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Fugitt, Hester Ann (1860 - 1939) - female
b. 20 SEP 1860
d. 20 JUN 1939 in Cherokee, KY

father: Fugitt, Berry E. (1820 - 1896)
mother: Sparks, Jemima (1838 - 1888)
spouse: Young, Jesse A. (1856 - 1942)
- m. 22 OCT 1879

----------child: Young, Roscoe (*1891 - )
----------child: Young, James Walter (*1891 - )
----------child: Young, Curtis C. (*1891 - )
----------child: Young, Charlotte (*1891 - )
----------child: Young, Levi Morton (*1891 - )
----------child: Young, George Denny (*1891 - )
----------child: Young, David Mayo (*1891 - )
----------child: Young, Anna Irene (*1891 - )
----------child: Young, Elizabeth (*1891 - )
----------child: Young, Luther Nelson (*1891 - )
Fugitt, Walter W. (1863 - ) - male
b. 10 SEP 1863

father: Fugitt, Berry E. (1820 - 1896)
mother: Sparks, Jemima (1838 - 1888)
spouse: Elam, Cora (*1867 - )
Fuhlendorf, Ella (*1883 - ) - female
spouse: Sparks, Edward J. (1879 - 1960)
- m. 23 SEP 1903

----------child: Sparks, Verna (*1914 - )
Fulginetti, Evelyn (private) - female
spouse: Sparks, Claude Wesley (private)
- m. 10 FEB 1952 in Forsyth County, Winston Salem, North Carolina

Fulk, Amanda (*1893 - ) - female
spouse: Holloway, James Monroe (~1889 - )
Fulkerson, Glen Dean (*1925 - 1966) - male
d. 11 OCT 1966 in Chicago, IL

spouse: English, Mary Louisa Anne (private)
- m. 9 OCT 1948 in Denton, TX

Fulkerson, Margaret (*1825 - ) - female
spouse: Wheeler, Samuel Adams (*1821 - )
Fuller, ??? (*1874 - ) - male
spouse: Casey, Alloma Margaret (1878 - 1964)
Fuller, Clifford Lacey (private) - male
spouse: Blakely, Carolyn Josephine (private)
- m. 2 APR 1959

Fuller, Samanta (*1868 - ) - female
spouse: Hogan, Ison (*1864 - )
----------child: Hogan, Laura (1899 - 1931)
Fulmer, Dorothy (*1905 - ) - female
spouse: McKay, Dwight Huntington (1901 - 1957)
Fulmore, Buchanan Sparks (private) - male
father: Fulmore, Zachariah Taylor (1885 - 1959)
mother: Sparks, Gladys Lacy (1894 - 1971)
Fulmore, Zachariah Taylor (1885 - 1959) - male
b. 26 JAN 1885 in Austin, TX
d. 10 AUG 1959 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA

father: Taylor, Zachary (*1850 - )
mother: Robertson, Luella (*1854 - )
spouse: Sparks, Gladys Lacy (1894 - 1971)
- m. 25 DEC 1914 in Flora, MS

----------child: Fulmore, Buchanan Sparks (private)
----------child: Fulmore, Zachary Taylor (private)
Fulmore, Zachary Taylor (private) - male
father: Fulmore, Zachariah Taylor (1885 - 1959)
mother: Sparks, Gladys Lacy (1894 - 1971)
Fulton, Sarah Jane (*1808 - ) - female
spouse: Duncan, Andrew Jackson (*1804 - )
----------child: Duncan, Mary Eliza (*1839 - 1904)
Fults, Daniel (*1794 - ) - male
spouse: Sparks, Jemima Summers (*1800 - )
- m. AFT. 2 SEP 1816 in Rowan County, NC

Fults, Grace (*1903 - ) - female
spouse: Sparks, John E. (1905 - )
----------child: Sparks, Edgar C. (private)
----------child: Sparks, Kenneth C. (private)
Fults, Mattie (*1902 - ) - female
spouse: Smith, Cyril O. (1898 - )
----------child: Smith, Etheline (private)
----------child: Smith, William (private)
Fultz, Amanda (*1850 - ) - female
father: Fultz, Morgan (*1815 - )
mother: Sparks, Mary (~1819 - )
Fultz, Barbara (*1850 - ) - female
father: Fultz, Morgan (*1815 - )
mother: Sparks, Mary (~1819 - )
Fultz, Bertha (*1891 - ) - female
spouse: Kelley, Charles Lansford (1887 - 1960)
Fultz, Charles (*1850 - ) - male
father: Fultz, Morgan (*1815 - )
mother: Sparks, Mary (~1819 - )
Fultz, Colonel (*1850 - ) - male
father: Fultz, Morgan (*1815 - )
mother: Sparks, Mary (~1819 - )
Fultz, Daniel (*1850 - ) - male
father: Fultz, Morgan (*1815 - )
mother: Sparks, Mary (~1819 - )
Fultz, Eli (*1850 - ) - male
father: Fultz, Morgan (*1815 - )
mother: Sparks, Mary (~1819 - )
Fultz, Elijah (*1892 - ) - male
spouse: Leedy, Emma (*1896 - )
Fultz, J. L. (*1850 - ) - male
father: Fultz, Morgan (*1815 - )
mother: Sparks, Mary (~1819 - )
Fultz, Jesse (*1850 - ) - male
father: Fultz, Morgan (*1815 - )
mother: Sparks, Mary (~1819 - )
Fultz, John (*1850 - ) - male
father: Fultz, Morgan (*1815 - )
mother: Sparks, Mary (~1819 - )
Fultz, Mary Ann (*1850 - ) - female
father: Fultz, Morgan (*1815 - )
mother: Sparks, Mary (~1819 - )
Fultz, Morgan (*1815 - ) - male
spouse: Sparks, Mary (~1819 - )
----------child: Fultz, Daniel (*1850 - )
----------child: Fultz, Barbara (*1850 - )
----------child: Fultz, Jesse (*1850 - )
----------child: Fultz, Nancy (*1850 - )
----------child: Fultz, Priscilla (*1850 - )
----------child: Fultz, John (*1850 - )
----------child: Fultz, J. L. (*1850 - )
----------child: Fultz, Charles (*1850 - )
----------child: Fultz, Colonel (*1850 - )
----------child: Fultz, Mary Ann (*1850 - )
----------child: Fultz, Roseanna (*1850 - )
----------child: Fultz, Eli (*1850 - )
----------child: Fultz, Amanda (*1850 - )
Fultz, Nancy (*1850 - ) - female
father: Fultz, Morgan (*1815 - )
mother: Sparks, Mary (~1819 - )
Fultz, Priscilla (*1850 - ) - female
father: Fultz, Morgan (*1815 - )
mother: Sparks, Mary (~1819 - )
Fultz, Roseanna (*1850 - ) - female
father: Fultz, Morgan (*1815 - )
mother: Sparks, Mary (~1819 - )
Funk, Edgar Mortimer (1848 - ) - male
b. 23 SEP 1848 in Peoria, IL
d. in Vernon, CO

father: Funk, Jesse Mortimer (*1813 - )
mother: Hanes, Cynthia (*1817 - )
spouse: Sharer, Jennie (1849 - )
- m. 23 SEP 1869 in Toulon, Stark Conty, IL

----------child: Funk, Madge Evelyn (1874 - )
Funk, Jesse Mortimer (*1813 - ) - male
b. in Fayette County, OH

spouse: Hanes, Cynthia (*1817 - )
----------child: Funk, Edgar Mortimer (1848 - )
Funk, Madge Evelyn (1874 - ) - female
b. 8 AUG 1874 in Stark County, IL

father: Funk, Edgar Mortimer (1848 - )
mother: Sharer, Jennie (1849 - )
spouse: Sparks, Charles (1858 - 1951)
- m. 28 DEC 1898 in Chandler, OK

----------child: Sparks, Phyllis (*1900 - )
----------child: Sparks, Jennie (*1900 - )
----------child: Sparks, Isaac (*1900 - )
Furlong, Dorothy Mae (private) - female
spouse: Evans, Donald Rene (private)
----------child: Evans, Shelley Ann (private)
Fyffe, Della (*1905 - ) - female
spouse: Sparks, John Mart (*1901 - )
Fyffe, Joseph (*1818 - ) - male
spouse: Skaggs, Martha (*1822 - )
----------child: Fyffe, Nancy (1853 - )
Fyffe, Mary Etta (1885 - ) - female
b. JUN 1885

father: Lester, Harvey (1834 - 1922)
mother: Sparks, Mary (1836 - 1929)
Fyffe, Nancy (1853 - ) - female
b. JUL 1853

father: Fyffe, Joseph (*1818 - )
mother: Skaggs, Martha (*1822 - )
spouse: Sparks, Elisha (1852 - )
- m. 1 APR 1876 in Lawrence County, KY

----------child: Sparks, James K. (1879 - )
----------child: Sparks, Lafayette (1879 - )
----------child: Sparks, Mary E. (1883 - )
----------child: Sparks, Sarah J. (1886 - )
----------child: Sparks, Millie (1889 - )
----------child: Sparks, Elijah (1891 - 1967)
----------child: Sparks, Lucy (1894 - )
----------child: Sparks, Rebecca (1897 - )
Gadberry, Junius (*1893 - ) - male
spouse: Aaron, Addie Pearl (1897 - )
Gains, Mary E. (1851 - ) - female
b. 1851

spouse: Sparks, Thaddeus C. (1848 - 1890)
- m. 1867 in Cooke County, TX

----------child: Sparks, John M. (~1870 - )
----------child: Sparks, Walter (1876 - )
----------child: Sparks, Mary (1878 - )
Galentine, Lee (*1868 - ) - male
spouse: Hinkle, Lucy (*1872 - )
----------child: Galentine, Mary (1903 - )
Galentine, Mary (1903 - ) - female
b. 28 OCT 1903

father: Galentine, Lee (*1868 - )
mother: Hinkle, Lucy (*1872 - )
spouse: Sparks, Walter Sherman (1891 - )
- m. 8 FEB 1920 in Lamar, AR

----------child: Sparks, Conan (private)
----------child: Sparks, Helen (private)
Gallaway, Amos Ponder (1862 - ) - male
b. 5 JAN 1862

father: Gallaway, Robinson (*1827 - )
mother: Pruitt, Catherine (*1831 - )
spouse: Simmons, Sally Margaret (1860 - 1947)
- m. 9 MAY 1883

----------child: Gallaway, Mary Ellen (1884 - 1977)
----------child: Gallaway, Sidney Johnson (1885 - 1964)
----------child: Gallaway, Roy Randolph (1888 - 1960)
----------child: Gallaway, Luther Allen (1891 - 1939)
----------child: Gallaway, Delilah Sally (1895 - 1979)
----------child: Gallaway, Milton Quinn (1902 - 1961)
Gallaway, Delilah Sally (1895 - 1979) - female
b. 23 MAY 1895
d. 28 MAY 1979 in Lawton, OK

father: Gallaway, Amos Ponder (1862 - )
mother: Simmons, Sally Margaret (1860 - 1947)
spouse: Gray, Thomas (*1891 - )
Gallaway, Edwin Truett (private) - male
father: Gallaway, Roy Randolph (1888 - 1960)
mother: Wood, Alice Houston (1892 - 1972)
Gallaway, Luther Allen (1891 - 1939) - male
b. 31 MAR 1891
d. 12 JUL 1939 in Wadsworth, KS

father: Gallaway, Amos Ponder (1862 - )
mother: Simmons, Sally Margaret (1860 - 1947)
spouse: Mullen, Norma Ruth (*1897 - )
- m. 29 NOV 1917

Gallaway, Mary Ellen (1884 - 1977) - female
b. 30 APR 1884
d. 7 JUL 1977

father: Gallaway, Amos Ponder (1862 - )
mother: Simmons, Sally Margaret (1860 - 1947)
spouse: Foster, Lloyd (*1880 - )
Gallaway, Mary Norma (private) - female
father: Gallaway, Roy Randolph (1888 - 1960)
mother: Wood, Alice Houston (1892 - 1972)
Gallaway, Milton Quinn (1902 - 1961) - male
b. 4 FEB 1902
d. 10 DEC 1961 in Lawton, OK

father: Gallaway, Amos Ponder (1862 - )
mother: Simmons, Sally Margaret (1860 - 1947)
spouse: Thomason, Velma Vashti (*1905 - )
- m. 3 MAY 1925

Gallaway, Robinson (*1827 - ) - male
spouse: Pruitt, Catherine (*1831 - )
----------child: Gallaway, Amos Ponder (1862 - )
Gallaway, Roy Randolph (1888 - 1960) - male
b. 5 FEB 1888 in Coryell County, TX
d. 3 MAY 1960

father: Gallaway, Amos Ponder (1862 - )
mother: Simmons, Sally Margaret (1860 - 1947)
spouse: Wood, Alice Houston (1892 - 1972)
- m. 28 OCT 1913

----------child: Gallaway, Edwin Truett (private)
----------child: Gallaway, Mary Norma (private)
Gallaway, Sidney Johnson (1885 - 1964) - male
b. 24 DEC 1885
d. APR 1964

father: Gallaway, Amos Ponder (1862 - )
mother: Simmons, Sally Margaret (1860 - 1947)
spouse: Case, Dorothy Alice (*1889 - )
Gallegos, ??? (private) - male
spouse: Garrett, Stephanie Grace (private)
----------child: Gallegos, Jolie Grace (private)
Gallegos, Jolie Grace (private) - female
father: Gallegos, ??? (private)
mother: Garrett, Stephanie Grace (private)
Gallion, Beadie (*1904 - ) - female
father: Gallion, John A. (1872 - 1935)
mother: Sparks, Ida Bell (1870 - 1956)
Gallion, Claude Hascue (*1904 - ) - female
father: Gallion, John A. (1872 - 1935)
mother: Sparks, Ida Bell (1870 - 1956)
Gallion, Edward Beattie (*1904 - ) - male
father: Gallion, John A. (1872 - 1935)
mother: Sparks, Ida Bell (1870 - 1956)
Gallion, Edward J. (1884 - 1962) - male
b. MAY 1884
d. 1962 in Grant County, AR

father: Gallion, James J. (*1848 - )
mother: Porter, Nancy C. (1848 - >1920)
spouse: Ladd, Argie (*1887 - )
- m. 23 JUN 1907

Gallion, Elizabeth (*1904 - ) - female
father: Gallion, John A. (1872 - 1935)
mother: Sparks, Ida Bell (1870 - 1956)
Gallion, Elsie Ellen (*1904 - ) - female
father: Gallion, John A. (1872 - 1935)
mother: Sparks, Ida Bell (1870 - 1956)
Gallion, Finis (1886 - 1918) - male
b. 13 OCT 1886 in Grant County, AR
d. 28 SEP 1918 in France

father: Gallion, James J. (*1848 - )
mother: Porter, Nancy C. (1848 - >1920)
SQ p. 5601:
"...He died on September 28, 1918, in France, during the closing daysof World War I."
spouse: Brown, Betty (*1892 - )
- m. 25 DEC 1913

Gallion, George (*1871 - ) - male
spouse: Wheeler, Rachel Hilda (1875 - 1949)
Gallion, George Everett (*1904 - ) - male
father: Gallion, John A. (1872 - 1935)
mother: Sparks, Ida Bell (1870 - 1956)
Gallion, Harriet Mae (*1904 - ) - female
father: Gallion, John A. (1872 - 1935)
mother: Sparks, Ida Bell (1870 - 1956)
Gallion, James J. (*1848 - ) - male
spouse: Porter, Nancy C. (1848 - >1920)
- m. AFT. 1880

----------child: Gallion, Thomas R. (1881 - )
----------child: Gallion, Edward J. (1884 - 1962)
----------child: Gallion, Finis (1886 - 1918)
Gallion, John A. (1872 - 1935) - male
b. 5 DEC 1872
d. 27 MAR 1935 in Elton, WI

father: Gallion, William (*1837 - )
mother: Eastham, Elizabeth (*1841 - )
spouse: Sparks, Ida Bell (1870 - 1956)
- m. 19 JUL 1894 in Elliott County, KY

----------child: Sparks, William Brack (1891 - )
----------child: Gallion, Claude Hascue (*1904 - )
----------child: Gallion, Harriet Mae (*1904 - )
----------child: Gallion, Mary Myrtle (*1904 - )
----------child: Gallion, Elizabeth (*1904 - )
----------child: Gallion, George Everett (*1904 - )
----------child: Gallion, Elsie Ellen (*1904 - )
----------child: Gallion, John Franklin (*1904 - )
----------child: Gallion, Edward Beattie (*1904 - )
----------child: Gallion, Roy Wilson (*1904 - )
----------child: Gallion, Beadie (*1904 - )
Gallion, John Franklin (*1904 - ) - male
father: Gallion, John A. (1872 - 1935)
mother: Sparks, Ida Bell (1870 - 1956)
Gallion, Mary Myrtle (*1904 - ) - female
father: Gallion, John A. (1872 - 1935)
mother: Sparks, Ida Bell (1870 - 1956)
Gallion, Roy Wilson (*1904 - ) - male
father: Gallion, John A. (1872 - 1935)
mother: Sparks, Ida Bell (1870 - 1956)
Gallion, Thomas R. (1881 - ) - male
b. AUG 1881 in Grant County, AR

father: Gallion, James J. (*1848 - )
mother: Porter, Nancy C. (1848 - >1920)
spouse: Young, Belle (*1890 - )
- m. 16 FEB 1913

Gallion, William (*1837 - ) - male
spouse: Eastham, Elizabeth (*1841 - )
----------child: Gallion, John A. (1872 - 1935)
Galyean, Fannie Annice (*1884 - ) - female
spouse: Brooks, Charles William (1880 - )
----------child: Brooks, Tyra (*1915 - )
----------child: Brooks, Raymond (*1915 - )
----------child: Brooks, Mary Jane (*1915 - )
----------child: Brooks, Virtie Jean (*1915 - )
----------child: Brooks, Walter (*1915 - )
----------child: Brooks, Blanch (*1915 - )
----------child: Brooks, Roy (*1915 - )
Galyean, Imogene (*1911 - ) - female
spouse: Sparks, Kenneth V. (1913 - )
- m. in Galesburg, IL

----------child: Sparks, Robert (private)
----------child: Sparks, Phillip Eugene (private)
----------child: Sparks, Teresa Ann (private)
----------child: Sparks, Harold Dean (private)
Galyean, John Henry (*1872 - ) - male
spouse: Vannoy, Susan Elizabeth (*1876 - )
Gambell, Frances (*1812 - ) - female
spouse: Bauguess, Reuben (1813 - >1885)
- m. 27 JAN 1834 in Wilkes County, NC

----------child: Bauguess, Nancy Almeda (1835 - >1910)
----------child: Bauguess, Catherine Jennett (1840 - )
----------child: Bauguess, John Melvin (1842 - 1918)
----------child: Bauguess, William Lafayette (1844 - 1914)
----------child: Bauguess, Eliza Alice (*1847 - )
Gambill, Catherine (*1813 - ) - female
spouse: Boggs, Elijah (*1809 - )
----------child: Boggs, George Washington (~1844 - )
Gambill, Chine (*1836 - ) - male
spouse:
----------child: Gambill, Mollie (1871 - )
Gambill, Henry (*1802 - ) - male
spouse: Holbrook, Elizabeth (*1806 - )
----------child: Gambill, Mary (1837 - 1887)
Gambill, Jesse (*1860 - ) - male
spouse: Sparks, Malissa J. (1862 - )
- m. 1886 in Lawrence County, KY

----------child: Gambill, Monnie (*1893 - )
Gambill, Louise (*1859 - ) - female
b. in KY

spouse: Miller, William (*1855 - )
----------child: Miller, Mary Lou (1890 - 1970)
Gambill, Martin (*1859 - ) - male
spouse: Collier, Nancy (~1842 - )
- m. 2 JAN 1889

Gambill, Martin (*1871 - ) - male
spouse: Sparks, Margaret (1876 - )
- m. 1894 in Lawrence County, KY

Gambill, Mary (1837 - 1887) - female
b. 26 OCT 1837
d. 4 APR 1887

father: Gambill, Henry (*1802 - )
mother: Holbrook, Elizabeth (*1806 - )
spouse: Sparks, Levi J. (1831 - 1897)
- m. 15 JAN 1859 in Lawrence County, KY

----------child: Sparks, Laban Theodore (1859 - 1940)
----------child: Sparks, Henry Wadsworth (1861 - 1902)
----------child: Sparks, Martin Lantford (1863 - 1948)
----------child: Sparks, Regina E. (1865 - 1920)
----------child: Sparks, Hugh H. (1867 - 1892)
----------child: Sparks, Sarah Catherine (1869 - 1931)
----------child: Sparks, Matilda Jane (1871 - 1903)
----------child: Sparks, Anna Lee (~1873 - )
----------child: Sparks, William Edison (1874 - 1947)
----------child: Sparks, Nancy Bell (1876 - )
----------child: Sparks, James Alonzo (1880 - 1931)
Gambill, Mary (*1890 - 1951) - female
d. 15 DEC 1951

spouse: Sparks, Proctor (1890 - 1957)
- m. 10 JUN 1908 in Ashland, KY

----------child: Sparks, Irene (private)
----------child: Sparks, Joy (private)
Gambill, Mollie (1871 - ) - female
b. APR 1871

father: Gambill, Chine (*1836 - )
spouse: Sparks, Robert L. (1868 - ~1940)
- m. 1890 in Lawrence County, KY

----------child: Sparks, Harrison (*1902 - )
----------child: Sparks, Lonnie (*1902 - )
Gambill, Monnie (*1893 - ) - female
father: Gambill, Jesse (*1860 - )
mother: Sparks, Malissa J. (1862 - )
Gambill, Nola (*1880 - ) - female
spouse: Sparks, Jesse M. (1876 - )
Gambill, Regina Ann (*1853 - ) - female
spouse: Roseberry, Hyge (*1849 - )
----------child: Roseberry, Mary Elizabeth (1884 - 1971)
Gamble, Amanda (*1839 - ) - female
spouse: Timberlake, Robert D. (*1835 - )
----------child: Timberlake, Nellie Bly (1870 - 1954)
Gamble, April Denise (private) - female
father: Gamble, Lamarus (private)
mother: Scott, Teresa (private)
April is (1/2002) a student at Jacksonville State University inJacksonville, Alabama, majoring in home economics.
spouse: Hale, Jonathan Daniel (private)
- m. 11 DEC 2001 in Chattanooga, Hamilton County, TN

Gamble, Lamarus (private) - male
spouse: Scott, Teresa (private)
----------child: Gamble, April Denise (private)
Gambol, Israel (*1821 - ) - male
spouse: Sparks, Miriam Beale (1824 - )
- m. 15 FEB 1846 in Tallapoosa County, AL

Gan, Andrew Franklin (1868 - ) - male
b. MAR 1868

father: Gan, George (*1833 - )
mother: ???, Susanna (*1837 - )
spouse: Sparks, Christine (1873 - 1940)
----------child: Gan, George B. (*1903 - )
----------child: Gan, Herman A. (*1903 - )
----------child: Gan, Hester A. (*1903 - )
----------child: Gan, Herbert G. (*1903 - )
----------child: Gan, Effie L. (*1903 - )
Gan, Effie L. (*1903 - ) - female
father: Gan, Andrew Franklin (1868 - )
mother: Sparks, Christine (1873 - 1940)
Gan, George (*1833 - ) - male
spouse: ???, Susanna (*1837 - )
----------child: Gan, Andrew Franklin (1868 - )
Gan, George B. (*1903 - ) - male
father: Gan, Andrew Franklin (1868 - )
mother: Sparks, Christine (1873 - 1940)
Gan, Herbert G. (*1903 - ) - male
father: Gan, Andrew Franklin (1868 - )
mother: Sparks, Christine (1873 - 1940)
Gan, Herman A. (*1903 - ) - male
father: Gan, Andrew Franklin (1868 - )
mother: Sparks, Christine (1873 - 1940)
Gan, Hester A. (*1903 - ) - female
father: Gan, Andrew Franklin (1868 - )
mother: Sparks, Christine (1873 - 1940)
Gandy, John Monroe (*1850 - ) - male
spouse: Rutledge, Julia Elizabeth (~1854 - )
----------child: Gandy, Wiley Robert (*1885 - )
Gandy, Wiley Robert (*1885 - ) - male
father: Gandy, John Monroe (*1850 - )
mother: Rutledge, Julia Elizabeth (~1854 - )
Gann, Emma (1845 - ) - female
b. 5 SEP 1845 in Union County, KY

spouse: Cowan, Jacob Bailey (1838 - )
----------child: Cowan, Jennie Elizabeth (1867 - 1959)
Gant, Viola (*1897 - ) - female
spouse: Holbrook, J. Olin (1900 - 1995)
- m. in Jul 17 1922

----------child: Holbrook, Lloyd (private)
----------child: Holbrook, Grace Iris (private)
Gantt, Thomas (*1684 - ) - male
spouse: Brooke, Priscilla (*1688 - )
Garcia, Thelma (private) - female
spouse: Thomas, Phillip (private)
- m. 28 MAY 1998

Gardiner, Aloysius (1793 - ) - female
b. 1793

father: Gardiner, Ignatius Francis (1752 - 1839)
mother: Boarman, Ann (*1760 - ~1816)
Gardiner, Ann (1709 - 1760) - female
b. 1709 in Piscataway, Prince George's, MD
d. 1760 in Bryantown, Charles, MD

father: Gardiner, Luke (1679 - 1720)
mother: Craycroft, Ann (~1689 - 1765)
spouse: Mudd, Thomas (*1704 - )
- m. 1728 in Piscataway, Prince George's, MD

Gardiner, Ann (1746 - ) - female
b. 1746

father: Gardiner, Ignatius (*1708 - 1777)
mother: Edelen, Anne (1710 - >1777)
spouse: Hagan, Ignatius Signer (*1740 - )
----------child: Hagan, Sarah (*1781 - )
Gardiner, Ann Nancy (1776 - 1870) - female
b. 1776
d. 2 SEP 1870 in Louisville, Jefferson, KY

father: Gardiner, Clement (1748 - 1817)
mother: Boone, Henrietta (1750 - 1830)

See GARDINER, Vol. 1 (op.cit), pg. 98:
"Ann Gardiner, born 1776 in Prince George's County, Maryland; died 2September, 1870 in Louisville Kentucky. She married 16 July, 1798, inMattawoman Church, Townshend, Maryland, Edward Jenkins, son of JohnJenkins and Elizabeth Luckett. Ann Gardiner did not have a very easylife. After settling in Kentucky under conditions much more demandingthan her
comfortable life in Prince George's County, Maryland, she raised a largefamily without the help of her husband who died when the youngest wasonly one year old. But family ties and support were never lacking inthose days, which enabled them to endure whatever life dished out tothem. In spite of her early hardships in life, she lived to be 94!"


See notes of her husband, Edward for quotes from "Thomas Jenkins ofMaryland, 1670."


(Again I find that Thomas Richard Gardiner is inaccurate, in this caseregarding the place of the marriage of Ann Nancy Gardiner and EdwardJenkins. Several independant sources place the site of this marriageincluding the Marriage Records of Nelson County and Father Jenkins book,Thomas Jenkins of Maryland, 1670. They were married by a priest inBardstown, Nelson County, Kentucky, not the Mattawoman Church inMaryland.)

spouse: Spalding, James E. (*1772 - )
spouse: Jenkins, Edward (~1765 - 1821)
- m. 16 JUL 1798 in Bardstown, Nelson, KY

----------child: Jenkins, John Abner (1799 - 1812)
----------child: Jenkins, Clement Silvester (1800 - )
----------child: Jenkins, Henry (1802 - )
----------child: Jenkins, Elizabeth Henrietta Harriet (1803 - )
----------child: Jenkins, Mary Ann (1805 - )
----------child: Jenkins, Thomas (1808 - 1817)
----------child: Jenkins, Catherine Teresa (1810 - )
----------child: Jenkins, Ignatius John Abner (1812 - )
----------child: Jenkins, John R. (1814 - 1879)
----------child: Jenkins, Richard Edward (1816 - )
----------child: Jenkins, Felix Carroll (1820 - )
Gardiner, Ann Teresa (1810 - 1844) - female
b. 4 MAY 1810 in ,St. Mary's, MD
d. 22 OCT 1844 in Gallant Green, Charles, MD

father: Gardiner, James O. (1779 - 1833)
mother: Dyer, Ann Pamelia (*1785 - )
Gardiner, Anne (1565 - ) - female
b. 1565

father: Gardiner, William (1531 - 1597)
mother: Luce, Frances (*1536 - )
Gardiner, Anne (1716 - <1766) - female
b. 1716 in Chaptico, St. Mary's, MD
d. BEF. 20 NOV 1766 in Chaptico, St. Mary's, M, d

father: Gardiner, John (1678 - 1717)
mother: Boarman, Mary (1691 - )
.see Gardiner book, p 47

spouse: Neale, Henry (1709 - <1767)
- m. 1733 in ,St. Mary's, MD

----------child: Neale, Henrietta (*1736 - )
----------child: Neale, Wilfred (*1746 - )
----------child: Neale, Henry (*1746 - )
----------child: Neale, Mary (*1746 - )
Gardiner, Anne (*1729 - <1792) - female
d. BEF. 22 FEB 1792 in ,St. Mary's, MD

father: Gardiner, Clement (1686 - 1742)
mother: Middleton, Eleanor (*1691 - 1760)
.
!NOTES:
See GARDINER, Vol. I, pg 48, op.cit.:
"Anne Gardiner (of Clement, of LUke, of Luke, of Richard, of Thoma s,of
William, of William, of Wyllyam) born 1720 in St. Mary's County, Maryland.
She married 1740, in Charles County, Maryland, Richard Basil Boarman , son
of Benedict Leonard Boarman and Ann Brooke."

spouse: Boarman, Richard Basil (1720 - <1782)
----------child: Boarman, Teresa (*1756 - )
----------child: Boarman, Catherine (1760 - 1812)
----------child: Boarman, Richard (1771 - )
----------child: Boarman, Ann (1773 - <1789)
Gardiner, Benedict Joseph (1811 - ) - male
b. 20 DEC 1811 in Gallant Green, Charles, MD

father: Gardiner, James O. (1779 - 1833)
mother: Dyer, Ann Pamelia (*1785 - )
Gardiner, Benjamin (1716 - ) - male
b. 1716 in ,Charles, MD

father: Gardiner, John (1680 - )
mother: ???, Constance (*1687 - )
Gardiner, Catherine (1596 - ) - female
b. 10 OCT 1596 in Peckham, Surrey, England

father: Gardiner, Thomas (1564 - 1632)
mother: Smyth, Ellyn (*1565 - 1617)
spouse: Johnson, Edward (*1596 - )
- m. 22 AUG 1623 in Peckham, Surry, England

Gardiner, Catherine (1739 - ) - female
b. 1739

father: Gardiner, Ignatius (*1708 - 1777)
mother: Edelen, Anne (1710 - >1777)
Gardiner, Charles Llewelyn (*1754 - ) - male
father: Gardiner, Richard (1712 - 1782)
mother: Boarman, Catherine (1727 - 1780)
Gardiner, Charlotte (1799 - 1878) - female
b. 1799 in Fairfield, Nelson, KY
d. 30 JUL 1878 in Nazareth, KY

father: Gardiner, Joseph (1770 - 1810)
mother: Hamilton, Winifred (*1771 - )
.
!NOTES:
See GARDINER, Vol I, pg. 95:
"Charlotte Gardiner..became a member of the Sisters of Charity at
Nazareth, Kentucky, and for most of her religious life, remained at Nazareth,
teaching female students and (carrying out) other responsibilities i n the
community. She is buried in the Nazareth Cemetary with many other nu ns
with family names which occur in great frequency in this book."


Gardiner, Christina (*1782 - ) - female
father: Gardiner, Clement (1748 - 1817)
mother: Boone, Henrietta (1750 - 1830)
!NOTES:
In his last will, her father referred to her as Christina Miles.


Gardiner, Christopher (1563 - ) - male
b. 1563

father: Gardiner, William (1531 - 1597)
mother: Luce, Frances (*1536 - )
Gardiner, Clement (1686 - 1742) - male
b. 1686 in Chaptico, St. Mary's, MD
d. 16 MAY 1742 in St. Mary's, MD

father: Gardiner, Luke (1657 - 1705)
mother: Turner, Monica (*1658 - )
.
!NOTES: Gardiner, Vol I., Gardiner Generations, pps 34-35

spouse: Middleton, Eleanor (*1691 - 1760)
- m. 1716 in ,St. Mary's, MD

----------child: Gardiner, Monica (1716 - 1772)
----------child: Gardiner, Mary (1717 - )
----------child: Gardiner, Eleanor (1719 - 1760)
----------child: Gardiner, Jane (1722 - 1760)
----------child: Gardiner, Anne (*1729 - <1792)
Gardiner, Clement (1709 - <1743) - male
b. 1709 in Chaptico, St. Mary's, MD
d. BEF. 9 SEP 1743 in Chaptico, St. Mary's, MD

father: Gardiner, John (1678 - 1717)
mother: Barton, Susanna (*1680 - ~1706)
Gardiner, Clement (1748 - 1817) - male
b. 1748
d. 6 NOV 1817 in Fairfield, Nelson, KY

father: Gardiner, Ignatius (*1708 - 1777)
mother: Edelen, Anne (1710 - >1777)


COURT RECORDS:
See ABSTRACT OF WILLS NELSON COUNTY, KENTUCKY 1785-1820, LDS 976.9 495P28n, Will Book C, p. 546:
"Will of Clement Gardiner, decd. Five acres where the Roman Chapelstands to Bishop Flaget. Wife Henrietta to have all the rest of theestate during her lifetime and then to be equally divided among my sevenchildren:
Francis, Theodore, Mary Smith, Nelly Spaulding, Ann Jenkins, ChristinaMiles and to children of decd. son Joseph: Harriott, Sharlotte, Elizabeth, Maria, Wenny, Ann & Joseph Gardiner, the last three by second wife. SonIgnatius to have $1,000. Exec: wife Henrietta, son-in-law James Spaldingand son Francis Gardiner. Written October 15, 1817, probated 15December, 1817.
Witnesses: Samuel Overton, Ignatius Bowles and Ralph Hagan.
Notice that he mentions his seven children and those named as sharingequally in the estate including his deceased son total seven. Then hementions "Son Ignatius" with a specific cash bequest.
See also Book B, p. 41 for list of the assets in the Estate of ClementGardiner valued at $4,754.12 1/2 including 11 slaves.
Clement's name appears again on page 32 of the Abstract of Wills:
"Pg. 338 (of court records of Nelson County, KY) Sale of the personalproperty of Joseph J. Gardiner, decd., by Catherine Gardiner, adm. TotalL97 3sh 9p. Recorded 16 Dec. 1811. Buyers; Francis, Catherine, Clem &Theodore Gardiner."


PUBLICATION:
CATHOLIC FAMILIES OF SOUTHERN MARYLAND by Timothy J. O'Rourke, pg . 71includes a list of the Subscribers to the Oaths of Allegiance, St. Mary'sCounty, Maryland, 1778 and lists Clement Gardiner and Joseph Gardiner.


HISTORY OF ST. MARY'S COUNTY, MARYLAND BY REGINA HAMMETT; FHL 975.241H2hrc pg. 92 and 93 relates a story concerning migration from Marylandto Kentucky and describes a group led by Clement Gardiner and HenriettaBoone Gardiner "(purported to be a descendant of Daniel Boone)" [No - -see below**] to the Cox Creek Settlement, later called Fairfield.Included are the names of thirty-seven of the men who accompanied theGardiners together with their families.


Authority cited is Russell R. Menard, "Economy and Society in EarlyColonial Maryland", (Ph. D. Dissertation, The University of Iowa, 1 975)pg. 90. **(Apparently, Henrietta Boone Gardiner was not a relative ofDaniel Boone. See her notes for comment.)


See also GARDINER GENERATIONS AND RELATIONS Vol. 1, by Thomas Richa rdGardiner, 1991; pg 54:


"Clement Gardiner, born 1742 in Indian Fields, Townshend, Maryland ;died 6 Nov 1817 in Fairfield, Nelson County, KY. He married 1769 inPrince Georges County, MD to Henrietta Boone. Clement Gardiner, son ofIgnatius Gardiner and Ann Edelen, was a Private No. 1168 in John Thomas'Company of the Twelfth Batallion of the Charles County Militia, duringthe War of Independence. He was living just over the county line inPrince Georges County at the time of his enlistment and perhaps was morefamiliar with the members of the Charles County Militia.
In his will dated 15 Oct 1817, he named all of his children by name,except son Henry, who had died in the Trappist Monastery some ten yearsbefore. He also names his daughters by their married name and also namedhis wife, Henrietta, his eldest son Joseph, who had predeceased him. TheFederal Census of 1790 shows Clement and his family living in PrinceGeorges County, Maryland.
By 1792, Clement Gardiner and his wife Henrietta traversed theApplachian Mountains and barged their way down the Ohio River, with theirfamily, and worked their was to make settlement at Cox's Creek along withmore than twenty families made up of friends, and relatives . The exactroute of migration has never been determined but accounts rendered byletters to families remaining in Maryland described their hardshipscrossing the mountains as well as barging down the Ohio River.
Sister Mary Louise Donnelly in her book, CRAYCROFTS OF MARYLAND ANDKENTUCKY KIN states that as early as 1792, St. Michael's parish had itsstart in a spacious room in the home of Clement Gardiner, in Fairfield,KY.
It appears that some of the oldest daughters made their way back toMaryland and married during the mid-nineties, or else they remained inMaryland to choose their husbands before making their decision to joinClement and Henrietta in Kentucky.
THE CENTENARY OF CATHOLICITY IN KENTUCKY by Webb describes Clement andHenrietta's devotion toward establishing the Catholic Church in theircommunity. Clement donated five acres of land in what is now the town ofFairfield where the beautiful brick church of St. Michael's now stands,to Bishop Flaget and Henrietta donated 300 acres to the Sisters ofLoretto, on which to establish a school for girls. Their son Harry,became a Trappist Monk but died within a year of his final acceptanceinto the Order."

spouse: Boone, Henrietta (1750 - 1830)
- m. 1770 in KY

----------child: Gardiner, Joseph (1770 - 1810)
----------child: Gardiner, Mary (1773 - 1830)
----------child: Gardiner, Eleanor (1774 - 1862)
----------child: Gardiner, Ann Nancy (1776 - 1870)
----------child: Gardiner, Christina (*1782 - )
----------child: Gardiner, Ignatius (*1782 - )
----------child: Gardiner, Francis (*1782 - )
----------child: Gardiner, Nelly (*1782 - )
----------child: Gardiner, Theodore (1782 - 1852)
Gardiner, Eleanor (1700 - ) - female
b. 1700 in St. John's, Chaptico, MD

father: Gardiner, Luke (1657 - 1705)
mother: Slye, Elizabeth (1668 - 1733)
Gardiner, Eleanor (1719 - 1760) - female
b. 1719 in ,St. Mary's, MD
d. 1760

father: Gardiner, Clement (1686 - 1742)
mother: Middleton, Eleanor (*1691 - 1760)
Gardiner, Eleanor (1774 - 1862) - female
b. 1774 in Bryantown, Charles, MD
d. 1862 in Bardstown, Nelson, KY

father: Gardiner, Clement (1748 - 1817)
mother: Boone, Henrietta (1750 - 1830)
Gardiner, Elizabeth (1618 - <1642) - female
b. 1618 in ,Surrey, England
d. BEF. 1642 in Matapony, MD

father: Gardiner, Richard (1592 - <1648)
mother: Hame, Elizabeth (*1592 - )
spouse: Luslick [Lustead], Richard (*1614 - <1642)
Gardiner, Elizabeth (1682 - ) - female
b. 1682 in St. John's, Chaptico, MD

father: Gardiner, Luke (1657 - 1705)
mother: Turner, Monica (*1658 - )
.
!NOTES:
GARDINER GENERATIONS AND RELATIONS, Vol. 1, pg 34: "Elizabeth Gardiner was born in 1682 in St. Johns, Chaptico, Maryland. She marrie d (1)1701, in St. Mary's County, Maryland, James Brooke; she marrie d (2)before april 1703, in Prince George's County, Maryland, Willia m Joseph;she married (3) before April 1717, in Prince George's Count y, Maryland,Edmond Major. Elizabeth Gardiner experienced a very tra gic life. Afterlosing her mother at a very early age, she lost tw o husbands by death inher early adult life and her third husband, Ed mund Major, squandered allher wealth and then left her, with two o f his young children, returningto England where he remained incognit o."

spouse: Joseph, William (*1678 - )
spouse: Brooke, James (*1677 - )
- m. 1701 in St. Mary's, MD

spouse: Major, Edmond (*1681 - )
- m. BEF. APR 1717 in Prince George's, MD

Gardiner, Elizabeth (1707 - 1772) - female
b. 1707 in Chaptico, St. Mary's, MD
d. 29 APR 1772 in Milestown, St. Mary's, MD

father: Gardiner, John (1678 - 1717)
mother: Barton, Susanna (*1680 - ~1706)
Gardiner, Elizabeth (1745 - <1780) - female
b. 1745 in Chaptico, St. Mary's, MD
d. BEF. 28 JUL 1780

father: Gardiner, Luke (1695 - 1754)
mother: Boarman, Mary (1700 - )
see gardiner v II, Boarman p 14 stating she married William Boarman,
son of William Boarman and Winifred Edelen.


Gardiner, Elizabeth (1773 - ) - female
b. 1773

father: Gardiner, Henry (1747 - 1803)
mother: Boarman, Catherine (*1751 - 1794)
see gardiner p 113


Gardiner, Elizabeth (1800 - 1878) - female
b. 16 OCT 1800 in Fairfield, Nelson, KY
d. 7 NOV 1878 in Nazareth, KY

father: Gardiner, Joseph (1770 - 1810)
mother: Hamilton, Winifred (*1771 - )
.
!NOTES:
See GARDINER, Vol I, pg 95:
"Elizabeth Gardiner, youngest child of Joseph J. Gardiner and Winifred
Hamilton, became a member of the Sisters of Charity and was known as
Mother Francis, who followed Mother Catherine Spalding as Superior at
Nazareth. She was living at the time of the US Census of 1850. Alongwith
her sisters, Harriet and Charlotte, she was among the first nuns entering
the Order at Nazareth, founded by Mother Catherine Spalding."
It could be noted that, while Mother Catherine Spalding was not related
to Mother Francis (Elizabeth Gardiner), Catherine was the third cousin,
fifth removed of James J. Sparks, and Elizabeth was his first cousin ,fifth
removed.


Gardiner, Elizabeth Ann (1793 - ) - female
b. 1793

father: Gardiner, Ignatius Francis (1752 - 1839)
mother: Boarman, Ann (*1760 - ~1816)
Gardiner, Emily Ann (1821 - 1877) - female
b. 4 MAR 1821 in Gallant Green, Charles, MD
d. 3 AUG 1877 in Ripley, MD

father: Gardiner, James O. (1779 - 1833)
mother: Dyer, Ann Pamelia (*1785 - )
.


!NOTES:
See GARDINER, Vol I., pg 214:
"Emilia Ann Gardiner, born 4 Mar 1821 in Pleasant Hill, Gallant Gr een,
Maryland; died 3 august, 1877 in "Retirement", Ripley, Maryland. Sh emarried
on 16 January, 1844, in St. Mary's Church, Bryantown, Maryland, Joh nWilliam
Jenkins. Emilia Ann Gardiner is buried beside her husband, John W. Jenkins
in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Pomfret, Maryland. The inscription on he rstone
reads, "Emily A. Gardiner, his wife, died 3 Aug 1877 in the 56th yea r ofher
age." The baptismal register at St. Mary's Church, Bryantown, give s adate
of 4 March 1820 as her birth and 20 April 1820 as the date of her baptism,
resulting in a discrepancy of dates. There is no doubt that Emily an dEmilia
are one and the same person."
See THOMAS JENKINS OF MARYLAND, 1670, pg 302 for reference to thi smarriage
and pg. 104 for notes on John W. Jenkins (see his notes for content).

spouse: Jenkins, John William (1819 - 1882)
- m. 16 JAN 1844 in Bryantown, Charles, MD

----------child: Jenkins, James (1844 - )
----------child: Jenkins, Eugene Augustine (1846 - )
----------child: Jenkins, Benedict Ignatius (1848 - )
----------child: Jenkins, Edmund Plowden (1850 - )
----------child: Jenkins, Albert Thomas (1852 - )
----------child: Jenkins, Helen (1854 - )
----------child: Jenkins, John William (1858 - 1928)
----------child: Jenkins, Ann Corinne (Nannie) (1860 - )
----------child: Jenkins, Rosalie Emma (1863 - )
Gardiner, Esther Henrietta (1791 - ) - female
b. 1791

father: Gardiner, Ignatius Francis (1752 - 1839)
mother: Boarman, Ann (*1760 - ~1816)
Gardiner, Fortune (1605 - ) - female
b. 23 APR 1605 in Basing, Peckham, Surrey, England
d. in St. Mary Magdalen Cem., Bermondsey, Surrey, England

father: Gardiner, Thomas (1564 - 1632)
mother: Smyth, Ellyn (*1565 - 1617)
spouse: Mainwaring, Henry (*1602 - )
- m. 23 JUN 1627 in St. Mary Magdalene, Bermondsey, Surrey, England

Gardiner, Frances (1593 - ) - female
b. 1593

father: Gardiner, Thomas (1564 - 1632)
mother: Smyth, Ellyn (*1565 - 1617)
Gardiner, Francis (*1782 - ) - male
father: Gardiner, Clement (1748 - 1817)
mother: Boone, Henrietta (1750 - 1830)
.


!NOTES:
In the record of MARRIAGE BONDS OF NELSON COUNTY, KY., 1785-1832 , wefind:
"GARDINER, FRANCIS married ANNA SMYTH, both over the age of 21 years .License
January 1, 1805. Surety: EDWARD JENKINS."
Thus it is likely that this record refers to the brother of Ann Na ncy
(Gardiner) Jenkins whose spouse, Edward Jenkins, acted as surety.


Gardiner, George (1785 - 1873) - male
b. 1785 in Indian Fields, Townshend, MD
d. 21 SEP 1873 in Double Trouble, Waldorf, MD

father: Gardiner, Ignatius Francis (1752 - 1839)
mother: Boarman, Ann (*1760 - ~1816)
Gardiner, Harriet (1796 - 1826) - female
b. 1796 in ,Prince George's, MD
d. 19 JUN 1826 in Vincennes, IN

father: Gardiner, Joseph (1770 - 1810)
mother: Hamilton, Winifred (*1771 - )
.
!NOTES:
See GARDINER, Vol I., pg 95:
"Harriet Gardiner, born 1796 in Prince Georges County, Maryland; d ied
19 June 1826 in Convent Home, Vincennes, Indiana. Harriet Gardiner,
eldest daughter of Joseph J. Gardiner and Winifred Hamilton, entere d the
Order of The Sisters of Charity at Nazareth, Kentucky, about 1815. A bout
1822 she removed to Vincennes, Indiana, with other nuns and establish ed a
convent along the Wabash River. She was known as the Mother Superio r at
this location for about four years before she succumbed to a respirat ory
infection in 1826. Although she is believed to be buried at this location,
her name is inscribed on a beautiful monument, along with other mos trevered
Sisters of Charity, which is located in the center of the burial grou ndat the
mother convent at Nazareth, Kentucky."


Gardiner, Henrietta Maria (1717 - <1743) - female
b. 1717 in Chaptico, St. Mary's, MD
d. BEF. 1743 in Chaptico, St. Mary's, MD

father: Gardiner, John (1678 - 1717)
mother: Boarman, Mary (1691 - )
Gardiner, Henry (1712 - 1743) - male
b. 1712 in Oakley, St. Mary's, MD
d. 1743

father: Gardiner, John (1680 - )
mother: ???, Constance (*1687 - )
.
!NOTE:
See GARDINER, Vol I, pg 33, where Thomas Richard Gardiner speculat es
that Richard Gardiner is the wife of Constance --- and that their son
was Henry Gardiner.
It is speculation that Henry Gardiner is a son of Ann Edelen Gardin er
and the brother of Ignatius Gardiner. It is based primarily on the f act
that Ignatius married Ann Boarman and Henry Married Catherine Boarman ,her
sister. At this writing (4/95) I do not have the name of their father.

spouse:
Gardiner, Henry (1747 - 1803) - male
b. 1747 in ,St. Mary's, MD
d. 3 MAR 1803 in Gallant Green, St. Mary's, MD

father: Gardiner, Richard (1712 - 1782)
mother: Neale, Mary Ann (1726 - >1765)
.


!NOTES:
See GARDINER, Vol I, pg 64:
"Henry Gardiner, born 1747 in St. Mary's County, Maryland; die d 3 Mar
1803 in Tudor Hall, Gallant Green, Maryland. He married 1772, in Bryantown,
Charles County, Maryland, Catherine Boarman. Henry Gardiner receive d the
dwelling place of his father, Richard Gardiner, known as Tudor Hall , (at
Gallant Green, St. Mary's County) where he raised his family. He wa ssent
abroad at approximately fifteen years of age, to be educated at St. O mers
in Leige, Belgium, as the records show a Henry Gardiner from Maryland
matriculated there in 1761. Henry Gardiner made his will on 14 July ,1802
which was probated in Charles County 25 March 1803, in which he name sfour
sons and two daughters. Richard Benedict (Gardiner) was named execut or
which he declined, in favor of his younger brother James."

spouse: Boarman, Catherine (*1751 - 1794)
- m. 1772 in Bryantown, Charles, MD

----------child: Gardiner, Elizabeth (1773 - )
----------child: Gardiner, Richard Benedict (1775 - )
----------child: Gardiner, James O. (1779 - 1833)
----------child: Gardiner, Leonard B. (1783 - 1841)
----------child: Gardiner, Stanislaus (1786 - )
----------child: Gardiner, Louisa (1791 - )
Gardiner, Howard (1679 - ) - male
b. 1679

father: Gardiner, John (1655 - 1683)
mother: Hussey, Elizabeth (*1652 - )
gardiner book p 32


Gardiner, Ignatius (*1708 - 1777) - male
b. in Piscataway, Charles, MD
d. 1777 in Bryantown, Charles, MD

father: Gardiner, Luke (1679 - 1720)
mother: Craycroft, Ann (~1689 - 1765)

See THOMAS JENKINS OF MARYLAND 1670 by Edward Felix Jenkins, O.S.A .page 47 in re Edward Jenkins, RIN 69: "Born in Charles County (Maryland) about 1765, he (Edward Jenkins) emigrated to Kentucky where on July 16,1798, he married in Bardstown, Kentucky, by Father Badin, Ann (Nancy)Gardiner , who was baptised in Charles County, August 2, 1776. Ann wasthe daughter of Clement (1748-1820) and Henrietta (Boone) (1750-1830)Gardiner. Clement was the son of Ignatius Gardiner and his wife, AnnBoarman. (Citing The Maryland Semmes and Kindred Families, by HarryWright Newman, published by the Maryland Historical Society, 1956.)" Butsee Descendants of Wyllyam Gardynyr by Thomas Richard Gardiner, below.He believes that the wife of Ignatius Gardiner was Anne Edelen.


The World Family Tree by Family Tree Maker, Vol 1, files 3282 & 3052 showAnne Edelen the spouse of Ignatius Gardiner. She was born Sept 2, 1710and died Feb 21, 1778. It indicates that they were married before 1742.She was the daughter of Christopher Edelen (1683-1771) and Jane Jones(1690-1770). See my comments under notes for Ann Boarman.


There is mention of Clement Gardiner in THE BOONE FAMILY, descendants ofGeorge and Mary Boone who came to America in 1717, compiled by HazelAterbury Spraker, pub. Genealogical Publishing Co. See p 620: "HenriettaBoone married Clement Gardiner, born 1748, died 1819-1820 , a brother ofJean (Gardiner) Boone." Citing COLONIAL FAMILIES OF THE UNITED STATES OFAMERICA by Geo. N. McKenzie, Vol IV, p. 445. Apparently, Henrietta wasnot related to Daniel Boone.


See GARDINER, GENERATIONS AND RELATIONS Vol I, by Thomas RichardGardiner at pps 37-39:


"Ignatius Gardiner born 1701/1711 in Warburton Manor, Piscataway ,Maryland; died 1777 in Carnavon, Bryantown, Charles County, Maryland. Hemarried in 1730, in Piscataway, Princes Georges County, Maryland, AnneEdelen, daughter of Christopher Edelen and of Jane Jones. There seems tobe no document to prove the mother of Ignatius Gardiner or the date ofhis birth. I have named Anne Craycroft as the probable mother but thereis a strong possibility that Luke Gardiner's first wife, Ann Pile, couldbe the mother of Ignatius. Ignatius Gardiner's wife is believed to beAnn Edelen, daughter of Jane Jones and Christopher Edelen; the mainsource of doubt lies with the will of Ignatius Gardiner (1777) beingrecorded under the name of Garner instead of Gardiner, as well as otherdocuments of that period... Sometime prior to his death, Luke Gardinerpaid to William and Martha Farthing , Innholders of St. Marys City,eighty pounds Sterling, in hand to bind the conveyance of a tract of 790acres of land in Charles County to his son, Ignatius Gardiner when hebecame of age, or to his Guardian to be held in abeyance for his use.


"It is my guess that this tract was later named FarthingsPennyworth, to remind them that it was "worth every penny", or in otherwords, a very good deal. This tract, located next to Carnavon, wasundeveloped and rather than pay taxes on it until Ignatius became of age,they may have conveyed it before Ignatius actually became of age, as arecord dated 5 Jun 1722 seems to have completed the transaction.


"The following children of Ignatius and Ann, inherited parts ofFarthings Pennyworth from the estate of Ignatius: Clement 180 acres,John 180 acres, Richard 180 acres and Ignatius 320 acres.


"Luke Gardiner, a few months before he died, arranged with BenjaminWheeler of Baltimore County to have a tract of 537 acres, by warrant , tobe set aside for his sons, Ignatius and Richard, known as "Father'sRequest." This tract was held by them until 1742 when it was conveyed toJohn Lyon for 143-5 lbs. Sterling.


"Ignatius and Ann appeared to have remained in Prince Georges Countyuntil the late 1740's on a tract called Indian Fields just across theMattawoman Swamp from the intersection of Acton Lane and Route 301 about1.5 miles north of Waldorf, Maryland. This land was more recently ownedby Gwynn Gardiner, a direct descendant of Ignatius and Ann.


See CATHOLIC FAMILIES OF SOUTHERN MARYLAND by Fr. Timothy J. O'Rourke, atpg. 75 a list of Subscribers to the Oaths of Allegiance, St. Mary'sCounty, Maryland, 1778 which includes Clement Gardiner and John Gardiner.


MISC:
In FHL 844961 pg 83 is a summary of the last will of John Gardiner ofCharles County, Md. (Will Book 33, p.111). It appoints Edward Boarman,Sr. as executor. It names as his two daughters Mary Gardiner and MonicaGardiner. Witnesss were Thomas Bowling Jr. and Henry Boarman.

spouse: Edelen, Anne (1710 - >1777)
- m. 1730 in Piscataway, Prince Georges County, MD

----------child: Gardiner, Luke (1732 - 1777)
----------child: Gardiner, John (1733 - 1806)
----------child: Gardiner, Susanna (1735 - 1813)
----------child: Gardiner, Richard (1737 - )
----------child: Gardiner, Catherine (1739 - )
----------child: Gardiner, Jean (1743 - )
----------child: Gardiner, Ann (1746 - )
----------child: Gardiner, Clement (1748 - 1817)
----------child: Gardiner, Ignatius Francis (1752 - 1839)
Gardiner, Ignatius (*1782 - ) - male
father: Gardiner, Clement (1748 - 1817)
mother: Boone, Henrietta (1750 - 1830)
Gardiner, Ignatius Francis (1752 - 1839) - male
b. 1752 in Indian Fields, Townshend, MD
d. SEP 1839 in Prince Georges County, MD

father: Gardiner, Ignatius (*1708 - 1777)
mother: Edelen, Anne (1710 - >1777)


See GARDINER, Generations and Relations by Thomas Richard Gardiner, Vol.1, p. 56:


"Ignatius Francis Gardiner, born 1752 in Indian Fields, Townshend,Maryland; died September, 1839, in Prince Georges County, Maryland. Hemarried 1785, in St. Mary's Church Bryantown, Maryland to Anne Boarman.He was a Private No. 1170 in Captain Thomas' Company of the 12thBatallion of the Charles County Militia during the War of Independence.(They) lived in Charles County for perhaps two decades before the 1810 USCensus. Anne Boarman died about 1816 and Ignatius Gardiner died in1839. They are believed to have been buried in the Mattawoman ChurchCemetery which stood near the western most area of Townshend and theeastern most area of Piscataaway. "

spouse: Boarman, Ann (*1760 - ~1816)
- m. 1785 in St. Mary's Church, Bryantown, MD

----------child: Gardiner, George (1785 - 1873)
----------child: Gardiner, Ignatius Walter (1787 - )
----------child: Gardiner, Sylvester Francis (1790 - )
----------child: Gardiner, Esther Henrietta (1791 - )
----------child: Gardiner, Elizabeth Ann (1793 - )
----------child: Gardiner, Aloysius (1793 - )
----------child: Gardiner, Theodore (1795 - )
Gardiner, Ignatius Walter (1787 - ) - male
b. 1787

father: Gardiner, Ignatius Francis (1752 - 1839)
mother: Boarman, Ann (*1760 - ~1816)
Gardiner, James O. (1779 - 1833) - male
b. 1 MAY 1779
d. 1833

father: Gardiner, Henry (1747 - 1803)
mother: Boarman, Catherine (*1751 - 1794)
.


!NOTES:
See GARDINER, Vol. I, pg. 116:
"James Gardiner, born 1 May 1779, in Todor Hall, Gallant Green, Maryland.
He died 3 December, 1832, in Pleasant Hill, Gallant Green. He marrie d(1)
1803 in St. Mary's Church, Bryantown, Maryland, Sarah Dyer, daughte r ofGeorge
Dyer and Sarah Clarkson; he married (2) 17 May, 1808, in St. Mary's Church,
Bryantown, Maryland, Ann Pamelia Dyer, daughter of Jeremiah Dyer an d Lucy
Audrey (Ordrie) Smith by whom he had nine children. James Gardiner wa sthe
executor of his father's will, making his bond on 26 March, 1803. Ab outthe
time of his second marriage, he acquired a large tract of land alon g the
southern boundary of Tudor Hall named Poplar Hill, which he later nam ed
Pleasant Hill, where he raised his family."

spouse: Dyer, Sarah (*1783 - )
- m. 1803 in Bryantown, Charles, MD

spouse: Dyer, Ann Pamelia (*1785 - )
- m. 17 MAY 1808 in Bryantown, Charles, MD

----------child: Gardiner, James O. (1809 - 1831)
----------child: Gardiner, Ann Teresa (1810 - 1844)
----------child: Gardiner, Benedict Joseph (1811 - )
----------child: Gardiner, Thomas Elzear (1813 - 1886)
----------child: Gardiner, Jeremiah Alfred (1815 - 1818)
----------child: Gardiner, William Alfred (1816 - 1818)
----------child: Gardiner, William Alfred (1818 - >1888)
----------child: Gardiner, Emily Ann (1821 - 1877)
----------child: Gardiner, Rosalia Pamelia (1822 - 1831)
Gardiner, James O. (1809 - 1831) - male
b. 21 JAN 1809 in Benedict, Charles, MD
d. 7 SEP 1831 in Gallant Green, Charles, MD

father: Gardiner, James O. (1779 - 1833)
mother: Dyer, Ann Pamelia (*1785 - )
Gardiner, Jane (1715 - 1793) - female
b. 1715 in Piscataway, Prince George's, MD
d. 22 NOV 1793 in Bryantown, Charles, MD

father: Gardiner, Luke (1679 - 1720)
mother: Craycroft, Ann (~1689 - 1765)
.


!NOTES:
See GARDINER, Vol I, pps 42-43:
"Jane Gardiner, born 1715 in Warburton Manor, Piscataway, Prince George's
County, Maryland; died 22 November, 1793 in Lanterman, Bryantown, Cha rles
County, Maryland. she married 1734, in Piscataway, Philip Edelen, so n of
Richard Edelen and Sarah Hagoe (Hagan). Jane left a will under the na meof
Edelen, dated 9 December, 1790 and proved 2 December, 1793, in whic h shenamed
her children, Sarah and Richard Edelen, and married daughters, Anne Semmes,
Mary Boarman and Elizabeth Reeves, plus three granddaughters, Elizabe thand
Jane Boarman, and Rachael Gardiner. Jane Gardiner's mother, Ann Craycroft,
widow of Luke Gardiner, married as her second husband, Richard Edelen ,father
of Philip Edelen, husband of Jane Gardiner. This was a case of a wid owand
her daughter marrying a widower and his son. The younger couple actu ally
married first, followed by the senior couple a year or two later.
"Jane bequeathed her dwelling house on a portion of Boarman's Mano r to
the St. Mary's Catholic Church in Bryantown and 1,000 pounds of tobac coto
the Catholic Clergy of Charles County, appointing her son Richard an dson-
in-law, Charles Boarman, the executors.
"Her personal effects were appraised on 9 December, 1793, at 591 pounds,
2 shillings, and 2 1/2 pence. Edward Semmes and Thomas C. Reeves sig ned
as next of kin and received disbursements "in right of their wives" , as
daughters of Jane. Thomas Courtney Reeves and his wife, Elizabeth Edelen,
willed their farm, located on the south side of Mattawoman Creek in Charles
County to St. Peter's Church. They were buried in the family plot i n Old
St. Peter's Cemetary at the intersection of route 382 and Gardiner Ro ad,
near Beantown."

spouse: Edelen, Philip (1706 - )
- m. 1734 in Piscataway, Prince George's, MD

----------child: Edelen, Richard (1735 - 1803)
----------child: Edelen, Sarah (1739 - 1793)
----------child: Edelen, Anne (1744 - )
----------child: Edelen, Mary (1750 - )
Gardiner, Jane (1722 - 1760) - female
b. 1722 in ,St. Mary's, MD
d. 22 MAY 1760 in ,St. Mary's, MD

father: Gardiner, Clement (1686 - 1742)
mother: Middleton, Eleanor (*1691 - 1760)
Gardiner, Jane (1740 - ) - female
b. 1740 in Chaptico, St. Mary's, MD

father: Gardiner, Luke (1695 - 1754)
mother: Boarman, Mary (1700 - )
spouse: Mudd, Richard (*1738 - )
- m. 1764 in Bryantown, Charles, MD

Gardiner, Jean (1743 - ) - female
b. 1743

father: Gardiner, Ignatius (*1708 - 1777)
mother: Edelen, Anne (1710 - >1777)
.


!NOTE:
See note under Ignatius Gardiner (130) to the effect that Jean Gardiner
also married a Boone.


Gardiner, Jeremiah Alfred (1815 - 1818) - male
b. 1 MAY 1815 in Pleasant Hill, Charles, MD
d. 13 AUG 1818 in Pleasant Hill, Charles, MD

father: Gardiner, James O. (1779 - 1833)
mother: Dyer, Ann Pamelia (*1785 - )
Gardiner, John (1633 - 1645) - male
b. 1633 in ,Surrey, England
d. 1645 in St. Richard's, St. Mary's, MD

father: Gardiner, Richard (1592 - <1648)
mother: Hame, Elizabeth (*1592 - )
Gardiner, John (1655 - 1683) - male
b. 1655 in Canoe Neck, St. Mary's, MD
d. 1683

father: Gardiner, Luke (Garnett) (1622 - 1674)
mother: Hatton, Elizabeth (*1626 - )
.
see gardiner book p 25
!NOTES:
A brother of Richard Gardiner (?-1687) was John Gardiner (?-1683) who
married Elizabeth Hussey. His testamentary proceeds are found in records of St.
Mary's County in Book 13, ff73, 405. His wife later married Samuel Luckett by
1686.

spouse: Hussey, Elizabeth (*1652 - )
- m. 1675 in Oakley, St. Mary's, MD

----------child: Gardiner, Joseph (1678 - 1718)
----------child: Gardiner, Howard (1679 - )
----------child: Gardiner, John (1680 - )
Gardiner, John (1678 - 1717) - male
b. 1678
d. 1717 in St. Mary's, MD

father: Gardiner, Richard (1650 - 1687)
mother: Wiere, Elizabeth (*1653 - )
.


!NOTES:
See GARDINER, Vol I, pg 29:
"John Gardiner, born 1683 in Hillie Lea, Chaptico, Maryland, die d 1717
in St. Mary's County, Maryland. He married (1) about June 1704, in S t.
Mary's County, Maryland, Susanna Barton; he married (2) 1710 in Boarm an's
Manor, Bryantown, Charles County, Maryland, Mary Boarman, daughter of
William Boarman and Mary Jarboe. John Gardiner made his will, 13 Oct,
1717, which was probated in St. Mary's County, 9 Dec, 1717. In thi s will
he named his nine children of two marriages. He also named his secon dwife,
Mary, as executrix. This will indicated that he was possessed of consider-
able wealth for a person of that time and that he most likely obtaine dhis
wealth by wise management rather than large land holdings."
Testamentary proceedings are found in Book 23, folio 180, St. Mary 'sCounty Records (1717). Bond was filed by his spouse Mary Gardiner ,Executrix with Clement Gardiner as surety on 9 October, 1717. See f olio200 for Mary's
appointment as executrix. (1718)

spouse: Barton, Susanna (*1680 - ~1706)
- m. JUN 1704 in ,St. Mary's, MD

----------child: Gardiner, Susanna (1705 - <1742)
----------child: Gardiner, John (1706 - 1743)
----------child: Gardiner, Elizabeth (1707 - 1772)
----------child: Gardiner, Clement (1709 - <1743)
spouse: Boarman, Mary (1691 - )
- m. 1710 in Bryantown, Charles, MD

----------child: Gardiner, Mary (1710 - 1751)
----------child: Gardiner, Wilfred (1711 - 1744)
----------child: Gardiner, Richard (1712 - <1743)
----------child: Gardiner, Anne (1716 - <1766)
----------child: Gardiner, Henrietta Maria (1717 - <1743)
Gardiner, John (1680 - ) - male
b. 1680

father: Gardiner, John (1655 - 1683)
mother: Hussey, Elizabeth (*1652 - )
.
!NOTES: See Gardiner book p 33

spouse: ???, Constance (*1687 - )
- m. 1713 in ,Charles, MD

----------child: Gardiner, Henry (1712 - 1743)
----------child: Gardiner, John (1714 - )
----------child: Gardiner, Benjamin (1716 - )
Gardiner, John (1706 - 1743) - male
b. 1706 in Piscataway, MD
d. 23 JUL 1743 in Chaptico, St. Mary's, MD

father: Gardiner, John (1678 - 1717)
mother: Barton, Susanna (*1680 - ~1706)
Gardiner, John (1714 - ) - male
b. 1714 in ,Charles, MD

father: Gardiner, John (1680 - )
mother: ???, Constance (*1687 - )
Gardiner, John (1724 - 1765) - male
b. 1724 in Chaptico, St. Mary's, MD
d. 11 FEB 1765 in ,Charles, MD

father: Gardiner, Luke (1695 - 1754)
mother: Boarman, Mary (1700 - )
Gardiner, John (1733 - 1806) - male
b. 1733 in Indian Fields, Townsend, MD
d. 12 JUL 1806 in Carnarvon, Bryantown, MD

father: Gardiner, Ignatius (*1708 - 1777)
mother: Edelen, Anne (1710 - >1777)
Gardiner, John Francis (*1754 - ) - male
father: Gardiner, Richard (1712 - 1782)
mother: Boarman, Catherine (1727 - 1780)
Gardiner, Jone (Joan) (1617 - ) - female
b. 1617 in ,Surrey, England
d. in Blechington Mano, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England

father: Gardiner, Richard (1592 - <1648)
mother: Hame, Elizabeth (*1592 - )
Gardiner, Joseph (1678 - 1718) - male
b. 1678 in Oakley, St. Mary's, MD
d. 15 MAY 1718 in ,Charles, MD

father: Gardiner, John (1655 - 1683)
mother: Hussey, Elizabeth (*1652 - )
.
!NOTES:
See GARDINER, Vol I, pg. 30:
"Joseph Gardiner born 1678 in Oakley, St. Mary's County, Maryhland ;died
15 May 1718, in Charles County, Maryland. He married in 1708 in St .Mary's
County, Maryland, Elizabeth Cole, daughter of Edward Cole and Elizabe th
Slye. The will of Joseph Gardiner of Charles County, dated 9 March ,1717,
names wife Elizabeth and four sons. We cannot find the parents of th isJoseph
but feel strongly that he is the son of John Gardiner and Elizabeth Hussey.
The other remaining possibility is that he is the son of Richard Gard iner
and Margaret Mainwaring but he would have been born near the upper limits of
her child bearing years. Elizabeth Hussey had two brothers, Samuel a ndBen-
jamin, which causes me to go with this family as stated. The will o fWilliam
Boarman Sr., dated 16 May 1708 and probated in Charles County, Maryla ndon
17 June 1709, states as follows: "Unto my two daughters, clara and Ma ry,
a tract of land whereon Joseph Gardiner now lives, whereupon it bein gthat
part of the Manor of about 400 to 500 acres". The manor mentioned i n the
will was undoubtedly Boarman Manor near Bryantown in Charles County , and
that it implies Joseph Gardiner was occupying and working that trac t orpart
of the Manor which he left to his daughters, Clara and Mary. Joseph
Gardiner's will, probated in Charles County, Maryland 10 June 1718 na meshis
wife Elizabeth and four sons, Benjamin, Samuel, Ralph and Luke and th eonly
record I can find of a Joseph Gardiner of that time frame.
It is believed that Howard Gardiner, who settled in what is now kn ownas
Chester County, PA. (then within the Maryland charter) was a brothe r of
Joseph who had been helped by Joseph in his move to settle in the disputed
area. Their children were Benjamin b 1709, Samuel b. 1711, Ralph b .1714,
and Luke b. 1717."

spouse: Cole, Elizabeth (1689 - <1750)
- m. 1708 in ,St. Mary's, MD

Gardiner, Joseph (1736 - ) - male
b. 1736 in Chaptico, St. Mary's, MD

father: Gardiner, Luke (1695 - 1754)
mother: Boarman, Mary (1700 - )
Gardiner, Joseph (1770 - 1810) - male
b. 1770 in Bryantown, Charles, MD
d. 20 NOV 1810 in Fairfield, Nelson, KY

father: Gardiner, Clement (1748 - 1817)
mother: Boone, Henrietta (1750 - 1830)
.
!NOTES:
See MARRIAGE BONDS FOR NELSON COUNTY, KY., 1785-1832, for:
"JOSEPH I. GARDINER married CATHERINE ELDER, April 16, 1801. Surety :Edward
Jenkins."
Undoubtedly this record refers to this Joseph Gardiner, brother o f Ann
Nancy (Gardiner) Jenkins, whose husband Edward acted as Surety for he rbrother
and his bride. Edward Jenkins also acted as surety for Joseph's brot her
Francis Gardiner at his marriage in 1805 to Anna Smyth.
See will of his father probated in 1817 (notes of Clement Gardiner )for
mention of previous death of Joseph and bequests to his children (spelled as in
will): Harriott, Sharlotte, Elizabeth, Maria, Wenny, Ann and Joseph Gardiner,
the last three by his second wife. Apparently Joseph's first wife di edsometime
prior to 1801 after having given birth to four children. Joseph then
married Catherine Elder, had three more children and died before hi sfather.
See also GARDINER, (op.cit) Vol I, pg 94 for the following:
"Joseph Gardiner was born in 1770 in Bryantown, Charles County, Maryland
and died 30 November, 1810 in Fairfield, Nelson County, Kentucky. H emarried
(1) 16 January 1795, in Mattawoman Church, Townshend, Maryland, Winif red
Hamilton, daughter of James Hamilton and Mary Ann Coombs; he marrie d (2)
20 April, 1801, in Fairfield, Nelson County, Kentucky, Catherine Elde r.
When Joseph J. Gardiner was born his parents were enumerated in the census of
the Bryantown parish. They may have been living on the Boone famil y farm
about three miles north of Bryantown on what is now Route 382. He ha dfour
children from his marriage to Winifred Hamilton of Prince George's County:
Harriot, Lucretia, Charlotte and Elizabeth. He had three children fro mhis
marriage to Catherine Elder: Maria, Winifred Ann and Joseph Gardiner .Only
six children were named in Clement Gardiner's will of 1817, as Lucret ia
apparently was deceased before that date."

spouse: Hamilton, Winifred (*1771 - )
- m. 16 JAN 1795 in Townshend, Prince George's, MD

----------child: Gardiner, Harriet (1796 - 1826)
----------child: Gardiner, Lucretia (1797 - )
----------child: Gardiner, Charlotte (1799 - 1878)
----------child: Gardiner, Elizabeth (1800 - 1878)
spouse: Elder, Catherine (*1776 - )
- m. 20 APR 1801 in Fairfield, Nelson, KY

----------child: Gardiner, Maria E. (1802 - )
----------child: Gardiner, Winifred Ann (1805 - 1851)
----------child: Gardiner, Joseph (1808 - )
Gardiner, Joseph (1808 - ) - male
b. 1808 in Fairfield, Nelson, KY

father: Gardiner, Joseph (1770 - 1810)
mother: Elder, Catherine (*1776 - )
Gardiner, Joseph Benedict (*1754 - ) - male
father: Gardiner, Richard (1712 - 1782)
mother: Boarman, Catherine (1727 - 1780)
Gardiner, Joseph E. (1823 - ) - male
b. 17 JUN 1823 in ,Nelson, KY

father: Gardiner, Theodore (1782 - 1852)
mother: Rapier, Elizabeth (*1788 - )
spouse: Buckman, Martha Josephine (*1833 - )
- m. 14 FEB 1855 in ,Union, KY

----------child: Gardiner, Martha Buckman (~1874 - 1949)
Gardiner, Julianna (1630 - ) - female
b. 1630 in ,England

father: Gardiner, Richard (1592 - <1648)
mother: Hame, Elizabeth (*1592 - )
Gardiner, Julianna (*1653 - ) - female
father: Gardiner, Richard Jr. (1616 - 1694)
mother: Mainwaring, Margaret (*1629 - )
spouse: Mudd, Thomas (*1649 - )
Gardiner, Katherine (1565 - ) - female
b. 1 APR 1565

father: Gardiner, William (1531 - 1597)
mother: Luce, Frances (*1536 - )
Gardiner, Leonard B. (1783 - 1841) - male
b. 1783 in Gallant Green, St. Mary's, MD
d. 26 MAY 1841 in Grand Coteau, St. Landry, LA

father: Gardiner, Henry (1747 - 1803)
mother: Boarman, Catherine (*1751 - 1794)
Gardiner, Louisa (1791 - ) - female
b. 1791

father: Gardiner, Henry (1747 - 1803)
mother: Boarman, Catherine (*1751 - 1794)
see Gardiner Vol 1 118


Gardiner, Lucretia (1797 - ) - female
b. 1797 in ,Prince George's, MD
d. in ,KY

father: Gardiner, Joseph (1770 - 1810)
mother: Hamilton, Winifred (*1771 - )
Gardiner, Luke (1657 - 1705) - male
b. 1657 in Oakley, St. Mary's, MD
d. 1705 in ,St. Mary's, MD

father: Gardiner, Luke (Garnett) (1622 - 1674)
mother: Hatton, Elizabeth (*1626 - )
.
!NOTES:
See GARDINER, GENERATIONS AND RELATIONS by Thomas Richard Gardiner ,Volume I, pg 26:
"Luke Gardiner (Luke, Richard, Thomas, William, William, Wyllyam )born 1657 in Canoe Neck, Oakley, St. Mary's County, Maryland. He married(1) 1682, in St. Mary's County, Maryland, Monica Turner, and married (2)7 October, 1690, in St. Mary's County, Maryland, Elizabet h Slye,daughter of Robert Slye and Susanna Gerard. It was this Luke Gardiner in1692, as sheriff of St. Mary's County, who was commanded by the PuritanGovernment to lock the Roman Catholic Church in St . Mary's City and toprevent anyone from attending a service therein . The key which LukeGardiner used to lock the Church was recently returned by a family inWestern Maryland to the Archivist, Henry Miller, at St. Mary's City andwas displayed at a recent meeting of the St . Mary's County HistoricalSociety."

spouse: Turner, Monica (*1658 - )
- m. 1682 in ,St. Mary's, MD

----------child: Gardiner, Elizabeth (1682 - )
----------child: Gardiner, Clement (1686 - 1742)
spouse: Slye, Elizabeth (1668 - 1733)
- m. 7 OCT 1690 in ,St. Mary's, MD

----------child: Gardiner, Mary (1693 - 1749)
----------child: Gardiner, Thomas (1695 - )
----------child: Gardiner, Luke (1695 - 1754)
----------child: Gardiner, Susannah (1698 - )
----------child: Gardiner, Eleanor (1700 - )
----------child: Gardiner, Monica (1702 - )
Gardiner, Luke (1679 - 1720) - male
b. DEC 1679 in Chaptico, St. Mary's, MD
d. 1720 in Piscataway, MD

father: Gardiner, Richard (1650 - 1687)
mother: Wiere, Elizabeth (*1653 - )

See GARDINER GENERATIONS AND RELATIONS, by Thomas Richard Gardiner(1991), Vol I, pg 27:


"Luke Gardiner, born about Dec 1679 in Hillie Lea, Chaptico, Maryland;died 1720 in Warburton Manor, Piscataway, Maryland. He married (1) about1 October 1701, in Newport, Charles County, Maryland, Ann Pile, daughterof Joseph Pile and Mary Turner; he married (2) May 1708, in PrinceGeorge's County, Maryland, Ann Craycroft, daughter of Ignatius Craycroftand of Sophia Beedle. This Luke Gardiner, in many respects, was muchlike his grandfather, Luke who married Elizabeth Hatton.


First of all, he acquired land at an astounding pace. During hislifetime he acquired by inheritance and purchase more than twentyseparate and distinct properties, totaling about 8,300 acres in fivecounties and the state of Pennsylvania. Like some of the plantationowners of this day he was also Deputy Surveyor, appointed by ClementHill, Jr. , (who was) Surveyor General of the Western Shore of Maryland.Thi s was a much sought-after position as it offered adventure andrelaxation and almost everyone of any prominence became a surveyor or amilitary figure at some point in their life.


Besides his land and surveyor's position, for income, Luke owned twowater driven Grist mills, one at the head of Chaptico Bay and one a tNewtowne, left to him by his father, Richard. The mill at the head ofChaptico Bay may have been included in the swap with his brother Johnwhereby John received a highly productive plantation named Hillilee fromLuke for the undeveloped but larger, Warburton Manor which had been leftto John , by his father, Richard. In view of their special interests,each felt that he had profited by his exchange.


John was a joiner (carpenter) and a mariner. He owned a merchantvessel named "The Mary", after his wife Mary Boarman, which he captainedon occasion. While sight-seeing up along the Hudson River one summer , Istopped at Phillipsburg Manor and was delighted at being show n a ship'smanifest from "The Mary" signed by John Gardiner, ship's owner andCaptain. The cargo included apples, tobacco, salt fish and corn meal.He took on wine, maple syrup, and machined ware.


Luke also owned a merchant ship called "The Provident" which waspossibly the same vessel owned by his grandfather, Luke, who died in1674. That vessel sailed from Gardiner's Landing on Chaptico Bay, alongwith "The Enterprise" to England with tobacco and dug-out canoes made bythe Indians in Luke's canoe-building operation along Canoe Neck Creek.The ships returned laden with manufactured goods including farming andcarpenter's tools, linens, clothing, musical instruments, works of artand books.


Luke can best be remembered for completing the magnificant mansio n onWarburton Manor after which the White House was designed. (JS: Otherversions claim that James Hoban, the designer of the White House, wasfrom Ireland and based his design on an Irish residence.) The tour guidesto the White House will tell you that it was designed by an Irishman inthe employ of L'Enfant, and was patterned after a mansion in Dublin. Butit is interesting to note that L'Enfant lifed in the Warburton ManorHouse for seven years while he laid out the city of Washington, and thedesigner of the White House lived there with him. I once had theprivledge to view an old painting of Warburton Manor House and it lookedidentical to the White House after its restoration following the War of1812. Neither were considered to be beautiful on the outside but thwywere both magnificent on the interior, with large hallways and windingstairs and generous windows, doorways and fireplaces.


While the Diggs family owned Warburton Manor, they had many famousguests among whom were George and Martha Washington, James and DollyMadison , and Washington Irving, the author of Sleepy Hollow. I learnedthis last bit of information when I visited the home of Washington Irvingin Westchester County, New York, about 1973, where I was shown a paintingof Warburton Manor and a letter by Washington Irving concerning thedelightful summer which he experienced at Warburton Manor.


Luke was remembered as a good family man with a way of commandin gloveand respect. Like his grandfather Luke, there are many records of peoplereferring to him as "my good friend," or "my dear friend Luke". Heserved as witness, executor or administrator of many wills and guardianof several children. Like his grandfather, he provided for the welfareof his children, even acquiring land for his sons, Ignatius and Richard,a few months before his death. For Ignatius he arranged for a propertyin Charles County , later named Farthing's Pennyworth to pass on toIgnatius when he became of age.


The Indenture dated 5 June 1722 covering this prearranged deal saidin part, "The said William Maria Farthing, innholder of St. Mary'sCounty, paid in consideration of Eighty Pounds Sterling to him in hand byLuke Gardiner, father to ye said Ignatius Gardiner, confirmed, and bythese presents doe bargaine, sell and confirm unto ye said IgnatiusGardiner, all his claim to a tract in Charles County called by himFarthing's Pennyworth, of 790 acres."


This William Maria Farthing was the innholder of Farthing's Ordinary,a replica of which now stands in the center of St. Mary's City on the spot
where the original stood. Luke Gardiner made another land acquisitionfor his sons from Benjamin Wheeler, of Baltimore County, a cousin bymarriage, in which Benjamin was to assign a warrant for 537 acres toIgnatius and Richard Gardiner, of Prince George's County. On 26 April1721, about two years after Luke's death, the Deputy Surveyor ofBaltimore County laid out the 537 acres assigned by Benjamin Wheeler,called "The Father's Request", and the patent for that tract was issuedto them on 10 September 1723. This land was located in the prime landarea of Baltimore County known as Worthington Valley , just north ofBaltimore City. His active land dealings and the expense of building theWarburton Manor House apparently became too great for Luke's cash flow,and he was forced to put Warburton Manor, Franklin, and the Barrens upfor security and he lost all three in the process to Charles Carroll ofAnnapolis, his creditor. It is interesting to note that some thirtyyears later, Luke's son Richard, bought the Manor of Truman Place (500acres) and The Addition (300 acres) from Charles Carroll of Annapolis for350 pounds sterling, in hand. Unlike his grandfather, this Luke was"land poor" when he died. Although he still owned large acreages,because of ill health, he was allowed to remain at Warburton where hedied in 1719 or 1720."

spouse: Pile, Ann (*1680 - )
- m. ABT. 1 OCT 1701 in Newport, Charles, MD

spouse: Craycroft, Ann (~1689 - 1765)
- m. MAY 1708 in Prince George's, MD

----------child: Gardiner, Ignatius (*1708 - 1777)
----------child: Gardiner, Ann (1709 - 1760)
----------child: Gardiner, Richard (1712 - 1782)
----------child: Gardiner, Jane (1715 - 1793)
Gardiner, Luke (1695 - 1754) - male
b. 1695 in Chaptico, St. Mary's, MD
d. 1754

father: Gardiner, Luke (1657 - 1705)
mother: Slye, Elizabeth (1668 - 1733)
.
!NOTES:
See GARDINER, Vol. 1, pg.36:
"Luke Gardiner (of Luke, of Luke, of Richard, of Thomas, of Willia metc)
born 1695 in St. John's, Chaptico, Maryland. He married 1723, in Bryantown,
Charles County, Maryland, Mary Boarman, daughter of William Boarman a ndMary
Pile. It appears that this Luke Gardiner may have spent his entire l ifeat
St. John's Plantation in Chaptico where he raised a family of eight children.
It is also most likely that this Luke may have been the owner of th esailing
vessel recorded as transporting produce along the east coast and carr ying
tobacco to England."
(JS: The marriage of this Luke Gardiner to Mary Boarman is plague dwith inconsistancies. See the notes under William Boarman [2908] . Afterlong research, I have "forced" this marriage which is improb able at bestsince Mary married Robert Gerard Slye as "Luke Gardiner' s widow" eventhough Robert died in 1733 and Luke didn't die until 17 54!! EventuallyI hope to straighten this out.)
See Colonial Virginians and Their Maryland Relatives, Norma Tucker ,1994, pg 139 for the date of his death. Ms Tucker shows the deat h ofMary (Boarman) Gardiner at 1720 which would be impossible in vie w of themany children she had until 1747.)
spouse: Boarman, Mary (1700 - )
- m. 1723 in Bryantown, Charles, MD

----------child: Gardiner, John (1724 - 1765)
----------child: Gardiner, Mary C. (1729 - )
----------child: Gardiner, Susannah (1733 - )
----------child: Gardiner, Joseph (1736 - )
----------child: Gardiner, Jane (1740 - )
----------child: Gardiner, Luke (1743 - )
----------child: Gardiner, Elizabeth (1745 - <1780)
----------child: Gardiner, Richard (1747 - 1814)
Gardiner, Luke (1732 - 1777) - male
b. 1732 in Indian Fields, Townsend, MD
d. JUL 1777 in Newport Forrest, Newport, MD

father: Gardiner, Ignatius (*1708 - 1777)
mother: Edelen, Anne (1710 - >1777)
Gardiner, Luke (1743 - ) - male
b. 1743 in Chaptico, St. Mary's, MD

father: Gardiner, Luke (1695 - 1754)
mother: Boarman, Mary (1700 - )
Gardiner, Luke (Garnett) (1622 - 1674) - male
b. 1622 in ,Woodperry, Oxfordshire, England
d. 1674 in Canoe Neck, St. Mary's, MD

father: Gardiner, Richard (1592 - <1648)
mother: Hame, Elizabeth (*1592 - )

See DESCENDANTS OF WYLLYAM GARDNYR, by Thomas Richard Gardiner, Vo l.1, pg 20:


"Captain Luke Gardiner, born 1622, in Woodperry, Oxfordshire, England, died in 1674 in Canoe Neck, Oakley, Maryland. He married 1649 , inSt. Mary's County, Maryland, Elizabeth Hatton, a daughter of RichardHatton an d Margaret ---. In a deposition made in 1672, Luke Gardinerstated that he was fifty
years of age. The Early Land Patents Liber ABH, folio 60-66 reveal thatLuke Gardiner was transported to the Province of Maryland in 1637 byThomas Copley, although he appeared to arrive on the same ship as hisparents and siblings, in 1637. A plausible explanation of this lies inan ordinance, "Condictions of Plantation" by which thos e transportingindividuals would be patented 50 acres of land for each individualtransported, including themselves. It seems probable that both RichardGardiner and Thomas Copley knew these "Condicions" be fore they appliedfor a Land Patent, and Richard, knowing that he was able to qualify for aPlantation for transporting his family, plus two servants, was willing toallow his friend, Thomas Copley, to take the credit for transportingLuke. Another explanation of this unusual arrangement may be atributedto a tradition with many English families that the eldest son became theheir and administrator of the family estate and the next oldest sonentered a religious order to become a priest or abbot. Perhaps Luke,during his early age m anifested these intentions, but later changed hisvocation to become a husband and father. Throughtout his life Lukesupported the Catholic faith in many ways.


"Thomas Copley was a layman alias for the Jesuit priest, Rev. PhilipFisher, according to John Shea in his book on the early Jesuits. ThoughMaryland was settled by financial backers of the Catholic Faith, it wasuncertain that Jesuit priests could conduct religious services withoutfear of reprisals from those of other faiths. (continue at page 21 .)


See also Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Maryland, FrancisBarnum Culver, Vol. II, Genealogical Publishing Co., 1940, 1997; pp.351-2:


"GARDINER, Luke, --- 1674 (Md.) Burgess for St. Mary's County, Md. ,1660-1662, 1671. Lieutenant, St. Mary's County Militia, 1661; Captain,1664. [Justice, 1661, 1664-ཾ High Sheriff 1672-྆.]"

spouse: Hatton, Elizabeth (*1626 - )
----------child: Gardiner, Richard (1650 - 1687)
----------child: Gardiner, John (1655 - 1683)
----------child: Gardiner, Luke (1657 - 1705)
----------child: Gardiner, Thomas (1657 - 1694)
Gardiner, Margaret (1588 - ) - female
b. 8 FEB 1587/88

father: Gardiner, Thomas (1564 - 1632)
mother: Smyth, Ellyn (*1565 - 1617)
Gardiner, Maria E. (1802 - ) - female
b. 1802

father: Gardiner, Joseph (1770 - 1810)
mother: Elder, Catherine (*1776 - )
.
!NOTES:
See GARDINER, Vol I., pg 167:
"Maria E. Gardiner married on 27 Sep 1825, in St. Joseph's, Bardst own,
Kentucky, Thomas Merimee and had Frederick b. 16 Oct 1826; William Jo seph
b. 8 Sept 1828; Frances, b. 1832; Miriam b. 1837; George b. 25 Dec 18 40;
Anne b 18 Oct 1842 and Robert A. b. 18 Oct 1842; all born in Bardstow n."


Gardiner, Martha Buckman (~1874 - 1949) - female
b. ABT. 1874
d. 7 JAN 1949 in Uniontown, Union, KY

father: Gardiner, Joseph E. (1823 - )
mother: Buckman, Martha Josephine (*1833 - )
.
!DEATH:
See UNION COUNTY, KENTUCKY GENEALOGY VOL 4, FHL 976.9885 d2h, pag e 63:
"Martha Buckman, d/o Joseph Gardner, w/o John Robert Jenkins, Unionto wn,
d Jan 7, 1949, 75 years.


!NOTES:
For more information on this family see GARDINER Vol 1, op.cit.
She is listed first on page 347 as the spouse of John Robert Jenki ns.
She also has her own listing on page 260 as the daughter of Josep h E.
and Martha Josephine (Buckman) Gardiner. John and Martha are secon dcousins
once removed as follows: Their common ancestor is Clement Gardiner:
Clement Gardiner
|
Ann Nancy Gardiner Theodore Gardiner
| |
John R. Jenkins Joseph E. Gardiner
| |
John Thomas Jenkins |
| |
John R. Jenkins----------m--------------Martha Gardiner

spouse: Jenkins, John Robert (1867 - 1950)
----------child: Jenkins, Joseph Eugene (1892 - )
----------child: Jenkins, Robert Francis (1896 - )
----------child: Jenkins, Ira Augustine (1899 - )
----------child: Jenkins, Joseph Edwin (1904 - 1976)
----------child: Jenkins, Mary Catherine (1907 - 1986)
----------child: Jenkins, Mary Althea (1909 - )
Gardiner, Mary (1598 - 1609) - female
b. 17 MAY 1598 in Basing, Peckham, Surrey, England
d. 22 JUL 1609 in Basing, Peckham, Surrey, England

father: Gardiner, Thomas (1564 - 1632)
mother: Smyth, Ellyn (*1565 - 1617)
Gardiner, Mary (1615 - >1694) - female
b. 1615 in ,Surrey, England
d. AFT. 20 MAR 1693/94 in ,England

father: Gardiner, Richard (1592 - <1648)
mother: Hame, Elizabeth (*1592 - )
Gardiner, Mary (1693 - 1749) - female
b. 1693 in Chaptico, St. Mary's, MD
d. AUG 1749 in ,Charles, MD

father: Gardiner, Luke (1657 - 1705)
mother: Slye, Elizabeth (1668 - 1733)
.
!NOTES:
See Gardiner book p 26.

spouse: Clark, Adam (*1688 - )
- m. 1712 in Chaptico, MD

Gardiner, Mary (1710 - 1751) - female
b. 1710 in Chaptico, St. Mary's, MD
d. 1751

father: Gardiner, John (1678 - 1717)
mother: Boarman, Mary (1691 - )
spouse: Neale, Henry (~1691 - <1743)
----------child: Neale, Mary Ann (1726 - >1765)
----------child: Neale, Richard (*1734 - <1772)
----------child: Neale, Henry (*1739 - )
----------child: Neale, James (*1739 - )
----------child: Neale, Henrietta (*1739 - )
----------child: Neale, Sarah (*1739 - )
----------child: Neale, Gerard (*1739 - )
----------child: Neale, Teresa (*1739 - )
spouse: Lancaster, John (*1709 - <1765)
- m. AFT. 1743 in Charles, MD

Gardiner, Mary (1717 - ) - female
b. 1717

father: Gardiner, Clement (1686 - 1742)
mother: Middleton, Eleanor (*1691 - 1760)
see Gardiner book p 48

spouse: Boarman, George (1713 - 1768)
----------child: Boarman, Benedict (*1748 - )
----------child: Boarman, Aloysius (*1748 - 1796)
----------child: Boarman, Elizabeth (*1748 - 1825)
----------child: Boarman, Eleanor (*1748 - )
----------child: Boarman, Mary (*1748 - 1807)
Gardiner, Mary (1773 - 1830) - female
b. 1773 in Bryantown, Charles, MD
d. 1830 in Fairfield, Nelson, KY

father: Gardiner, Clement (1748 - 1817)
mother: Boone, Henrietta (1750 - 1830)

In her father's will, he refers to her as Mary Smith.


Gardiner, Mary C. (1729 - ) - female
b. 1729 in Chaptico, St. Mary's, MD

father: Gardiner, Luke (1695 - 1754)
mother: Boarman, Mary (1700 - )
Gardiner, Monica (1702 - ) - female
b. 1702

father: Gardiner, Luke (1657 - 1705)
mother: Slye, Elizabeth (1668 - 1733)
Gardiner, Monica (1716 - 1772) - female
b. 1716 in St. Mary's, MD
d. 1772 in St. Mary's, MD

father: Gardiner, Clement (1686 - 1742)
mother: Middleton, Eleanor (*1691 - 1760)
.
!NOTES: See Gardiner, Vol 1, Gardiner Generations, pg 35.
"Monica Gardiner, born 1716 in St. Mary's County, Maryland; died 1 772in St. Mary's County, Maryland. Monica Gardiner, daughter of Coe mentGardiner and Eleanor Middleton married Richard Brooke of Dela Br ookeManor. They had two daughters, Ann and Clare. When Richard die d in1755, Monica inherited Dela Brooke Manor of 2,000 acres plus ano ther 400acres called Back Land. Daughter Ann Brooke married John Hi ll."

spouse: Queen, Henry (*1712 - )
spouse: Brooke, Richard (*1706 - 1719)
----------child: Brooke, Clare (*1725 - )
----------child: Brooke, Anna (*1726 - )
Gardiner, Nelly (*1782 - ) - female
father: Gardiner, Clement (1748 - 1817)
mother: Boone, Henrietta (1750 - 1830)
!NOTES:
In his will, her father refers to her as Nelly Spalding.


Gardiner, Richard (1486 - ) - male
b. 1486

father: Gardynyr, Wyllyam (1450 - 1495)
mother: Tudor, Helen (*1459 - )
Gardiner, Richard (1520 - 1548) - male
b. 1520 in London, England
d. 1548 in London, England

father: Gardiner, William (1488 - 1549)
mother: Mitchell, Elizabeth (*1496 - )
.
!NOTES:
See GARDINER GENERATIONS AND RELATIONS (cited elsewhere) "Richar dGardiner, born 1486 in London, England; died 1548 in London, Englan d.This Richard Gardiner may have been the eldest son of William Gar dinerand Helen Tudor. There is no document to prove this assumption . He mayhave been also the father of Germain Gardiner (b.1505) an d also ofrichard, (b.1507) Sargeant at Arms to Henry VIII, who was r eported tohave been executed for allegedly withholding testimony i n the trial ofAnne Bolyn. Since I am unable to identify this perso n more fully I havenot included him and his two sons definately to b e in the line ofdescent from William Gardiner and Helen Tudor, altho ugh in the book"STEPHEN GARDINER and the Tudor Reaction," the autho r mentioned GermainGardiner as a nephew of Stephen. In another bi t of information onGermain, he was spoken of as a cousin of Stephen , so the exact identityof these three individuals is not clear."

Gardiner, Richard (1569 - 1591) - male
b. 1569
d. 1591

father: Gardiner, William (1531 - 1597)
mother: Luce, Frances (*1536 - )
Gardiner, Richard (1592 - <1648) - male
b. 29 APR 1592 in Basing, Peckham, Surrey, England
d. BEF. 16 OCT 1648

father: Gardiner, Thomas (1564 - 1632)
mother: Smyth, Ellyn (*1565 - 1617)
.
!NOTES:
See GARDINER GENERATIONS AND RELATIONS, Vol I., GARDINER GENERATIO NS,
by Thomas Richard Gardiner, 1991. Pg. 13:
"Lord of Manor Richard Gardiner (of Thomas, of William, of William , of
Wyllyam), born 29 Apr 1592 in Basing, Peckham, Surrey, England; die d 1649
in (see notes). He married 23 Jan 1614, in the old original St. Mart in
of the Fields, Roman Catholic Church, in Peckham, Surrey, England, Elizabeth
Hame. This Richard Gardiner is the progenitor of the Maryland Gardin ers.
"There is also another record of his marriage to Elizabeth Hame in
Peckham, Surrey, England. This may have been brought about by the la wsre-
quiring all marriages to be recorded in the Anglican Church of Englan d.
"It appears that the old St. Martin of the Fields Church may hav estill
been Roman Catholic and therefore may not have met the requirements o fthe
law. Regarding their death we have very little information to give . In
1645, when Richard Ingall raided the Provence of Maryland, he totall y de-
stroyed St. Richard's Manor House by turning the ship's guns on the h ouse
as he destroyed St. Mary's City. Richard and Elizabeth disappeared f romthe
records about this time and some of their children had to seek refug e in
Virginia. It is not known for sure whether Richard and Elizabeth wer etaken
back to England on Ingall's Ship, along with Father Andrew White an d Rev.
Philip Fisher or whether they were killed in the destruction of the M anor
House. In searching the records of the Catholic Record Society of London,
I found that a Richard Garnett was executed in 1649 at Tyburn Gate . There
is no proof that this Richard Garnett was our ancestor who assumed th at
name when he fled England to settle in the Maryland Colony. If Richa rd
Gardiner and his wife, Elizabeth Hame, or any of their children wer ekilled
in the destruction of the original St. Richard's Manor House, or if t hey
died at that time of natural causes, they would have been buried in t he
grounds surrounding the Father Andrew White Chapel or the original St.
Cecelia's Church in Chapel Field, in St. Mary's City.
"Richard and Elizabeth left two older daughters, Mary, 22, and J oan,
20, in England and brought with them Richard, age 21, Elizabeth, 19 ,Luke,
15, Julianna, 6, and John, 4. They also brought with them two servan ts,
Elias Beach, age 23, and Mary Derrick, age 19.
"As one pours over bits of information in an effort to find th ewhole
story behind the Gardiner's migration to the Maryland Colony, it beco mes
intuitively self-evident that Richard and his family felt that thei r life
style, religious freedom, and civil rights were severely threatened . Why
else would a man leave the comfort of his family and friends and mak ethree
arduous trips across the ocean seeking the promise of a better life ? Most
assuredly it was this same Richard who was listed among the passengers
of the Mayflower in 1620 and who signed the Mayflower Compact, bindin ghis
investment to their survival. And it was this same Richard who was a mong
those hearty Adventurers who challenged the cold and rocky shores o fAvalon
(Newfoundland) in 1628, in support of Lord Baltimore's first attemp t in
founding a Colony where liberty and freedom were to be given top priority."
Richard Gardiner was formerly known as Richard Garnett, an alias h eused, probably to avoid persecution as a Roman Catholic. See The Flowering of the Maryland Platinate by Harry Wright Newman, Genealogic alPublishing Co. 1985.
spouse: Hame, Elizabeth (*1592 - )
- m. 6 JUN 1612 in Basing, Peckham, Surrey, England

----------child: Gardiner, Mary (1615 - >1694)
----------child: Gardiner, Richard Jr. (1616 - 1694)
----------child: Gardiner, Jone (Joan) (1617 - )
----------child: Gardiner, Elizabeth (1618 - <1642)
----------child: Gardiner, Luke (Garnett) (1622 - 1674)
----------child: Gardiner, Julianna (1630 - )
----------child: Gardiner, John (1633 - 1645)
Gardiner, Richard (1650 - 1687) - male
b. 1650 in Oakley, St. Mary's, MD
d. 1 NOV 1687 in London, England

father: Gardiner, Luke (Garnett) (1622 - 1674)
mother: Hatton, Elizabeth (*1626 - )
.


!NOTES:
See GARDINER GENERATIONS AND RELATIONS by Thomas Richard Gardiner ,Vol I,
pg 23-25:
"Richard Gardiner, son of Luke Gardiner and Elizabeth (Hatton) Gardiner
was born 1650 in Canoe Neck, Oakley, St. Mary's County, Maryland, an ddied1 Nov 1687 in London England. He married 1677, in Rappahanoc kCounty, Virginia, Elizabeth Weire, daughter of Maj. John Wiere an dHonoria Jones. Records show that his mother entered the Maryland C olonyin May, 1649 by way of Virginia along with her mother, four sis ters andUncle Thomas Hatton who was to assume the office of Provinci al Secretaryupon his arrival.
"Honoria --- married (1) Peter Jones by whom she had one daughter ,Margaret. Honoria (---) Jones married (2) Capt. John Wiere by who m shehad two children, Elizabeth and John Wiere, Jr. Honoria marrie d (3)George Jones, a younger brother of her first husband.
"With the huge tracts of land which he inherited from the estate o fCaptain John Wiere, plus the rather large areas he acquired himself ,Richard Gardiner became one of the largest non-proprietary landowne rswithin the early colonies. Being the third generation to hold a s eat inthe Provincial Council he was one in a rare group of men to ho ld thatdistinction anywhere in the early colonies.
"He also held many other offices, i.e.: County Coroner, Commission erwith
"administrative duties concerning the Ports and Towns", Justice, an dnumerous
other positions of a voluntary nature. He has been credited with designing
the original State House in St. Mary's City, erected in 1676. With h isstep-
father Clement Hill, he acquired 1400 acres of land on the southeaste ren
branch of the Potomac River, now known as the anacostia River, overlooking
the nation's Capitol. He also acquired equal acreage on the Gunpowde rRiver
as it flows into Chesapeake Bay, on which Edgewood Arsenal is now located,
plus 1400 acres of land at the head of the Northwestern branch of th ePatux-
ent River.
"On 12 May 1680, Richard Gardiner claimed rights of land ownershi p for
bringing into the Maryland Colony, from Virginia, "his wife, Elizabet h,
himself, five servants and others". If he had been more specific, "others"
might have included his oldest son, Luke, if not John. During his sh ort
life span he was in possession of four distinct dwelling places, wit h as
many as three concurrently; the Wiere Homestead in Old Rappahannoc kCounty,
the six thousand acre tract located where Route 301 now crosses the Rappa-
hannock River, Hillie Lee in St. Mary's County, and Warburton Manor o nthe
mouth of the Piscataway Creek and Potomac River. It was at this mos tmag-
nificant location of all that he began construction of the huge mansi on,
after which the White House was ulltimately designed. This impressiv ehome
was probably completed by his son, Luke and was occupied by the Gardi nerand
Digges families until it was used as Bachelor's Officer's Quarters, F ort
Washington, during the War of 1812.
"On page 54 of Volume XIII of the Maryland Archives, there is a rather brief account of Richard's death. "A message arrived when the Lower House was assembled in the afternoon of 14 November 1687 statin gthat Richard Gardiner, age 38, brother of Luke Gardiner, now a memb er ofthe Assembly, had recently died." On further investigation i t waslearned that he had died in England. The cause of death was no t given,but he could have been seeking medical treatment for an illn ess, or hecould have died by some accident or by some foul means. I n thesettlement of his estate, a disbursement of 15 pounds Sterlin g waslisted for the passage of his widow and maid. It gives no insi ght intowhether this passage covered their return to the Maryland Co lony afterbeing with him in England or whether it was to pay their p assage toEngland to attend his funeral. Another disbursement was ma de in 1696,while his estate was still in settlement, for clothing an d supplies forhis young brother, Thomas Gardiner, who was attendin g St. Omer's inLiege on the Continent, in the amount of 20 pounds St erling, as Richardhad been named by
their father Luke, in his will of 1673, to be its Administrator, an d the
Guardian of Thomas, then a minor.
"Reference was made earlier of Old Rappahanock County in which Sit ten-
bourne Parish was located. Major John Wiere was vestryman of this pa rish
in Rappahanock County in 1665. Without ever changing the location o fthis
parish it had the distinction of being located in seven different counties
of Virginia between its founding and 1722. In 1665 it was located i nRichmond County when that county was organized. Next it was a par t ofKing George County and later, by a change of county lines, int oWestmoreland County. The parish as it stands today has been in Yor k,Lancaster, Richmond, Rappahanock, Northumberland, Westmoreland, an d in1721 or soon afterwards, Sittenbourne Parish became known as Han overParish in King George County. So it can be concluded thata th e 6,000acres of land lying along the Rappahanock River in Virginia w hichRichard Gardiner inherited from Major John Wiere was likewise lo cated atone time or another in all seven counties listed above."
The following information was taken from a Special Collection, number
1138-001-481 in the State Archives, Annapolis, MD.,on Richard Gardine r:
Richard was the son of Luke Gardiner (1622-1674). His brother w asJohn
(? -1683) who married Elizabeth ---
His son John (?-1717) married Mary (? - 1744/45) daughter of Wil liam
Boreman (ca 1630-1709) John's will in Book 14, pg 470 (1771)
See EARLY MANOR AND PLANTATION HOUSES, H. Chandlee Forman, Bodin eand Associates, Baltimore, 1982, for the following regarding his residence:
"St. Richard's Manor, or Richard's Manor, was built in the late Seventeenth Century on 1,000 acres surveyed in 1640 for Richard Gardine r.Richard Keene owned the manor between 1653 and 1675. The house i s muchlarger than it appears. (See photo.)

spouse: Wiere, Elizabeth (*1653 - )
- m. 1677 in ,Rappahanock, VA

----------child: Gardiner, John (1678 - 1717)
----------child: Gardiner, Luke (1679 - 1720)
Gardiner, Richard (1712 - <1743) - male
b. 1712 in Chaptico, St. Mary's, MD
d. BEF. 9 SEP 1743 in Canoe Neck, Maryland

father: Gardiner, John (1678 - 1717)
mother: Boarman, Mary (1691 - )
Gardiner, Richard (1712 - 1782) - male
b. 1712 in Piscataway, St. Mary's, MD
d. 4 JUL 1782 in ,Charles, MD

father: Gardiner, Luke (1679 - 1720)
mother: Craycroft, Ann (~1689 - 1765)
See GARDINER, GENERATIONS AND RELATIONS, Vol. 1, Thomas Richard Gardiner, pub by Thomas R. Gardiner, Leonardtown, Maryland; pg 41:
"Richard Gardiner was born in 1712 in Warburton Manor, Piscataway ,Maryland. He died on 4 July 1784 in Tudor Hall, Gallant Green, Maryland. He married (1) in 1746, in Wollaston Manor, Cobb Neck, Maryla nd,Mary Ann Neale, daughter of Henry Neale and of Mary Gardiner; an dmarried (2) in 1750, in Boarman's Manor, Bryantown, Maryland, Cathe rineBoarman, daughter of Benedict Leonard Boarman and Ann Brooke. I n 1759,Richard Gardiner purchased "The Manor of Trueman Place", on t he roadrunning between Hughesville and Gallant Green, from Charles C arroll ofAnnapolis, for 350 pounds sterling, in hand. This purchas e included theoriginal Manor House which was later restored and incr eased in size to afull two story home, with 500 acres of land. Fort une shown on thisfamily for several decades and Richard and his son s improved and addedto their land holdings until they combined, owne d over 5,000 acres ofland in the Gallant Green area. The Manor of T rueman Place was renamedby the Gardiner family as "Tudor Hall". Abo ut this same time, Richard'scousin, susanna Gardiner was married t o Phillip Key and the Key familyhome in Leonardtown was also named " Tudor Hall". This was, by no means,just a coincidence, but to comme morate their ancestor's marriage, WyllymGardynyr and Helen Tudor. R ichard Gardiner made his will 5 May 1782which was probated 13 July 1 782 in Charles County. The witnesses forthis will were Joseph Mudd , Benjamin Wood and Stafford Taylor."

spouse: Neale, Mary Ann (1726 - >1765)
- m. 1746 in Cobb Neck, St. Mary's, MD

----------child: Gardiner, Henry (1747 - 1803)
----------child: Gardiner, William (1749 - )
spouse: Boarman, Catherine (1727 - 1780)
- m. 1750 in Bryantown, Charles, MD

----------child: Gardiner, John Francis (*1754 - )
----------child: Gardiner, Joseph Benedict (*1754 - )
----------child: Gardiner, Charles Llewelyn (*1754 - )
Gardiner, Richard (1737 - ) - male
b. 1737

father: Gardiner, Ignatius (*1708 - 1777)
mother: Edelen, Anne (1710 - >1777)
Gardiner, Richard (1747 - 1814) - male
b. 1747 in Captico, St. Mary's, MD
d. 1814 in ,Nelson, KY

father: Gardiner, Luke (1695 - 1754)
mother: Boarman, Mary (1700 - )
.
!NOTES:
GARDINER, Vol I, pg 51:
"Richard Gardiner (of Luke, of Luke, of Luke, of Richard, of Thoma s,of
William, of Wyllyam) was born in 1747 in St. John's, Chaptico, Maryla nd;
he died in 1814 in Nelson County, Kentucky. He married in 1780, in Charles
County, Maryland, Mary E. Boarman, daughter of William Boarman and of
Winifred Edelen. (Note her sister married Mary's brother William) In
depositions made by relatives and others knowledgeable about Richar dGardiner,
we are given names of two wives of Richard. (1) Mary Boarman and (2 )Sarah,
who acknowledged that she married Richard Gardiner in Nelson County , Ken-
tucky, and lived with him for eleven years. I interpret this to mea nthat she
was with him until he died in 1814. His first wife, Mary Boarman, was
identified in a joint deposition by Henry Burch and Susanna Green, o n 22
June, 1829, in Nelson County, Kentucky....Richard Gardiner served i n theWar
of Independence, enlisting 24 April 1778 as a private in Regiment 3
of the Maryland Volunteers, and being discharged as a Sergeant on 1 8January,
1780."


Gardiner, Richard Benedict (1775 - ) - male
b. 1775

father: Gardiner, Henry (1747 - 1803)
mother: Boarman, Catherine (*1751 - 1794)
see gardiner p. 114-116.


Gardiner, Richard Jr. (1616 - 1694) - male
b. 1616 in ,Surrey, England
d. 1694 in Mechanicsville, St. Mary's, MD

father: Gardiner, Richard (1592 - <1648)
mother: Hame, Elizabeth (*1592 - )
spouse: Mainwaring, Margaret (*1629 - )
- m. 1654 in MD

----------child: Gardiner, Julianna (*1653 - )
Gardiner, Rosalia Pamelia (1822 - 1831) - female
b. 15 FEB 1822 in Gallant Green, Charles, MD
d. 22 SEP 1831 in Gallant Green, Charles, MD

father: Gardiner, James O. (1779 - 1833)
mother: Dyer, Ann Pamelia (*1785 - )
Gardiner, Stanislaus (1786 - ) - male
b. 1786

father: Gardiner, Henry (1747 - 1803)
mother: Boarman, Catherine (*1751 - 1794)
see Gardiner p. 117-118


Gardiner, Steven (1490 - 1556) - male
b. 1490 in Holborn, London
d. 12 NOV 1556 in Whitehall, Southwark, Surrey, England

father: Gardynyr, Wyllyam (1450 - 1495)
mother: Tudor, Helen (*1459 - )
He was the Bishop of Winchester.

Gardiner, Susanna (1705 - <1742) - female
b. 1705 in Piscataway, MD
d. BEF. 9 DEC 1742 in Leonardtown, St. Mary's, MD

father: Gardiner, John (1678 - 1717)
mother: Barton, Susanna (*1680 - ~1706)
.


!NOTES:
See GARDINER, Vol I, pg. 44:
"Susanna Gardiner, born 1705 in Warburton Manor, Piscataway, Maryl and;
died before 9 December, 1742 in Tudor Hall, Leonardtown, Maryland . She
married in 1724, In Hillilee, Chaptico, Maryland, Philip Key, abou t 4years
after he arrived in the Maryland Colony from London. Just before her
death, she and Philip Key acquired a grand old plantation home overlooking
Breton Bay which she named "Tudor Hall". Sometime after her death, it
was converted into a full two story home and remains as one of the la nd-
marks near the center of Leonardtown in St. Mary's County. the nam e of
Tudor Hall was chosen to commemmorate her line of descendancy from the
royal family of Tudors, as she was descended from Helen Tudor by Hele n's
marriage to William Gardiner in 1485. Susanna Gardiner and her husba nd
Philip Key are the great-grandparents of Francis Scott Key who compos ed
our National Anthem, "The Star Spangled Banner", while being held a prisoner
aboard a British man-of-war in Baltimore Harbor during the bombardment
of Fort McHenry during the War of 1812. They are interred in Chris tChurch
Cemetery in Chaptico, St. Mary's County, in a vault directly agains t the
outside rear wall of the church."

spouse: Key, Philip (1697 - 1764)
- m. 1724 in Leonardtown, St. Mary's, MD

----------child: Key, Francis (*1728 - 1770)
----------child: Key, Edmund (*1734 - 1766)
----------child: Key, John (*1734 - 1755)
----------child: Key, Richard Ward (*1734 - 1765)
----------child: Key, Thomas (*1734 - 1772)
----------child: Key, Susanna Gardiner (1742 - 1811)
----------child: Key, Philip Barton (*1742 - 1815)
Gardiner, Susanna (1735 - 1813) - female
b. 1735 in Prince Georges County, MD
d. 22 OCT 1813 in Prince Georges County, MD

father: Gardiner, Ignatius (*1708 - 1777)
mother: Edelen, Anne (1710 - >1777)
spouse: Hagan, Basil (*1728 - )
- m. 28 DEC 1752 in Prince Georges County, MD

----------child: Hagan, Raphael (1753 - )
----------child: Hagan, Teresa (1759 - )
----------child: Hagan, John Barton (1765 - )
spouse: Edelen, James (*1736 - )
- m. 1766 in Prince Georges County, MD

----------child: Edelen, Alexius (1767 - )
----------child: Edelen, John (1771 - )
----------child: Edelen, Ignatius (1773 - )
----------child: Edelen, Catherine (1775 - 1856)
----------child: Edelen, James (1777 - )
----------child: Edelen, Mary Ann (1779 - )
Gardiner, Susannah (1698 - ) - female
b. 1698

father: Gardiner, Luke (1657 - 1705)
mother: Slye, Elizabeth (1668 - 1733)
Gardiner, Susannah (1733 - ) - female
b. 1733 in Chaptico, St. Mary's, MD

father: Gardiner, Luke (1695 - 1754)
mother: Boarman, Mary (1700 - )
Gardiner, Sylvester Francis (1790 - ) - male
b. 1790

father: Gardiner, Ignatius Francis (1752 - 1839)
mother: Boarman, Ann (*1760 - ~1816)
Gardiner, Theodore (1782 - 1852) - male
b. 1782 in ,Prince George's, MD
d. 8 AUG 1852 in Fairfield, Nelson, KY

father: Gardiner, Clement (1748 - 1817)
mother: Boone, Henrietta (1750 - 1830)
spouse: Rapier, Elizabeth (*1788 - )
- m. 21 SEP 1807 in ,Nelson, KY

----------child: Gardiner, Joseph E. (1823 - )
Gardiner, Theodore (1795 - ) - male
b. 1795

father: Gardiner, Ignatius Francis (1752 - 1839)
mother: Boarman, Ann (*1760 - ~1816)
Gardiner, Thomas (1564 - 1632) - male
b. 17 MAR 1563/64 in Bermondsey, Surrey, England
d. 10 AUG 1632

father: Gardiner, William (1531 - 1597)
mother: Luce, Frances (*1536 - )

See GARDINER, GENERATIONS AND RELATIONS, Thomas Richard Gardiner , pubby Thomas R. Gardiner, Leonardtown, MD., 1991; pg 6:


"Sir Thomas Gardiner was born 17 march, 1564 in Bermondsey, Surry ,England and died 10 Aug 1632 in Basing, Peckham, Surrey, England . Hemarried 1 Feb 1584, in St. Mary Magdalene Church, Bermondsey, Surrey,England, Ellyn Smyth. Sir Thomas Gardiner wa knighted in 1603 ,according to Burke's Peerage. He was Justice of the Peace of Basing andPeckham, Surrey County, England, and was possessed of two Manors inOxfordshire in addition to his manor, "Basing", where he spent most ofhis life with his first wife Ellyn Smyth. After she died in 1 617, hemarried his second wife, Frances Skipwith, daughter of Ralp h Skipwith,Esquire, of Parkbury, Herts. He had no children by this secondmarriage. Sir Thomas Gardiner died 10 August, 1632, and his second wife,Frances, was buried 4 Sept 1638, after her stepson, Richard, came toMaryland. (Herts. appears to be the abbreviation for Hertfordshire.)


See also BRITISH ROOTS OF MARYLAND FAMILIES, Robert W. Barnes, Gen.Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1999, pp. 203-4.

spouse: Skipwith, Frances (*1568 - )
spouse: Smyth, Ellyn (*1565 - 1617)
- m. 1 FEB 1583/84 in Bermondsey, Surrey, England

----------child: Gardiner, Margaret (1588 - )
----------child: Gardiner, William (~1589 - )
----------child: Gardiner, Richard (1592 - <1648)
----------child: Gardiner, Frances (1593 - )
----------child: Gardiner, Catherine (1596 - )
----------child: Gardiner, Mary (1598 - 1609)
----------child: Gardiner, Thomas (1603 - )
----------child: Gardiner, Fortune (1605 - )
Gardiner, Thomas (1603 - ) - male
b. 26 MAY 1603

father: Gardiner, Thomas (1564 - 1632)
mother: Smyth, Ellyn (*1565 - 1617)
Gardiner, Thomas (1657 - 1694) - male
b. 1657 in Oakley, St. Mary's County, MD
d. 1694 in St. Omers College, Liege, Belgium

father: Gardiner, Luke (Garnett) (1622 - 1674)
mother: Hatton, Elizabeth (*1626 - )
see Gardiner book p 21-22.


Gardiner, Thomas (1695 - ) - male
b. 1695

father: Gardiner, Luke (1657 - 1705)
mother: Slye, Elizabeth (1668 - 1733)
.
!NOTES: See Gardiner, Vol. 1, Gardiner Generations, p 35, who speculates that Thomas Gardiner married Mary Bond.
See Norma Tucker, Colonial Virginians and Their Maryland Relatives, pg 139, who speculates that his real name was Thomas Garnett ,Esq. who married (1st) a daughter of Charles Tilden of Kent County , MD.,and (2nd) maargaret "Peggy" Miskill in Richmond, VA.


Gardiner, Thomas Elzear (1813 - 1886) - male
b. 23 MAY 1813 in Gallant Green, Charles, MD
d. 9 OCT 1886 in Gallant Green, Charles, MD

father: Gardiner, James O. (1779 - 1833)
mother: Dyer, Ann Pamelia (*1785 - )
.


!NOTES:
See Gardiner, pg. 209.


Gardiner, Wilfred (1711 - 1744) - male
b. 1711 in Chaptico, St. Mary's, MD
d. 24 MAY 1744 in Chaptico, St. Mary's, MD

father: Gardiner, John (1678 - 1717)
mother: Boarman, Mary (1691 - )
Gardiner, William (1488 - 1549) - male
b. 1488 in London, England
d. 1549 in The Grange, Bermondsey, Surrey, England

father: Gardynyr, Wyllyam (1450 - 1495)
mother: Tudor, Helen (*1459 - )
.
!NOTES:
See GARDINER, GENERATIONS AND RELATIONS by Thomas Richard Gardiner ,1991, Leonardtown, Maryland, Vol I, pg. 1:
"Wyllyam Gardynyr, was born about 1450 in Midlands, Oxfordshire, England; he died in 1495 in The Bank, Surrey, England. He married i n1485, in London, England, Helen Tudor, daughter of Jasper Tudor, fi rstcousin to Henry VII, as found on Betham's Genealogical Table DC X inGuildhall Library, London, England. This William Gardiner actua llysigned his name "Wyllym Gardynyr" which may indicate that he wa s ofWelsh origin as were the Tudors, who spelled their name "Tudur " and"Tewdr" during that period.
"Why William Gardiner was allowed to marry into the Royal Family remains unclear, but historians have hinted that it was because of hi said to Henry VII, then Earl of Richmond, in defeating Richard III , inthe Battle of Bosworth Field, near Leicester, on 22 August, 1485 . JeanMolinet, a Chronicler from Burgundy, covering this battle, de scribed thescene in this manner (taken from the book, THE MAKING O F THE TUDORDYNASTY, by Roger Thomas): "During the vigorous hand-to-h and fightingwith the axe, sword and pike, both Richard III and Henr y Tudor, eachsurrounded by a vanguard, watched from the sidelines , a safe distanceapart. Richard, so confident of victory that he wa s wearing his crown,could observe from a higher level along the hill side, that his ownpersonal vanguard was superior to Henry's and deci ded to end the battlequickly by slaying Henry Tudor.
Sir William Stanley was standing by with an uncommitted force of 3,000 men, ready to rout the loosing side. Richard III spurred his ho rseand in quick time, with his vanguard, engaged Henry in combat. A sRichard went for Henry to deliver his mortal blow, one of Henry's m en, aWelsh halberdier, intervened, knocking off Richard's crown, the n givingone mighty swing, smashed Richard's helmut into his skull . Seeing thattheir leader was slain, his vanguard began to withdra w and immediatelySir William Stanley ordered his men after Richard' s fleeing troops, thusending the battle in Henry's favor.
Richard's crown was recovered from a thornbush and later placed o nthe head of Henry Tudor who then proclaimed himself King of England .This act of slaying Henry's adversary in an otherwise losing situa tionwas the most important single effort in the making of the Tudo r dynasty,and thus allowed the marriage of William Gardiner, believe d to be theWelsh halberdier, to Helen Tudor a few months later.
There has been some dispute as to how a person from the English Midlands could be described as a Welshman by the Burgundy writer, Jea nMolinet, but the solution to the mystery is found in the book itsel fconcerning the number of Sir William Stanley's warriors who, in the ireagerness to give support to Henry, then Earl of Richmond, presse d aheadto join forces with Henry as his forces moved through Wales , on theirway to engage Richard III's army. Jean Molined may have h ad no way ofknowing from where the halberdier hailed. Although muc h information onhim is lacking, this William Gardiner remains as th e earliest member ofour Gardiner line from whom I can trace our ance stry on a generationalbasis, with a great degree of certainty.
William Gardiner and his wife, Helen Tudor, resided on the south b ankof the Thames River just across from the walled city of London, p rior tothe establishment of any town, in an area that was then know n simply as"The Bank". His magnificent home was located somewhere b etween the morerecent towns of Bermondey and Southwalk in the count y of Surrey. Healso retained many of his holding in the Midlands ne ar Oxon Ford, nowknown as Oxford.
Another member of Sir William Stanley's troops who was a long tim eacquaintance, if not close friend, of William Gardiner, was by name ,Roland Warburton, who was noted for his arrival at Bosworth Field o n 21august, 1485, the eve of the Battle, with money to pay the thre ethousand men under Stanley's command. His arrival in the nick of t ime,no doubt, did much to lift the morale of the troops, making the m moreeager for action. It would be interesting to know how this ma n's familyname came to be used in naming the Manor at Piscataway Cre ek and PotomacRiver which Luke Gardiner received in trade from Luk e Barber for St.Richard's Manor on the Patuxent in 1662, almost tw o hundred yearslater. Luke Barber had named his Manor, on the north ern side ofPiscataway Creek in what is now Prince George's County, M aryland,"Barberton Manor." Several years after the trade, Luke Gard iner changedthe name to Warburton Manor. Was it to commemorate th e event atBosworth Field, some two hundred years before? Intensiv e research on mypart did not uncover a single document on which I co uld make suchassumption, but somewhere one may exist."

spouse: Mitchell, Elizabeth (*1496 - )
- m. 1520

----------child: Gardiner, Richard (1520 - 1548)
----------child: Gardiner, William (1531 - 1597)
Gardiner, William (1531 - 1597) - male
b. 16 AUG 1531 in The Grange, Bermondsey, Surry, England
d. 26 NOV 1597 in The Grange, Bermondsey, Surry, England

father: Gardiner, William (1488 - 1549)
mother: Mitchell, Elizabeth (*1496 - )
.
!NOTES:
See GARDINER, GENERATIONS AND RELATIONS, Thomas Richard Gardiner ,Pub. by Thomas R. Gardiner, Leonardtown, Maryland; Vol I, pg 3:
"William Gardiner, born 1488 in London, Lived a while in Hertfordshire, England. He married in 1520, in England, Elizabeth Mitchell .There seems to be only a limited amount of information available o n thisWilliam Gardiner, brother of Steven, Bishop of Winchester. I t isbelieved that he may have been the presbyter at Canterbury who m StevenGardiner stopped by to visit on one of his trips back from F rance (seenotes for Steven). It was also brought to the attention o f thosesitting in judgment at the Excommunication Trial of Steven Ga rdiner,that he had a brother by the name of William, and this Willia m lived fora while in Hertfordshire. William married Elizabeth Mitc hell ofYorkshire, and died in Bermondsey, Surrey.
"It is quite probable that William had an older brother since it i san old English custom to name the second son after his father and t heeldest son after the grandfather, which the Gardiner family has fo llowedwith remarkable consistancy down through the generations. Th egrandfather could come from either side of the family, as this wa s notfollowed quite as closely as in the use of the father's name . There wasa Richard Gardiner, born about 1486 who was quite promin ent in theLondon area, who may have been an older member of the fami ly, which Ihave listed as a probability since I can find no other wh o would moreeasily fit this situation. He was listed in the servic e of Henry VIIIas "Seargent at Arms." "

spouse: Luce, Frances (*1536 - )
- m. JUN 1558 in England

----------child: Gardiner, Christopher (1563 - )
----------child: Gardiner, Thomas (1564 - 1632)
----------child: Gardiner, Katherine (1565 - )
----------child: Gardiner, Anne (1565 - )
----------child: Gardiner, Richard (1569 - 1591)
----------child: Gardiner, William (1570 - )
Gardiner, William (1570 - ) - male
b. 1570

father: Gardiner, William (1531 - 1597)
mother: Luce, Frances (*1536 - )
Gardiner, William (~1589 - ) - male
b. ABT. 1589

father: Gardiner, Thomas (1564 - 1632)
mother: Smyth, Ellyn (*1565 - 1617)
Gardiner, William (1749 - ) - male
b. 1749

father: Gardiner, Richard (1712 - 1782)
mother: Neale, Mary Ann (1726 - >1765)
see page 65


Gardiner, William Alfred (1816 - 1818) - male
b. 20 DEC 1816 in Gallant Green, Charles, MD
d. 31 AUG 1818 in Gallant Green, Charles, MD

father: Gardiner, James O. (1779 - 1833)
mother: Dyer, Ann Pamelia (*1785 - )
Gardiner, William Alfred (1818 - >1888) - male
b. 26 SEP 1818 in Gallant Green, Charles, MD
d. AFT. 21 SEP 1888 in Chaptico, St. Mary's, MD

father: Gardiner, James O. (1779 - 1833)
mother: Dyer, Ann Pamelia (*1785 - )
.


!NOTES:
See GARDINER, Vol. I, pps 212-214: William married Mary Ellen Gwy nn,
daughter of William Henry and Rosella Ann (Boone) Gwynn on 24 Nov 184 7and they
had 14 children.


Gardiner, Winifred Ann (1805 - 1851) - female
b. 1805 in Fairfield, Nelson, KY
d. JUN 1851 in Bardstown, Nelson, KY

father: Gardiner, Joseph (1770 - 1810)
mother: Elder, Catherine (*1776 - )
.
!NOTES:
See GARDINER, Vol. I, pg 168:
Winifred Ann Gardiner married 18 Nov 1828, in St. Joseph's Church,
Bardstown, KY William Mcgill and had Charles Henry on 15 Oct 1829,
Joseph David on 7 Oct 1831 and William B. on 9 Mar 1834, all in Bardstown
KY."


Gardner, Garry George (private) - male
spouse: Hunter, Dorothy Ilene (private)
- m. 31 JUL 1971 in Lincoln, NE

----------child: Gardner, Virginia Kay (private)
----------child: Gardner, Kristina Joy (private)
Gardner, Kristina Joy (private) - female
father: Gardner, Garry George (private)
mother: Hunter, Dorothy Ilene (private)
spouse: Schooler, Nason Paul (private)
- m. 31 DEC 1994 in Boone County, IA

Gardner, Lavinia Watkins (1866 - 1927) - female
b. 20 JAN 1866
d. 26 NOV 1927

spouse: Sparks, William Renuldo (1852 - 1931)
- m. 1903

----------child: Sparks, John Thomas (1905 - 1981)
----------child: Sparks, Myrtie (~1907 - )
Gardner, Virginia Kay (private) - female
father: Gardner, Garry George (private)
mother: Hunter, Dorothy Ilene (private)
spouse: Capps, Philip Marvin (private)
- m. 26 JUN 1993 in Boone County, IA

----------child: Capps, Kaylee Ann (private)
Gardynyr, Wyllyam (1450 - 1495) - male
b. 1450 in Midlands, Oxfordshire, England
d. 1495 in The Bank, Surrey, England

See GARDINER, GENERATIONS AND RELATIONS by Thomas Richard Gardiner ,1991, Leonardtown, Maryland, Vol I, pg. 1:


"Wyllyam Gardynyr, was born about 1450 in Midlands, Oxfordshire, England; he died in 1495 in The Bank, Surrey, England. He married in1485, in London, England, Helen Tudor, daughter of Jasper Tudor, firstcousin to Henry VII, as found on Betham's Genealogical Table DC X inGuildhall Library, London, England. This William Gardiner actuallysigned his name "Wyllym Gardynyr" which may indicate that he was of Welshorigin as were the Tudors, who spelled their name "Tudur " and "Tewdr"during that period.


"Why William Gardiner was allowed to marry into the Royal Familyremains unclear, but historians have hinted that it was because of hisaid to Henry VII, then Earl of Richmond, in defeating Richard III , inthe Battle of Bosworth Field, near Leicester, on 22 August, 1485 . JeanMolinet, a Chronicler from Burgundy, covering this battle, described thescene in this manner (taken from the book, THE MAKING OF THE TUDORDYNASTY, by Roger Thomas): "During the vigorous hand-to-hand fightingwith the axe, sword and pike, both Richard III and Henry Tudor, eachsurrounded by a vanguard, watched from the sidelines, a safe distanceapart. Richard, so confident of victory that he was wearing his crown,could observe from a higher level along the hill side, that his ownpersonal vanguard was superior to Henry's and decided to end the battlequickly by slaying Henry Tudor.


Sir William Stanley was standing by with an uncommitted force of 3,000 men, ready to rout the loosing side. Richard III spurred his horseand in quick time, with his vanguard, engaged Henry in combat. AsRichard went for Henry to deliver his mortal blow, one of Henry's men, aWelsh halberdier, intervened, knocking off Richard's crown, then givingone mighty swing, smashed Richard's helmut into his skull . Seeing thattheir leader was slain, his vanguard began to withdraw and immediatelySir William Stanley ordered his men after Richard' s fleeing troops, thusending the battle in Henry's favor.


Richard's crown was recovered from a thornbush and later placed on thehead of Henry Tudor who then proclaimed himself King of England . Thisact of slaying Henry's adversary in an otherwise losing situation was themost important single effort in the making of the Tudor dynasty, and thusallowed the marriage of William Gardiner, believed to be the Welshhalberdier, to Helen Tudor a few months later.


There has been some dispute as to how a person from the EnglishMidlands could be described as a Welshman by the Burgundy writer, JeanMolinet, but the solution to the mystery is found in the book itselfconcerning the number of Sir William Stanley's warriors who, in theireagerness to give support to Henry, then Earl of Richmond, pressed aheadto join forces with Henry as his forces moved through Wales, on their wayto engage Richard III's army. Jean Molined may have had no way ofknowing from where the halberdier hailed. Although much information onhim is lacking, this William Gardiner remains as the earliest member ofour Gardiner line from whom I can trace our ancestry on a generationalbasis, with a great degree of certainty.


William Gardiner and his wife, Helen Tudor, resided on the south bankof the Thames River just across from the walled city of London, prior tothe establishment of any town, in an area that was then known simply as"The Bank". His magnificent home was located somewhere between the morerecent towns of Bermondey and Southwalk in the county of Surrey. He alsoretained many of his holding in the Midlands near Oxon Ford, now known asOxford.


Another member of Sir William Stanley's troops who was a long timeacquaintance, if not close friend, of William Gardiner, was by name ,Roland Warburton, who was noted for his arrival at Bosworth Field on 21august, 1485, the eve of the Battle, with money to pay the three thousandmen under Stanley's command. His arrival in the nick of time, no doubt,did much to lift the morale of the troops, making them more eager foraction. It would be interesting to know how this man's family name cameto be used in naming the Manor at Piscataway Creek and Potomac Riverwhich Luke Gardiner received in trade from Luke Barber for St. Richard'sManor on the Patuxent in 1662, almost two hundred years later. LukeBarber had named his Manor, on the northern side of Piscataway Creek inwhat is now Prince George's County, Maryland, "Barberton Manor." Severalyears after the trade, Luke Gardiner changed the name to WarburtonManor. Was it to commemorate the event at Bosworth Field, some twohundred years before? Intensive research on my part did not uncover asingle document on which I could make such assumption, but somewhere onemay exist."


The foregoing article is cited with additional authorities in BRITISHROOTS OF MARYLAND FAMILIES, Robert A. Barnes, Gen. Pub. Co., Baltimore,1999, pp. 293-4.

spouse: Tudor, Helen (*1459 - )
- m. 1485 in London, England

----------child: Gardiner, Richard (1486 - )
----------child: Gardiner, William (1488 - 1549)
----------child: Gardiner, Steven (1490 - 1556)
Garland, David (private) - male
spouse: Sparks, Susan Gayle (private)
Garland, Thomas Nicholas (private) - male
spouse: Kring, Ina Deene (private)
- m. 2 MAR 1957 in Mexico

Garman, Sharon Louise (private) - female
spouse: Flexsenhar, Reginald Lyle (private)
- m. 8 FEB 1974

----------child: Flexsenhar, Lance Ian (private)
----------child: Flexsenhar, Quinn Andrew (private)
----------child: Flexsenhar, Brandon Lee (private)

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