Story told by M. J. Camp---In early covered wagon days L. J. and Jane Camp were passing by Garrison's home by covered wagon. Had sick children, and called to them from the yard to say hello, but they wouldn't come in because of the illness they didn't want to spread. Julia and James insisted they come in. Their children were exposed to the illness and Garrison's blamed Camps for many years for the serious illness (Diphtheria or something similar) that their children contracted.
Death certificate #614466 Madison Co. Ia 29 Jul 1942
Nancy Jane Obrien was raised as Nancy Jane Mann, and did not know of her real father until the time of her wedding. So, although a half sister to the Mann children she considered them fully her brothers and sisters. Most of them came to Iowa to help her celebrate her 60th wedding anniversary in 1937. (memories of Nadine York who was at that celebration.)
data from Obituary published in Winterset Madisonian Mar 1990