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Name |
William Gardner [1, 2] |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
1 Sep 1729 |
Middlesex Co., Virginia [1] |
Person ID |
I8820 |
Bishir Family |
Last Modified |
16 May 2011 |
Family |
Ann Lee, b. Bef 1678, Middlesex Co., Virginia |
Children |
| 1. Elizabeth Gardner, b. Middlesex Co., Virginia  |
| 2. Ringing Gardner, d. 7 Apr 1715, Middlesex Co., Virginia  |
+ | 3. William Gardner, b. 6 Jul 1707 |
+ | 4. Mary Gardner, b. 22 Sep 1699, Middlesex Co., Virginia , d. 1744, Middlesex Co., Virginia (Age 44 years) |
| 5. Catherine Gardner, b. 13 May 1705 |
| 6. Ann Gardner, b. 1702, Middlesex Co., Virginia  |
| 7. Diana Gardner, b. 26 Aug 1715 |
| 8. Agatha Gardner, b. 21 Apr 1717 |
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Last Modified |
5 Oct 2010 |
Family ID |
F6281 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- (Notes from Pamela Cranston)
Deed Abstracts of Middlesex County Virginia V2. 1703-1709 (975.533 R2s)
p41 (From deed book pages 87-88) Indenture 6 August 1705 between William Probert and Hannah his wife on one part and William Gardiner sold to Gardiner 60 acres of land in Middlesex county. William Probert came to Court 3 Sept 1705 and acknowledged the deed to William Gardiner. Hannah Probert also appeared and being first examined, relinquished her right to dower.
Christ Church Vestry Book, Middlesex Co., VA, p. 142: In 1714, 500 lbs tobacco to William Gardner for keeping Alice Sylvester for 6 months.
Realted Garnder family may have been Thomas Gardner and Diana Gardner. Middlesex County Will and Inventories Book 1673-1812 show (pg. 222) Will proved of Diana Garnder, dec., on July 6, 1709.
Middlesex County Order Book: X-317 Nov. 23rd. 1687. Att a court the for the County of Middlesex. Present. Col. Christopher Wormley, Capt. Walter Whittaker, Mr. John Wortham, Mr. Oswald Cary, Mr. William Daniel. "The court being mett together by vurtue of his Excels commands signified by his letter of the 14th instant to take an acc of what men in this county are capable to finde horse and man as likewise to serve on foot in the militia of this county. Upon full examination of the same do hereby make returne as follows. That the persons whose names are underwritten are by this court thought of sufficient ability to find a man horse and arms."
Among the names listed were: Doodes Minor, William Montague, Thomas LEE, William Daniell Jr., Thomas Blewford, William MULLINS and Thomas Gardner.
On Jan. 26, 1711, William Gardner witnessed, along with John Owen and Betty Morgan, the will of John Hanson.
Middlesex County Will and Inventories Book 1673-1812, Order Book 5: 1710-1726, p. 357. (Hopkins, pg. 181.) 7 Jan 1717, William Gardner and Robert Dudley "for common swearing".
Middlesex County Will and Inventories Book 1673-1812 show (pg. 221) Thomas Gardner: will, May 28, 1709 and proved Feb. 6, 1709. He bequeathed his estate to his grandchild Ann Godding and Mary Godding and to his wife, unnamed. Exec. was his son in law, Thomas Godding and John Gibbs. Wit: Jospeh Goard, Mary Gibbs and Mary Shepherd. [1]
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