Mary H. Gardner

(7 October 1835 - )
Mary H. Gardner|b. 7 Oct 1835|p26.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|Hugh Gardner|b. 1751\nd. 1 Feb 1815|p238.htm|Mary Nelson|b. Mar 1772\nd. 6 Oct 1825|p239.htm|Enoch Nelson|b. ca 1783\nd. 29 Jan 1863|p228.htm|Lydia? Pike|b. ca 1790|p229.htm|

Great-great-grandaunt of Darrell Allen Martin.
Mary was born in Vermont on 7 October 1835.1,2 She was the daughter of William N. Gardner and Eliza Nelson. Mary was probably age under 5 in William N. Gardner's household in the 1840 Census taken in Newbury, Orange County, Vermont. She was a resident in the household of William N. Gardner in the 6 August 1850 census taken in Newbury a student age 14.3

Cited documentation

  1. [S15] Gardiner, William, 1850 US Census, Newbury, Orange County, Vermont; NARA M432 Roll 926, pg. 134, age 14 b. "Vt."
  2. [S182] Gardner, Wm, 1840 US Census, Newbury, Orange County, Vermont; www.ancestry.com May 2002, Ancestry online images 3-4 of 30, pg. 222, age under 5.
  3. [S15] Gardiner, William, 1850 Census Newbury, VT.
 
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