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Martin Gardner 1739–1784 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1739

Birth Location: Bertie, North Carolina, United States

Death Date: 29 Mar 1784

Death Location: Bertie, North Carolina

Father: William Gardner

Mother: Ann Gardner

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In 1739, Martin Gardner entered the world in Bertie, North Carolina, United States, born to William Gardner And Ann Gardner. Martin Gardner passed away in 1784 in Bertie, North Carolina.

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Biography

  • In 1739, Martin Gardner entered the world in Bertie, North Carolina, United States, born to William Gardner And Ann Gardner.
  • Martin Gardner passed away in 1784 in Bertie, North Carolina.

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Martin Gardner's Ancestors

Self
Martin Gardner
1739–1784
Birth Place: Bertie, North Carolina, United States
Parents
William Gardner
1722–1760
Bertie, North Carolina, United States
Ann Gardner
1726–1760
Bertie, NC
Grandparents
Col. (Woodham Needham (Bryan)) Bryant
1690–1770
Isle of Wight, Isle of Wight, Virginia, United States
Anne Rombeau
1695–1730
Ulster, Ireland
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Martin Gardner's Timeline

2 Records

1739
1739
Birth of Martin Gardner in Bertie, North Carolina, United States
Bertie, North Carolina, United States
1784
29 Mar 1784
Age 45
Death of Martin Gardner in Bertie, North Carolina
Bertie, North Carolina

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1739
    Event Place: Bertie, North Carolina, United States
    Record Source: U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 29 Mar 1784
    Event Place: Bertie, North Carolina
    Record Source: U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970

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