Hannah Gardiner

Female Abt 1700 - 1755  (~ 55 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Hannah Gardiner was born Abt 1700 (daughter of William Gardner and Abigail Remington); died 24 Jun 1755, England; was buried 25 Jun 1755, Broadway Chapel Burying Yard, Westminster, England.

    Notes:

    Hannah died of smallpox while in England. She & James left no children.

    Hannah married James MacSparren 22 May 1722, St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Narragansett, RI. James died 1757. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Gardner was born 1671 (son of Benoni Gardner and Mary Unknown); died 14 Dec 1732, Boston Neck, South Kingstown, RI; was buried , Historical Cemetery 36, Shermantown Rd., North Kingstown, RI.

    Notes:

    William's parents were "of Narragansett, RI."

    William married Abigail Remington Between 1696 and 1698, Newport or North Kingstown, RI. Abigail (daughter of John Remington, III and Abigail Richmond) was born 1681, Newport or Kingston, RI; died 6 Feb 1763, South Kingstown, Washington Co., RI; was buried , Historical Cemetery 36, Shermantown Rd., North Kingstown, RI. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Abigail Remington was born 1681, Newport or Kingston, RI (daughter of John Remington, III and Abigail Richmond); died 6 Feb 1763, South Kingstown, Washington Co., RI; was buried , Historical Cemetery 36, Shermantown Rd., North Kingstown, RI.

    Notes:

    GARDINER Abigail, wife of William, of Boston Neck, bapt. at her sister Mumford's in Groton, CT, Nov. 2, 1731

    The will of Abigail Almy, maiden name Remington, widow of Job Almy and previously widow of William Gardiner, was written 3 Apr 1762, and proved 11 Apr 1763 at South Kingstown, RI. The will was witnessed by Mary Chappell, Robert Stoddard, & Francis Willett. Abigail was the mother of Hannah (Gardiner) MacSparran, wife of Rev. James. (source note: RI Genealogical Register, Vol. 2, No. 3, p. 157)

    The will mentions sons John & Sylvester Gardner, daughter Abigail Robinson, and the following grandchildren: Josiah Arnold, Anstis Robinson, Abigail Updike, Abigail Stewart, & Mary Dockray.

    The date of 6 Mar 1763 is given for Abigail's death in some genealogies, but according to Jane Fletcher Fiske in "The Abigail Connection," that date of death belongs to another Abigail who married John Carr.

    Children:
    1. 1. Hannah Gardiner was born Abt 1700; died 24 Jun 1755, England; was buried 25 Jun 1755, Broadway Chapel Burying Yard, Westminster, England.
    2. Abigail Gardiner was born Abt 1702.
    3. Sylvester Gardiner was born Abt 1705.
    4. Lydia Gardiner was born 16 Feb 1707/08; died 22 Jan 1728/29.
    5. John Gardiner was born Abt 1710.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Benoni Gardner was born Between 1640 and 1645, London, England or RI (son of George Gardner and Herodias Long); died Abt 1731.

    Benoni — Mary Unknown. Mary was born 1645; died 1729, Portsmouth, RI. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Mary Unknown was born 1645; died 1729, Portsmouth, RI.
    Children:
    1. 2. William Gardner was born 1671; died 14 Dec 1732, Boston Neck, South Kingstown, RI; was buried , Historical Cemetery 36, Shermantown Rd., North Kingstown, RI.
    2. Stephen Gardner was born Abt 1679.

  3. 6.  John Remington, III was born 20 Mar 1650/51, Rowley, Essex Co., MA (son of John REMINGTON, II and Abigail ACIE); died Abt 1688, Jamestown or Kingstown, RI.

    Notes:

    (If you use any portion of these notes, please give credit to me, Lois Sorensen, and/or to other sources as noted herein.)
    John and Abigail and family were residents of Newport and Kingstown, RI, according to "Representative Men of Old Families of Southeastern MA," V. I, p. 173.

    Boyd Scott Remington's ancestry chart has John's date of birth as 12 March 1651.

    He became a freeman 30 April 1678.

    See notes for his father. Some of the information cited there could pertain to this John Remington.

    John married Abigail Richmond 1679. Abigail (daughter of Edward RICHMOND, I and Abigail DAVIS) was born Abt 1656, Newport, RI; died 20 Jul 1744, South Kingstown, RI. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Abigail Richmond was born Abt 1656, Newport, RI (daughter of Edward RICHMOND, I and Abigail DAVIS); died 20 Jul 1744, South Kingstown, RI.

    Notes:

    Abigail's parents were "of Haverhill, MA."

    She was the widow of John Remington when she married Henry Gardner (see notes for Henry!).

    The Rev. Dr. MacSparran in his diary (Sept 30th and Oct 4th 1744) speaks of the death of his wife's grandmother, at the great age of eighty-eight years.

    If Abigail was the daughter of Edward's second wife, Abigail, she must have been born after Edward who was born in 1658, son of Amey.

    Children:
    1. Mary Remington was born Between 1680 and 1689.
    2. 3. Abigail Remington was born 1681, Newport or Kingston, RI; died 6 Feb 1763, South Kingstown, Washington Co., RI; was buried , Historical Cemetery 36, Shermantown Rd., North Kingstown, RI.
    3. Martha Remington was born Abt 1683, North Kingstown, RI; died Aft 20 Jul 1744.
    4. Elizabeth Remington was born Between 1685 and 1686; died Between Sep 1747 and Jul 1748, Richmond, RI.
    5. Hannah Remington was born Abt 1687; died 6 Mar 1781.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  George Gardner was born 1600; died 1677, Newport, RI.

    Notes:

    It is not know just when and how George Gardner came to America. He first appeared at Portsmouth, RI, in 1638. He was admitted as an inhabitant of Aquidneck (the island on which Newport is situated) in October of 1639, and was made a freeman of Newport on 17 Dec 1639. On 17 Mar 1641/42 he was chosen Constable & Senior Sergeant of Newport.

    Shortly after this, George began a close relationship with Herodias (Long) Hicks, wife of John Hicks of MA, RI, and later of Long Island, NY. George & Herodias eventually lived together in a common law marriage, while John Hicks divorced Herodias and moved to Long Island, where he remarried.

    George & Herodias lived together for over 20 years and had at least seven children together: Benoni, Henry, George William, Nicholas, Dorcas, & Rebecca. However, the couple separated in 1665. Around this time a man named John Porter separated from his wife Margaret, and not long afterwards he married Herodias.

    George then married Lydia, daughter of Robert Ballou of Portsmouth, RI, and Boston, MA. George & Lydia had five children: Joseph, Robert, Mary, Lydia, & Peregrine. After George's death c.1677, Lydia remarried to William Hawkins of Providence, and had four children with him.

    George married Herodias Long Between 1641 and 1645. Herodias was born 1623. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Herodias Long was born 1623.

    Notes:

    Boyd Scott Remington's ancestry chart has her surname as Hicks. However, that was the surname of her first husband.

    Children:
    1. 4. Benoni Gardner was born Between 1640 and 1645, London, England or RI; died Abt 1731.
    2. Samuel Gardiner was born Abt 1645; died 8 Dec 1696, Swansea, MA.
    3. Henry Gardner was born Abt 1645; died 26 Apr 1744, South Kingstown, RI.
    4. Dorcas Gardner was born Abt 1650.

  3. 12.  John REMINGTON, II was born Abt 1630, Rowley, Yorkshire, England (son of John REMINGTON, I and Elizabeth Unknown); died Aft 13 Aug 1709, Warwick, Kent County, RI.

    Notes:

    (If you use any portion of these notes, please give credit to me, Lois Sorensen, and to other sources as noted herein.)
    According to Boyd Scott Remington's genealogy chart at RIHSL, John, Jr. was born in 1633 in Rowley, England. He defended Jamestown against the Indians on 28 August 1669, and was granted land in East Greenwich in 1677. He resided in Haverhill and Rowley, MA, and Jamestown & Warwick, RI.

    According to Carl Boyer III in "Ancestral Lines Revised," and genealogist Gordon L. Remington, John Remington II was born 1623-1624. However, a more recent article by Gordon L. Remington places John's birth c 1630 (source: The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 147, p. 371).

    Alden G. Beaman's article "A Line of Descent from John Remington of Jamestown and Warwick" (RI Genealogical Register, Vol. 20, p.39) gives his year of birth as c. 1625.

    According to genealogist Armand Lariviere, "John Remington, the founder of the Rhode Island branch of the Remington family, first settled in Haverhill, MA, and became a citizen of Portsmouth, RI in 1669."

    In Haverhill, MA, in 1661 when 53 lots were drawn, John Remington is listed among the names. He is also among the recipients of land in July 1667, when he received 4 acres in Haverhill. (source: "History of Haverhill Since Settlement in 1640" pp. 92 & 106; on Family Archive CD #502)

    Some of the following information is from:
    Paul Remington's web site: http://www.uftree.com/UFT/WebPages/Paul-Remington/REMFAM/
    "Some History and Genealogy on the Remington Line in England and America" by J. W. Remington
    "History of Warwick" by Oliver Payson Fuller (at Rhode Island Historical Society Library)
    "Early Settlers of Rowley, Massachusetts" by Blodgett & Jewett

    John Remington II, eldest child of John Remington I, was probably born about 1630 (ref: Gordon L. Remington). This John Remington is our ancestor. Boyd Scott Remington's ancestry chart gives his birth year as 1633. John, Jr. was with his family in Newbury in 1637 and in Rowley in 1638. In Rowley records he is mentioned as "junior" and in deeds as "carpenter." He most likely remained there with his father until 1649, when he married Abigail Acie/Acey, and then about 1654 he removed to Andover, where there is a record of him from 1654 to 1656. Around 1661 he settled in Haverhill, MA, but did not remain there very long, because shortly after 1664 he was identified as a member of the colony of Jamestown, RI. Later, in a deed dated June 2, 1670, he described himself as "of the Island of Quanonagutt" (probably phonetic spelling for Conanicut, native name for Jamestown, RI) in the colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations." This deed transferred a parcel of land in Rowley to Anthony Crosby.

    [The record states that] "On August 28, 1669, he (John Remington) and two others (John Holmes & Michael Kelly) were named as Conservators of the Peace, and ordered to assemble the inhabitants of Conanicut Island, to consider what may be most suitable for their defense and preservation against any invasion or insurrection of the Indians."

    Also, in 1677 it was ordered that a certain 5,000-acre tract of land in the East Greenwich area be divided into 100-acre lots, to accommodate inhabitants of the colony as needed. "And further this Assembly do enact, order and declare, for the services rendered during King Philip's War, the persons here named" . . . There follow the names of fifty persons [to receive land] among which is that of John Remington. [Note: likewise our ancestor Capt. Benjamin Gorton, whose daughter Maplet later married Thomas Remington, Jr., grandson of John Jr.] On 6 Sept 1687, John Remington, Junior is on a list for taxes under Gov. Andros, assessing estates of the Towne of Rochester in the King's Province. (Rochester is a former name for North Kingstown, RI.) My observation -- this John Remington could be his son, who married Abigail Richmond and lived in South Kingstown.

    Around this time [John Remington II] removed to Warwick, RI, where he on Aug. 13, 1709 confirmed an earlier deed of May 24, 1695 in which he had given to his son Thomas Remington of Warwick "all my right which I had at Haverhill, Mass. and [said deed being somehow damaged and nearly illegible], being willing gift, should stand, therefore for love, etc." His son Thomas received a house and town lot at Haverhill containing four acres, also two orchards and 40 acres called "Fishing River." [Note: this son Thomas is our ancestor.] John Jr. died in 1709 in Warwick, RI. Many of his descendants remained in this spot five or more generations later.

    Like his father John the first, John Jr. was a carpenter. His eldest son, John, was born 12 March 1651 in Rowley, MA; he resided in Newport and Kingston, RI, and died in Jamestown, RI (not sure about this). [This son John (the third) married Abigail Richmond. His brother, John Jr.'s third son, named Thomas, married Mary Allen; this couple are our ancestors.]

    According to Carl Boyer III, in "Ancestral Lines Revised," p. 337, John II married second to Martha (Unknown).

    See also:
    http://www.bugthorpe.eril.net/Bugthorpe%20Village.htm
    http://www.bugthorpe.eril.net/churches_in_the_garrowby_hill_group_of_paris hes.htm
    "The Remingtons of Utah, Their Ancestors and Descendants," by Ward J. Roylance

    John — Abigail ACIE. Abigail (daughter of William ACIE, Jr. and Margaret HAITON) was born Abt 1628. [Group Sheet]


  4. 13.  Abigail ACIE was born Abt 1628 (daughter of William ACIE, Jr. and Margaret HAITON).

    Notes:

    This marriage is listed in "New England Marriages Prior to 1700" ( by Clarence Almon Torrey, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, 1985), which gives the year of the birth of their first child as 1650, and locations of record as Rowley/Haverhill/Andover.

    Children:
    1. 6. John Remington, III was born 20 Mar 1650/51, Rowley, Essex Co., MA; died Abt 1688, Jamestown or Kingstown, RI.
    2. Abigail Remington was born 14 Sep 1652, Rowley, Essex Co., MA.
    3. Joseph Remington was born 29 Nov 1654, Andover, MA; died Aft 27 Feb 1679/80.
    4. Thomas REMINGTON, I was born 4 Feb 1655/56, Andover, MA; died 23 Jul 1710, Warwick, RI; was buried , Historical Cemetery WK14, Remington Lot, Cowesett Rd., Warwick, RI.
    5. Prudence Remington was born 14 Jul 1657, Rowley, MA.
    6. Stephen Remington was born Between 1659 and 1666, MA or RI; died 19 Feb 1738/39, Jamestown, RI; was buried , Historical Cemetery 6, Jamestown, RI.
    7. Daniel Remington was born 18 Oct 1661, Haverhill, MA; died Between 1690 and 1700, Rhode Island.
    8. Hannah Remington was born 3 Jul 1664, Haverhill, MA.
    9. David Remington was born Abt 1668.
    10. Elizabeth Remington was born Abt 1670.

  5. 14.  Edward RICHMOND, I was born Between 1632 and 1634, England; died Nov 1696, Little Compton, RI; was buried , Little Compton, RI.

    Notes:

    Apparently Edward married Amey Bull & Abigail Davis; some genealogies say it is not clear which one was the mother of Edward II. But, see marriage story below. Edward was Attorney General of RI from 1677 to 1680; he was General Solicitor (same job, different title) in 1667, 1669/70, 1672, and 1677. He was Deputy to the RI General Court in 1678/9 and 1686, and was also a captain and lieutenant at Newport. He was probably a son of John "Webb" Richmond b.1592 & Elizabeth Nicholas, who came to America in 1635.

    In 1656, Edward's Richmond's attorneys unsuccessfully sued Richard Ussell, who was Abigail's legal husband, she having been forced to marry him when Edward was already "espoused to" her. Later they successfully argued the case on the basis of trespass for breach of covenant. A petition in Abigail's name was presented to the General Assembly resulting in a declaration that the prior marriage to Ussell was "an unlawful marriage." Edward and Abigail had to pay a fine of forty shillings for living together and conceiving a child. The Court of Trials married the couple "for preventing of the like Temptation." (from "the Transatlantic Constitution" by Mary Sarah Bilder)

    The following is from Daniel P. Himes' genealogy at Geni.com: "Abigail Davis, the first wife of Edward Richmond . . went to court in 1657 to annul her forced marriage to Richard Ussell. The court committee, headed by Roger Williams, finally decided in her favor, but only after delaying the decision for six weeks . . . The following summer (1658) Abigail and Edward were charged with living together contrary by law, and having a child (Abigail, born 1656) out of wedlock. They were fined and then conveniently declared to be married by the court 'as they been twice published according to law but . . . (Rev.) Obediah Holmes forbade it.' "

    See details at findagrave.com

    Edward married Abigail DAVIS Abt Jun 1658. Abigail (daughter of William DAVIS) was born Abt 1637; died Jul 1682; was buried , Little Compton, RI. [Group Sheet]


  6. 15.  Abigail DAVIS was born Abt 1637 (daughter of William DAVIS); died Jul 1682; was buried , Little Compton, RI.

    Notes:

    Apparently Abigail was married when very young to Richard Ussell, but this marriage was declared unlawful by the Assembly, because she said her mother and stepfather, John Cowdall, had forced it on her. In 1656 she testified that her own choice was Edward Richmond. (see "Family Notes" at the Knight Memorial Library in Providence, RI; now at Providence Central Public Library)

    The following is from Daniel P. Himes' genealogy at Geni.com:

    "On May 20, 1657, Abigail Davis petitioned the Assembly alleging that her step-father John Cowdall and her mother had forced her into a marriage with Richard Ussell, and later in the same year the Assembly declared that the marriage was unlawful and that she was free to marry Edward Richmond, whom she declared in her petition to be her choice. When old Portsmouth was divided and Newport organized, Portsmouth was reorganized, and James Davice (Davis) signed (by his mark), April 30, 1639, forming 'the body politick' of Portsmouth: and in the list of the inhabitants of Acquednic Island (who had become such by consent of the goverment), dated September 1, 1640, James Davis's name appears; it does not appear again, and as there were no other of the name (save, possibly, Nicholas, who lived till 1671), it would seem that he was the father of Abigail Davis, and at the time Abigail married Edward Richmond, he had died and his widow had married John Cowdall.

    "In one copy of "The Richmond Family" her father's name of James Davis was crossed out and the name 'William Davis' was handwritten in.

    "Abigail Davis, the first wife of Edward Richmond . . went to court in 1657 to annul her forced marriage to Richard Ussell. The court committee, headed by Roger Williams, finally decided in her favor, but only after delaying the decision for six weeks due to the great disturbance made by the bystanders. The following summer (1658) Abigail and Edward were charged with living together contrary by law, and having a child (Abigail, born 1656) out of wedlock. They were fined and then conveniently declared to be married by the court 'as they been twice published according to law but . . . (Rev.) Obediah Holmes forbade it'.

    "The Richmond Genealogy suggests that the father of Abigail Davis was James Davis of Portsmouth, but there was a William Davis, locksmith, of Boston, who died in 1643/4, leaving a widow, Mary, and a daughter, Abigail. The widow married John Cowdall and the family relocated to Portsmouth, RI."

    "Ordered, that Mr. Richard Tew, Mr. John Greene, Jr., of Warwicke, Mr. Thomas Harris, of Providence, and Edward Greenman, of Newport, are apoynted a sub-committee to goe to Abigail, daughter-in-law to Mr. John Cowdall, and to carrie the petition that was presented to the court in her name, and to enquire of her if she owne it to be hers, and to informe themselves of other circumstances from her thereabout, and to make report thereof to the Court to-morrow morninge, at the meetinge of the Court.

    "Upon a petition of richard Ussell, to this court for justice concerninge an execution graunted to him against Edward Richmond, or Newport, for the sum of three pound, thirteen shillings; which execution beinge unserved by reason that noe estate was found to serve it on, and now beinge adjitated in the Court for redress in the same, here appeared John Richmond, of Newport, Sen'r, and to the Court doth agree to pay the sayd sum mentioned in the execution to Richard Ussell or his assigns, before the 24th of June next, upon the penalty of a double bond forfeiture, payable to the sayd Ussell, recoverable by law.

    "Concerninge the nihil dicit entered against Richard Ussell and John Cowdall, of Newport, by Edward Richmond, before the court of tryalls in October last, at Portsmouth, some difficulty arisinge in the Courts aboute it, and they referringe it to this Court to consider; the Court declareth that the Jury shall enquire of the damages upon the sayd nihil dicit, and judgment and execution shall be entered and graunted at the General Court of Tryalls a Warwicke in June next, in that case. . .

    "The Report of the sub-committee yesterday chosen and sent to Abigall, daughter of John Cowdall is, that haveinge read the petition to the sayd Abigall, which was subscribed Abigall Davis, she owned the sayd petition to be her act, and likewise disclaimed Richard Ussell, and only owned Edward Richmond, and further professed that what she had done with respect to Richard Ussell, was for feare of being forced to it by her father and mother.

    "Upon adjitation concerninge Richard Ussell and Abigall Davis, the Court declareth theire resolution to consider and debate the matter, as to theire sence concerninge the marridge of the sayd Ussell with the sayd Abigall Davis, whether it were legall or not.

    "Upon the great disturbance made by standers by in the beginninge of the adjitation abovesayd, the Court hath for the present deferred the debate of the matter any further. . .

    "It is ordered, and by this court declared, that the maridge of Richard Ussell with Abigall Davis was an unlawfull marridge."

    "On May 20, 1657, Abigail Davis petitioned the Assembly, alleging that her stepfa. John Cowdall and her mo. had forced her into a m. with Richard Ussell, and later the same year the Assembly declared that the m. was unlawful and that she was free to marry Edward Richmond, whom she declared in her petition to be her choice."

    Sources:

    Joshua Bailey Richmond, The Richmond Family 1594-1896 and Pre-American Ancestors, (Boston: The Compiler, MDCCCXCVII).

    Joan S. Guilford, The Ancestry of Dr. J.P. Guilford, Orange, CA: Seridan Psychological Services, 1990, Vol. 1.

    Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby & Walter Goodwin Davis, Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire, (Portland, ME: Southworth-Anthoensen Press, 1928-1939), Vol. 1.

    Bowerman, Robert H., "The Family of John & Elizabeth (Irish) Richmond," 2222 Miantonomi Ave, Middletown, RI 02840.

    Children:
    1. 7. Abigail Richmond was born Abt 1656, Newport, RI; died 20 Jul 1744, South Kingstown, RI.
    2. Edward RICHMOND, II was born 1658, Little Compton, RI; died Abt 1743, Little Compton, RI.
    3. John Richmond was born Abt 1660, Newport, Newport Co., RI; died 1740.
    4. Mary Richmond was born Abt 1663.
    5. Elizabeth Richmond was born 1666; died 1717.
    6. Esther Richmond was born 1669; died 1706.
    7. Sylvester Richmond was born 1672; died 1754, MA.
    8. Sarah Richmond was born Abt 1674.