Joan (Gardner) Moore
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Joan is the daughter of George Gardner and Eleanor Cohoe. [1]
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The first 81 pages of my grandfather, Wallace P Cohoe's autobiography "My First Ninety" describes family history and early life in Ontario. See My First Ninety 1-81 by Wallace P Cohoe with Index by JGM[2]
History of the move of Adam Stover and four of his children and their families from Dutchess County, NY to Norwich, Ontario, Canada was given at family reunions in 1889 and 1898. See Adam Stover, from Dutchess to Norwich by an Adam Stover in 1889 and 1898
The Descendants of Frederick Stover, 1770 was compiled about 1937 by Daniel Bedell Cohoe, husband of Miranda Stover, 1850 ( a granddaughter of Frederick) and Daniel's granddaughter, Eleanor Cohoe, 1908 (a gg-granddaughter of Frederick)[3]
I used familysearch.org to look for Early Cohoes in Pennsylvania and Other States. In particular I was hoping to find some of the grandchildren of the Daniel Cohoe who came from Ireland in 1741.
Rubidge Family Bibles, the bible records of Alfred Rubidge and his son David Rubidge. Submitted by Joan Gardner Moore. Thank you to Dave Rutherford for creating this page. Plus bible records of Robert Rubidge , Alfred's father.
Edith's Birthday Book. When my grandmother, Edith Rubidge, was 11 (in 1891), she was given a Birthday Book. Edith had many people sign on their birthdays, and also made entries herself.
Elizabeth Greenes born RI 1699-1719 Reseach to determine which Elizabeth Greene married Roger Morey
Lizzie’s Story The story of Elizabeth Seager's attempts and final success in getting released from the Ontario Hospital at Cobourg, pieced together from family letters by her gg-niece Joan Gardner Moore
Children of Abraham Martin, Ontario, 1841+ Research into the birth years of the children of Abraham Martin, living in Mono Mills and then Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Birthday book of George Gardner 1877
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Thank you to Dave Rutherford for creating Gardner-2901 on 18 Jul 13. Click the Changes tab for the details on contributions by Dave and others.
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