TL;DR -- We published in The Essex Genealogist (TEG). The NEHGS printed a listing of TEG in their NEHGR. Later, the NEHGS made a database for the TEG issues and are now up to Vol 37 which published in 2017.
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First things first. This is the announcement by the American Ancestor publisher of the NEHGS about their making issues of The Essex Genealogist of the Essex Society of Genealogists available via their database. We already tried it today with respect to our last article.In the middle of the 2010s, we published a few articles in The Essex Genealogist. Later, we published the same article in The Gardner Annals. The following is a list of posts related to those publications.
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The last one was about the barque Bostonian which was built in New England, roamed the world, and then wrecked along the Oregon border. The owners were Henry D. Gardiner and his brother.
At the time, we had lots of material related to research along several topics: the captain at the time of the wreck; passengers on that voyage; the town of Gardiner, OR which was founded at the spot; and, of course, more about the Gardiners who were descendants of Gardiner of Rhode Island.
- NEHGR 2016 -- Vols 34, May, Aug, Nov; with with pointers to PDFs of Ahnentafel
- TEG, Vol 34, No 3; Vol 35, No 1 - Benjamin Brown Gardner and his wife Lucy Foster Wilson
- NEHGR 2017 -- Vol 35, Feb and May
- The Gardiner that was - Extensive research material related to this topic
- TEG, Vol 35, No 2 -- Will republish the barque Bostonian article with updates
Remarks: Modified: 09/26/2025
09/26/2025 -
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