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t.—, and admitted to communion.
Edward and Mehitable Blodget, of Charlestown farms, were m. here 5 Apr. 1781.
Had Edward, bap. here 18 Aug. 1782, d. 9 May, 1790, a. 8; Mary, bap. here 12 Sept. 1783, the Mary, of Charlestown, m. Asaph Churchill, of Milton, 10 May, 1810; Edward, bap. 3 July, 1791, m. (he of Chas.) Patience Converse, of Medford, 23 Mar. 1817; [Edward Gardner of Charlestown, d. 12 Nov. 1817, in his 27th yr.—g. s. Woburn 2d B. G.]. Mehitable, w. of Edward, was adm. Pct.
ch. 6 Feb. 1791.
Edward, d. 23 Jan. 1806, a. 67.
See Wyman, 399–Jan. (2) 4, 1806.
Edward Gardner died, of Charlestown.—Diary of Samuel Thompson, Esq., Woburn. He was brother of the following.
2. Elizabeth, daughter of late Henry Gardner, was adm. Pet.
ch. 30 Mar. 1777—the same date Lucy (Wyman ), wife of Daniel, aet.—, and Elizabeth (above) set.—, adults, and daughters of Henry Gardner, deceased, were baptized.
Lucy, of Charlestown, and Daniel Wyman, of Woburn, were m. 25 (26) Jan. 1776.