d. cert 11788
Missouri Death Certificate
CHARLES C. GARDNER was born at Hill, New Hampshire, February 28, 1866, a son of Christopher and Susan B. Gardner. He was married December 30, 1891, to Jennie Gilpatrick, a daughter of Henry C. and Mary J. Gilpatrick. They have five children: Marion F., born October 30, 1892; Henry C., September 30, 1894; Helen A., August 6, 1898; Charles F., September 1, 1900; Ruth F., February 2, 1905.
He was reared in New Hampshire, attending the public school and Dartmouth College, from which he graduated in June 1887, taking the degree of A.B. and A.M. At the date mentioned he moved to Nebraska, remaining there till 1902, when he came to Kirksville where he has since resided and engaged in the farm loan business, doing as large a business perhaps, in that line as any firm in North Missouri.
Mr. Gardner takes a deep interest in public affairs and served two years on the city council. He is a member of the Kirksville Lodge, No. 105, A.F. and A.M., past master of the lodge; member of Caldwell Chapter, No. 53, and one of the most prominent and enthusiastic workers in the local lodge. His work as master of the Blue Lodge was so satisfactory that he was presented with a handsome gold medal at the time of his retirement from office. He is also a member of the A.O.U.W. fraternity. He is a Republican in politics and a very devoted member of the Presbyterian church.
History of Adair County, 1911
By Eugene Morrow Violette
Page 631
d. cert 11788
Missouri Death Certificate
CHARLES C. GARDNER was born at Hill, New Hampshire, February 28, 1866, a son of Christopher and Susan B. Gardner. He was married December 30, 1891, to Jennie Gilpatrick, a daughter of Henry C. and Mary J. Gilpatrick. They have five children: Marion F., born October 30, 1892; Henry C., September 30, 1894; Helen A., August 6, 1898; Charles F., September 1, 1900; Ruth F., February 2, 1905.
He was reared in New Hampshire, attending the public school and Dartmouth College, from which he graduated in June 1887, taking the degree of A.B. and A.M. At the date mentioned he moved to Nebraska, remaining there till 1902, when he came to Kirksville where he has since resided and engaged in the farm loan business, doing as large a business perhaps, in that line as any firm in North Missouri.
Mr. Gardner takes a deep interest in public affairs and served two years on the city council. He is a member of the Kirksville Lodge, No. 105, A.F. and A.M., past master of the lodge; member of Caldwell Chapter, No. 53, and one of the most prominent and enthusiastic workers in the local lodge. His work as master of the Blue Lodge was so satisfactory that he was presented with a handsome gold medal at the time of his retirement from office. He is also a member of the A.O.U.W. fraternity. He is a Republican in politics and a very devoted member of the Presbyterian church.
History of Adair County, 1911
By Eugene Morrow Violette
Page 631
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