I'm not on the Pike County list - could someone please forward for those folks? Source: "Alabama Official and Statistical Register, 1907" State of AL Dept of Archives and History, compiled by Thomas M. Owen, L.L, D. Director, Brown Publishing Co, Montgomery, AL, 1907 p. 74 LUCIEN DUNIBBEN GARDNER, of Troy, Pike county, was born Nov 28, 1876 at Troy, Pike County, and is the son of John Dunbibben and Julia Isabella (Starke) Gardner and the grandson of Benjamin and Catherine (Collins) Gardner and of Bowling and Eliza Gregory (New) Stark. The parent of Benjamin Gardner were Scotch immigrants, who settled in Wilmington, N.C. after the Revolutionary War, the father being a Methodist preacher. Benjamin Gardner was a lawyer and for some years prior to the War of 1861 was the editor of the Alabama Journal, then published in Montgomery. In 1872 he was elected Attorney General of the State, and served one term; and died November 1903 in Palestine, Texas. His son, John Dunbibben Gardner, was born at Florence, was educated in the old field schools; lived at Troy, in 1861 was elected 1st Lt. of Co "F" in 1st Ala. Calvary Regiment, and left the army at the close of the war with the rank of captain. Senator Gardner received his primary education in the public schools of Pike county; June 1894 was graduated from State Normal College at Troy with a degree of B.A.; June 1896 from State University was the degree of B.A. in June, 1897, from the law department with the degree of LL.B. In 1897, entered upon the practice of law at Troy. In 1898 was appointed by Chancellor W.L. Parks register in chancery at Troy; resigned in 1903; has been for several years president of the Alumni of State Normal College at Troy; April 1907, was elected Commandant of Camp Sanford, No 385, Troy, Ala. U.S.C.V. He is a Democrat, and a member of the Democratic executive committee of the 12th judicial district. He is a member of the Baptist Church; and a Knight of Pythias. On December 26, 1900, was married to Henriette, daughter of Henry Clay and Ophelia (Worthy) Wiley, and the granddaughter of James McCaleb Wily. Henry Clay Wiley served as private in the 8th Texas Calvary, C.S.A.