Sie ist verheiratet mit William James Gardiner.
Sie haben geheiratet am 31. Dezember 1850, sie war 16 Jahre alt.
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William James Gardiner |
Anna Diehl 45, head, widowed, shirt finisher knitting mill; Cinderella Gardner 87, mother, widowed; Marguerite Warner 25, niece [in-law], widowed, button girl knitting mill; Robert C Warner 3 [3 2/12], grandnephew, single.
Household 512/681. Wm. J. Gardner, 51; Cinderella 48; Elizabeth C. Price, 28, daughter, widowed, glovemaker; Julia Gardner 24, daughter, single, glovemaker; Effie 17, daughter, single, glovemaker; (next page) Chas E. Gardner 14 laborer; Clarence E. 9 son, heart disease; Anna L. 6, daughter at school; Fred G. Price 7, grandson, at school; father born England
LIVED AND DIED TOGETHER
William C. Montayne, aged eighty-seven years, was buried at Esperance, Schoharie County, Tuesday. In less than three hours after his funeral, his wife died. She was eighty-three years old. Her funeral took place Thursday. They lived together more than fifty years. They died of pneumonia. The deceased leave four sons and a daughter. The daughter, Mrs. William Gardner, and one brother live in Gloversville.
The annual reunion of the Montanye family was held at the home of Ray J. Montanye of Esperance, Saturday, August 25. Fifty-three members of the family were present and. enjoyed an abundant dinner at noon. The afternoon was spent in a social time. The following officers wera elected: President, William L. Rockwell: vice president, Mrs. Adcll C. Gardner; secretary, Miss Mildred Dale; treasurer, Mis. Arthur Sanford. During the past year there were three deaths, those of Fred M. Ingalls and Edward S. Montanye of Esperance and Cinderella Gardner of Gloversvllle, and one marriage, that of Walter Hunter of Esperance and Beatrice Gidlcy of Burtonsville. The reunion will be held next year at the home of William L Rockwell, Saturday. June 23, 1924.