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James Benjamin Garnett

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James Benjamin Garnett

Birth
Pembroke, Christian County, Kentucky, USA
Death
27 May 1921 (aged 75)
Trigg County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Cadiz, Trigg County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section C
Memorial ID
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Find A Grave ID
47404005


Hon. James B. Garnett was the youngest of five children born to Eldred and Frances A. (Pendleton) Garnett. The father was born in Abermarle County, Va., in 1813, and died on his farm in Christian County, Ky., in 1870. The mother was born in 1810 in Orange County, Va. In 1866 he commenced the study of law at the Lebanon Law School, and graduated at this college of learning in the class of 1868. Immediately after he came to Cadiz and located here, and since that time has been actively engaged in the practice of his profession. In 1870 he was elected County Attorney and served four years. During part of this time he was also Common School Commissioner for two years. In August, 1875, he was elected State Senator from the Third Senatorial District, which was composed of the counties of Trigg, Calloway, Lyon and Livingston. In 1880 he was elected Commonwealth's Attorney for the Second Judicial District, comprising the counties of Muhlenburg, Christian, Hopkins, Trigg, Caldwell and Lyon, for the term of six years; this office he still honorably fills. Mr. Garnet was a delegate to the National Democratic Convention at Baltimore in 1872, and at St. Louis in 1876; he was married in October 1877, to Miss Virginia Hewell, of Tuscaloosa, Ala. She died on November 30, 1878.

Source: "Kentucky, A History of the State" published 1885, Biographical Sketches, pages 187 & 188
Find A Grave ID
47404005


Hon. James B. Garnett was the youngest of five children born to Eldred and Frances A. (Pendleton) Garnett. The father was born in Abermarle County, Va., in 1813, and died on his farm in Christian County, Ky., in 1870. The mother was born in 1810 in Orange County, Va. In 1866 he commenced the study of law at the Lebanon Law School, and graduated at this college of learning in the class of 1868. Immediately after he came to Cadiz and located here, and since that time has been actively engaged in the practice of his profession. In 1870 he was elected County Attorney and served four years. During part of this time he was also Common School Commissioner for two years. In August, 1875, he was elected State Senator from the Third Senatorial District, which was composed of the counties of Trigg, Calloway, Lyon and Livingston. In 1880 he was elected Commonwealth's Attorney for the Second Judicial District, comprising the counties of Muhlenburg, Christian, Hopkins, Trigg, Caldwell and Lyon, for the term of six years; this office he still honorably fills. Mr. Garnet was a delegate to the National Democratic Convention at Baltimore in 1872, and at St. Louis in 1876; he was married in October 1877, to Miss Virginia Hewell, of Tuscaloosa, Ala. She died on November 30, 1878.

Source: "Kentucky, A History of the State" published 1885, Biographical Sketches, pages 187 & 188


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