http://www.arkansasfamilies.net/prifg.htm Arkansas Penitentiary Records 1918~1920
Book Title: KENTUCKY OBITUARIES 1787-1854 Compiled by: G. Glenn Cliff @1977 ISBN: 0-8063-0758-7 LDS Fiche: 6048872 (3 fiche) The book can be purchased from several geneology book sellers. GARDNER, Julia Ann GARDNER, Margaret Crochet GARDNER, Martha Grady GARDNER, Robert GARGER, Mary Hanna http://members.tripod.com/~alanjones/obits.htm
I, too, am interested in whether or not there was a Jasper or Jean Gardner. Many people say so, but do any of them have any proof? I would love to know more. LarealiaGet more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com
I was told there was never a Jasper Gardner. She never got back to me. what did you find out? Marillynn ----- Original Message ----- From: <gtownma@aol.com> To: <GARDNER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 23, 2002 5:16 PM Subject: [GARDNER] Jasper GArdner > I just sent papers in to join Daughters of the American Revolution through Sterling Gardner's line. HIs grandfather, I believe, was Jasper GArdner. I have two sons ages 15 and 9, that would be a descendant, but don't think my husband would let them do tests at this time..... > > Tina Sansone > > IF anyone is interested in joining DAR through Sterling Gardner they can feel free to contact me at > Gtownma@midsouth.rr.com. > > > ==== GARDNER Mailing List ==== > There is a reasonable expectation that messages on this list will > have some connection with the GARDNER family (or variant spellings). > What that means is up to you. -- 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 >
Cayahoga Co., Ohio Denison Cemetery Gardner , Charlotte M. Death Date: Interment Date: 9/24/1869 ; Interment Number: 175 Color: ; Sex: ; Age: 21 Address: ; Cause of Death: ; Remarks: Section: ; Lot Number: 42 ; Tier: ; Grave: 4N Marker: yes ; Photo: Stone Inscription: unavailable
Cayahoga County, Ohio, Lutheran Cemetery Gardner , Andrew Birth Date: 3/5/1890 ; Death Date: 12/31/1974 Interment Date: 1/3/1975 ; Order Number 13968 Section: F ; Lot: 102 ; Block: ; Tier: ; Grave: Veteran: No ; Infant: No ; Ashes: No Comments: Gardner , Clara Birth Date: 11/17/1893 ; Death Date: 8/20/1976 Interment Date: 8/23/1976 ; Order Number 14274 Section: F ; Lot: 102 ; Block: ; Tier: ; Grave: Veteran: No ; Infant: No ; Ashes: No Comments: Gardner , Eleanor Birth Date: 3/21/1917 ; Death Date: 4/29/1996 Interment Date: 5/3/1996 ; Order Number 17545 Section: Q ; Lot: 141 ; Block: ; Tier: ; Grave: 8 Veteran: Yes ; Infant: No ; Ashes: No Comments:
Gardners on the 1870 Dimmit County Texas Census http://historicdistrict.com/Genealogy/Dimmit/dc1870.asp
VIETNAMESE CONFLICT CASUALTIES, NEW YORK NAME RANK BRANCH HOME OF RECORD STATE CASUALTY DATE CASUALTY COUNTRY BIRTH DATE TYPE OF CASUALTY BNR ENLIST/OFFICER COUNTY GARDNER ALEN LOUIS PFC ARMY ELMIRA NY 22 APR 67 SOUTH VIETNAM 11 AUG 47 HOSTILE KILLED E CHEMUNG GARDNER WILHIMON PFC ARMY NEW YORK NY 26 AUG 69 SOUTH VIETNAM 18 DEC 48 HOSTILE KILLED E NEW YORK
I would like to communicate with anyone who knows these Gardners. Pete Apple Descendants of John Elijah Gardner 1 John Elijah Gardner b: in Pennsylvania . +Rose Hardwick b: in Kentucky 2 Lewis Elijah Gardner b: May 13, 1936 in or near Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pa. d: October 17, 1986 in Dallas, Texas
Hello Group, Help! I have been researching my Gardners trying to figure out which New England Family we fit into. My Francis b. 1776 CT m. Susanna b. NY (both d. Elkhart Co. IN 1850) had children: Joseph b. NY 1814 m Caroline Frances McGath in Pickaway Co., OH (my ancestor); Stephen b. PA about 1802/03 d. Elkhart Co., IN; Frances b 1800/1810 in NY (d. abt 1835/39 probably in Athens Co., OH); Henry b. abt 1813 in NY. The other children of Francis are: Tony or Anthony, Helen, Hannah, Phebe, Susan, Thomas, Francis, Elias, Han, and Hannah. These are all names used in the Nantucket group. I hope that somebody out there can help me. Billie
At 12:29 PM 1/1/03 -0500, Geobill1212@aol.com wrote: >I would like to know how I can view the messages that have been posted before >I joined (about a week ago). Thank you for the help. Hi: There are two ways. One is to do an interactive search, based on the contents of the message(s). That begins at: http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl The other is the threaded archives, which begins at: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ The instructions are pretty simple. If you have problems, get back to me and I'll help. Darrell RootsWeb List Admin - 5 VT and 1 MA location lists Darrell A. Martin - 18 surnames lists, 1 Scottish clan list darrellm@sprynet.com - 1 software list
> I would like to know how I can view the messages that have been posted before > I joined (about a week ago). Thank you for the help. They're archived at http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/GARDNER/
Only way I know of is to dig him up whichh seems to be illegal. However, if you have any locks of hair that could do it. Marilynn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Gardner" <jimbo_gardner@hotmail.com> To: <GARDNER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 9:02 AM Subject: Re: [GARDNER] DNA testing & New England Gardners > Dear Friends: > I´d like know if exist some possibility to get the DNA of a death person 7 > years ago. > I was born in Lima Peru,and I´m only Gardner in Peru,please could you help > me with that? > Thanks in advance > Jim > > > > > > > >From: "Joseph H. Gardner" <jgardner@iglou.com> > >Reply-To: GARDNER-L@rootsweb.com > >To: GARDNER-L@rootsweb.com > >Subject: Re: [GARDNER] DNA testing & New England Gardners > >Date: Sun, 29 Dec 2002 21:57:29 -0500 > > > >Marilynn: > > > >I'm interested in your statement saying you've "found a close connection to > >a Gardner of the New England Gardners." I'm curious: which New England > >Gardners? There're several Gardner lines that originate in New England in > >the 1600's. The three major ones are: > > > > The Lion Gardner line (The Gardner's Island line). > > The line of Thomas the Planter, which if I remember correctly includes > >both the Gardners of Gardner, ME, and the Nantucket Quaker Gardners. (Some > >of the later migrated to the Quaker settlements in NC.) > > The line of George of London, who settled in Massachusetts Bay Colony > >before following Anne Hutchinson to Rhode Island. He's said to have the > >largerst number of descendants of any of the immigrant Gardners, but I > >don't > >know if there's any hard evidence for this. > > > >Yours, > >Joseph Gardner > > > > > >==== GARDNER Mailing List ==== > >Rootsweb's GARDNER surname Mailing List > >Acceptable Use Policy at: http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/aup.html > > -- 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 > > > _________________________________________________________________ > MSN Fotos: la forma más fácil de compartir e imprimir fotos. > http://photos.msn.es/support/worldwide.aspx > > > ==== 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 >
I would like to know how I can view the messages that have been posted before I joined (about a week ago). Thank you for the help.
If any direct male descendant of the Jean Gardner line will be willing to take the DNA test, I'll pay for it. That will either nail down or eliminate one big line of Gardners. Marilynn
Thought I would post in case someone new is on the list! I am looking for a connection between the Gardner/Gardiner and Fones surnames from Rhode Island, Massachusetts and possibly New York. James Fones Gardner, died 1818, Meigs County, Ohio. Married to Anne Ireland, daughter of Thomas Ireland and Sarah Seeley. This couple had three children: George Washington Gardner Emeline Clarkson Gardner James Fones Gardner, Jr. - Census info says father born Rhode Island. Any help appreciated! Judy
Now I don't know. I THOUGHT it was the Quaker Gardners but I guess the DNA doesn't break it down that much. However, I am inclined to believe it is the Quaker Gardners. However, there were also Gardners who came into NC through New Bern on the coast and they were French Hugenots. It's a mess and if I could just get ONE of those Hugenot descdendants to get his DNA taken, it would settle the question, once and for all. Problem is, they all named their kids William, James, and Thomas. EVERYBODY who was a Gardner followed that pattern. Marilynn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joseph H. Gardner" <jgardner@iglou.com> To: <GARDNER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, December 29, 2002 9:57 PM Subject: Re: [GARDNER] DNA testing & New England Gardners > Marilynn: > > I'm interested in your statement saying you've "found a close connection to > a Gardner of the New England Gardners." I'm curious: which New England > Gardners? There're several Gardner lines that originate in New England in > the 1600's. The three major ones are: > > The Lion Gardner line (The Gardner's Island line). > The line of Thomas the Planter, which if I remember correctly includes > both the Gardners of Gardner, ME, and the Nantucket Quaker Gardners. (Some > of the later migrated to the Quaker settlements in NC.) > The line of George of London, who settled in Massachusetts Bay Colony > before following Anne Hutchinson to Rhode Island. He's said to have the > largerst number of descendants of any of the immigrant Gardners, but I don't > know if there's any hard evidence for this. > > Yours, > Joseph Gardner > > > ==== GARDNER Mailing List ==== > Rootsweb's GARDNER surname Mailing List > Acceptable Use Policy at: http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/aup.html > -- 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 >
Dear Friends: I´d like know if exist some possibility to get the DNA of a death person 7 years ago. I was born in Lima Peru,and I´m only Gardner in Peru,please could you help me with that? Thanks in advance Jim >From: "Joseph H. Gardner" <jgardner@iglou.com> >Reply-To: GARDNER-L@rootsweb.com >To: GARDNER-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [GARDNER] DNA testing & New England Gardners >Date: Sun, 29 Dec 2002 21:57:29 -0500 > >Marilynn: > >I'm interested in your statement saying you've "found a close connection to >a Gardner of the New England Gardners." I'm curious: which New England >Gardners? There're several Gardner lines that originate in New England in >the 1600's. The three major ones are: > > The Lion Gardner line (The Gardner's Island line). > The line of Thomas the Planter, which if I remember correctly includes >both the Gardners of Gardner, ME, and the Nantucket Quaker Gardners. (Some >of the later migrated to the Quaker settlements in NC.) > The line of George of London, who settled in Massachusetts Bay Colony >before following Anne Hutchinson to Rhode Island. He's said to have the >largerst number of descendants of any of the immigrant Gardners, but I >don't >know if there's any hard evidence for this. > >Yours, >Joseph Gardner > > >==== GARDNER Mailing List ==== >Rootsweb's GARDNER surname Mailing List >Acceptable Use Policy at: http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/aup.html > -- 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 _________________________________________________________________ MSN Fotos: la forma más fácil de compartir e imprimir fotos. http://photos.msn.es/support/worldwide.aspx
Joe, thanks for your response to Marylyn. I've wondered what the connection is between the NC Gardners and our folk in New England. Mayble something will be unfolded here. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joseph H. Gardner" <jgardner@iglou.com> To: <GARDNER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, December 29, 2002 9:57 PM Subject: Re: [GARDNER] DNA testing & New England Gardners > Marilynn: > > I'm interested in your statement saying you've "found a close connection to > a Gardner of the New England Gardners." I'm curious: which New England > Gardners? There're several Gardner lines that originate in New England in > the 1600's. The three major ones are: > > The Lion Gardner line (The Gardner's Island line). > The line of Thomas the Planter, which if I remember correctly includes > both the Gardners of Gardner, ME, and the Nantucket Quaker Gardners. (Some > of the later migrated to the Quaker settlements in NC.) > The line of George of London, who settled in Massachusetts Bay Colony > before following Anne Hutchinson to Rhode Island. He's said to have the > largerst number of descendants of any of the immigrant Gardners, but I don't > know if there's any hard evidence for this. > > Yours, > Joseph Gardner > > > ==== GARDNER Mailing List ==== > Rootsweb's GARDNER surname Mailing List > Acceptable Use Policy at: http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/aup.html > -- 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 >
Marilynn: I'm interested in your statement saying you've "found a close connection to a Gardner of the New England Gardners." I'm curious: which New England Gardners? There're several Gardner lines that originate in New England in the 1600's. The three major ones are: The Lion Gardner line (The Gardner's Island line). The line of Thomas the Planter, which if I remember correctly includes both the Gardners of Gardner, ME, and the Nantucket Quaker Gardners. (Some of the later migrated to the Quaker settlements in NC.) The line of George of London, who settled in Massachusetts Bay Colony before following Anne Hutchinson to Rhode Island. He's said to have the largerst number of descendants of any of the immigrant Gardners, but I don't know if there's any hard evidence for this. Yours, Joseph Gardner