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. Then Capt. Samll. Whittemore was chosen, who accepted said choice. Then Thomas Gardner was chosen, who accepted said choice. If Cambridge was somewhat late in thyeoman's service with his musket, on the memorable 19th of April, 1775; and Thomas Gardner, having been successively elected Captain and Colonel, sealed his patriotice, Capt. Ebenezer Stedman, Capt. Ephraim Frost, Capt. Eliphalet Robbins, Capt. Thomas Gardner, Joseph Wellington, Abraham Watson, Jr., Nathaniel Sparhawk, and Samuel by a majority of the inhabitants then present. The instructions:β€”To Capt. Thomas Gardner, Representative of the town of Cambridge in General Assembly. Sir, We, orsemen were drawn up and proceeding in pursuit of him on the full gallop. Capt. Gardner of Cambridge first began a parley with one of the foremost, which caused thly with the Council which had been duly elected by the General Court: To Capt. Thomas Gardner and the Honble John Winthrop Esq. Gentlemen, As you are now chosen to re
s established. Battle of Bunker Hill. Col. Thomas Gardner. arrival of General Washington. HeadqSpy, August 1, 1771. and in the same year, Thomas Gardner became Capt. Lieut., Samuel Thatcher, 2d Lattle gave place to his former Lieutenant, Thomas Gardner, as commander of the company composed of t With the exception of General Warren, Colonel Thomas Gardner held a higher military rank than any o Samuel Thatcher Lieut. Thatcher succeeded Gardner as Captain, and as Colonel, of the militia. f Swett's Bunker Hill Battle, pp. 40-42. Colonel Gardner, a few days after the battle, being askedhe wounds received in the late engagement, Thomas Gardner, Esq., Colonel of a Regiment in the Americeneral Washington's Orders, July 4, 1775: Colonel Gardner is to be buried to-morrow, at three o'cloas the town of Brighton. On the day of Colonel Gardner's death, July 3d, General Washington assurland. Abraham Watson, Jr., was Surgeon of Col. Gardner's Regiment, and James Winthrop was aid-de-c[8 more...]
1755, 1763, 1764. Henry Vassall, 1752, 1756. William Fletcher, 1753, 1754. David Phips, 1753. Henry Prentice, 1756. Joseph Lee, 1764, 1765. Thomas Gardner, 1769-1774. John Winthrop, 1774. Abraham Watson, Jr., 1775, 1776. Samuel Thatcher, 1775, 1776, 1779, 1782, 1784-1786. William Bowman, 1776. Eli786-1790, 1796-1801. Henry Prentice, 1761-1765. Abraham Watson, Jr., 1765, 1766. Joseph Wellington, 1769-1773, 1776. Abijah Learned, 1769-1771. Thomas Gardner, 1769-1775. Edward Marrett, 1769-1777. Nathl. Sparhawk, 1772-1775. Samuel Thatcher, 1773-1776, 1780– 1786. John Cutter, Jr., 1774, 1775. Eliphatedman, 1759-1764, 1767– 1776. Ephraim Frost, Jr., 1760, 1761, 1763 -1768, 1772, 1775-1777. William Dana, 1765-1768. Joseph Wellington, 1769-1771. Thomas Gardner, 1769-1775. John Cutter, Jr., 1774. Nathaniel Sparhawk [2d], 1775. Eliphalet Robbins, 1776, 1779. Aaron Hill, 1777, 1778, 1782, 1786– 1792. Ste<
en, Richard, had a grant of timber, for fencing, 1663. Gardner, Thomas, of Roxbury, d. Nov. 1638, leaving chil. Thomas a spirit of patriotism and self-sacrilice which animated Col. Gardner in the Revolutionary struggle is exhibited in his lette submit to slavery. I am your Friend and Brother, Thomas Gardner. who sealed his devotion to his country with his bloodiberty, namely Isaac Gardner, Esq. of Brookline, and Col. Thomas Gardner of Cambridge. Gaskell, or Gaskin, Samuel, by w. El, b. 17 Jan. 1730-31; Joanna, bap. 21 Jan. 1732-3, m. Thomas Gardner 12 June 1755; Sarah, bap. 3 Nov. 1734; Dorothy, b. 14 ; Katherine; these three named in their father's will; Thomas Gardner, bap. 5 Nov. 1775, d. young. Na-Thaniel the f. was Se. 1807; George, bap. 24 June 1810, a lawyer in Boston; Thomas Gardner, bap. 13 Sept. 1812; Charles, bap. 8 Mar. 1818. Edwarve citizens in the Revolutionary period, and succeeded Thomas Gardner as Colonel; he was Selectman, Treasurer, and Represent
G. Garden, Richard, had a grant of timber, for fencing, 1663. Gardner, Thomas, of Roxbury, d. Nov. 1638, leaving chil. Thomas and Peter. 2. Thomas, s. of Thomas (1), m. Lucy Smith 4 July 1641, and had Andrew, Thomas, Abigail, Mary, Peteel, Elizabeth. Thomas the f. was the patriotic Colonel, The spirit of patriotism and self-sacrilice which animated Col. Gardner in the Revolutionary struggle is exhibited in his letter to the Committee of Correspondence in Boston: Cambridge, Aug.r to fall gloriously in the cause of their Country, than meanly submit to slavery. I am your Friend and Brother, Thomas Gardner. who sealed his devotion to his country with his blood on Bunker Hill, 17 June 1775. See pp. 418-420. He d. of his wsent Cambridge representative of two martyrs in the cause of liberty, namely Isaac Gardner, Esq. of Brookline, and Col. Thomas Gardner of Cambridge. Gaskell, or Gaskin, Samuel, by w. Elizabeth, had Elizabeth, b. 13 May 1688. His w. Elizabeth d.
b. 1713; Nathaniel, b. 1715; and perhaps others. 6. Samuel, s. of Samuel (3), by w. Joanna had Samuel, b. 17 Jan. 1730-31; Joanna, bap. 21 Jan. 1732-3, m. Thomas Gardner 12 June 1755; Sarah, bap. 3 Nov. 1734; Dorothy, b. 14 July 1739, m. Edward Wigglesworth (the younger Professor), 6 Jan. 1778; John, b. 8 Nov. 1745; Elizabeth,1786;Lydia, b. 10 Ap. 1763, d. young; Lydia, b. 25 and d. 26 Sept. 1766; Nathan; Edward, b. 29 Nov. 1770; Katherine; these three named in their father's will; Thomas Gardner, bap. 5 Nov. 1775, d. young. Na-Thaniel the f. was Selectman four years, 1772-1775, and d. 1 Oct. 1777; his w. Hannah d. 27 Jan. 1826, a. 83. 15. Edward, 7 June 1804), and had Edward Corey, bap. 4 Aug. 1805, resides in Brighton District; Samuel, bap. 19 Ap. 1807; George, bap. 24 June 1810, a lawyer in Boston; Thomas Gardner, bap. 13 Sept. 1812; Charles, bap. 8 Mar. 1818. Edward the f. was President of the Brighton Bank, Deacon of the Church, and held other offices until extreme
1805; Elizabeth, bap. 24 Mar. 1771, d. about 1792; Samuel, bap. 7 July 1776; Ebenezer, bap. 18 Oct. 1778, grad. H. C. 1798, a lawyer in Thomaston, Me., m. Lucy F., dau. of Gen. Henry Knox, and d. in 1841. Samuel the f. inherited the homestead (which was sold by his heirs to Gov. Gerry, 4 Ap. 1793), but during the latter part of his life resided on the westerly corner of Mount Auburn and Brighton streets. He was one of the most active citizens in the Revolutionary period, and succeeded Thomas Gardner as Colonel; he was Selectman, Treasurer, and Representative, and while holding these several offices, died suddenly of apoplexy 27 June 1786; his w. Mary d. 7 Nov. 1815, a. 80. 5. Samuel, s. of Samuel (4), b. 1 July 1776, grad. H. C. 1798, m. Sally Brown of Concord Jan. 1800, and had Harriet Howard, b. 28 May 1801; Elizabeth, b. 1 Ap. 1803, d. Jan. 1827; Samuel, b. 11 Feb. 1805; George Augustus, b. 24 Aug. 1806; Benjamin Bussey, b. 8 Oct. 1809, grad. Bowdoin College 1826, d. July 18
Fownell, 59. Fox, 58, 75, 263, 9, 83, 353, 4. Foxcroft, 109, 10, 16, 27, 204, 57, 86, 92, 336, 75, 403, 17, 25. Foy, 76. Francis, 59, 76, 186, 312, 63. French, 35, 58, 9, 62, 254, 5, 7. Frost, 34, 5, 59, 68, 75, 6, 143, 80, 254-8, 69, 73, 297, 353, 407, 15. Frothingham, 408, 11,17, 18, 23. Frye, 405, 6, 23. Fuller, 80, 1, 208, 426. Fultz, 339. Gage, 65, 154, 6-8, 162. Gale, 208. Gallop, 170. Gamage, 407. Gannett, 176, 94, 219, 311, 12, 14. Gardner, 5, 142-4, 54, 9, 292, 5, 407, 8, 11, 13, 18-21, 5, 8. Gates, 263. Gay, 173. Gearner, 33. Gedney, 111, 15. Genings, 355. George, 110. George III., 144. Gerrish, 288, 423. Gerry, 168, 93, 203, 6. Gibbons, 383, 4. Gibbs, 289. Gibson, 33, 59, 75, 102, 263, 74, 356, 7, 63, 4. Gilman, 325. Girling, 35. Gleason, 342. Glover, 44, 5, 252, 335, 420, 3. Goddard, 4, 397. Goffe, 34-6, 42, 54, 5, 9, 60, 2, 7-9, 125, 7, 35, 73, 4, 97, 211, 15, 16, 50,
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