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Nathaniel Gardner 1668–1713 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: September 23 1668

Birth Location: Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts

Death Date: 1713

Death Location: Nantucket County, Massachusetts

Father: John Gardner

Mother: Priscilla Grafton

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In 1668, Nathaniel Gardner entered the world in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, born to John Gardner And Priscilla Grafton. Nathaniel Gardner passed away in 1713 in Nantucket County, Massachusetts.

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Biography

  • In 1668, Nathaniel Gardner entered the world in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, born to John Gardner And Priscilla Grafton.
  • Nathaniel Gardner passed away in 1713 in Nantucket County, Massachusetts.

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Nathaniel Gardner's Ancestors

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Nathaniel Gardner
1668–1713
Birth Place: Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
Parents
John Gardner
1624–1706
Nantucket, Nantucket, Massachusetts, United States
Priscilla Grafton
1626–1717
Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
Grandparents
Thomas Gardner
1592–1674
Sherborne, West Dorset District, Dorset, England
Margaret Frier\Frayre
1598–1659
Sherborne, West Dorset District, Dorset, England
Great-Grandparents
Capt. Gardner
1565–1635
Elizabeth White
1564–1648
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Nathaniel Gardner's Timeline

2 Records

1668
September 23 1668
Birth of Nathaniel Gardner in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
1713
1713
Age 45
Death of Nathaniel Gardner in Nantucket County, Massachusetts
Nantucket County, Massachusetts

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: September 23 1668
    Event Place: Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1713
    Event Place: Nantucket County, Massachusetts

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