Person ID: I8575 "Baxter" |  Last Modified: 8 Oct 2022
Charles Miles Gartman
1904 - 1940 (36 years)
Nickname
Charlie
Birth
23 Aug 1904
Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
Died
16 Nov 1940
Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
Buried
Lambert Cemetery, Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
Father
Miles Tunney Gartman b. 29 Jan 1877, Alabama, USA
Mother
Viola Boothe b. 23 Apr 1887, Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
Married
18 Mar 1903
Ruby Lee Gartman
1906 - 1978 (72 years)
Birth
15 Aug 1906
Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
Died
9 Dec 1978
Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
Father
Miles Tunney Gartman b. 29 Jan 1877, Alabama, USA
Mother
Viola Boothe b. 23 Apr 1887, Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
Married
18 Mar 1903
Floyd Garner Gartman
1908 - 1999 (90 years)
Birth
5 Dec 1908
Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
Died
4 Jun 1999
Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
Buried
Lambert Cemetery, Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
Father
Miles Tunney Gartman b. 29 Jan 1877, Alabama, USA
Mother
Viola Boothe b. 23 Apr 1887, Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
Married
18 Mar 1903
Mamie Elizabeth Gartman
1911 - 1996 (85 years)
Birth
21 Apr 1911
Washington County, Alabama, USA
Died
20 Sep 1996
Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
Buried
Lambert Cemetery, Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
Father
Miles Tunney Gartman b. 29 Jan 1877, Alabama, USA
Mother
Viola Boothe b. 23 Apr 1887, Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
Married
18 Mar 1903
Paul Griggs Gartman
1918 - 1996 (77 years)
Birth
4 Dec 1918
Died
3 Jul 1996
Father
Miles Tunney Gartman b. 29 Jan 1877, Alabama, USA
Mother
Viola Boothe b. 23 Apr 1887, Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
Married
18 Mar 1903
Eli Edmund Gartman
1921 - 1986 (64 years)
Birth
5 Nov 1921
Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
Died
Jan 1986
Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
Father
Miles Tunney Gartman b. 29 Jan 1877, Alabama, USA
Mother
Viola Boothe b. 23 Apr 1887, Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
Married
18 Mar 1903
Hester Viola Gartman
1924 - 1950 (26 years)
Nickname
Bootsie
Birth
28 Jun 1924
Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
Died
28 Oct 1950
Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
Buried
Lambert Cemetery, Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
Father
Miles Tunney Gartman b. 29 Jan 1877, Alabama, USA
Mother
Viola Boothe b. 23 Apr 1887, Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
Married
18 Mar 1903
Quitman Gartman
Yes, date unknown - Yes, date unknown
Birth
Yes, date unknown
Died
Yes, date unknown
Father
Miles Tunney Gartman b. 29 Jan 1877, Alabama, USA
Mother
Viola Boothe b. 23 Apr 1887, Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
Married
18 Mar 1903
Miles Tunney Gartman
1877 - 1931 (54 years)
Birth
29 Jan 1877
Alabama, USA
Died
21 May 1931
Alabama, USA
Buried
Lambert Cemetery, Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
Father
Paul Griggs Gartman, Sr. b. 10 Feb 1851, Alabama, USA
Mother
Charity Ann Elizabeth Bailey b. 30 Nov 1850
Married
5 May 1875
Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
Family
Viola Boothe b. 23 Apr 1887, Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
Married
18 Mar 1903
Children
1. Charles Miles Gartman b. 23 Aug 1904, Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
2. Ruby Lee Gartman b. 15 Aug 1906, Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
3. Floyd Garner Gartman b. 5 Dec 1908, Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
4. Mamie Elizabeth Gartman b. 21 Apr 1911, Washington County, Alabama, USA
5. Joseph Vernon Gartman b. 23 Oct 1913
6. Paul Griggs Gartman b. 4 Dec 1918
7. Eli Edmund Gartman b. 5 Nov 1921, Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
8. Hester Viola Gartman b. 28 Jun 1924, Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
9. Quitman Gartman b. Yes, date unknown
Viola Boothe
1887 - 1972 (85 years)
Birth
23 Apr 1887
Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
Died
19 May 1972
Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
Buried
Lambert Cemetery, Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
Family
Miles Tunney Gartman b. 29 Jan 1877, Alabama, USA
Married
18 Mar 1903
Children
1. Charles Miles Gartman b. 23 Aug 1904, Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
2. Ruby Lee Gartman b. 15 Aug 1906, Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
3. Floyd Garner Gartman b. 5 Dec 1908, Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
4. Mamie Elizabeth Gartman b. 21 Apr 1911, Washington County, Alabama, USA
5. Joseph Vernon Gartman b. 23 Oct 1913
6. Paul Griggs Gartman b. 4 Dec 1918
7. Eli Edmund Gartman b. 5 Nov 1921, Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
8. Hester Viola Gartman b. 28 Jun 1924, Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA
9. Quitman Gartman b. Yes, date unknown
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Viola Boothe (ID:I8570) b. 23 Apr 1887, Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA d. 19 May 1972, Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA (Age 85 years)
Marriage
18 Mar 1903
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Siblings
5 brothers and 3 sisters
1. Charles Miles Gartman b. 23 Aug 1904, Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA d. 16 Nov 1940, Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA (Age 36 years)
2. Ruby Lee Gartman b. 15 Aug 1906, Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA d. 9 Dec 1978, Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA (Age 72 years)
3. Floyd Garner Gartman b. 5 Dec 1908, Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA d. 4 Jun 1999, Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA (Age 90 years)
4. Mamie Elizabeth Gartman b. 21 Apr 1911, Washington County, Alabama, USA d. 20 Sep 1996, Citronelle, Mobile County, Alabama, USA (Age 85 years)
He married Lois Marie Farris and they had seven children:
1. Cona Jean
2. David Leon
3. Glenda Lea
4. Joseph Paul
5. Juanita Fern
6. Ronald Grady
7. Rufus Miles
He served his country during World War II as a Tech Sergeant in the United States Air Force. He suffered a partial hearing loss as a result of the war.Even with hearing aids, he couldn't hear well at all and you would have to yell to get him to hear what you were saying.
He was my Uncle Joe, my Grandma Mamie's brother. I grew up living not far from him and Aunt Lois. They moved from Oregon into the house where he was born at the county line not long after Grandma Viola died and a few years later, Grandma bought some land from him that adjoined his property and we moved there from Louisiana.
He always planted a large garden with alot of watermelon and made sure that he planted a couple of rows of the "yellow meated" ones that I liked.
My Grandma used to tell me stories about when she was growing up and got into mischief and they usually involved Uncle Joe. For instance, once when they were kids they were fighting over who was going to get a pan of water that was heating on the stove to bathe with and they some how had picked up a paring knife laying on the kitchen table and she had "accidentally" cut his finger down to the bone. She said it had bled pretty bad but when their mother came into the room to see what was going on, they acted like everything was fine because they didn't want to get a whipping from their Papa. She said that he could not wear a ring on that finger even after he was grown. They both laughed about it when the story was told, so I guess there had been no hard feelings.
Another story she told was how during a cholera epidemic among the swine, it was her and Joe's job to go look for all of the pigs who had died and bury them. The pigs were not in a pen, but were roaming through the woods and they would have to go out every day or so and bury the dead ones. (If you are an animal activist, you may want to quit reading now.) One day when they were out making their rounds, they came upon a mama pig who had died and had a bunch of little ones who were still alive. They knew the baby ones would die before long and they would have to come back again, so she said that when they dug the hole, they shoved them in with the mother pig and buried them all. I said, You buried them alive? I was shocked but she just laughed about it. She said, They were going to die anyway and we didn't want to bury them later, so yeah we did. I know, I was shocked too, but she told that story many times and laughed every time she told it.
Uncle Joe was one of the kindest, gentlest, sweetest men I have ever known. He and my Grandma really enjoyed each other's company and he was fun to be around.I still miss him.