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Charles Gardner 1827 – 1905 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 9 Oct 1827

Birth Location: Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA

Death Date: 17 Jun 1905

Death Location: Gloucester, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA

Father: Benjamin Gardner

Mother: Elizabeth Nichols

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In 1827, Charles Gardner entered the world in Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA, born to Benjamin Gardner and Elizabeth "Betsey" Nichols. Charles Gardner passed away in 1905 in Gloucester, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1827, Charles Gardner entered the world in Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA, born to Benjamin Gardner and Elizabeth "Betsey" Nichols.
  • Charles Gardner passed away in 1905 in Gloucester, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA.

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Charles Gardner's Ancestors

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Charles Gardner
1827 – 1905
Birth Place: Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA
Parents
Benjamin Gardner
1795 – 1872
Massachusetts
Elizabeth ("Betsey") Nichols
1796 – 1872
Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Charles Gardner's Timeline

2 Records

1827
9 Oct 1827
Birth of Charles Gardner in Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA
Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA
1905
17 Jun 1905
Age 78
Death of Charles Gardner in Gloucester, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Gloucester, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 9 Oct 1827
    Event Place: Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 Jun 1905
    Event Place: Gloucester, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA

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