Thanks for checking. The Gardner name was often misspelled Gardiner. They were definitely married 4-19-1876, and never divorced. She died in 1929. He died in 1943. Both are buried in Bethel Methodist Cemetary in Gloucester County. I "believe", though I am in no way sure, that she may have been the daughter of Samuel F. Firth (b 1839), and Ellen (Ella) Ports(b 1840). Samuel and Ellen were my great grandparents. I keep my eyes out on this list, just in case some day someone will question one of these lines. So far, no luck. But .....one day! It will happen. Chrissie Christine Firth Walsh ----- Original Message ----- From: gstillings@att.net To: shihtzumom Sent: Monday, June 03, 2002 9:39 PM Subject: Re: [NJGLOUCE] GARDNERS Hi, I checjed the 1880 US Censusu all states and could not find Edward and Katherine Gardner anywhere unless they were divorced before 1880. I found and Edward B. with a Virginia in Pa but that is it. Sorry. Gail Stillings-Murphy > Do you have information on Edward Bates Gardner(b. 6/2/1854) who married > Katherine (Cate) Firth(b.3/20/1859). they were married April 19, 1876 in > Gloucester County by Thomas Pilling, JP. Both are buried in the Bethel > Methodist Cemetary. I can go back a couple more generations on the Gardner > side,but am looking for the parents of Katherine Firth Gardner (Edward's wife). > I know I have Gardner cousins through this marriage, but cannot find the proof > of who Katherine's parents were. > > This Gardner line is associated with the Gardner Funeral Home in Runnemede, NJ > also. > > Chrissie > shihtzumom@snip.net > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Geraldine Sage > To: NJGLOUCE-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Monday, June 03, 2002 4:11 PM > Subject: [NJGLOUCE] GARDNERS > > > Have found some of my Gardners in Gloucester Co. , org. from Burlington > Co., Does there seem to be a basic ancestor for the Gloucester Gardners > or did most seem to migrate as mine did. I am back to 1779 in N.J. and > have hit a brick wall. Any info out there for me ?? Would appreciate any > thing no matter how small. Thanks in advance, Gerri > Gardner Sage > > >