In a message dated 9/28/2002 9:46:26 AM US Mountain Standard Time, cyndi_m99@yahoo.com writes: > Charles' middle name being 'Early' reminds me of a contact that I had at > one time while tracing my Gardner. Her name was Early Gardner and I think > I may have her email address in my pile. . .<early@usmo.com> Try that. I > don't know that she will be able to help you but it would be worth a try > for me. Thanks much. I will give this a try. Barbara L. Vanzant
Still searching for someone who has an Eliza Jane Gardner in their line. She was born, possibly Lawrence or Beaver Counties, PA, circa 1845-1852. She married John Young about 1870-72 and believe he died or was killed prior to 1878. In the 1880 Census of Lawrence Co. PA. Eliza GARDNER-YOUNG was remarried to a Joseph Ewing and lived in the small town of Clinton with her 3 children to John Young and new son James Ewing. She may have had a female (mother/sister) with the name Lovina or Lorena for whom her daughter was named. The children she had to John Young were named Thomas Reese, Lorena J (or Lovina J.) and John M. Young Could sks please look through your Gardner information and see if you have come across any of these names. Thank you.....keeping my fingers crossed. Linda Whitehead-Gorby Buffalo Junction, VA USA Surnames: WHITEHEAD, HANCOCK - Cheshire & Lancashire, UK FREDERICK, KNOCHE, BERGE - Eikel, Germany (West Falen,Deu) YOUNG, CROWL, VANKIRK, FORD, COX, MUSSER - OH, PA.
Let's not change the Gardner name I would have to take back 6 bottles of headache medicine if we did. After 27 years of recearch I have the following. can any one add to it? Who are the parents of my Samuel Gardner b. 1787 VA md Sarah Jane Willingham ca 1815 Warwick Co., Indiana, they had Elizabeth b.1819 Ind., James Monroe Gardner b 1824 IND, Hutchins B. Gardner b. 1828 MO., Samue B. Gardner b. 1833 MO., and Sarah Jane Gardner b. 1824 MO. Elizaeth E. Gardner md 10 Jan 1839 Chariton Co., MO Robert W. Phillips. James M Gardner md 20 Nov 1845 Margaaret T. Wells in Chariton Co., MO Hutchins B. Gardner md ca 1851 Rebecca Freeman in Keytesville, Chariton Co., MO (have more on this one, their daughter Mary Ann and Son James Monroe Gardner, went to Oregon with mother and James Monroe Payne {see below} Mary Ann Gardner Md Julius Kellogg and moved to Syskiyou Co., CA. , James Monroe Gardner md and lived in Yreka, CA, had son Thomas who had a daughter Amy Gardner who md ---- Pigeon) Samuel B. Gardner md 1) Sarah Jane Payne 13 Nov 1851 and 2) Margaret Brook both in Chartion Co., MO Sarah Jane Gardner MD 30 May 1852 James Monroe Payne In Chariton Co. MO (she died 27 Aug 1863 and James Monroe payne md his sister in law, Rebecca Freeman Gardner, widow of Hutchins B. Gardner and moved to Josephine Co., Oregon) Any connections to anyone out there???? Will share 27 years of reseach if we connect. Happy Hunting Glenda Brothers gbrothers@syix.com
Need any info on Wesley GARDNER b. abt 1817 OH. Perhaps at Dayton, Montgonemery Co, OH. Probably died 1863 Montgomery Co, OH. No burial location or death date identified. M1 Mary Flemings who may have died Abt 1862 in CA. Wesley and Mary had the following children: a. Reason Wesley Gardner b. Mar 1844 OH, m1 Synthia Ann ROWE 1865, m2 Sarah Ellen McCOWEN 1882, d. 5 Jan 1918 Callaway Co, MO b. Francis Gardner c. Mary Gardner d. Henry Gardner M2 Estelle UNKNOWN d. Aft 1919 Beverly Alexander Culpeper, VA alexlary@crosslink.net I hear ethereal whispers persuasive, soft and still, "Daughter, if you don't remember us, who will?" Author: Dot Stutter
On Sat, 28 Sep 2002 11:15:38 -0400 Marilynn Masten <GardnerRus@carolina.rr.com> wrote: Considering the number of Gardners spread around the world, let's all change our last name to Zimbroski or some such thing. Marillynn ===================================== Hi: The list admin, with tongue firmly in cheek, invites all who feel this way to change their surnames to WILDGOOSE. (I am also the list admin for WILDGOOSE-L@rootsweb.com, in all seriousness.) Then we could refer to our collective genealogy researches as "the GARDNERs' WILDGOOSE chase". No offense to any actual WILDGOOSE family members who may be on this list [grin]. (For those WILDGOOSE family members who get this message via a search -- why not post something to the WILDGOOSE list? Just so I know you are real?) Darrell darrellm@sprynet.com GARDNER-L list admin
Washington County, Missouri MARRIAGE BOOK C 1861-1881 INDEX Gardner, Jas. C.: 158 Gardner, Rhoda Miss: 274
There are Gardner's in Wales. My Thomas Gardner was born there in Monmouthshire in Dec 1840 and came to America with his parents in 1843 to Pennsylvania and then on to Iowa to the coal fields and finally to Linn County, Missouri. Vicki In the river brakes of central Missouri Out going scanned by Norton Anti-Virus
I agree, especially if it is James Fones Gardner, married to Anne Ireland! Judy
Can someone please help me with information about this person? He was born 24 February 1895 in Gardner, Milam Co., TX to Mary Ann Todd GARDNER and James Madison GARDNER. His parents were both dead by 1905 when Charles was about 10 years old. He lived for a time with the family of an older brother, Albert Sidney GARDNER. Albert Sidney, however, died in 1912 when Charles was about 16 or 17 years old. We believe that Charles lived with other relatives for awhile in Waco, TX. Family legend states that Charles died 2 August 1975 in Odem, TX. A search for his death certificate was fruitless. Does anyone know what happened to Charles/Charley after the death of his parents? Did he marry and have a family? Where did he live? When and where did he die? Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Barbara L. Vanzant Lorlauvan@aol.com
Dear Delores, thank you for replying to my inquiry. I know nothing more about the family than what I put into my query;that information was given to me by a lady of my neighborhood who was interested in genealogy and spent much time searching records. They are my ggg grandparents and I would like to know more about them if possible. Thanks again. Wilma ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dolores" <dharvell@cfl.rr.com> To: <GARDNER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 9:52 PM Subject: Re: [GARDNER] Thomas Gardner > Wilma, Does any of the following sound famillliar to you? The information is uncannily similar??? How about the name EDGE or WEATHERSBY??? Look forward to hearing from you. Dolores Descendants of Joshua Gardner Generation No. 1 1. JOSHUA1 GARDNER was born Abt. 1805 in possibly Bladen County, NC, per Aunt Ethel; laborer, per 1850 Bladen Co Census, and died Abt. 1860. He married ELIZABETH (BETSY). She was born Abt. 1810 in NC; listed as Head of Household 1860 Cumberland Co Census; 5 years younger!. Children of JOSHUA GARDNER and ELIZABETH (BETSY) are: i. NANCY2 GARDNER, b. February 17, 1828. ii. MARY GARDNER, b. November 22, 1830. iii. POLLY GARDNER, b. 1832, NC. iv. ELIAS GARDNER, b. September 21, 1833, NC, laborer per 1850 Bladen Co Census. v. JOHN GARDNER, b. February 18, 1837, NC. vi. ROBINSON GARDNER, b. April 07, 1840, NC; listed as Robeson, 6 years old, 1850 Bladen Co Census. vii. JAMES GARDNER, b. October 16, 1841, NC. 2. viii. WILLIAM JEFFERSON GARDNER, b. October 12, 1847, Bladen County, North Carolina; 1850 Bladen County Census; d. November 29, 1922, Wednesday, Services at Gardner's Chapel. **(my ggfather)** ix. MARY GARDNER, b. 1860, Born after her father's death? Joshua was her father?. Generation No. 2 2. WILLIAM JEFFERSON2 GARDNER (JOSHUA1)1 was born October 12, 1847 in Bladen County, North Carolina; 1850 Bladen County Census, and died November 29, 1922 in Wednesday, Services at Gardner's Chapel. He married CHARITY WEATHERSBY POWERS2 April 14, 1870 in Fayetteville, NC, by Rev W J West, daughter of TOBIAS? POWERS and JULIAN POWERS?. She was born August 21, 1848 in South Carolina (Marion County??), and died December 19, 1933. Children of WILLIAM GARDNER and CHARITY POWERS are: i. SARAH3 GARDNER3, b. June 16, 1870, Cumberland County, NC; d. October 03, 1882, Cross Creek Cemetary. ii. MARION LILLIAN GARDNER, b. September 20, 1871, Cumberland County, North Carolina; d. December 31, 1947, Wednesday, at her Gardner home; m. NEVER MARRIED. iii. WILLIE ANNIE GARDNER, b. January 22, 1873, Cumberland County, Fayetteville, NC; d. January 1949, Buried in Petersburg, Va; m. JOHN BURTON JOHNSON, July 02, 1900; b. 187. iv. ALICE GARNDER, b. February 15, 1874, Cumberland County, NC; d. December 15, 1941, Cross Creek, Fayetteville; m. BURGY BURGESS (BB) BURKE; b. May 10, 1880; d. November 14, 1956. v. THOMAS JEFFERSON GARDNER, b. July 15, 1875, Fayetteville (Cumberland County) North Carolina; d. January 06, 1941, Guilford, Baltimore, Maryland at 1 PM; m. NELL (NELLIE) COOK DAVIS, September 29, 1926, by Rev W E Hill. Guilford, Baltimore, Maryland; b. December 19, 1884, Salisbury, North Carolina; d. November 08, 1961, Wednesday, 6:30 PM, Fayetteville. vi. JULIA ANNE GARDNER, b. November 20, 1876, Cumberland County, NC; d. December 07, 1876, Fayetteville, Cross Creek Cemetary, NC. vii. MARY KATE GARDNER3, b. August 16, 1879, Gardner home site, Cumberland County, North Carolina3; d. November 09, 1962, Hope Mills, North Carolina, Friday, 7 PM4; m. HENRY JACKSON KIVETT, SR5, September 23, 1908, Fayetteville, North Carolina by Rev Royal, Methodist5; b. November 11, 1850, Chatham County, NC. Lived in Cumberland Co (Beavers Creek), NC5; d. August 04, 1932, Thursday, Hope Mills, North Carolina6. viii. WILLIAM (WILLIE) WINFIELD (SR) GARDNER, b. April 28, 1881, Cumberland County, North Carolina; d. February 22, 1952, Fayetteville; m. NEDRA DELUKE (LUKIE) PINKSTON, April 10, 1929, Fayetteville, NC, by Rev H Koelling; b. December 28, 1893, Wadesboro, North Carolina; d. November 17, 1936, Fayetteville, North Carolina. ix. IDA M GARDNER, b. January 19, 1883; d. June 19, 1966; m. NEVER MARRIED. x. DAVID MICHAEL GARDNER, b. September 12, 1886, Fayetteville, Cumberland County, NC; d. March 21, 1953, Friday, Fayetteville, NC, Services at Gardner's Chapel; m. JENNY (VIRGINIA) SHAW, September 04, 1920; b. Highsmith Rainey Memorial Hospital; d. April 14, 1966, Thursday, Fayetteville, Service at Gardner's Chapel. xi. CHARITY LOUISE GARDNER, b. January 24, 1887, Cumberland County, NC; d. November 27, 1954, Raleigh, NC, Mountlawn Cemetary; m. ROLAND L HAMLETT, SR, December 24, 1912; d. August 16, 1955. xii. ELLA MAE GARDNER, b. April 30, 1889, Cumberland County, NC; d. February 02, 1963; m. ROY G RICHARDSON; b. of Logansport, Ind; d. 1948. xiii. ELIZABETH (LIZZIE) WEATHERSBY GARDNER, b. July 21, 1891, Cumberland County, Fayetteville, North Carolina; d. August 12, 1944, Charlotte, North Carolina, 8 PM; m. NEVER. Endnotes 1. Katherine E Kivett Samons and Dolores Samons Harvell. 2. Cross Creek Cemetery List, 5/2000. dsh See FTM Notes, 8/2000. 3. Katherine E Kivett Samons and Dolores Samons Harvell. 4. Dolores Samons Harvell. Obiturary 5. Katherine E Kivett Samons and Dolores Samons Harvell. 6. Katherine E Kivett Samons. Grave Marker Some of this family information was obtained from the family Bible of William Jefferson Gardner, March 1956, by Dolores Samons Harvell. Bible in mypossession. dsh Aunt Ethel Kivett Brown feels that the Gardner family was from Bladen or Sampson County, North Carolina. UNKNOWN dsh 11/1999 GROOM BRIDE MARRIAGE DATE COUNTY Gardner, Josiah Deal, Patsey 13 Dec 1834 Cumberland _________________________________________________________________ from the Bladen Observer, 6 Feb 2000 - dsh County Seat is Elizabethtown, per Aunt Ethel. Bladen County have had long, distinguished histories. Bladen is the third largest county in North Carolina. Its 976 square miles are occupied by slightly more than 30,000 residents as we approach the new millennium. There are seven incorporated towns-Elizabethtown (the county seat), Bladenboro, Clarkton, White Lake, Tar Heel, Dublin, and the newest, East Arcadia-all small, and all grand locales for quality, family living. Bladen is blessed with rich and expansive farmland, solid blue-chip industry, beautiful recreational lakes, and a vital river. The Cape Fear runs through the heart of the county, and supplies sustenance in many forms to a grateful populace. Bladen is known as the Mother of Counties. At one time it was the largest county in North Carolina, before 54 others were carved from her territory. Even much of Tennessee, it is said, was part of the original Bladen. The carvings, according to The Formation of the North Carolina Counties, 1663-1943, started in 1749, about 15 years after Bladen's birth as a county. First came Anson, in 1749, followed at least in part by Orange, Rowan, and then many others. _________________________________________________________________ Subject: Re: GARDNER LOOK UP Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 10:22:25 EST From: BGai927296@aol.com To: dsh1@erols.com Dolores, I found the following. It appears they started out in Bladen and went into Cumberland. Bladen Co. 1850 Gardiner, Joshua, 45,m, laborer, NC (notice "i") Betsey,40,f,Nc Polly,18,f,NC Elias,16,m,laborer,NC John,14,m,NC James,9,m,NC William,3,m,NC Robeson,6,m,NC Cumberland Co. 1860 Gardner,Elizabeth,45,f James,20,m Robinson,15,m William,11,m Mary,4months,f Cumberland Co. 1870 Gardner,William,22,m Charity,22,f,SC Infant,1month,f Elizabeth,60,f Cumberland Co. 1880 Gardner,Wiliam,33,m Charity,30,f,wife Sarah,10,f,daughter Marian,8,m,son Annie,7,f,dau. Allis,6,f,dau. Thomas,5,m,son Mary,10months,f,dau. It appears that Joshua may have died between 1850 and 1860. I found another Joshua but he was not living with any of the names mentioned. His age was way off too. I hope this helps. Bonnie Wilma Cullison wrote: > I am seeking information about Thomas Gardner, b. 1775, in SC, d. Nov 8, 1819, IN., m. Elizabeth White, b. 1780 prob. SC, d. April 17, 1835, IN. Children: Thomas,; John, b. April 25, 1798, GA: William Gardner, b. Dec 23, 1804, SC; Josiah, b 1808, SC; Nancy, b. 1811, PA; Hugh, b. 1814,; Sarah, b. 1816; Margaret, b. 1818, IN. Thomas, and family came to Indiana in 1814, from SC. He was thought to be the first teacher in Washington Twp., Gibson Co., IN. Any help appreciated. Wilma > ==== GARDNER Mailing List ==== It is more important to BE a good ancestor than to FIND one. Fortunately, one does not usually have to choose between the two. -- List admin. darrellm@sprynet.com ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
Marilyn, thank you for your reply. I know nothing about this family, origin, parents, nothing. Thomas, is my ggggrandfather, and the info I have was given to me by a lady in the neighborhood who was interested in genealogy and spent hours searching records. Wilma ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marilynn Masten" <GardnerRus@carolina.rr.com> To: <GARDNER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, September 28, 2002 10:45 AM Subject: Re: [GARDNER] Thomas Gardner > I won't attempt to touch upon the zillions of William and Thomas Gardners. > We have scored of them, mostly NC. And we don't know where they came from. > > But I notice the name "Hugh". This is Welch. Have you considered a Welch > background? But he may have been named for the preacher, neighbor, or > whatever. > > Just a thought. > > Marilynn > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Wilma Cullison" <wawdc@vincennes.net> > To: <GARDNER-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 8:34 PM > Subject: [GARDNER] Thomas Gardner > > > > I am seeking information about Thomas Gardner, b. 1775, in SC, d. Nov 8, > 1819, IN., m. Elizabeth White, b. 1780 prob. SC, d. April 17, 1835, IN. > Children: Thomas,; John, b. April 25, 1798, GA: William Gardner, b. Dec 23, > 1804, SC; Josiah, b 1808, SC; Nancy, b. 1811, PA; Hugh, b. 1814,; Sarah, b. > 1816; Margaret, b. 1818, IN. Thomas, and family came to Indiana in 1814, > from SC. He was thought to be the first teacher in Washington Twp., Gibson > Co., IN. Any help appreciated. Wilma > > > > > > ==== GARDNER Mailing List ==== > > It is more important to BE a good ancestor than to FIND one. > > Fortunately, one does not usually have to choose between the two. > > -- List admin. darrellm@sprynet.com > > > > ============================== > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, > go to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > ==== GARDNER Mailing List ==== > "We dance round in a ring and suppose, > But the Secret sits in the middle and knows." > -- Robert Frost (He must have been a genealogist.) > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
Considering the number of Gardners spread around the world, let's all change our last name to Zimbroski or some such thing. Marillynn
I won't attempt to touch upon the zillions of William and Thomas Gardners. We have scored of them, mostly NC. And we don't know where they came from. But I notice the name "Hugh". This is Welch. Have you considered a Welch background? But he may have been named for the preacher, neighbor, or whatever. Just a thought. Marilynn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wilma Cullison" <wawdc@vincennes.net> To: <GARDNER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 8:34 PM Subject: [GARDNER] Thomas Gardner > I am seeking information about Thomas Gardner, b. 1775, in SC, d. Nov 8, 1819, IN., m. Elizabeth White, b. 1780 prob. SC, d. April 17, 1835, IN. Children: Thomas,; John, b. April 25, 1798, GA: William Gardner, b. Dec 23, 1804, SC; Josiah, b 1808, SC; Nancy, b. 1811, PA; Hugh, b. 1814,; Sarah, b. 1816; Margaret, b. 1818, IN. Thomas, and family came to Indiana in 1814, from SC. He was thought to be the first teacher in Washington Twp., Gibson Co., IN. Any help appreciated. Wilma > > > ==== GARDNER Mailing List ==== > It is more important to BE a good ancestor than to FIND one. > Fortunately, one does not usually have to choose between the two. > -- List admin. darrellm@sprynet.com > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
I agree with y'all!! John anything!! But as long as I'm here, I'm still desparately seeking John Wesley Gardner, born about 1849/50 somewhere in this world. It was rumored that he was at least half Cherokee. Lived around Ft. Payne, (DeKalb Co) AL for a while but moved to Lincoln/Drew Co., AR by 1884 when my Grandmother Martha Ann "Roxie" Gardner was born. She had siblings: William, b. 1872; Thomas, b. 1873; Susan "Susie", b. 1875; Jeff, b. 1877; Hannah, b. 1882; and Margaret, b. 1880. Roxie married Will Daniel Manning and Susie married John Monroe "Munn" Dodson. Aunt Susie and Uncle Munn had too many kids to list here so I won't. Any info on the Gardner's listed here would be greatly appreciated. __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New DSL Internet Access from SBC & Yahoo! http://sbc.yahoo.com
Charles' middle name being 'Early' reminds me of a contact that I had at one time while tracing my Gardner. Her name was Early Gardner and I think I may have her email address in my pile. . .<early@usmo.com> Try that. I don't know that she will be able to help you but it would be worth a try for me. __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New DSL Internet Access from SBC & Yahoo! http://sbc.yahoo.com
Hello List: My oldest know ancestor is John Gardner b. 1789 in PA. d. 1846 Preble CO. Ohio He married Caroline Cob/Cobb b.? from Preble CO. OH. Would like to connect with anyone that may have more info on these people. Their daughter Evaline Mary Gardner ( or Mary Evaline Gardner) was my grandmother (2nd great) she married John Anderson Ewing, They moved to MO. Margrett McCorkle margrett42@msn.com
> Wilma, Does any of the following sound famillliar to you? The information is uncannily similar??? How about the name EDGE or WEATHERSBY??? Look forward to hearing from you. Dolores Descendants of Joshua Gardner Generation No. 1 1. JOSHUA1 GARDNER was born Abt. 1805 in possibly Bladen County, NC, per Aunt Ethel; laborer, per 1850 Bladen Co Census, and died Abt. 1860. He married ELIZABETH (BETSY). She was born Abt. 1810 in NC; listed as Head of Household 1860 Cumberland Co Census; 5 years younger!. Children of JOSHUA GARDNER and ELIZABETH (BETSY) are: i. NANCY2 GARDNER, b. February 17, 1828. ii. MARY GARDNER, b. November 22, 1830. iii. POLLY GARDNER, b. 1832, NC. iv. ELIAS GARDNER, b. September 21, 1833, NC, laborer per 1850 Bladen Co Census. v. JOHN GARDNER, b. February 18, 1837, NC. vi. ROBINSON GARDNER, b. April 07, 1840, NC; listed as Robeson, 6 years old, 1850 Bladen Co Census. vii. JAMES GARDNER, b. October 16, 1841, NC. 2. viii. WILLIAM JEFFERSON GARDNER, b. October 12, 1847, Bladen County, North Carolina; 1850 Bladen County Census; d. November 29, 1922, Wednesday, Services at Gardner's Chapel. **(my ggfather)** ix. MARY GARDNER, b. 1860, Born after her father's death? Joshua was her father?. Generation No. 2 2. WILLIAM JEFFERSON2 GARDNER (JOSHUA1)1 was born October 12, 1847 in Bladen County, North Carolina; 1850 Bladen County Census, and died November 29, 1922 in Wednesday, Services at Gardner's Chapel. He married CHARITY WEATHERSBY POWERS2 April 14, 1870 in Fayetteville, NC, by Rev W J West, daughter of TOBIAS? POWERS and JULIAN POWERS?. She was born August 21, 1848 in South Carolina (Marion County??), and died December 19, 1933. Children of WILLIAM GARDNER and CHARITY POWERS are: i. SARAH3 GARDNER3, b. June 16, 1870, Cumberland County, NC; d. October 03, 1882, Cross Creek Cemetary. ii. MARION LILLIAN GARDNER, b. September 20, 1871, Cumberland County, North Carolina; d. December 31, 1947, Wednesday, at her Gardner home; m. NEVER MARRIED. iii. WILLIE ANNIE GARDNER, b. January 22, 1873, Cumberland County, Fayetteville, NC; d. January 1949, Buried in Petersburg, Va; m. JOHN BURTON JOHNSON, July 02, 1900; b. 187. iv. ALICE GARNDER, b. February 15, 1874, Cumberland County, NC; d. December 15, 1941, Cross Creek, Fayetteville; m. BURGY BURGESS (BB) BURKE; b. May 10, 1880; d. November 14, 1956. v. THOMAS JEFFERSON GARDNER, b. July 15, 1875, Fayetteville (Cumberland County) North Carolina; d. January 06, 1941, Guilford, Baltimore, Maryland at 1 PM; m. NELL (NELLIE) COOK DAVIS, September 29, 1926, by Rev W E Hill. Guilford, Baltimore, Maryland; b. December 19, 1884, Salisbury, North Carolina; d. November 08, 1961, Wednesday, 6:30 PM, Fayetteville. vi. JULIA ANNE GARDNER, b. November 20, 1876, Cumberland County, NC; d. December 07, 1876, Fayetteville, Cross Creek Cemetary, NC. vii. MARY KATE GARDNER3, b. August 16, 1879, Gardner home site, Cumberland County, North Carolina3; d. November 09, 1962, Hope Mills, North Carolina, Friday, 7 PM4; m. HENRY JACKSON KIVETT, SR5, September 23, 1908, Fayetteville, North Carolina by Rev Royal, Methodist5; b. November 11, 1850, Chatham County, NC. Lived in Cumberland Co (Beavers Creek), NC5; d. August 04, 1932, Thursday, Hope Mills, North Carolina6. viii. WILLIAM (WILLIE) WINFIELD (SR) GARDNER, b. April 28, 1881, Cumberland County, North Carolina; d. February 22, 1952, Fayetteville; m. NEDRA DELUKE (LUKIE) PINKSTON, April 10, 1929, Fayetteville, NC, by Rev H Koelling; b. December 28, 1893, Wadesboro, North Carolina; d. November 17, 1936, Fayetteville, North Carolina. ix. IDA M GARDNER, b. January 19, 1883; d. June 19, 1966; m. NEVER MARRIED. x. DAVID MICHAEL GARDNER, b. September 12, 1886, Fayetteville, Cumberland County, NC; d. March 21, 1953, Friday, Fayetteville, NC, Services at Gardner's Chapel; m. JENNY (VIRGINIA) SHAW, September 04, 1920; b. Highsmith Rainey Memorial Hospital; d. April 14, 1966, Thursday, Fayetteville, Service at Gardner's Chapel. xi. CHARITY LOUISE GARDNER, b. January 24, 1887, Cumberland County, NC; d. November 27, 1954, Raleigh, NC, Mountlawn Cemetary; m. ROLAND L HAMLETT, SR, December 24, 1912; d. August 16, 1955. xii. ELLA MAE GARDNER, b. April 30, 1889, Cumberland County, NC; d. February 02, 1963; m. ROY G RICHARDSON; b. of Logansport, Ind; d. 1948. xiii. ELIZABETH (LIZZIE) WEATHERSBY GARDNER, b. July 21, 1891, Cumberland County, Fayetteville, North Carolina; d. August 12, 1944, Charlotte, North Carolina, 8 PM; m. NEVER. Endnotes 1. Katherine E Kivett Samons and Dolores Samons Harvell. 2. Cross Creek Cemetery List, 5/2000. dsh See FTM Notes, 8/2000. 3. Katherine E Kivett Samons and Dolores Samons Harvell. 4. Dolores Samons Harvell. Obiturary 5. Katherine E Kivett Samons and Dolores Samons Harvell. 6. Katherine E Kivett Samons. Grave Marker Some of this family information was obtained from the family Bible of William Jefferson Gardner, March 1956, by Dolores Samons Harvell. Bible in mypossession. dsh Aunt Ethel Kivett Brown feels that the Gardner family was from Bladen or Sampson County, North Carolina. UNKNOWN dsh 11/1999 GROOM BRIDE MARRIAGE DATE COUNTY Gardner, Josiah Deal, Patsey 13 Dec 1834 Cumberland _________________________________________________________________ from the Bladen Observer, 6 Feb 2000 - dsh County Seat is Elizabethtown, per Aunt Ethel. Bladen County have had long, distinguished histories. Bladen is the third largest county in North Carolina. Its 976 square miles are occupied by slightly more than 30,000 residents as we approach the new millennium. There are seven incorporated townsElizabethtown (the county seat), Bladenboro, Clarkton, White Lake, Tar Heel, Dublin, and the newest, East Arcadiaall small, and all grand locales for quality, family living. Bladen is blessed with rich and expansive farmland, solid blue-chip industry, beautiful recreational lakes, and a vital river. The Cape Fear runs through the heart of the county, and supplies sustenance in many forms to a grateful populace. Bladen is known as the Mother of Counties. At one time it was the largest county in North Carolina, before 54 others were carved from her territory. Even much of Tennessee, it is said, was part of the original Bladen. The carvings, according to The Formation of the North Carolina Counties, 1663-1943, started in 1749, about 15 years after Bladens birth as a county. First came Anson, in 1749, followed at least in part by Orange, Rowan, and then many others. _________________________________________________________________ Subject: Re: GARDNER LOOK UP Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 10:22:25 EST From: BGai927296@aol.com To: dsh1@erols.com Dolores, I found the following. It appears they started out in Bladen and went into Cumberland. Bladen Co. 1850 Gardiner, Joshua, 45,m, laborer, NC (notice "i") Betsey,40,f,Nc Polly,18,f,NC Elias,16,m,laborer,NC John,14,m,NC James,9,m,NC William,3,m,NC Robeson,6,m,NC Cumberland Co. 1860 Gardner,Elizabeth,45,f James,20,m Robinson,15,m William,11,m Mary,4months,f Cumberland Co. 1870 Gardner,William,22,m Charity,22,f,SC Infant,1month,f Elizabeth,60,f Cumberland Co. 1880 Gardner,Wiliam,33,m Charity,30,f,wife Sarah,10,f,daughter Marian,8,m,son Annie,7,f,dau. Allis,6,f,dau. Thomas,5,m,son Mary,10months,f,dau. It appears that Joshua may have died between 1850 and 1860. I found another Joshua but he was not living with any of the names mentioned. His age was way off too. I hope this helps. Bonnie Wilma Cullison wrote: > I am seeking information about Thomas Gardner, b. 1775, in SC, d. Nov 8, 1819, IN., m. Elizabeth White, b. 1780 prob. SC, d. April 17, 1835, IN. Children: Thomas,; John, b. April 25, 1798, GA: William Gardner, b. Dec 23, 1804, SC; Josiah, b 1808, SC; Nancy, b. 1811, PA; Hugh, b. 1814,; Sarah, b. 1816; Margaret, b. 1818, IN. Thomas, and family came to Indiana in 1814, from SC. He was thought to be the first teacher in Washington Twp., Gibson Co., IN. Any help appreciated. Wilma >
I am seeking information about Thomas Gardner, b. 1775, in SC, d. Nov 8, 1819, IN., m. Elizabeth White, b. 1780 prob. SC, d. April 17, 1835, IN. Children: Thomas,; John, b. April 25, 1798, GA: William Gardner, b. Dec 23, 1804, SC; Josiah, b 1808, SC; Nancy, b. 1811, PA; Hugh, b. 1814,; Sarah, b. 1816; Margaret, b. 1818, IN. Thomas, and family came to Indiana in 1814, from SC. He was thought to be the first teacher in Washington Twp., Gibson Co., IN. Any help appreciated. Wilma
South Australian Assisted Passengers 1836-1841 GARDENER: Eliza - 7 Jul 1840 GARDINER: William - 13 Aug 1839 and wife GARDNER: Frederick - 18 Jan 1838 and wife and 1 child/ren GARDNER: John - 3 Apr 1839 and wife and 1 child/ren GARDNER: Triphena - 19 Dec 1839 GARDNER: William - 17 Jun 1839
Illinois Civil War Veterans Serving In Missouri Units NAME RANK COMPANY REGIMENT RESIDENCE GARDNER, CHARLES L SGT G 7 MO US CAV ELLISVILLE GARDNER, JOSEPH PVT C 18 MO US INF CALHOUN CO