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JoAnna Gardiner 1657–1724 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 Jan 1657

Birth Location: Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony

Death Date: ABT 1724

Death Location: Stonington, New London, Connecticut Colony

Father: Thomas Gardner

Mother: Lucy Smith

Spouse(s): Robert Stanton

Children(s):

In 1657, JoAnna Gardiner entered the world in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, born to Thomas Gardner And Lucy Smith. JoAnna Gardiner married Robert Stanton. JoAnna Gardiner passed away in 1724 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut Colony.

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Biography

  • In 1657, JoAnna Gardiner entered the world in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, born to Thomas Gardner And Lucy Smith.
  • JoAnna Gardiner married Robert Stanton.
  • JoAnna Gardiner passed away in 1724 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut Colony.

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JoAnna Gardiner's Ancestors

Self
JoAnna Gardiner
1657–1724
Birth Place: Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Parents
Thomas Gardner
1618–1689
Dorset, England
Lucy Smith
1619–1687
England
Grandparents
Thomas Gardner
1590–1638
England
Francis Smith
1595–1687
England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

JoAnna Gardiner's Timeline

2 Records

1657
25 Jan 1657
Birth of JoAnna Gardiner in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1724
ABT 1724
Age 67
Death of JoAnna Gardiner in Stonington, New London, Connecticut Colony
Stonington, New London, Connecticut Colony

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 Jan 1657
    Event Place: Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: ABT 1724
    Event Place: Stonington, New London, Connecticut Colony

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