The Pickering genealogy : being an account of the first three generations of the Pickering family of Salem, Mass., and of the descendants of John and Sarah (Burrill) Pickering, of the third generation . bly belonged to Sauuiel Gardner. The Gardner family has been an important one in the annals of founder, Gardner, overseer of the plantation at Cape Ann,who removed to Salem, had a large family of children whose descendantsare very numerous. There are probably few, if any, of the Salem familieswho are not in some way connected with tliis ancient stock. A very largenumber of


The Pickering genealogy : being an account of the first three generations of the Pickering family of Salem, Mass., and of the descendants of John and Sarah (Burrill) Pickering, of the third generation . bly belonged to Sauuiel Gardner. The Gardner family has been an important one in the annals of founder, Gardner, overseer of the plantation at Cape Ann,who removed to Salem, had a large family of children whose descendantsare very numerous. There are probably few, if any, of the Salem familieswho are not in some way connected with tliis ancient stock. A very largenumber of the Pickering descendants trace their descent to this family,through one or more branches, as is shown in the Ancestry Tables. Insome cases as many as five lines of descents from it are shown, as is thecase with the Bowditch descendants. > Essex County Probate Kecords, Vol. 3-15, pp. 337-343, 45G-468 ; files, No. 10,659. For an interesting account of the Gardners, by Thomas C. Amory, see the NewEngland Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. XXV. pp. 48-50. GARDNER COAT OF ARMS. From an Embroidkky ^o^v• in the possession uf the heirs of the .Alfred .\. Aheott, of Peabody, :^ c. TIMOTHY ORXK. [6-7. V. 4] From the Portrait by Joseph Badger, painted aboit 175S, nowthe possession of the hfirs of the late mrs. gurtSaltoxstall, of Boston. FIFTH GEXERATIOX. 95 Samuel Gardner was a son of John and Elizabeth (Weld) Gardner, ofSalc-ra. His sister Bethiah Gardner was the grandmother of NathanielIJowditch, ; John Gardner [53. V. W] was his nephew, and CharlesLtmon l^G. VIII. o^j] was his grandnephew. His ancestry includes tliefollowing families: Gardner, Frier, Orne, Browne, Weld, Clap, Mitchelson,Bushell. See ^\j<cestry Tables ^. 6-7. V. 4. Timothy Orne [Lois 1-11. IV. 1], bom in Salem, died inSalem. A merchant. Residence: Salem. Mr. Orne was admitted to the First Church, July 31, 1748. He wasextensively engaged in foreign commerce, and accumulate


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