) Gardiner Genealogy; Page 13, 14: Henry Gardiner (23), son of Henry, was born 25 Feb 1691, and died 16 July 1768. He married on 4 August 1710 Desire Havens. He married second Catharine Davis, of East Greenwich on 27 Dec 1722. His home was in what is now known as Moorsfield, South Kingstown, Rhode Island. The land was given to him by the will of his father, and was bought in 1704 from the heirs of John Remington. Henry Gardiner, 3, died in Newport, 16 July 1768, as above, and was buried on his own land in Moorsfield. He belonged to the parish of St. Paul's.
) Children of Henry Gardiner by first wife Desire Havens.
) Henry Gardiner (120); b. 16 June 1714; m. 27 June 1737, Anne Champlin, dau. of Capt. Christopher Champlin and Elizabeth Dennison Champlin.
) Hannah Gardiner (121): b. 1712; bapt. 27 Feb 1721; m. 31 Dec 1730 Thomas Potter.
) Desire Gardiner (122); b. bapt 27 Feb 1721/2; d. 28 Dec 1723 from scalding water spilled on her.
) Children of Henry Gardiner by second wife Catharine Davis:
) Edward Gardiner (123); b. 8 Sept 1723
) Mary Gardiner (124); b. 25 July 1728.
) Abigail Gardiner (125); b. 9 March 1732
) William Gardiner (125a); b.1725.
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