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Gardiner, Addison, 1797-1883

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Personal name headingGardiner, Addison, 1797-1883
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Variant(s)Gardner, Addison, 1797-1883
See alsoFamily: Gardiner (Family : Pittsfield, Mass.)
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Associated countryUnited States
LocatedManlius (N.Y.) Rochester (N.Y.)
Birth date1797-03-19
Death date1883-06-05
Place of birthRindge (N.H. : Town)
AffiliationNew York (State). Court of Appeals
Profession or occupationLawyers Judges
Found inGardiner family papers, 1756-1891 (bulk 1820-1855) (Addison Gardiner)
Finding aid for Gardiner family papers, via UNC University Libraries WWW site, June 30, 2020 (The collection includes legal, business, and personal papers, chiefly 1820-1855, of members of the Gardiner family, of Pittsfield, Mass., consisting primarily of correspondence with William Gardiner, merchant of Pittsfield, and Thomas G. Gardiner, lawyer of Manlius, N.Y. Included are a few papers of Judge Addison Gardiner (1797-1883), of Rochester, N.Y.)
   <https://finding-aids.lib.unc.edu/00268/>
Historical Society of the New York Courts WWW site, June 30, 2020 (Addison Gardiner; born in Rindge, New Hampshire on March 19, 1797, to William Gardner, who served as a colonel of a local regiment and for three years as a member of the state legislature, and Rebecca (Raymond) Gardner; grandson of Isaac Gardner, of Brookline, Massachusetts; the family eventually settled in Manlius, Onondaga County, where William Gardner was a successful merchant and manufacturer. His sons, of which Addison was the third, restored the original spelling of the family name, Gardiner; practiced law in Rochester, N.Y.; Associate Judge of the New York State Court of Appeals, 1847-1855; died June 5, 1883)
   <https://history.nycourts.gov/biography/addison-gardiner/>