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Gardner Gould

Birth
Weymouth, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
6 May 1815 (aged 59)
Mount Desert, Hancock County, Maine, USA
Burial
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Alt name spelling: GOOLD

REVOLUTIONARY WAR Service Record:

Weymouth.

Private. Capt. Jacob GOULD's company, 36th regiment; company return dated Fort No. 2, Cambridge [probably Oct 1775]; reported entered in the room of James WOODS of Dorchester who was discharged 14 Sep 1775.

Adjutant. Return of officers and men of Col. Solomon LOVELL's regiment, which marched to reinforce Continental Army for 3 months [year not given].

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Father: Jacob GOULD
Mother: Deborah GARDNER
Spouse: Abigail FEARING m. Hingham

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"In Mount Desert, Mr Gardner GOULD, formerly of this town, and inventor of the Perpetual Almanac."


SOURCES:

Mortuary Notice
Date: Monday, June 12, 1815 Paper: Gazette (Portland, Maine) Volume: XVIII Issue: 10 Page: 3 Piece: One of Two

Mortuary Notice
Date: Wednesday, June 7, 1815 Paper: Eastern Argus (Portland, Maine) Volume: XII Issue: 610 Page: 3
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Thank you, Roland Henry BAKER, III for providing
these mortuary notices plus their sources.
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Alt name spelling: GOOLD

REVOLUTIONARY WAR Service Record:

Weymouth.

Private. Capt. Jacob GOULD's company, 36th regiment; company return dated Fort No. 2, Cambridge [probably Oct 1775]; reported entered in the room of James WOODS of Dorchester who was discharged 14 Sep 1775.

Adjutant. Return of officers and men of Col. Solomon LOVELL's regiment, which marched to reinforce Continental Army for 3 months [year not given].

~~~~~~~~~

Father: Jacob GOULD
Mother: Deborah GARDNER
Spouse: Abigail FEARING m. Hingham

_______________________________________________________


"In Mount Desert, Mr Gardner GOULD, formerly of this town, and inventor of the Perpetual Almanac."


SOURCES:

Mortuary Notice
Date: Monday, June 12, 1815 Paper: Gazette (Portland, Maine) Volume: XVIII Issue: 10 Page: 3 Piece: One of Two

Mortuary Notice
Date: Wednesday, June 7, 1815 Paper: Eastern Argus (Portland, Maine) Volume: XII Issue: 610 Page: 3
_______________________________________________________

Thank you, Roland Henry BAKER, III for providing
these mortuary notices plus their sources.
______________________________________________________








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