Hi, I'm new to this list, so I'm not sure what the proper protocol is for requesting information. I am looking for information on the following "gardner": Thomas Frederick Gardner Born: 04/13/1820 Buffalo NY Died: 03/26/1906 AZ Spouse: Gertrude (Apodaca) Gardner (mother's name Charlotta Carlote) Born: 03/29/1837 Lleno, Mexico Died: 01/02/1923 AZ? They were married in 1860 in present-day Patagonia, Santa Cruz County; however, back then Patagonia didn't show up on maps and it was part of Pima County. The closest civilized area to them was Fort Crittenden about 5 miles away where they would go in the event of indian attacks. I would REALLY appreciate any additional information anyone may have. I cannot seem to get any information on the family any earlier than Thomas Gardner. Thanks Elizabeth (Gardner) Woolley
Don't have a tie but you did good..welcome aborad... ----- Original Message ----- From: ""Elizabeth \"BJ\" Woolley"" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2001 7:57 PM Subject: [GARDNER] gardner family tree > Hi, > > I'm new to this list, so I'm not sure what the proper protocol is for > requesting information. > > I am looking for information on the following "gardner": > > Thomas Frederick Gardner > Born: 04/13/1820 Buffalo NY > Died: 03/26/1906 AZ > Spouse: Gertrude (Apodaca) Gardner (mother's name Charlotta Carlote) > Born: 03/29/1837 Lleno, Mexico > Died: 01/02/1923 AZ? > > They were married in 1860 in present-day Patagonia, Santa Cruz County; > however, back then Patagonia didn't show up on maps and it was part of > Pima County. The closest civilized area to them was Fort Crittenden > about 5 miles away where they would go in the event of indian attacks. > > I would REALLY appreciate any additional information anyone may have. I > cannot seem to get any information on the family any earlier than Thomas > Gardner. > > Thanks > Elizabeth (Gardner) Woolley > > > ==== GARDNER Mailing List ==== > To contact the list administrator, send mail to > [email protected] > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library >