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Anthony Gardner 1235–1260 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1235
Birth Location: Otley, Lancashire, England
Death Date: 1260
Death Location: Otley, Lancashire, England
Father: Theobold Gardner
Mother: Maud Nevell
Spouse(s): Bridgett Entwysell
Children(s): John Gardner
In 1235, Anthony Gardner entered the world in Otley, Lancashire, England, born to Theobold Gardner And Maud Nevell. Anthony Gardner married Bridgett Entwysell, and had children including John Gardner. Anthony Gardner passed away in 1260 in Otley, Lancashire, England.
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Biography
- In 1235, Anthony Gardner entered the world in Otley, Lancashire, England, born to Theobold Gardner And Maud Nevell.
- Anthony Gardner married Bridgett Entwysell, and had children including John Gardner.
- Anthony Gardner passed away in 1260 in Otley, Lancashire, England.
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Anthony Gardner's Descendants
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1. John Gardner 1260–1285 m. Edith Stangwish 1262–
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1. Thomas Gardner 1285–1359 m. Faith Holland 1287–1361
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1. Edmond Gardner 1305–1379 m. Rose Worsley 1307–1381
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1. Thomas Gardner 1325–1399 m. Alice Gerrard 1328–1402
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2. John Gardner 1308–
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2. Edmond Gardiner 1305–
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Anthony Gardner's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1235
Event Place: Otley, Lancashire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1260
Event Place: Otley, Lancashire, England