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About Edward Gardner, SV/PROG 2
- NAAIRS KAB MOOC
- VOLUME_NO 6/9/109
- REFERENCE 1502
- DESCRIPTION GARDNER, EDWARD. DEATH NOTICE.
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- D.N. 842-2899 1864-1866 Family History Library International Film 1281541 Image 795 of 2278 Film Roll *DEATH NOTICE signed by son James Gardner
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1820 British Settler
Edward Gardner 33, a Plater, together with his wife Mary Brougham 31, and their 3 children, was the Leader of Gardner's Party of 24 people on the Settler ship Sir George Osborn.
Party originated from Warwickshire
Departure London, 16 March 1820. Arrival Simon's Bay, Cape Town - 17 June 1820. Final Port Algoa Bay, Port Elizabeth - July 1820.
Area Allocated to the Party : Kareiga River Valley
Children :
- Hezekiah Gardner 8
- James Gardner 5
- Elizabeth Gardner 5 (died at sea)
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He led a party of Settlers from Warwickshire, sailing on Sir George Osborn in 1820. His home was burned during the war of 1846 - 47.
E. Morse-Jones
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Edward Gardner, a plater of Nelson Street, Sand Pits, Birmingham.
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/SOUTH-AFRICA-EASTERN-...
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Edward Gardner, SV/PROG 2's Timeline
1787 |
March 6, 1787
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Glean an Ghuail, Co. Tipperary, Ireland
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1811 |
October 30, 1811
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Glen An Ghuail, Tipperary, Ireland
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1814 |
November 5, 1814
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Birmingham, Warwick, England (United Kingdom)
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1815 |
1815
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1818 |
1818
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1820 |
July 4, 1820
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At sea, Algoa Bay, South Africa
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1824 |
January 4, 1824
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Salem/Albany, Cape, South Africa
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1826 |
February 3, 1826
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Salem, Eastern Cape, South Africa
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1864 |
September 11, 1864
Age 77
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Cradock, Cape, South Africa
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