GARDINER: Genealogy of Sylvester Gardiner (Softcover)
by Henry Sewall Webster. 1913. 52p
John Gardiner expresses frustration over not receiving an account of his estate despite reaching out to Dr. Gardiner of Boston. He mentions receiving a packet attested by Governor Hancock, containing information about the sales of his personal estate in Boston. John Gardiner expresses disappointment at the delay in obtaining this crucial information.
Silvester Gardiner discusses the division of property among his children and mentions his intention to send original notes for collection. He expresses gratitude for the education and values instilled in his children, highlighting their sense of duty and gratitude. Silvester Gardiner also mentions suppressed letters that were intended for John Gardiner, indicating interference with their communication.
The document provides insights into the Gardiner family history, including details about Silvester Gardiner's children and their marriages. It also touches on legal matters, relationships with relatives, and political sentiments during the Revolution. The correspondence reflects a mix of personal concerns, financial affairs, and familial connections within the Gardiner family.