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William E Gardner

Birth12Sep1827 - Hancock, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA
Death 6 JAN 1918 - Jackson, Jackson, MI
MotherSally Sarah Eldridge
FatherHoratio Nelson Gardner

Born in Hancock, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA on 12Sep1827 to Horatio Nelson Gardner and Sally Sarah Eldridge. William E Gardner married Catherine Matilda Bourn and had 5 children. He passed away on 6 JAN 1918 in Jackson, Jackson, MI.

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Horatio Nelson Gardner
1804 - 1876
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Sally Sarah Eldridge
1801 - 1883
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Catherine Matilda Bourn
1837 - Unknown
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Catherine Gardner
1855 - Unknown
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Louise "Lutie" Ruth Ann Gardner
1859 - 1937
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Mary Jennie Gardner
1856 - 1939
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Earl Nelson Gardner
1871 - 1939
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Cora Kitty Gardner
1866 - 1944

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