Joanne Fush1
#3301, b. circa 1590, d. 24 August 1665
Joanne Fush was born circa 1590.1 She married Phillip Randall on 10 April 1608 in Allington, Dorsetshire, England.1,2 Joanne Fush died on 24 August 1665 in Windsor, Connecticut Colony, now Hartford County.2
Joanne Fush and Phillip Randall immigrated in 1633, arriving in Dorchester, Massachusetts Bay Colony, now Suffolk County. Their daughter Phillury traveled with them.2
Joanne Fush and Phillip Randall immigrated in 1633, arriving in Dorchester, Massachusetts Bay Colony, now Suffolk County. Their daughter Phillury traveled with them.2
Child of Joanne Fush and Phillip Randall
Phillury Randall+ b. c 1609, d. 29 Apr 1648
Mindwell Phelps1,2
#3302, b. 1682, d. 3 October 1771
Mindwell Phelps|b. 1682\nd. 3 Oct 1771|p133.htm#i3302|Joseph Phelps|b. 24 Jun 1647\nd. Sep 1695|p132.htm#i3291|Mary Porter|b. 16 Jul 1653\nd. 16 Jan 1681/82|p132.htm#i3294|George Phelps|b. c 1605\nd. 8 May 1687|p132.htm#i3292|Phillury Randall|b. c 1609\nd. 29 Apr 1648|p132.htm#i3293|John Porter|b. b 9 Feb 1622\nd. 2 Aug 1688|p355.htm#i8866|Mary Stanley|b. b 2 Feb 1633/34\nd. 13 Sep 1688|p355.htm#i8867|
Mindwell Phelps was born in 1682 in East Windsor, Connecticut Colony.1 She was the daughter of Joseph Phelps and Mary Porter. Mindwell Phelps married Obediah Hosford, son of John Hosford and Phillipa Thrall, on 4 May 1705 in Windsor, Connecticut Colony.1,2 Mindwell Phelps died on 3 October 1771 in Hebron, Connecticut Colony, now Tolland County.3
Child of Mindwell Phelps and Obediah Hosford
Mindwell Hosford+ b. 20 May 1722, d. 31 Mar 1807
Jane Park1
#3303, b. 15 April 1834, d. 27 June 1916
Jane Park was born on 15 April 1834 in Warwick, Upper Canada, Colony of Canada, now Ontario.1 She married Archibald Gardner, son of Robert Gardner and Margaret Calender, on 24 August 1852 in Salt Lake City, Utah Territory. Jane Park died on 27 June 1916 in West Jordan, Salt Lake County, Utah, at age 82.1 She was buried on 1 July 1916 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah.2
Jane Park appeared on the 1860 Federal census of Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, enumerated 8 August 1860. Her children Reuben and Ann Emmerrette were listed as living with her. Jane was living in the fourth house in the Gardner compound. A sawyer from Archibald's mill named Fred Hansen was also in the household.3 Jane Park and Archibald Gardner appeared on the 1870 Federal census of West Jordan, Utah Territory, enumerated 2 August 1870. Their children Reuben and Ann Emmerrette were listed as living with them. Archibald was living in the first house in the compound. Other family members were in the next 7 houses. Another of Archibald's daughters by Harriet Armitage, Lovina, was also in the household.4 Jane Park appeared on the 1880 Federal census of West Jordan, Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, enumerated June 1880. Her son Reuben was listed as living with her, Jane was living in the house next door to Archibald Gardner with his first wife Margaret and several Gardner children, Rawsel Bradford, Robert Bradford, Margaret, Delila and Rebecca Bradford.5 Jane Park appeared on the 1900 Federal census of West Jordan, in Salt Lake County, Utah, in the household of her son Reuben Gardner.6 Jane Park appeared on the 1910 Federal census of West Jordan, in Salt Lake County, Utah, in the household of her son Reuben Gardner.7
Jane Park appeared on the 1860 Federal census of Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, enumerated 8 August 1860. Her children Reuben and Ann Emmerrette were listed as living with her. Jane was living in the fourth house in the Gardner compound. A sawyer from Archibald's mill named Fred Hansen was also in the household.3 Jane Park and Archibald Gardner appeared on the 1870 Federal census of West Jordan, Utah Territory, enumerated 2 August 1870. Their children Reuben and Ann Emmerrette were listed as living with them. Archibald was living in the first house in the compound. Other family members were in the next 7 houses. Another of Archibald's daughters by Harriet Armitage, Lovina, was also in the household.4 Jane Park appeared on the 1880 Federal census of West Jordan, Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, enumerated June 1880. Her son Reuben was listed as living with her, Jane was living in the house next door to Archibald Gardner with his first wife Margaret and several Gardner children, Rawsel Bradford, Robert Bradford, Margaret, Delila and Rebecca Bradford.5 Jane Park appeared on the 1900 Federal census of West Jordan, in Salt Lake County, Utah, in the household of her son Reuben Gardner.6 Jane Park appeared on the 1910 Federal census of West Jordan, in Salt Lake County, Utah, in the household of her son Reuben Gardner.7
Children of Jane Park and Archibald Gardner
- Reuben Gardner b. 29 Jul 1853, d. 28 May 1924
- Ann Emmerrette Gardner+ b. 26 Jun 1855, d. 28 Feb 1939
Citations
- [S759] Sons of UT Pioneers (published).
- [S14] L. Garrett, "281559.ged."
- [S819] 1860 United States Federal Census, UT, roll M653_1314, book 1, p. 968.
- [S820] 1870 United States Federal Census, UT, M593_164 part 1, p. 535a.
- [S821] 1880 United States Federal Census, UT, T9_1337 p. 306C.
- [S827] 1900 United States Federal Census, UT, Roll: T623 1685; Page: 9A; Enumeration District: 67.
- [S823] 1910 United States Federal Census, UT, Series: T624; Roll: 1605; Page: 191A; Enumeration District: 89; Part: 1; Line: 2.
Margaret Livingston1
#3304, b. 12 October 1818, d. 21 September 1893
Margaret Livingston was born on 12 October 1818 in Loch Gilphead, Argyllshire, Scotland.1 She married Archibald Gardner, son of Robert Gardner and Margaret Calender, on 19 February 1839 in Brooke, Upper Canada, Colony of Canada, now Ontario.2,3,4,5,6 Margaret Livingston died on 21 September 1893 in West Jordan, Utah Territory, at age 74.3,4 She was buried in Salt Lake City Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Utah Territory.2
She migrated to Utah in the company led by Archibald Gardner.7 Margaret Livingston and Archibald Gardner appeared on the 1850 Federal census of Utah Territory enumerated 1850 William Denney, a laborer, was also in the household. Abigail Bradford Gardner and her children were living next door.. Their children Robert, Neil, Margaret and Sarah were listed as living with them.8 Margaret Livingston and Archibald Gardner appeared on the 1860 Federal census of Spanish Fork, Utah Territory, enumerated 20 August 1860. Their children Neil, Margaret, Sarah, Mary Ellen, Rachael Maria and Delila were listed as living with them. Another of his wives, Tarjer Serene Torjussen, their three children Syrenus, Serena and Henry and four of her children from a previous marriage were also in the household.9 Margaret Livingston appeared on the 1870 Federal census of West Jordan, Utah Territory, enumerated 2 August 1870 Margaret was living in the fourth house in Archibald Gardner's compound with her youngest two children.. Her children Rachael Maria and Delila were listed as living with her.10 Margaret Livingston appeared on the 1880 Federal census of West Jordan, in Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, enumerated June 1880 in the household of Jane Park.11
She migrated to Utah in the company led by Archibald Gardner.7 Margaret Livingston and Archibald Gardner appeared on the 1850 Federal census of Utah Territory enumerated 1850 William Denney, a laborer, was also in the household. Abigail Bradford Gardner and her children were living next door.. Their children Robert, Neil, Margaret and Sarah were listed as living with them.8 Margaret Livingston and Archibald Gardner appeared on the 1860 Federal census of Spanish Fork, Utah Territory, enumerated 20 August 1860. Their children Neil, Margaret, Sarah, Mary Ellen, Rachael Maria and Delila were listed as living with them. Another of his wives, Tarjer Serene Torjussen, their three children Syrenus, Serena and Henry and four of her children from a previous marriage were also in the household.9 Margaret Livingston appeared on the 1870 Federal census of West Jordan, Utah Territory, enumerated 2 August 1870 Margaret was living in the fourth house in Archibald Gardner's compound with her youngest two children.. Her children Rachael Maria and Delila were listed as living with her.10 Margaret Livingston appeared on the 1880 Federal census of West Jordan, in Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, enumerated June 1880 in the household of Jane Park.11
Children of Margaret Livingston and Archibald Gardner
- Robert Gardner b. 1 Feb 1840, d. 13 Jun 1853
- Neil Gardner+ b. 24 Jun 1841, d. 6 Jul 1906
- Archibald Gardner b. 10 Apr 1843, d. 10 Oct 1844
- Janet Gardner b. 9 Apr 1846, d. 10 Oct 1846
- Margaret Gardner b. 6 Oct 1847, d. 20 Mar 1884
- Sarah Gardner+ b. 10 Feb 1850, d. 23 Aug 1889
- Mary Ellen Gardner+ b. 17 Feb 1852, d. 1 Mar 1948
- Rachael Maria Gardner+ b. 10 May 1854, d. 28 Oct 1941
- Delila Gardner b. 18 Jul 1857, d. 27 Apr 1937
Citations
- [S759] Sons of UT Pioneers (published).
- [S8] Iva Louise Kieffer, "125360.ged", May 30, 2000.
- [S14] L. Garrett, "281559.ged."
- [S15] David J. Crawford, "28656.ged", Oct. 28, 1999.
- [S1] Hawkins, "105348.ged", Apr. 24, 2000.
- [S9] John Larsen, "137944.ged", June 10, 2000.
- [S1037] Heritage Gateways, online http://heritage.uen.org/resources/Wc8a49e4f0b2c.htm
- [S818] 1850 United States Federal Census, UT, roll M432_919, p. 100.
- [S819] 1860 United States Federal Census, UT, roll M653_1313, book 1, p. 960.
- [S820] 1870 United States Federal Census, UT, M593_164 part 1, p. 535a.
- [S821] 1880 United States Federal Census, UT, T9_1337 p. 306C.
Mary Ann Bradford1
#3305, b. 7 November 1831, d. 28 January 1864
Mary Ann Bradford|b. 7 Nov 1831\nd. 28 Jan 1864|p133.htm#i3305|Jehial Bradford|b. 25 Jul 1808\nd. 30 Sep 1845|p137.htm#i3401|Abigail Sprague|b. 14 Aug 1813\nd. 16 Jan 1879|p73.htm#i1805|Joel Bradford|b. 25 Jul 1773\nd. 10 Jul 1837|p137.htm#i3402|Tryphena Smith|b. 27 Sep 1767\nd. 6 Jun 1837|p137.htm#i3403|Hezekiah Sprague|b. 10 Nov 1775\nd. Aug 1847|p73.htm#i1812|Abigail Jeffers|b. 18 Jul 1772\nd. 22 Jan 1846|p73.htm#i1813|
- Charts
- Pedigree Chart for Mary Ann Green
Marty's Proven Mayflower Line
Marty's Brewster Mayflower Line
Marty's Howland-Tilley Mayflower Line

Mary Ann Bradford
She migrated to Utah in the company led by her future husband Archibald Gardner.7 Mary Ann Bradford appeared on the 1850 Federal census of Utah Territory in the household of her mother Abigail Sprague along with her daughter Abigail Bradford Gardner.2 Mary Ann Bradford appeared on the 1860 Federal census of Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, enumerated 8 August 1860 Mary Ann was living in the sixth house in the Gardner compound.. Her children Mary Elizabeth, Rhoda Ann, Rawsel Bradford, Mary Ann and Rebecca Bradford were listed as living with her.8
Children of Mary Ann Bradford and Archibald Gardner
- Abigail Bradford Gardner9 b. c 1850, d. date unknown
- Mary Elizabeth Gardner+ b. 1 Feb 1850, d. 11 Jun 1932
- William Archibald Gardner b. 25 Oct 1851, d. 6 Oct 1852
- Rhoda Ann Gardner b. 25 Jul 1853, d. 26 Oct 1867
Rawsel Bradford Gardner+10 b. 1 Apr 1856, d. 7 Feb 1929- John Bradford Gardner b. 2 Oct 1857, d. 15 Oct 1857
- Mary Ann Gardner+ b. 2 Oct 1857, d. 24 Apr 1887
- Rebecca Bradford Gardner+ b. 22 Nov 1859, d. 13 Mar 1948
- Robert Bradford Gardner+ b. 4 Apr 1862, d. 17 Mar 1942
- Abigail Jane Gardner b. 26 Jan 1864, d. 28 Jan 1864
Citations
- [S759] Sons of UT Pioneers (published).
- [S818] 1850 United States Federal Census, UT, roll M432_919, p. 100.
- [S8] Iva Louise Kieffer, "125360.ged", May 30, 2000.
- [S9] John Larsen, "137944.ged", June 10, 2000.
- [S15] David J. Crawford, "28656.ged", Oct. 28, 1999.
- [S903] Mary Ann Gardner Abigail Jane Gardner Tombstone, online at www.findagrave.com, contributed by Debbie Anderson, January 11, 2001.
- [S1037] Heritage Gateways, online http://heritage.uen.org/resources/Wc8a49e4f0b2c.htm
- [S819] 1860 United States Federal Census, UT, roll M653_1314, book 1, p. 968.
- [S14] L. Garrett, "281559.ged."
- [S408] Rawsel Bradford Gardner.
Sarah Jane Hamilton1
#3306, b. 11 June 1842, d. 16 March 1924
Sarah Jane Hamilton|b. 11 Jun 1842\nd. 16 Mar 1924|p133.htm#i3306|James Lang Hamilton|b. 1 Jun 1818\nd. 13 Oct 1875|p624.htm#i15599|Mary Ann Campbell|b. 13 Oct 1825\nd. 6 Apr 1910|p624.htm#i15600|John Hamilton|b. 4 Jan 1784\nd. 1837|p625.htm#i15604|Sarah Lang|b. 5 May 1790\nd. 6 Apr 1868|p625.htm#i15605|||||||

Sarah Jane Hamilton
Sarah Jane Hamilton appeared on the 1860 Federal census of Salt Lake City, Utah Territory,, enumerated 8 August 1860. Her son James Hamilton was listed as living with her, Sarah was living in the third house in the Gardner compound.7 Sarah Jane Hamilton and Samuel Lorenzo Howard appeared on the 1870 Federal census of Millcreek, Utah Territory, enumerated 19 August 1870. Her son James Hamilton Gardner and three younger children were in the household.8 Sarah Jane Hamilton and Samuel Lorenzo Howard appeared on the 1880 Federal census of South Jordan, Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, enumerated June 1880 along with five children.9 Sarah Jane Hamilton appeared on the 1910 Federal census of Riverton, Salt Lake County, Utah, enumerated 20 April 1910.10 She appeared on the 1920 Federal census of West Jordan, Salt Lake County, Utah, at Precinct 9, enumerated 12 January 1920 along with one daughter and two grandchildren..11
Child of Sarah Jane Hamilton and Archibald Gardner
- James Hamilton Gardner+7 b. 27 Jul 1859, d. 15 Jan 1952
Citations
- [S759] Sons of UT Pioneers (published).
- [S1036] Nicole Douglas, "Email from Nicole Douglas," e-mail to Ann Gulbransen, 3/16/2006.
- [S8] Iva Louise Kieffer, "125360.ged", May 30, 2000.
- [S15] David J. Crawford, "28656.ged", Oct. 28, 1999.
- [S761] Dennis Fowler, "Fowler.ged", Sep. 21, 2002.
- [S14] L. Garrett, "281559.ged."
- [S819] 1860 United States Federal Census, UT, roll M653_1314, book 1, p. 968.
- [S1023] 1870 United States Federal Census, UT, Roll: M593_1611; Page: 501; Image: 346.
- [S821] 1880 United States Federal Census, UT, Roll: T9_1337; Family History Film: 1255337; Page: 292.3000; Enumeration District: 59.
- [S823] 1910 United States Federal Census, UT, Series: T624; Roll: 1605; Page: 156A; Enumeration District: 88; Part: 1; Line: 8.
- [S824] 1920 United States Federal Census, UT, Roll: T625_1865; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 58; Image: 53.
Elizabeth Dowding1
#3307, b. 5 August 1851, d. August 1921
Elizabeth Dowding|b. 5 Aug 1851\nd. Aug 1921|p133.htm#i3307|Thomas Dowding|b. 10 Jul 1819\nd. 2 Feb 1890|p482.htm#i12036|Hannah Nash|b. 1 May 1830\nd. 13 Dec 1906|p482.htm#i12037|||||||||||||
Elizabeth Dowding was born on 5 August 1851 in Great Cheverell, Wiltshire, England.3,4,1 She was the daughter of Thomas Dowding and Hannah Nash.2 Elizabeth Dowding married Archibald Gardner, son of Robert Gardner and Margaret Calender, on 2 March 1867 in Salt Lake City, Utah Territory.3,1 Elizabeth Dowding died in August 1921.1 She was buried on 13 August 1921.1
Elizabeth also went by the nickname Betsy. She appeared on the 1870 Federal census of West Jordan, Utah Territory,, enumerated 2 August 1870. Her son William Henry was listed as living with her, living in the sixth house in Archibald Gardner's compound. She was enumerated as Eliza.5 Elizabeth Dowding appeared on the 1870 Federal census of South Cottonwood, Utah Territory, in the household of her parents Thomas Dowding and Hannah Nash.6
Elizabeth also went by the nickname Betsy. She appeared on the 1870 Federal census of West Jordan, Utah Territory,, enumerated 2 August 1870. Her son William Henry was listed as living with her, living in the sixth house in Archibald Gardner's compound. She was enumerated as Eliza.5 Elizabeth Dowding appeared on the 1870 Federal census of South Cottonwood, Utah Territory, in the household of her parents Thomas Dowding and Hannah Nash.6
Child of Elizabeth Dowding and Archibald Gardner
- William Henry Gardner b. 29 Jan 1869, d. 11 Aug 1873
Citations
- [S759] Sons of UT Pioneers (published).
- [S14] L. Garrett, "281559.ged."
- [S8] Iva Louise Kieffer, "125360.ged", May 30, 2000.
- [S15] David J. Crawford, "28656.ged", Oct. 28, 1999.
- [S820] 1870 United States Federal Census, UT, M593_164 part 1, p. 535a.
- [S820] 1870 United States Federal Census, UT, Roll: M593_1611; Page: 515; Image: 375.
Mary Larsen1
#3308, b. 15 June 1850, d. 20 October 1921
Mary Larsen was born on 15 June 1850 in Askeby, Fanefjord, Praesto, Denmark. The Sons of Utah Pioneers lists her birthplace as Presto Amt Moen, Denmark.2,3,4,1 She was christened on 14 July 1850 in Fanefjord Kirke, Praesto Amt, Denmark.2,3,4 She married Archibald Gardner, son of Robert Gardner and Margaret Calender, on 20 December 1869 in Salt Lake City, Utah Territory.2,1 Mary Larsen was buried on 20 October 1921 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah.1 She died on 20 October 1921 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, at age 71.2
Mary was also known as Sidsie Marie Hansen. She appeared on the 1870 Federal census of West Jordan, Utah Territory, enumerated 2 April 1870. Mary was living with one servant in the seventh house of Archibald Gardner's compound.5 She appeared on the 1880 Federal census of West Jordan, in Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, enumerated June 1880 in the household of Archibald Gardner and Laura Althea Thompson.6 Mary Larsen appeared on the 1900 Federal census of Star Valley, Uinta County, Wyoming, enumerated 9 June 1900. Her children Earnest Adelbert, Edwin LeRoy, Lillian Elnora, Wilford Woodruff and Franklin Richard were listed as living with her. Mary's mother Sena Heiselt, born April 1827 in Denmark was also in the household.7 She appeared on the 1910 Federal census of Afton, Uinta County, Wyoming, enumerated 16 April 1910. Her children Wilford Woodruff and Franklin Richard were listed as living with her. Living next door to sons Clarence and Andrew and their families.8 Mary Larsen appeared on the 1920 Federal census of Afton, in Lincoln County, Wyoming, in the household of her son Franklin Richard Gardner and Leona Angelia Rich.9
Mary was also known as Sidsie Marie Hansen. She appeared on the 1870 Federal census of West Jordan, Utah Territory, enumerated 2 April 1870. Mary was living with one servant in the seventh house of Archibald Gardner's compound.5 She appeared on the 1880 Federal census of West Jordan, in Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, enumerated June 1880 in the household of Archibald Gardner and Laura Althea Thompson.6 Mary Larsen appeared on the 1900 Federal census of Star Valley, Uinta County, Wyoming, enumerated 9 June 1900. Her children Earnest Adelbert, Edwin LeRoy, Lillian Elnora, Wilford Woodruff and Franklin Richard were listed as living with her. Mary's mother Sena Heiselt, born April 1827 in Denmark was also in the household.7 She appeared on the 1910 Federal census of Afton, Uinta County, Wyoming, enumerated 16 April 1910. Her children Wilford Woodruff and Franklin Richard were listed as living with her. Living next door to sons Clarence and Andrew and their families.8 Mary Larsen appeared on the 1920 Federal census of Afton, in Lincoln County, Wyoming, in the household of her son Franklin Richard Gardner and Leona Angelia Rich.9
Children of Mary Larsen and Archibald Gardner
- Andrew Bruce Gardner+6 b. 5 Feb 1874, d. 8 Oct 1963
- Clarence Gardner+6 b. 6 Nov 1875, d. 25 Oct 1959
- Earnest Adelbert Gardner b. 14 Feb 1877, d. 1 Jul 1947
- Royal Gardner b. 11 Sep 1879, d. 2 Mar 1880
- Edwin LeRoy Gardner b. 16 May 1881, d. 13 Apr 1958
- Lillian Elnora Gardner+ b. 2 Mar 1883, d. 20 Oct 1972
- Wilford Woodruff Gardner+8 b. 17 May 1886, d. 14 Nov 1978
- Franklin Richard Gardner+8 b. 23 Jul 1888, d. 4 Jun 1972
Citations
- [S759] Sons of UT Pioneers (published).
- [S8] Iva Louise Kieffer, "125360.ged", May 30, 2000.
- [S15] David J. Crawford, "28656.ged", Oct. 28, 1999.
- [S14] L. Garrett, "281559.ged."
- [S820] 1870 United States Federal Census, UT, roll T593_164, part 1, p. 535A.
- [S821] 1880 United States Federal Census, UT, T9_1337 p. 306C.
- [S822] 1900 United States Federal Census, WY, Roll: T623 1827; Page: 8B; Enumeration District: 64.
- [S826] 1910 United States Federal Census, WY, Roll 624_1747, p. 163b.
- [S824] 1920 United States Federal Census, WY, roll T625_2027, p. 8a.
Laura Althea Thompson1
#3309, b. 3 August 1834, d. 10 July 1899

Laura (Thompson) Gardner
Laura Althea Thompson and Archibald Gardner appeared on the 1860 Federal census of Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, enumerated 8 August 1860 Five of his other wives were in other houses in the compound. The rest of Archibald's family was in West Jordan where he was enumerated again with them two weeks later.. Their children George Delos, Lucia Adell, Archibald Thompson and Joseph Smith were listed as living with them.5 Laura Althea Thompson appeared on the 1870 Federal census of West Jordan, Utah Territory, enumerated 2 August 1870 She was living in the third house in Archibald Gardner's compound. She was enumerated as Alathea.. Her children George Delos, Lucia Adell, Archibald Thompson, Joseph Smith, Laura Althea, Ellen Jeannette and Henry were listed as living with her.6 Laura Althea Thompson and Archibald Gardner appeared on the 1880 Federal census of West Jordan, Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, enumerated June 1880. Their children George Delos, Joseph Smith, Ellen Jeannette, Brigham Ozro and Wallace Ward were listed as living with them. Another wife, Mary Larsen and their children Andrew Bruce, Clarence and Earnest Adelbert were also in the household, along with two unidentifed children (Albert and Archibald), most likely grand-sons.7
Children of Laura Althea Thompson and Archibald Gardner
- Fannie Gardner b. 14 Mar 1846, d. 31 Jul 1879
- George Delos Gardner+ b. 21 Dec 1853, d. 25 Jul 1922
- Lucia Adell Gardner+ b. 1 Jun 1856, d. 3 Apr 1936
- Archibald Thompson Gardner b. 27 Jun 1858, d. 4 Dec 1876
- Joseph Smith Gardner+ b. 13 Jun 1860, d. 13 Jun 1901
- Laura Althea Gardner b. 13 Jun 1863, d. 15 Mar 1877
- Ellen Jeannette Gardner+ b. 8 Mar 1865, d. 15 Dec 1914
- Clinton Albert Gardner b. 21 Mar 1867, d. 23 Sep 1867
- Hyrum Obed Gardner b. 13 Sep 1868, d. 4 Apr 1869
- Brigham Ozro Gardner+ b. 17 Mar 1872, d. 2 Oct 1957
- Wallace Ward Gardner b. 18 Sep 1874, d. 19 Dec 1912
- Perry Wilburn Gardner b. 16 Dec 1876, d. 2 Apr 1878
Citations
- [S759] Sons of UT Pioneers (published).
- [S802] Biography/Burial Data, online www.findagrave.com.
- [S8] Iva Louise Kieffer, "125360.ged", May 30, 2000.
- [S903] Laura Thompson Gardner Tombstone, online at www.findagrave.com, contributed by Debbie Anderson, January 11, 2001.
- [S819] 1860 United States Federal Census, UT, roll M653_1314, book 1, p. 27.
- [S820] 1870 United States Federal Census, UT, M593_164 part 1, p. 535a.
- [S821] 1880 United States Federal Census, UT, T9_1337 p. 306C.
Harriet Armitage1
#3310, b. 14 February 1830, d. 1866
Harriet Armitage was born on 14 February 1830 in Bradford, Yorkshire, England.2,1 She married Archibald Gardner, son of Robert Gardner and Margaret Calender, on 17 June 1857 in Salt Lake City, Utah Territory.2,1 Harriet Armitage died in 1866 in Moroni, Utah Territory.1
Harriet Armitage appeared on the 1841 census of Horton, Bradford, Yorkshire, England,, enumerated 6 June 1841, in the household of her parents William and Frances Armitage.3 She appeared on the 1860 Federal census of Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, enumerated 8 August 1860. Her children Lovina and William Armitage were listed as living with her. Harriet was living in the second house in the Gardner compound. There was an unidentified child named Deseret in the household - perhaps Harriet's child before her marriage to Archibald. Her daughter Lovina was enumerated as Harriet.4
Harriet Armitage appeared on the 1841 census of Horton, Bradford, Yorkshire, England,, enumerated 6 June 1841, in the household of her parents William and Frances Armitage.3 She appeared on the 1860 Federal census of Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, enumerated 8 August 1860. Her children Lovina and William Armitage were listed as living with her. Harriet was living in the second house in the Gardner compound. There was an unidentified child named Deseret in the household - perhaps Harriet's child before her marriage to Archibald. Her daughter Lovina was enumerated as Harriet.4
Children of Harriet Armitage and Archibald Gardner
- Lovina Gardner+ b. 1 Apr 1858, d. 29 Jun 1934
- William Armitage Gardner b. 6 Apr 1860, d. 15 Sep 1862
Elizabeth Elinor Lewis1
#3311, b. 4 December 1832, d. 31 July 1879
Elizabeth Elinor Lewis was born on 4 December 1832 in St. Joseph, Missouri, now Buchanan County.1 She married Archibald Gardner, son of Robert Gardner and Margaret Calender, on 20 April 1851 in Salt Lake City, Utah Territory.1 Elizabeth Elinor Lewis died on 31 July 1879 in West Jordan, Utah Territory, at age 46.2
Elizabeth was also known as Raglin Ellen. She appeared on the 1850 Federal census of Utah Territory enumerated 1850 in the household of Abigail Sprague.3 Elizabeth Elinor Lewis appeared on the 1860 Federal census of Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, enumerated 8 August 1860 in the household of Abigail Sprague.4 Elizabeth Elinor Lewis appeared on the 1870 Federal census of West Jordan, Utah Territory, enumerated 2 August 1870 She was living in the second house in Archibald Gardner's compound with Mary Ann Bradford's children, Rawsel Bradford, Mary Ann, Rebecca Bradford and Robert Bradford. She was enumerated as Eleanor..5
Elizabeth was also known as Raglin Ellen. She appeared on the 1850 Federal census of Utah Territory enumerated 1850 in the household of Abigail Sprague.3 Elizabeth Elinor Lewis appeared on the 1860 Federal census of Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, enumerated 8 August 1860 in the household of Abigail Sprague.4 Elizabeth Elinor Lewis appeared on the 1870 Federal census of West Jordan, Utah Territory, enumerated 2 August 1870 She was living in the second house in Archibald Gardner's compound with Mary Ann Bradford's children, Rawsel Bradford, Mary Ann, Rebecca Bradford and Robert Bradford. She was enumerated as Eleanor..5
Citations
- [S759] Sons of UT Pioneers (published).
- [S8] Iva Louise Kieffer, "125360.ged", May 30, 2000.
- [S818] 1850 United States Federal Census, UT, roll M432_919, p. 100.
- [S819] 1860 United States Federal Census, UT, roll M653_1314, book 1, p. 968.
- [S820] 1870 United States Federal Census, UT, M593_164 part 1, p. 535a.
Tarjer Serene Torjussen1
#3312, b. 23 August 1822, d. 11 January 1911
Tarjer Serene Torjussen was born on 23 August 1822 in Nipe, Sondeled, Aust-Agder, Norway.2,3,1 She married as her second husband Archibald Gardner, son of Robert Gardner and Margaret Calender, on 26 February 1856 in Salt Lake City, Utah Territory.1 Tarjer Serene Torjussen died on 11 January 1911 in Leland, Utah County, Utah, at age 88.4 She was buried in Leland, Utah County, Utah.1
Tarjer was also known as Serena Evensen.4 Tarjer was also known as Terjer Serena Torjussen; Tarjer, Gahrsen. From Utah, Our Pioneer Heritage: "Serena met many Indians during the western pilgrimage who greatly interested her. She had beautiful yellow braids that reached to her knees. An Indian chief offered her ten dollars in gold for one. She needed the money badly enough, but she said, "No." She did not wish to bring trouble to her fellow travelers. When Serena arrived in Salt Lake City she had no means and was $20.00 in debt to the emigration fund. Daniel H. Wells opened his home to her and her children and she labored industriously to pay for their room and board until Christmas, when Thomas Wimmer gave her a room, some flour, wood, and a small stove. With these she managed to make out for the rest of the winter, although sometimes her provisions ran very low. She spun yarn, wove it into cloth and was able to repay Brother Wimmer. He admired her indomitable spirit and was kind and attentive, in fact, proposed marriage to her. Many sacks of flour were left on her doorstep and loads of wood were dumped in her yard. She found her benefactor was the Scotch miller, Archibald Gardner, friend of the needy. A strong bond of mutual friendship sprang up between them. They were married November 10, 1856, and Serena was established in a humble home in Mill Creek. She was eager to learn the language of this country. Althea, one of her husband's wives, was teaching school nearby and Serena attended classes every day she could. Althea was sympathetic and kind and gave her all possible attention. The term was short but she learned to read English well. Her understanding of the language improved, but her speech remained broken."5 She appeared on the 1860 Federal census of Spanish Fork, Utah Territory,, in the household of her husband Archibald Gardner and his first wife Margaret Livingston.6 Tarjer Serene Torjussen appeared on the 1870 Federal census of Spanish Fork, Utah Territory, enumerated 1 August 1870. Her children Henry, Serena, Syrenus and Annie were listed as living with her.7 Tarjer Serene Torjussen appeared on the 1910 Federal census of Spanish Fork, Utah County, Utah, enumerated 10 May 1910 along with her son Erastus (from her first marriage).8
Tarjer was also known as Serena Evensen.4 Tarjer was also known as Terjer Serena Torjussen; Tarjer, Gahrsen. From Utah, Our Pioneer Heritage: "Serena met many Indians during the western pilgrimage who greatly interested her. She had beautiful yellow braids that reached to her knees. An Indian chief offered her ten dollars in gold for one. She needed the money badly enough, but she said, "No." She did not wish to bring trouble to her fellow travelers. When Serena arrived in Salt Lake City she had no means and was $20.00 in debt to the emigration fund. Daniel H. Wells opened his home to her and her children and she labored industriously to pay for their room and board until Christmas, when Thomas Wimmer gave her a room, some flour, wood, and a small stove. With these she managed to make out for the rest of the winter, although sometimes her provisions ran very low. She spun yarn, wove it into cloth and was able to repay Brother Wimmer. He admired her indomitable spirit and was kind and attentive, in fact, proposed marriage to her. Many sacks of flour were left on her doorstep and loads of wood were dumped in her yard. She found her benefactor was the Scotch miller, Archibald Gardner, friend of the needy. A strong bond of mutual friendship sprang up between them. They were married November 10, 1856, and Serena was established in a humble home in Mill Creek. She was eager to learn the language of this country. Althea, one of her husband's wives, was teaching school nearby and Serena attended classes every day she could. Althea was sympathetic and kind and gave her all possible attention. The term was short but she learned to read English well. Her understanding of the language improved, but her speech remained broken."5 She appeared on the 1860 Federal census of Spanish Fork, Utah Territory,, in the household of her husband Archibald Gardner and his first wife Margaret Livingston.6 Tarjer Serene Torjussen appeared on the 1870 Federal census of Spanish Fork, Utah Territory, enumerated 1 August 1870. Her children Henry, Serena, Syrenus and Annie were listed as living with her.7 Tarjer Serene Torjussen appeared on the 1910 Federal census of Spanish Fork, Utah County, Utah, enumerated 10 May 1910 along with her son Erastus (from her first marriage).8
Children of Tarjer Serene Torjussen and Archibald Gardner
- Henry Gardner+6 b. 15 May 1858, d. 21 Sep 1936
- Serena Gardner+6 b. 29 Apr 1860, d. 9 Jan 1951
- Syrenus Gardner+6 b. 29 Apr 1860, d. 7 Mar 1956
- Annie Gardner+ b. 14 Jan 1866, d. 8 Mar 1943
Citations
- [S14] L. Garrett, "281559.ged."
- [S15] David J. Crawford, "28656.ged", Oct. 28, 1999.
- [S8] Iva Louise Kieffer, "125360.ged", May 30, 2000.
- [S759] Sons of UT Pioneers (published).
- [S760] Utah, Our Pioneer Heritage (published).
- [S819] 1860 United States Federal Census, UT, roll M653_1313, book 1, p. 960.
- [S820] 1870 United States Federal Census, UT, Roll: M593_1612; Page: 307; Image: 608.
- [S823] 1910 United States Federal Census, UT, Series: T624; Roll: 1610; Page: 173A; Enumeration District: 199; Part: 1; Line: 9.
Philipa Sowter1
#3313, b. 6 July 1568, d. circa 1602
Philipa Sowter|b. 6 Jul 1568\nd. c 1602|p133.htm#i3313|Thomas Sowter|b. date unknown\nd. date unknown|p133.htm#i3315||||||||||||||||
Philipa Sowter was born on 6 July 1568 in All Saints Parish, Derbyshire, England.2 She was the daughter of Thomas Sowter.1 Philipa Sowter married William Oldham on 17 November 1588 in All Saints Parish, Derbyshire, England.2 Philipa Sowter died circa 1602 in Derbyshire, England.2
Children of Philipa Sowter and William Oldham
- John Oldham3 b. b 14 Jul 1592, d. Jul 1636
- Lucretia Oldham+ b. b 14 Jan 1600/1, d. 4 Mar 1678/79
William Oldham1,2
#3314, b. 26 June 1568, d. date unknown
William Oldham was born on 26 June 1568 in All Saints Parish, Derbyshire, England.2 He married Philipa Sowter, daughter of Thomas Sowter, on 17 November 1588 in All Saints Parish, Derbyshire, England.2 His death date has not been found.
William was also known as John.3
William was also known as John.3
Children of William Oldham and Philipa Sowter
- John Oldham1 b. b 14 Jul 1592, d. Jul 1636
- Lucretia Oldham+ b. b 14 Jan 1600/1, d. 4 Mar 1678/79
Thomas Sowter1
#3315, b. date unknown, d. date unknown
Thomas's birth date is unknown. Thomas was born in England.1 His death date has not been found. He died in England.1
Child of Thomas Sowter
- Philipa Sowter+1 b. 6 Jul 1568, d. c 1602
Citations
- [S36] Mayflower Families Through Five Generations.
Mary (?)1
#3316, b. 1569, d. 17 April 1627
Mary (?) was born in 1569 in England probably near Nottinghamshire or Yorkshire.2 She married Elder William Brewster, son of Archbishop William Brewster and Mary Smythe, circa 1592 in Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, England.2,3 Mary (?) died on 17 April 1627 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, now Plymouth County, Massachusetts.4,1,2 She was buried in Burial Hill, Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1
Mary (?) and Elder William Brewster immigrated on the Mayflower, departing from Plymouth, England September 6, 1620, arriving 11 November 1620 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Their children Love and Wrestling traveled with them.4,2
Many accounts claiming Mary to be Mary Wentworth or Mary Welles are unproven per research by Caleb Johnson.2
Mary (?) and Elder William Brewster immigrated on the Mayflower, departing from Plymouth, England September 6, 1620, arriving 11 November 1620 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Their children Love and Wrestling traveled with them.4,2
Many accounts claiming Mary to be Mary Wentworth or Mary Welles are unproven per research by Caleb Johnson.2
Children of Mary (?) and Elder William Brewster
- Johnathan Brewster+2 b. 12 Aug 1593, d. 7 Aug 1659
Patience Brewster+2 b. c 1603, d. 12 Dec 1634- Fear Brewster2 b. c 1606, d. 12 Dec 1634
Love Brewster+2 b. 1611, d. b 31 Jan 1650/51- Wrestling Brewster2 b. c 1614, d. c 1635
Robert Jurdaine1
#3317, b. circa 1500, d. date unknown
Robert Jurdaine was born circa 1500 in Lyme Regis, Dorsetshire, England.1,2 His death date has not been found. He died in Lyme Regis, Dorsetshire, England.2
Robert was also known as Jourdaine.2
Robert was also known as Jourdaine.2
Child of Robert Jurdaine
- John Jurdaine+ b. c 1525, d. b 12 Nov 1588
Mary Fisher1,2
#3318, b. circa 1604, d. before 1684
Mary Fisher|b. c 1604\nd. b 1684|p133.htm#i3318|Thomas Fisher|b. c 1575\nd. date unknown|p223.htm#i5561|Joan Lake|b. c 1575\nd. date unknown|p223.htm#i5562|||||||||||||
Mary Fisher was born circa 1604 in Broughton-Monchelsea, Kent, England.3 She was the daughter of Thomas Fisher and Joan Lake.3,2 Mary Fisher married Reverend William Wetherell on 26 March 1627 in St. Mildred Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, England.2 Mary Fisher died before 1684.3
Mary Fisher and Reverend William Wetherell immigrated in 1634 on the Hercules departing from Sandwich, England, arriving in Charlestown, Massachusetts Bay Colony. Their children Samuel, Daniel and Thomas traveled with them.2
Mary Fisher and Reverend William Wetherell immigrated in 1634 on the Hercules departing from Sandwich, England, arriving in Charlestown, Massachusetts Bay Colony. Their children Samuel, Daniel and Thomas traveled with them.2
Children of Mary Fisher and Reverend William Wetherell
- Samuel Wetherell2 b. c 1628, d. 1683
- Capt. Daniel Wetherell+4 b. 29 Nov 1630, d. 14 Apr 1719
- Thomas Wetherell3 b. c 1633, d. date unknown
- Mary Wetherell2 b. 19 Mar 1634/35, d. 12 Dec 1710
- Elizabeth Wetherell2 b. 1637, d. Jan 1660/61
- Theophilus Wetherell2 b. c 1640, d. date unknown
- John Wetherell2 b. c 1642, d. date unknown
- Sarah Wetherell+5 b. 10 Feb 1644/45, d. 1731
- Hannah Wetherell2 b. 20 Feb 1647/48, d. date unknown
Citations
- [S36] Mayflower Families Through Five Generations.
- [S194] New England Families, online.
- [S154] Don Dickenson's Home Page, online www.familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/d/i/c/Donald-R-Dickenson.
- [S25] Lucy Hall Greenlaw, "Early Generations, Brewsters."
- [S808] Early VR Plymouth CO MA (published), Vital Records of Hingham, Hingham Genealogies.
Robert Abbott1
#3319, b. circa 1603, d. 30 September 1658
Robert Abbott was born circa 1603 in England.1 He married Mary (?) before 1632.1 Robert Abbott died on 30 September 1658 in Branford, New Haven Colony, now Connecticut.2
He first settled in Watertown, Massachusetts. The Abbotts moved to Wethersfield, CT, and were in Branford, CT by 1647.1
He first settled in Watertown, Massachusetts. The Abbotts moved to Wethersfield, CT, and were in Branford, CT by 1647.1
Child of Robert Abbott and Mary (?)
- Elizabeth Abbott+1 b. 1632, d. 17 Aug 1702
Walter Harris1
#3320, b. circa 1565, d. date unknown
Walter Harris was born circa 1565 in England.1 His death date has not been found.
Child of Walter Harris
- Walter Harris+ b. c 1590, d. 6 Nov 1654
Citations
- [S11] Roger F. Goodrich, "17577.ged", July 22, 1999.
William Fry1
#3321, b. 1566, d. 1643
William Fry|b. 1566\nd. 1643|p133.htm#i3321|John Fry|b. c 1526\nd. date unknown|p133.htm#i3323||||||||||||||||
William Fry was born in 1566 in Weymouth, Dorsetshire, England.2 He was the son of John Fry. William Fry married Sarah Hill, daughter of James Hill and Judith Jurdaine, in May 1591 in Weymouth, Dorsetshire, England.2 William Fry died in 1643 in England.1
Child of William Fry and Sarah Hill
- Mary Fry+2 b. c 1600, d. 24 Jan 1655/56
Sarah Hill1
#3322, b. 1572, d. date unknown
Sarah Hill|b. 1572\nd. date unknown|p133.htm#i3322|James Hill|b. c 1547\nd. b 5 May 1621|p134.htm#i3328|Judith Jurdaine|b. 1550\nd. b 1620|p133.htm#i3324|William Hill|b. c 1522\nd. date unknown|p133.htm#i3325||||John Jurdaine|b. c 1525\nd. b 12 Nov 1588|p134.htm#i3326|Thomazine Fry|b. c 1529\nd. a 1588|p134.htm#i3327|
Sarah Hill was born in 1572 in Lyme Regis, Dorsetshire, England.1 She was the daughter of James Hill and Judith Jurdaine.1 Sarah Hill married William Fry, son of John Fry, in May 1591 in Weymouth, Dorsetshire, England.1 Her death date has not been found. She died in Weymouth, Dorsetshire, England, probably.2
Sarah was also known as Will.3
Sarah was also known as Will.3
Child of Sarah Hill and William Fry
- Mary Fry+ b. c 1600, d. 24 Jan 1655/56
John Fry1
#3323, b. circa 1526, d. date unknown
John Fry was born circa 1526 in Weymouth, Dorsetshire, England.1 He was christened in 1526 in Devonshire, England.1 His death date has not been found. He died in Weymouth, Dorsetshire, England, probably.1
Child of John Fry
- William Fry+ b. 1566, d. 1643
Citations
- [S11] Roger F. Goodrich, "17577.ged", July 22, 1999.
Judith Jurdaine1
#3324, b. 1550, d. before 1620
Judith Jurdaine|b. 1550\nd. b 1620|p133.htm#i3324|John Jurdaine|b. c 1525\nd. b 12 Nov 1588|p134.htm#i3326|Thomazine Fry|b. c 1529\nd. a 1588|p134.htm#i3327|Robert Jurdaine|b. c 1500\nd. date unknown|p133.htm#i3317||||||||||
Judith Jurdaine was born in 1550 in Lyme Regis, Dorsetshire, England.2 She was the daughter of John Jurdaine and Thomazine Fry.1 Judith Jurdaine married James Hill, son of William Hill, in 1570 in Lyme Regis, Dorsetshire, England.2 Judith Jurdaine died before 1620 in Lyme Regis, Dorsetshire, England.2
Judith was also known as Jourdaine.3
Judith was also known as Jourdaine.3
Child of Judith Jurdaine and James Hill
- Sarah Hill+1 b. 1572, d. date unknown
William Hill1
#3325, b. circa 1522, d. date unknown
William Hill was born circa 1522.1 His death date has not been found.
Child of William Hill
- James Hill+ b. c 1547, d. b 5 May 1621
Citations
- [S11] Roger F. Goodrich, "17577.ged", July 22, 1999.








