NameElizabeth Hame 464, F
Birth Date1595
Birth PlaceEngland
Death Dateabt 1647 Age: 52
Death PlaceSt. Mary's County, Maryland
Death MemoNot sure - from online
Misc. Notes
HAME per email submission, cited to "Gardiner Generations and
Relations," by Thomas Gardiner
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Also:
Death Note: It is not known when and where Richard and Elizabeth
Hame Gardiner died. When Richard Ingall (Ingall's Rebellion) raided
the Province of Maryland, he totally destroyed St. Richard's Manor
House on the Patuxent River, home of Richard Gardiner, by turning the
ship's guns on the house as he destroyed St. Mary's City. Richard
and Elizabeth disappeared from the records about this time and some
of their children had to seek refuge in Virginia. It is not known
whether Richard and Elizabeth were taken back to
England on Ingall's Ship along with Fr. Andrew White and Rev. Philip
Fischer or whether they were killed in the destruction of the Manor
House. For this reason, their death dates are not known. (SOURCE:
Gardiner Generations, Vol. I, pg. 14.)
1640: Elizabeth Gardiner, was one of seven people whom Richard
Gardiner, Sr. demanded 600 acres of land 31 Mar 1640 for the
transportation of these people into Maryland. (SOURCE: Maryland
Patents, Liber 1, f. 62, Hall of Records, Annapolis, MD.)
1637: Elizabeth Gardiner was the wife of Richard Gardiner, Sr. when
she was transported to Maryland by Richard Gardiner, Sr. Richard
demanded land for the transportation of his wife & children in 1637.
(SOURCE: Maryland Patents, Liber 1, f. 17 & 167-168, Hall of
Records, Annapolis, MD.)
Spouses
Birth Date29 Apr 1592
Birth PlaceBasing, Peckham, Surrey, England
Death Dateabt 1649 Age: 56
Death PlaceSt. Mary's County, Maryland
Marr Date23 JAN 1613/1614
Marr PlaceSt. Martin of the Fields, London, England
Marr MemoDocumented by Don Simmons, Alpine, UT; Pat Nalley, 549 S. Main St.; , Franklin, OH 45005; Florence LoveJoy; Owensboro, Ky; Gardiner , Generations & Relations, Vol. 1
ChildrenMary , F (1615->1694)