*** Clicking on the Early Settler's name below will open up their find-a-grave site in a new window (if it exists).
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* The history of Gardner states that he was from Boston and that he was a Revolutionary War soldier. If we were to presume he was of a similar age to his wife then it is possible for him to have been in the war. Also, this would make him approximately the same age as fellow settler Elijah Simonds whose origin is also unknown. So, perhaps, born around 1750.
If you click on the pedigree chart above you will be able to better view it and save it as an image file. Generally speaking, you should be able to determine the tree further back by looking online. In fact, the find-a-grave links might even help you.
If you click on the pedigree chart above you will be able to better view it and save it as an image file. Generally speaking, you should be able to determine the tree further back by looking online. In fact, the find-a-grave links might even help you.
Descendants of Joseph Simonds.
There are no children for Joseph and Miriam. However, Joseph's presumed age suggests that he could easily have had a wife and family prior to marrying Miriam.