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From: "Morley Goodyear" <>
Subject: Re: [NF-ROOTS] Descendants of James & Amelia Gardner
Date: Mon, 1 Nov 2004 18:46:33 -0330
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I have Gardner family names but not any matching your Gardner's. My earliest
Gardner was George Gardner, b. 1702 England, died Sept 20, 1768, Trinity ,
Trinity Bay and buried in St. Paul's Anglican Cemetery, Trinity, Trinity
Bay. I have Gardner family in Trinity Bay from that on, a minister or two,
but not any names you have.
MG.
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From: "Elizabeth Ingham" <>
To: <>
Sent: Monday, November 01, 2004 12:31 PM
Subject: [NF-ROOTS] Descendants of James & Amelia Gardner
> Hi All,
>
> I am searching for descendants of James (1815-1899) and Amelia (1817-1967)
> Gardner who came to Newfoundland in the early 1850s as teachers with the
> SPG.
> Children of James & Amelia:
> George (b. abt 1838, baptized at St. Mary's, Luton Bedfordshire, England)
> James William (1850 - 1912)
> John (1854 - 1868)
> Mary Elizabeth (b1856)
> Emma
> Children of James William:
> Charles F.
> Clarice (Thorpe)
> John
>
> Mary Elizabeth married H. H. Mackenzie
> Emma married George Unicume.
>
> George Gardner studied at Queen's College, was appointed to the Mission of
> Heart's Content in 1861, married Frances M. Ann Marett, and founded the
> Society of United Fishermen while at Heart's Content. Rev. Gardner left
> Heart's Content about 1879, served in the Parishes of Roslin and Colbourne
> in Ontario.
>
> I would be most appreciative of any lister with a connection and/or
> information regarding the above family.
>
> Sincerely
> Betty Ingham (Hiscock)
>
>
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