. Commemorative biographical record of northeastern Pennsylvania: including the counties of Susquehanna, Wayne, Pike and Monroe, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and many of the early settled families. rch 19, 1819. At the ageof twenty-three years the father came to Susque-hanna county, and located in Lenox township. Hehad prevously learned the tanners and currierstrade, which he followed in connection with shoe-making for twenty years, later turning his attentionto farming. He was a man of prominence in hiscommunity, and filled the offices of school d


. Commemorative biographical record of northeastern Pennsylvania: including the counties of Susquehanna, Wayne, Pike and Monroe, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and many of the early settled families. rch 19, 1819. At the ageof twenty-three years the father came to Susque-hanna county, and located in Lenox township. Hehad prevously learned the tanners and currierstrade, which he followed in connection with shoe-making for twenty years, later turning his attentionto farming. He was a man of prominence in hiscommunity, and filled the offices of school direc-tor and township supervisor. He died in June,1896, his wife passing away in March, 1885, andboth were laid to rest in Clifford cemetery. Theirchildren were Plulda S., wife of John Lee, a farmerand huckster of Clifford; Susan E., wife of PeterDecker, a retired farmer of Clifford; Joseph A.,who died at the age of seventeen years; and NashE., our subject. Upon his fathers farm, in Lenox township,Nash E. Gardner grew to manhood, attending thecommon schools of the home neighborhood, andseveral terms at Harford. On attaining his majorityhe purchased the old homestead, which he success-fully operated until his removal, in November, 1881,. s


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