Il est marié avec Charlotte Temple Allen.
Ils se sont mariés le 24 février 1854, il avait 33 ans.Les sources 1, 4
Enfant(s):
Evénement (Private-Begin) le 24 février 1854.Source 1
[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 9, Ed. 1, Tree #2432, Date of Import: Oct 20, 2000] JAMES D. GARDNER: James D, Gardner one of the substantial and prosperous farmers of Doyal Township, was born in Campbell County,Virginia, April 15, 1820. His father, John Gardner, was a native of Scotland, but was reared with in four miles of London, England. His mother's maiden name was Elizabeth Finch. The subject of this sketch accompanied his father to Virginia, where he lived until 1841, and in the spring of 1842 came to Missouri. After a residence here of five years, he return to Virginia, where he lived one year and then once more came to this country, which has since been his home. November 13, 1865, he came to where he now lives. He married Miss Charlotte T. Allen February 24, 1853. She was born in Henry County, Virginia, but came with her parents to this country in 1838. Their family consists of two children: Harriet J., (Now Mrs T. Wheeden) and W. F. They have lost two: Martha E. and Mary E. Mr Gardner is known as a man of excellent judgment, cautious in all business transactions, upright and honorable in all his dealings, and merits the esteem in which he is held by the community. James D. Gardner came to Missouri in 1842, First stoping in Marion County, Missouri, Where he was a School Teacher and Hotel Keeper. Than he came on to St.Clair County, Missouri. St.Clair County first Justice of the Peace was James Gardner in 1835. and James Gardner taught the first School in Osceola Township.
[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 9, Ed. 1, Tree #2432, Date of Import: Oct 20, 2000]
JAMES D. GARDNER:
James D, Gardner one of the substantial and prosperous farmers of Doyal Township, was born in Campbell County,Virginia, April 15, 1820. His father, John Gardner, was a native of Scotland, but was reared with in four miles of London, England. His mother's maiden name was Elizabeth Finch.
The subject of this sketch accompanied his father to Virginia, where he lived until 1841, and in the spring of 1842 came to Missouri. After a residence here of five years, he return to Virginia, where he lived one year and then once more came to this country, which has since been his home. November 13, 1865, he came to where he now lives. He married Miss Charlotte T. Allen February 24, 1853. She was born in Henry County, Virginia, but came with her parents to this country in 1838. Their family consists of two children: Harriet J., (Now Mrs T. Wheeden) and W. F. They have lost two: Martha E. and Mary E. Mr Gardner is known as a man of excellent judgment, cautious in all business transactions, upright and honorable in all his dealings, and merits the esteem in which he is held by the community.
James D. Gardner came to Missouri in 1842, First stoping in Marion County, Missouri, Where he was a School Teacher and Hotel Keeper. Than he came on to St.Clair County, Missouri.
St.Clair County first Justice of the Peace was James Gardner in 1835. and James Gardner taught the first School in Osceola Township.
[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 9, Ed. 1, Tree #2432, Date of Import: Oct 20, 2000] JAMES D. GARDNER: James D, Gardner one of the substantial and prosperous farmers of Doyal Township, was born in Campbell County,Virginia, April 15, 1820. His father, John Gardner, was a native of Scotland, but was reared with in four miles of London, England. His mother's maiden name was Elizabeth Finch. The subject of this sketch accompanied his father to Virginia, where he lived until 1841, and in the spring of 1842 came to Missouri. After a residence here of five years, he return to Virginia, where he lived one year and then once more came to this country, which has since been his home. November 13, 1865, he came to where he now lives. He married Miss Charlotte T. Allen February 24, 1853. She was born in Henry County, Virginia, but came with her parents to this country in 1838. Their family consists of two children: Harriet J., (Now Mrs T. Wheeden) and W. F. They have lost two: Martha E. and Mary E. Mr Gardner is known as a man of excellent judgment, cautious in all business transactions, upright and honorable in all his dealings, and merits the esteem in which he is held by the community. James D. Gardner came to Missouri in 1842, First stoping in Marion County, Missouri, Where he was a School Teacher and Hotel Keeper. Than he came on to St.Clair County, Missouri. St.Clair County first Justice of the Peace was James Gardner in 1835. and James Gardner taught the first School in Osceola Township.
[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 9, Ed. 1, Tree #2432, Date of Import: Oct 20, 2000] JAMES D. GARDNER: James D, Gardner one of the substantial and prosperous farmers of Doyal Township, was born in Campbell County,Virginia, April 15, 1820. His father, John Gardner, was a native of Scotland, but was reared with in four miles of London, England. His mother's maiden name was Elizabeth Finch. The subject of this sketch accompanied his father to Virginia, where he lived until 1841, and in the spring of 1842 came to Missouri. After a residence here of five years, he return to Virginia, where he lived one year and then once more came to this country, which has since been his home. November 13, 1865, he came to where he now lives. He married Miss Charlotte T. Allen February 24, 1853. She was born in Henry County, Virginia, but came with her parents to this country in 1838. Their family consists of two children: Harriet J., (Now Mrs T. Wheeden) and W. F. They have lost two: Martha E. and Mary E. Mr Gardner is known as a man of excellent judgment, cautious in all business transactions, upright and honorable in all his dealings, and merits the esteem in which he is held by the community. James D. Gardner came to Missouri in 1842, First stoping in Marion County, Missouri, Where he was a School Teacher and Hotel Keeper. Than he came on to St.Clair County, Missouri. St.Clair County first Justice of the Peace was James Gardner in 1835. and James Gardner taught the first School in Osceola Township.
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