 U. S. census, 65 yr. old Hannah M. Garner, b. Jan. 1835 in IL., was living in a rented home on 7th St., south side in San Bernardino Ward 2, San Bernardino, CA. with her
72 yr. old husband, Moses Garner, a farmer, b. Jan. 1828 in IL.
42 yr. old divorced son, William C Garner, a stock broker, b. May 1858 in IL.
30 yr. old daughter, Florence K Park, b. Apr. 1870 in CA.
28 yr. old son-in-law, Frederick W Park, a locomotive engineer, b. May 1872 in MI.
65 yr. old widowed boarder, Charles Revel, a bar keeper, b. Jan. 1835 in England
1 yr. old grandson, Gordon W. Park , b. Dec. 1898 in CA.
Moses and Hannah had been married for 50 years.
Hannah was the mother of 10 children, only 7 still alive by this census.
Florence had Frederick had been married for 3 years.
Florence was the mother of one child, still alive by this census.
Moses' parents were both b. in NC.
Hannah's parents were both b. in IL.

In the 1910 U. S. census, 70 yr. old widow, Hannah Garner, b. in IL., was living on 'G' St. in San Bernardino Ward 5, San Bernardino, CA. with her
39 yr. old son-in-law (head-of-household), Fred Park, a railroad engineer, b. in MI.
35 yr. old daughter, Florence Park, b. in CA.
10 yr. old grandson, Gordon Park, b. in CA.
Hannah's parents were both b. in IL.
Fred's parents were both b. in Scotland.
Hannah was the mother of 10 children, 7 still alive by this census.
Fred and Florence had been married for 11 years. Florence was the mother of 1 child, still alive by this census.

In the 1920 U. S. census, 84 yr. old widow, Hannah M Garner, b. in IL., was living on 'F' St. in San Bernardino, San Bernardino, CA. with her
50 yr. old son-in-law, (head of household) Fred W Park, a locomotive engineer for the Santa Fe Railway, b. in MI.
44 yr. old daughter, Florence Park, b. in CA.
21 yr. old grandson, Gordon W. Park, b. in CA.
6 yr. old granddaughter, Dorothy E. Park, b. in CA.
Hannah's parents were both b. in IL.
Fred's parents were both b. in Scotland.

San Bernardino Daily Sun (San Bernardino, CA.), P. 8, Col. 1
Tue., Jan. 22, 1924
Excerpts from: Mrs. Hannah Garner’s Eighty-ninth Natal Day Honored
To live the age of eighty-nine years, possessed of good health, alert faculties and keen enjoyment of life, with a family of descendants numbering more than the ordinary group, and having the privilege of being in touch with them for most of her life; to look back on a long and useful life with more of sunshine than shadow in it, with children and grandchildren honoring their ancestry in their lives, and filling places of trust and prominence in their communities, this is the happy lot of Mrs. Hannah Garner, pioneer woman of San Bernardino.
Yesterday Mrs. Garner celebrated her eighty-ninth birthday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred W. Park, at 468 F Street, with whom she has made her home for a number of happy years, being cherished as the most important and most dearly beloved member of the family.
The hours were from 4 to 8, but the time was prolonged and passed unobserved by the unconventional company, some being yet present when ten o’clock arrived. The guest of honor was still enjoying herself at that hour, showing no fatigue in here smiling face, marred by no lines of passing Time and rosy cheeks rivaling those of the old fashioned girl blessed with a fadeless rouge of Nature’s mixing. Abundant silver hair frames her face, another gift of Nature’s favor.
An optimistic nature as well as a beautiful faith in the Ruler of all things, and observance of the Golden Rule throughout her long life, have brought Mrs. Garner to this beautiful ripe age, when it would appear that not more than seventy summers and winters at most had marked her journey.
*The last three paragraphs contain the names of her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

In the 1930 U. S. census, 96 yr. old widow, Hannah M. Garner, b. in IL., was living at 414 South Pacific in Oceanside, San Diego, CA. with her
60 yr. old son-in-law, Fred W Park, a locomotive engineer for the Railroad, b. in MI.
56 yr. old daughter, Florence K Park, b. in CA.
17 yr. old granddaughter, Dorothy E Park, b. in CA.
Hannah's parents were both b. in IL.
Fred was 28 yrs old and Florence was 24 when they married.

San Bernardino Daily Sun (San Bernardino, CA.), P. 23, Col. 6-7
Mon., Jan. 24, 1938
Excerpt from: FIVE GENERATIONS VISIT EARLY SOUTHLAND SETTLER
(* See photo to the left)
SAN BERNARDINO, Jan. 23. Five generations were represented when relatives of Mrs. Hannah Garner, pioneer San Bernardino resident, assembled today to honor her 103rd birthday.
The reunion was held, as it has been for many years, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred W. Park, at 3288 Genevieve street, where Mrs. Garner resides.
Mrs. Garner was born in McLeansboro, Ill., and it was there, as Hannah Huldah Herd, that she married Moses B. Garner. Together the young couple joined the westward migration of frontier settlers, locating first in Montana.
After several years, a milder climate became imperative to Mr. Garner’s health, and they moved to san Bernardino, then a straggling settlement more outpost than organized community. Ten children were born to the couple, a number of whom later became prominent in the town’s civic life.

San Bernardino Daily Sun (San Bernardino, CA.), P. 13, Col. 6-7
Sun., Oct. 9, 1938
Noted Pioneer of Cross-Country Trip to West Supports Celebration
The first act of State Senator Ralph E. Swing as chairman of the Half-Century club, organized in connection with San Bernardino’s Covered wagon Days celebration, was to present his grandmother, Mrs. Hannah H. Garner, 103 years old, with a membership in the club.
Believed to be the oldest resident of San Bernardino, Mrs. garner was also named by Senator swing as the only member of the Century club.
All residents of San Bernardino for 50 years or more will be eligible for membership in the Half Century club, Senator Swing said.
After presenting his grandmother with the memberships in two other organizations, Senator Swing explained details of the Covered wagon Days celebration.
Anxious to do her part in assisting the civic enterprise, Mrs. Garner, head of one of the valley’s most prominent families, promised her moral support.
When her well-known grandson asked if she would purchase a membership certificate in Covered Wagon Days, Inc., Mrs. Garner answered: “All right. Yes, give me two of them. Let’s have fun!”
Mrs. Garner resides with her daughter, Mrs. Florence K. Park, at 3288 Genevieve street, San Bernardino. She was born in Illinois on Jan. 21, 1835, and arrived at san Bernardino in a covered wagon late in 1864.

The San Bernardino Daily Sun (San Bernardino, CA.), P.13, last column
Wed., Mar. 6, 1940
HANNAH GARNER DIES AT AGE OF 105
CENTENARIUM SUCCUMBS
CITY’S OLDEST PIONEER TAKEN DURING SLEEP
Widow of Moses B. Garner Came to California in 1864 by Covered Wagon Train
Mrs. Hannah Huldah Heard Garner, San Bernardino’s oldest pioneer, who attained the remarkable age of 105 years and survived all except two of her 10 children, died quietly in her sleep at 5 a.m. yesterday.
Her death was attributed to advanced age, as Mrs. Garner had not been seriously ill.
She resided with her daughter, Mrs. Florence K. Garner Park, at 3288 Genevieve avenue, where on Jan. 21 she celebrated her one hundred and fifth birthday with a number of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was born at McLeansboro, Ill., on Jan. 21, 1835, and came to California in 1864 in a covered wagon. San Bernardino was her home for the greater part of the 76 years.
MARRIED IN 1850
Mrs. Garner was the widow of Moses B. Garner, to whom she was married on Aug. 25, 1850. Ten years after their marriage the shimmering gold of California attracted the couple and their five children to the west. They set out from their modest home in Cairo, Ill., during the early years of the Civil War. Mr. Garner was not well and could not fight, so the group boarded a boat and went up the Missouri river to St. Joseph, Mo., joining a train of 100 covered wagon.
The oxen-drawn covered wagon, the search for gold, experiences with the Indians and the hardships of those pioneer days were all recounted by Mrs. Garner numerous times in the reunions held by family and friends.
TWO CHILDREN REMAIN
Virginia City, Montana, was selected by the late Mr. Garner as the place to make his fortune in gold, instead of California, and it was not until 1864 the family came to San Bernardino, which remained its home.
Five more children were born to the Garners and they became known as the “California children.” Only two of the 10 are living and they are Mrs. Florence K. Garner Park of San Bernardino and Mrs. Jennie E. Garner Leamaster of Berkeley.
The other eight were Mary Frances Garner Swing, Lucy Celeste Garner Bryant, Margaret Garner Barton, William C. Garner, Robert Franklin Garner, Emma Garner, Joseph Allen Garner, all of San Bernardino, and John T. Garner of Riverside. Mr. Garner died in 1900, after establishing himself prominently in the valley.
Descendants of Mrs. Garner are prominent in civic and state life. One of her grandchildren is a former United States congressman, another is a state senator and others well known teachers, businessmen and women.
FUNERAL THURSDAY
Mrs. Garner was a member of the Southern Methodist church and the Rev. F. W. Rollins, pastor of St. Paul’s Methodist church, will conduct the funeral services, which have been set for Thursday at 2 p.m. in Mark B. Shaw memorial chapel. She will be buried in Pioneer cemetery beside her late husband and children in the family plot.
Grandchildren of Mrs. Garner are as follows: State Senator Ralph E. Swing, William W. Swing, Albert M. Swing, Miss Annie May Swing, William B. Garner, Robert F. Garner Jr., Gordon W. Park, and Dorothy E. Park, all of San Bernardino; Philip D. Swing of San Diego; Grace Bryant Pitts McBride of Goleta; Frances Bryant Friedman, John K. Garner, and Charles H. Garner of Los Angeles; Charles Speed Garner of Long Beach; Emma Barton Piercy, Ford Garner Carter, and Gladys Leamaster Douglas Howey, of San Francisco; Hazel Bryant Ohanneson of Sacramento; and Molly Barton Ruggles Hargreaves of Redlands. Seven other grandchildren are deceased.
*The last two paragraphs include the names of 22 great-grandchildren and 6 great-great-grandchildren.

Hannah died at the age of 105.
Hannah's parents were:
John Henry Heard, b. Feb. 29, 1812 in Rutherford Co., TN. and d. Jan. 15, 1875 in McLeansboro, Hamilton County, IL. &
Mahuldah Crouch, b. 1819 in IL. and d. 1836 in Hamilton, IL.

Moses B. Garner and 15 yr. old Hannah Heard were married Aug. 25, 1850 at McLeansboro, IL.
They came to San Bernardino in 1865 from Montana.

Moses and Hannah's children were:
1. Mary Frances 'Fanny' Garner, b. Oct. 14, 1851 in McLeansboro, Hamilton County, IL. and d. Nov. 5, 1935 in San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, CA. Fanny marr. James Wesley Swing.
2. Lucy Celeste Garner, b. Sep. 20, 1853 in McLeansboro, Hamilton, IL. and d. Apr. 21, 1924 in San Bernardino, San Bernardino, CA. Lucy marr. _Bryant.
3. Margaret 'Maggie Garner, b. Feb. 21, 1856 in McLeansboro, Hamilton, IL. and d. Mar. 16, 1898 in San Bernardino, San Bernardino Co. CA. Maggie marr. John Henry Barton.
4. William Charles Garner, b. Jun. 17, 1859 in McLeansboro, Hamilton County, IL. and d. Sep. 9, 1931 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA. (or San Bernardino, CA.) William marr. 1) Louisa Young 2) Annie Speed 3) Margaret Speed.
5. Robert Franklin Garner, b. Nov. 27, 1860 (1862) in McLeansboro, Hamilton, IL. and d. Nov. 9, 1930 in San Bernardino City, San Bernardino, CA. Robert marr. Anna Boley.
6. Jennie Elizabeth Garner, b. Oct. 21, 1864/66 in Lytle Creek, San Bernardino County, CA. and d. Oct. 30, 1961 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA. Jennie marr. Elias Newton Leamaster.
7. Emma Maude Garner, b. March 15, 1869 in San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, CA. and d. Sep. 12, 1888 in San Bernardino County, CA.
8. John Thompson Garner, b. Sep. 15, 1871 in San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, CA. and d. Aug. 24, 1936 in Los Angeles, CA.
9. Sarah Garner, b. abt. 1874 in San Bernardino County, CA.
10. Florence Katherine Garner, b. Mar. 20, 1875 in San Bernardino County, CA. and d. Jan. 24, 1971 in San Bernardino, San Bernardino, CA. Florence marr. Frederick William Park.
11. Joseph Allen Garner, b. Dec. 20, 1877 in San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, CA. and d. Nov. 17, 1890 in San Bernardino, San Bernardino, CA.

In the Aug. 20, 1870 U. S. census, 36 yr. old Hannah Garner, keeping house, b. in IL. , was living in San Bernardino, San Bernardino, CA. with her
40 yr. old (inferred husband) Moses Garner, a farmer, b. in IL.,
18 yr. old (inferred) daughter, Mary F Garner, attending school, b. in IL.
*The census states that Mary F. Garner was married in October of the previous year.
16 yr. old (inferred) daughter, Lucy C Garner, attending school, b. in IL.
14 yr. old (inferred) daughter, Maggie Garner, attending school, b. in IL.
10 yr. old (inferred) son, Robert Garner, b. in IL.
5 yr. old (inferred) daughter, Jane Garner, b. in CA.
1 yr. old (inferred) daughter, Emma Garner, b. in CA.
12 yr. old (inferred son) William Garner, attending school, b. in CA.
Moses' real estate was valued at $1,000 and his personal estate at $400.

In the 1880 U. S. census, 45 yr. old Hanna Garner, keeping house, b. in IL., was living at 86 'D' St. in San Bernardino, San Bernardino, CA. with her
52 yr. old husband, M. B. Garner, a butcher and farmer, b. in IL.
23 yr. old daughter, Lucy Garner, b. in IL.
22 yr. old son, William Garner, a butcher and farmer, b. in IL.
19 yr. old son, Robert Garner, b. in IL.
13 yr. old daughter, Jennie Garner, b. in CA.
11 yr. old daughter, Emma Garner, b. in CA.
8 yr. old son, John Garner, b. in CA.
6 yr. old daughter, Sarah Garner, b. in CA.
4 yr. old son, Joseph Garner, b. in CA.
Moses' parents were both b. in NC.
Hanna's father was b. in TN. and her mother in IL.

The Daily Courier (San Bernardino, CA.), P. 3, Col. 2
Sat., Sep. 15, 1888
Card of Thanks
Mr. M. B. Garner and family wish to tender their thanks to their friends who aided them during the illness of the late Miss Emma Garner, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Garner. Thanks are especially tendered to Mr. S. A. Purdy.

In the Jun. 14, 1900 U. S. census, 65 yr. old Hannah M. Garner, b. Jan. 1835 in IL., was living in a rented home on 7th St., south side in San Bernardino Ward 2, San Bernardino, CA. with her
72 yr. old husband, Moses Garner, a farmer, b. Jan. 1828 in IL.
42 yr. old divorced son, William C Garner, a stock broker, b. May 1858 in IL.
30 yr. old daughter, Florence K Park, b. Apr. 1870 in CA.
28 yr. old son-in-law, Frederick W Park, a locomotive engineer, b. May 1872 in MI.
65 yr. old widowed boarder, Charles Revel, a bar keeper, b. Jan. 1835 in England
1 yr. old grandson, Gordon W. Park , b. Dec. 1898 in CA.
Moses and Hannah had been married for 50 years.
Hannah was the mother of 10 children, only 7 still alive by this census.
Florence had Frederick had been married for 3 years.
Florence was the mother of one child, still alive by this census.
Moses' parents were both b. in NC.
Hannah's parents were both b. in IL.

In the 1910 U. S. census, 70 yr. old widow, Hannah Garner, b. in IL., was living on 'G' St. in San Bernardino Ward 5, San Bernardino, CA. with her
39 yr. old son-in-law (head-of-household), Fred Park, a railroad engineer, b. in MI.
35 yr. old daughter, Florence Park, b. in CA.
10 yr. old grandson, Gordon Park, b. in CA.
Hannah's parents were both b. in IL.
Fred's parents were both b. in Scotland.
Hannah was the mother of 10 children, 7 still alive by this census.
Fred and Florence had been married for 11 years. Florence was the mother of 1 child, still alive by this census.

In the 1920 U. S. census, 84 yr. old widow, Hannah M Garner, b. in IL., was living on 'F' St. in San Bernardino, San Bernardino, CA. with her
50 yr. old son-in-law, (head of household) Fred W Park, a locomotive engineer for the Santa Fe Railway, b. in MI.
44 yr. old daughter, Florence Park, b. in CA.
21 yr. old grandson, Gordon W. Park, b. in CA.
6 yr. old granddaughter, Dorothy E. Park, b. in CA.
Hannah's parents were both b. in IL.
Fred's parents were both b. in Scotland.

San Bernardino Daily Sun (San Bernardino, CA.), P. 8, Col. 1
Tue., Jan. 22, 1924
Excerpts from: Mrs. Hannah Garner’s Eighty-ninth Natal Day Honored
To live the age of eighty-nine years, possessed of good health, alert faculties and keen enjoyment of life, with a family of descendants numbering more than the ordinary group, and having the privilege of being in touch with them for most of her life; to look back on a long and useful life with more of sunshine than shadow in it, with children and grandchildren honoring their ancestry in their lives, and filling places of trust and prominence in their communities, this is the happy lot of Mrs. Hannah Garner, pioneer woman of San Bernardino.
Yesterday Mrs. Garner celebrated her eighty-ninth birthday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred W. Park, at 468 F Street, with whom she has made her home for a number of happy years, being cherished as the most important and most dearly beloved member of the family.
The hours were from 4 to 8, but the time was prolonged and passed unobserved by the unconventional company, some being yet present when ten o’clock arrived. The guest of honor was still enjoying herself at that hour, showing no fatigue in here smiling face, marred by no lines of passing Time and rosy cheeks rivaling those of the old fashioned girl blessed with a fadeless rouge of Nature’s mixing. Abundant silver hair frames her face, another gift of Nature’s favor.
An optimistic nature as well as a beautiful faith in the Ruler of all things, and observance of the Golden Rule throughout her long life, have brought Mrs. Garner to this beautiful ripe age, when it would appear that not more than seventy summers and winters at most had marked her journey.
*The last three paragraphs contain the names of her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

In the 1930 U. S. census, 96 yr. old widow, Hannah M. Garner, b. in IL., was living at 414 South Pacific in Oceanside, San Diego, CA. with her
60 yr. old son-in-law, Fred W Park, a locomotive engineer for the Railroad, b. in MI.
56 yr. old daughter, Florence K Park, b. in CA.
17 yr. old granddaughter, Dorothy E Park, b. in CA.
Hannah's parents were both b. in IL.
Fred was 28 yrs old and Florence was 24 when they married.

San Bernardino Daily Sun (San Bernardino, CA.), P. 23, Col. 6-7
Mon., Jan. 24, 1938
Excerpt from: FIVE GENERATIONS VISIT EARLY SOUTHLAND SETTLER
(* See photo to the left)
SAN BERNARDINO, Jan. 23. Five generations were represented when relatives of Mrs. Hannah Garner, pioneer San Bernardino resident, assembled today to honor her 103rd birthday.
The reunion was held, as it has been for many years, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred W. Park, at 3288 Genevieve street, where Mrs. Garner resides.
Mrs. Garner was born in McLeansboro, Ill., and it was there, as Hannah Huldah Herd, that she married Moses B. Garner. Together the young couple joined the westward migration of frontier settlers, locating first in Montana.
After several years, a milder climate became imperative to Mr. Garner’s health, and they moved to san Bernardino, then a straggling settlement more outpost than organized community. Ten children were born to the couple, a number of whom later became prominent in the town’s civic life.

San Bernardino Daily Sun (San Bernardino, CA.), P. 13, Col. 6-7
Sun., Oct. 9, 1938
Noted Pioneer of Cross-Country Trip to West Supports Celebration
The first act of State Senator Ralph E. Swing as chairman of the Half-Century club, organized in connection with San Bernardino’s Covered wagon Days celebration, was to present his grandmother, Mrs. Hannah H. Garner, 103 years old, with a membership in the club.
Believed to be the oldest resident of San Bernardino, Mrs. garner was also named by Senator swing as the only member of the Century club.
All residents of San Bernardino for 50 years or more will be eligible for membership in the Half Century club, Senator Swing said.
After presenting his grandmother with the memberships in two other organizations, Senator Swing explained details of the Covered wagon Days celebration.
Anxious to do her part in assisting the civic enterprise, Mrs. Garner, head of one of the valley’s most prominent families, promised her moral support.
When her well-known grandson asked if she would purchase a membership certificate in Covered Wagon Days, Inc., Mrs. Garner answered: “All right. Yes, give me two of them. Let’s have fun!”
Mrs. Garner resides with her daughter, Mrs. Florence K. Park, at 3288 Genevieve street, San Bernardino. She was born in Illinois on Jan. 21, 1835, and arrived at san Bernardino in a covered wagon late in 1864.

The San Bernardino Daily Sun (San Bernardino, CA.), P.13, last column
Wed., Mar. 6, 1940
HANNAH GARNER DIES AT AGE OF 105
CENTENARIUM SUCCUMBS
CITY’S OLDEST PIONEER TAKEN DURING SLEEP
Widow of Moses B. Garner Came to California in 1864 by Covered Wagon Train
Mrs. Hannah Huldah Heard Garner, San Bernardino’s oldest pioneer, who attained the remarkable age of 105 years and survived all except two of her 10 children, died quietly in her sleep at 5 a.m. yesterday.
Her death was attributed to advanced age, as Mrs. Garner had not been seriously ill.
She resided with her daughter, Mrs. Florence K. Garner Park, at 3288 Genevieve avenue, where on Jan. 21 she celebrated her one hundred and fifth birthday with a number of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was born at McLeansboro, Ill., on Jan. 21, 1835, and came to California in 1864 in a covered wagon. San Bernardino was her home for the greater part of the 76 years.
MARRIED IN 1850
Mrs. Garner was the widow of Moses B. Garner, to whom she was married on Aug. 25, 1850. Ten years after their marriage the shimmering gold of California attracted the couple and their five children to the west. They set out from their modest home in Cairo, Ill., during the early years of the Civil War. Mr. Garner was not well and could not fight, so the group boarded a boat and went up the Missouri river to St. Joseph, Mo., joining a train of 100 covered wagon.
The oxen-drawn covered wagon, the search for gold, experiences with the Indians and the hardships of those pioneer days were all recounted by Mrs. Garner numerous times in the reunions held by family and friends.
TWO CHILDREN REMAIN
Virginia City, Montana, was selected by the late Mr. Garner as the place to make his fortune in gold, instead of California, and it was not until 1864 the family came to San Bernardino, which remained its home.
Five more children were born to the Garners and they became known as the “California children.” Only two of the 10 are living and they are Mrs. Florence K. Garner Park of San Bernardino and Mrs. Jennie E. Garner Leamaster of Berkeley.
The other eight were Mary Frances Garner Swing, Lucy Celeste Garner Bryant, Margaret Garner Barton, William C. Garner, Robert Franklin Garner, Emma Garner, Joseph Allen Garner, all of San Bernardino, and John T. Garner of Riverside. Mr. Garner died in 1900, after establishing himself prominently in the valley.
Descendants of Mrs. Garner are prominent in civic and state life. One of her grandchildren is a former United States congressman, another is a state senator and others well known teachers, businessmen and women.
FUNERAL THURSDAY
Mrs. Garner was a member of the Southern Methodist church and the Rev. F. W. Rollins, pastor of St. Paul’s Methodist church, will conduct the funeral services, which have been set for Thursday at 2 p.m. in Mark B. Shaw memorial chapel. She will be buried in Pioneer cemetery beside her late husband and children in the family plot.
Grandchildren of Mrs. Garner are as follows: State Senator Ralph E. Swing, William W. Swing, Albert M. Swing, Miss Annie May Swing, William B. Garner, Robert F. Garner Jr., Gordon W. Park, and Dorothy E. Park, all of San Bernardino; Philip D. Swing of San Diego; Grace Bryant Pitts McBride of Goleta; Frances Bryant Friedman, John K. Garner, and Charles H. Garner of Los Angeles; Charles Speed Garner of Long Beach; Emma Barton Piercy, Ford Garner Carter, and Gladys Leamaster Douglas Howey, of San Francisco; Hazel Bryant Ohanneson of Sacramento; and Molly Barton Ruggles Hargreaves of Redlands. Seven other grandchildren are deceased.
*The last two paragraphs include the names of 22 great-grandchildren and 6 great-great-grandchildren.

Hannah died at the age of 105.


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