Mary Thurston was born 11 Feb 1711, in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island. Her parents were Samuel Thurston and Abigail Clarke. She married George Gardner, 14 Nov 1727, in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island; to whom she bore two children; Joseph Gardner (1727–1727) and William Thurston Gardner (1732–1758). Mary Gardner passed away about a year after her 2nd son 28 Oct 1733, in Newport County, Rhode Island.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]
↑ Source: #S55 Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Samuel Thurston
↑ Source: #S55 Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Samuel Thurston
↑ Source: #S55 Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Samuel Thurston
Source: S55 Author: Ancestry.com Title: Public Member Trees Publication: Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2006; Repository: #R1 Repository: R1
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Thurston-1093 was created by Janet Felkner through the import of janetfelknerwenholz_2015-03-23.ged on Mar 23, 2015.
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I would appreciate a link to find the "married 14 Nov 1727 , in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island". I have tried to find this marriage in the vital records and was not able. I did find other trees that reference this but without support.
Thurston-2693 and Thurston-1093 are not ready to be merged because: conflicting parents sourced from findagrave and other Gardiners of Narrangansett. seems two different Mary Thurston, one burried under maiden name not referencing supposed husband.
The Mary Thurston who married George Gardner had different parents per the Gardiners of Narranganset ref GN 61.
This profile references a burial of Mary Thurston with different parents and seemingly burried under her maiden name (not too likely back then). I suspect findagrave is in error so this can be listed as a disputed item.
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This profile references a burial of Mary Thurston with different parents and seemingly burried under her maiden name (not too likely back then). I suspect findagrave is in error so this can be listed as a disputed item.