Mahala Jane Hunt
Mahala Jane Hunt, daughter of Jesse Hunt and Catherine Pedrick, was born at Wayne Co., Indiana, 13 November 1832.1,2,3,4,5,6,7 She died at Pennville, Jay Co., Indiana, 24 July 1910,8 and was buried at Hillside Cemetery, Pennville, Jay Co., Indiana, 26 July 1910.1
Mahala married William Gardner, son of Jesse Gardner and Rhoda Bunker, at Wayne Co. 19 April 1849.9,10
Mahala married William Gardner, son of Jesse Gardner and Rhoda Bunker, at Wayne Co. 19 April 1849.9,10
Family | William Gardner b. 21 Sep 1828, d. 10 Jul 1891 |
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This person was last edited on | 19 Sep 2021 |
Citations
- [S1025] Mahaly Jean Gardner, Death Certificates, File No. 233 (1910), Indiana State Department of Health, Indianapolis, Indiana.
- [S23] M. W. Montgomery, History of Jay County (Chicago, Illinois: Church, Goodman & Cushing, 1864), further cited as Montgomery, Jay County.
- [S457] Ancestry.com, 1850 United States Census [on-line database and images] (http://www.ancestry.com), New Garden Township, Wayne Co., Indiana, population schedule, sheet #280, dwelling #183, family #183, William Gardner household, age 17, born in Indiana; original data: NARA micropublication M432, Seventh Census of the United States, 1009 rolls, roll #180.
- [S458] Ancestry.com, 1860 United States Census [on-line database and images] (http://www.ancestry.com), Penn Township, Jay Co., Indiana, population schedule, sheet #274, dwelling #939, family #951, William Gardner household, age 27, born in Indiana; original data: NARA micropublication M653, Eighth Census of the United States, 1438 rolls, roll #269.
- [S459] Ancestry.com, 1870 United States Census [on-line database and images] (http://www.ancestry.com), Penn Township, Jay Co., Indiana, population schedule, sheet #106/1, dwelling #7, family #7, William Gardner household, age 37, born in Indiana; original data: NARA micropublication M593, Ninth Census of the United States, 1748 rolls, roll #327.
- [S460] Ancestry.com, 1880 United States Census [on-line database and images] (http://www.ancestry.com), Penn Township, Jay Co., Indiana, population schedule, sheet #358/21, dwelling #206, family #224, William Gardner household, age 47, born in Indiana; original data: NARA micropublication T9, Tenth Census of the United States, 1454 rolls, roll #286.
- [S461] Ancestry.com, 1900 United States Census [on-line database and images] (http://www.ancestry.com), Penn Township, Jay Co., Indiana, population schedule, enumeration district (ED) 64, sheet #2A, dwelling #25, family #25, Jesse Gardner household, age 67, born in Indiana, Nov 1832, mother of 8, all still living; original data: NARA micropublication T623, Twelfth Census of the United States, 1854 rolls, roll #380.
- [S2409] Newspapers.com, on-line database and images, Martha Jane Gardner, The Star Press, (Muncie Indiana), 26 Jul 1910, p. 5, (https://www.newspapers.com/): accessed Oct 2020.
- [S1158] Wayne County Courthouse, Richmond, Indiana, Marriage Records, 1811-1951, E:327, FHL microfilm 1838643 #2, further cited as Wayne Co. Marriage Records.
- [S1151] , Biographical and Historical Record of Jay and Blackford Counties, Indiana: Containing Portraits of all the Presidents of the United States from Washington to Cleveland, with Accompanying Biographies of Each; A Condensed History of the State of Indiana; Portraits and Biographies of Some of the Prominent Men of the State; Engravings of Prominent Citizens in Jay and Blackford Counties, with Personal Histories of Many of the Leading Families, and a Concise History of Jay and Blackford Counties and Their Cities and Villages (Chicago, Illinois: The Lewis Publishing Co., 1887), 643-644, further cited as Lewis Publishing, Jay & Blackford Counties.
- [S1014] Winfield Gardner, Death Certificates, File No. 24-051233 (1924), California Department of Health Services, Sacramento, California.
- [S1577] , Biographical Memoirs of Jay County, Indiana, to Which is Appended a Comprehensive Compendium of National Biography--Memoirs of Eminent Men and Women in the United States, Whose Deeds of Valor or Works of Merit Have Made Their Names Imperishable (Chicago, Illinois: B. F. Bowen Co., 1901), 358, further cited as Biographical Memoirs of Jay Co., Indiana.