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Nicknames: "Elizabeth Turner; Elizabeth Orne Horne; Ruth Turner"
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Birthplace: Horncastle, Lincolnshire, England
Death: Died in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
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About Elizabeth Gardner (Freestone)

daughter of Richard and Margery (Freestone) Freestone, and widow of Robert Turner, shoemaker, of Boston.

Children of George Gardner & Elizabeth Turner include

  1. Bethia bp. June 03, 1654
  2. George bp. September 24, 1654
  3. Ebenezer bp. August 16, 1657
  4. Mehitable, b. February 23, 1658/59
  5. Ruth bp. April 02, 1665, m. Col John Hawthorne

Notes

  1. Elizabeth was the ggg-grandmother of Nathaniel Hawthorne. From The Salem World of Nathaniel Hawthorne By Margaret B. Moore [1]
  • Another Quaker connection involved John Hathorne, the so-called witch judge, who in 1674/1675 married Ruth Gardner, the daughter of Lieutenant George Gardner and Elizabeth Freestone Turner Gardner. Judge John Hathorne's mother-in-law, then, was the "Lieut. Gardner's wife" who was so frequently cited in the early church records of Essex County for absence from meeting and for Quaker sympathies. Born a Freestone, she was a kinswoman of the Hutchinson family of Lincolnshire, England, and came to live with William and his more noted wife, Ann Hutchinson, in Boston. Hence, she was early in contact with those who did not conform to standard Puritan practice, since th meetings of the Antinomians were held in the Hutchinson home. Elizabeth Freestone married first Robert Turner, the shoemaker of Boston, and was the mothr of John Turner, who later owned a house in Salem with seven gables. She was the second wife of George Gardner. She, not George, was the convinced Quaker, but he suffered too not only by paying her fines but also by the fact that htey finally had to leave Salem sometime after 1669 and go to Hartford, Connecticut, to escape persecution. His daughter Ruth Gardner Hathorne was named in her father's will as receiving a number of her father's Connecticut debts. She named her last child Freestone Hathorne, who was baptized in February 1698/99. (1)
  1. GEORGE, b. say 1616... m. (2) by 1654 Elizabeth (Freestone) Turner, bp. Horncastle, Lincolnshire, 17 October 1619, daughter of Richard and Margery (Freestone) Freesto ne, and widow of Robert Turner, shoemaker, of Boston; ... (For the identity of these three wives we follow the work of George E. McCracken [TAG 30:158-66].) (2)

Sources

  1. http://books.google.com/books?id=rK_6EycRyFwC&lpg=PA33&ots=shfwWD0AlF&dq=ruth%20gardner%20hathorne&pg=PA33#v=onepage&q=&f=false
  2. Thomas Gardner, in Anderson, Robert Charles. The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995).
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Elizabeth Gardner's Timeline

1654
1654
- 1652
Age 34
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, (Present USA)
1619
October 17, 1619
- 1636
Horncastle, Lincolnshire, England
October 17, 1619
Horncastle, Lincolnshire, England
1665
April 2, 1665
- 1724
Age 45
Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts
1642
1642
Age 22
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
1659
February 23, 1659
Age 39
Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
1654
1654
Age 34
Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
1644
July 8, 1644
Age 24
Boston, Massachusetts
1642
1642
Age 22
1649
June 20, 1649
Age 29
Boston, Massachusetts