Family:Thomas Gardner and Elizabeth Horne (1)

Facts and Events
Marriage[1][2][3] Aft 1664 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States (probably)Called "Elizabeth Gardner" in father's will of that date.
Children
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References
  1. Thomas Gardner, in Anderson, Robert Charles. The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995)
    2:733-34.

    "Thomas (Gardner) … m. (2) by an unknown date Elizabeth Horne, daughter of John Horne [TAG 26:108, 30:158-59]."

  2. McCracken, George E. The Salem Gardners: Comments and Clues. American Genealogist (D.L. Jacobus). (The American Genealogist, Jul 1954)
    30:158.

    Will of Deacon John Horne, will dated 8 Oct 1679, names "eldest daughter Elizabeth Gardner". As George Gardner was then deceased and was survived by his third wife Elizabeth (Allen) Stone, and Samuel Gardner did not marry his wife Elizabeth until 1680, this must refer to Thomas' second wife Elizabeth.

  3. Gardner, Frank A. (Frank Augustine). Thomas Gardner, Planter (Cape Ann, 1623-1626, Salem, 1626-1674) and Some of His Descendants: Giving Essex County, Massachusetts, and Northern New England Lines to the Eighth Generation and Nantucket Lines Through the Fourth Generation. (Salem, Massachusetts: Essex Institute, 1907)
    25, 27.

    Thomas Gardner m. (1) Hannah ---, m. (2) Elizabeth "probably Horne". [According to the text, the last child attributed to Hannah is Jonathan, baptized Oct 1664, though it would not be necessary for his mother to be alive at that time. 3 children mentioned in settlement of Elizabeth's estate, order of birth uncertain, but one daughter thought to have married by 1688, so born around 1668, so Elizabeth's marriage probably soon after 1665.] In 1682: administration "of Mr. Thomas Gardner deceased who dyed intestate [granted] unto Mrs. Elizabeth the relict & widdow, of the said Thomas Gardner, & to his Sonn Mr. Thomas Gardner..."