Nivard, Our Gardiners left Ireland in the mid-to late 1800s and went to Southern England. We have traced them bact to the mid 1700 in Ireland. We believe that they had come from England because they were Anglican but we have not been able to prove that. Do you have English Gardiners who came to Ireland? Oh my other question: Is there a file on line that I could study re the late 1700s marriage licences? Sandy --- On Sun, 8/26/12, Nivard Ovington <ovington1@sky.com> wrote: From: Nivard Ovington <ovington1@sky.com> Subject: Re: [DUBLIN-CITY] Marriage licenses To: irl-dublin-city@rootsweb.com Date: Sunday, August 26, 2012, 8:58 AM Hi Sandra If you mean a John GARDINER to an Elizabeth STOKER then no its not listed However this is just an index to marriages where a licence was applied for and not the marriages themselves Detail amounts to names and a year but can be a great help in determining when and if they married I have GARDINERs myself but some way off in Suffolk Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) On 26/08/2012 13:49, SANDRA GARDINER wrote: > WOW > Thank you. > Is there a file on line that I could study? > One of the most interesting for me would be the wedding of John Gardiner and Elizabeth Stoker. > Sandy ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to IRL-DUBLIN-CITY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi again I do not know of an online resource for the licences themselves or even if they still exist Perhaps Christina knows ? My GARDINERs are from Stoke Ash back to the 1600's but were very good at producing daughters so not many males were left, I have lost a William b1758 not sure where he got to but I think the others are accounted for, mine were C of E as far as I can tell, one or two were quite well off, one was a surgeon and chemist , my male line seems to die out towards the end of the 1800's (unless William managed more) Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) On 26/08/2012 20:16, SANDRA GARDINER wrote: > Nivard, > Our Gardiners left Ireland in the mid-to late 1800s and went to Southern England. > We have traced them bact to the mid 1700 in Ireland. > We believe that they had come from England because they were Anglican but we have not been able to prove that. > Do you have English Gardiners who came to Ireland? > > Oh my other question: > Is there a file on line that I could study re the late 1700s marriage licences? > Sandy