William E. Gardner

(circa 1858 - )
William E. Gardner|b. ca 1858|p227.htm|Horatio W. H. Gardner|b. 27 Jul 1833\nd. fol 1890|p3.htm|Elizabeth M. A. Cross|b. ca 1824|p223.htm|William N. Gardner|b. 9 Aug 1805\nd. 15 Oct 1879|p1.htm|Eliza Nelson|b. 22 Apr 1812\nd. fol 1880|p2.htm|Michael Cross|b. ca 1787|p234.htm|Betsey (--?--)|b. ca 1788|p2531.htm|

First cousin thrice removed of Darrell Allen Martin.
William was born in Newbury, Orange County, Vermont, circa 1858.1,2 He was the son of Horatio W. H. Gardner and Elizabeth M. A. Cross. He was a resident in the household of Horatio W. H. Gardner in the 14 August 1860 census taken in Newbury age 2.3 He was a resident in the household of Horatio W. H. Gardner in the 9 June 1870 census taken in Newbury a student age 12.4

Cited documentation

  1. [S37] Gardner, Horatio, 1870 US Census, Newbury, Orange County, Vermont; NARA M593 Roll 1622, pg. 22, age 12 b. "Vermont."
  2. [S28] Gardner, Horatio, 1860 US Census, Newbury, Orange County, Vermont; NARA M653 Roll 1323, pg. 230, age 2 b. "Vermont."
  3. [S28] Gardner, Horatio, 1860 Census Newbury, VT.
  4. [S37] Gardner, Horatio, 1870 Census Newbury, VT.
 
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