Person:Thomas Gardner (7)

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Lieutenant Thomas Gardner
b.Abt 1614
m. Bef 1614
  1. Lieutenant Thomas GardnerAbt 1614 - Bef 1682
  2. George GardnerAbt 1616 - 1679
  3. Richard GardnerEst 1621/22 - 1688
  4. John Gardner1624/25 - 1706
  5. Sarah Gardner1627 -
  6. Samuel GardnerAbt 1629 - Bef 1689
  7. Captain Joseph Gardner1629 - 1675
  8. Sarah Gardner1630/31 - 1686
  9. Miriam GardnerAbt 1635 - Bef 1664
  10. Ruth Gardner1635 - 1707
  11. Seeth Gardner1636 - 1707
  • HLieutenant Thomas GardnerAbt 1614 - Bef 1682
  • WHannah _____1617 -
m. 1641
  1. Mary Gardner1643 -
  2. Thomas Gardner1645 - 1695
  3. Elizabeth Gardner1649 -
  4. Abigail Gardner1651 -
  5. Bethiah Gardner1654 -
  6. Hannah Gardner1657/58 -
  7. Jonathan Gardner1664 -
  • HLieutenant Thomas GardnerAbt 1614 - Bef 1682
  • WElizabeth HorneEst 1634 - Bef 1695
m. Aft 1664
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Lieutenant Thomas Gardner
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1614
Marriage 1641 to Hannah _____
Other[2] 2 Jun 1641 Admitted freeman of Massachusetts Bay.
Marriage Aft 1664 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States (probably)Called "Elizabeth Gardner" in father's will of that date.
to Elizabeth Horne
Death[3] Bef 25 Oct 1682 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United StatesBefore date of probate.
Probate[3] 25 Oct 1682 Administration to the widow and son Thomas.
Estate Inventory[2] 28 Nov 1683 Inventory sworn at court.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 "Thomas Gardner", in Anderson, Robert Charles. The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995)
    734.

    Children of Thomas Gardner and unknown first wife: 1) Thomas, b. "say" 1614 [based on Thomas and brother George being granted land in 1637, so both born by 1616, but Thomas is given double share in father's will, indicating he is older, so born about 1614], m. (1) by 1643 "--- Hapscott[?]", m. (2) Elizabeth Horne.

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2 Lieut Thomas Gardner, in Gardner, Frank Augustine. Thomas Gardner, Planter, and Some of His Descendants. Essex Institute Historical Collections (Essex Institute Press). (Essex Institute, 1901-1904)
    37:101-04, 201-03.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Massachusetts (Colony). Quarterly Courts (Essex County). Records and files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts. (Salem, Massachusetts: The Essex Institute, 1911-1925, 1975)
    pp. 370.

    "Administration upon the estate of Mr. Thomas Gardner, was granted on Oct. 25, 1682, by the Worshipful William Browne and Bartholmew Gedney, to Elizabeth, the widow, and his son Mr. Thomas Gardner, who were ordered to bring in an inventory to the next Court."