James Garner
1928-
William Womack
Generation No. 1

William Womack was born Abt. 1610 in Kent, England, and died Bef. 1685 in Henrico County, Virginia. He married Mary Jane Allen Abt. 1643 in Henrico County, Virginia.
Richard Womack
Generation No. 2

Richard Womack was born Abt. 1655 in Henrico County, Virginia, and died Bef. April 25, 1684 in Henrico County, Virginia. He married Mary Elizabeth Ruth Puckettin Abt. 1675 in Henrico County, Virginia, daughter of John Puckett and Ann Jefferys.
Richard Womack, Jr.
Generation No. 3

Richard Womack , Jr.in was born Abt. 1676 in Henrico County, Virginia, and died Bef. March 1722/23 in Henrico County, Virginia. He married b Elizabeth Ann Puckett Abt. 1707, daughter of William Puckett and Anne Womack.
Richard Womack III
Generation No. 4

Richard Womack III was born December 07, 1710 in Henrico County, Virginia, and died 1790 in Hancock County, Georgia. He married Ann Childers, daughter of Henry Childers and Lucretia Jones.
David Womack
Generation No. 5

David Womack was born Abt. 1735 in Henrico County, Virginia, and died Bef. 1804 in Beaufort District, S.C.. He married Mildred Pryor in Orange County, N.C., daughter of John Pryor and Margaret Gaines
Richard Mansel Womack IV
Generation No. 6

Richard Mansel Womack IV was born Abt. 1768 in Orange County, N.C., and died Abt. 1825 in St. Helena Parish, Louisana. He married (1) Dicy Jane Hayeslain. He married (2) Martha.
David Womack
Generation No. 7

David Womack was born May 08, 1800 in Lewisville, Georgia, and died July 20, 1886. He married plainMildred Womack March 16, 1827 in Liberty, MS., daughter of David Womack and Sarah Norris.
John Crossley Womack
Generation No. 8

John Crossley Womack was born December 21, 1827 in Mississippi, and died March 04, 1890 in Cameron, Texas. He married Sarah Jane Williamson.
John David Womack
Generation No. 9

John David Womack was born Abt. 1855 in Arkansas, and died December 16, 1916 in San Antonio, TX. He married Minnie Glorietta Neher Abt. 1881 in Texas, daughter of John Neher and Mary Riggs.
Abbie Lillian Womack
Generation No. 10

Abbie Lillian Womack was born March 02, 1885, and died February 21, 1969 in Norman, OK. She married Charley Meek Abt. 1904.
Mildred Meek
Generation No. 11

Mildred Meek was born Abt. 1905 in Oklahoma, and died Abt. 1933 in Norman, OK. She married inWilliam Weldon Bumgarner Abt. 1921 in Norman, OK.
James Scott Bumgarner (James Garner)
Generation No. 12
James Scott2 Bumgarner was born 1928 in Norman, OK.

Changed last name to Garner, as most people know him today, James Garner has appeared in dozens of films since the mid 1950s, frequently playing amiable but crafty good guys. His greatest fame comes from two popular TV series: The Rockford Files (1974-80), in which he played an offbeat private eye; and Maverick (1957-60), a sly western with Garner as a adventurous card shark. The latter was remade as a 1994 movie with Mel Gibson in the title role.

Academy Award -nominee JAMES GARNER (Raymond Hope) has been an esteemed member of the acting profession since he received widespread critical acclaim for his breakthrough performance in "Sayonara," starring Marlon Brando..

He received his Oscar� nomination in 1984 for his work in the film "Murphy's Romance" opposite Sally Field and includes among his many feature film credits starring roles in such noteworthy films as "The Great Escape," "The Children's Hour," "Grand Prix," "The Americanization of Emily," "Skin Game," "Support Your Local Sheriff," "Victor/Victoria," "Maverick" and most recently "My Fellow Americans."
His popularity was secured in the 1950s hit television series "Maverick." He also went on to star in another successful series, "The Rockford Files," for which he was awarded an Emmy. To this day, there is still a demand for more episodes with Garner as the Malibu private investigator.

A Golden Globe winner for his work in the HBO telefilm "Decoration Day" and "Barbarians at the Gate," Garner has earned numerous Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for his work in the acclaimed telefilms "Heartsounds," "Promise," "My Name is Bill W.," "Decoration Day," and "Breathing Lessons."
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