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Francis Gardner

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Preceded by
  
Samuel Tenney

Role
  
Politician

Alma mater
  
Harvard University

Died
  
June 25, 1835


Profession
  
Lawyer Politician

Education
  
Harvard University

Name
  
Francis Gardner

Succeeded by
  
William Hale

Born
  
December 27, 1771 Leominster, Worcester County Massachusetts, USA (
1771-12-27
)

Spouse(s)
  
Margaret Leonard Gardner

Children
  
Susan Gardner Francis Gardner Margaret Helen Gardner Delia Leonard Gardner Sarah Gibson Gardner

Political party
  
Democratic-Republican Party

Francis Gardner (December 27, 1771 – June 25, 1835) was an American politician and a United States Representative from New Hampshire.

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Early life

Gardner was born in Leominster, Massachusetts, Worcester County, Massachusetts, and graduated from Harvard University in 1793. He then studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1796 and commenced practice at Walpole, New Hampshire before moving to Keene in 1806.

Career

Elected as a Democratic-Republican to the Tenth Congress, Gardner served as United States Representative for the state of New Hampshire from (March 4, 1807 – March 3, 1809). He was not a candidate for reelection in 1808 and resumed his practice as well as serving as solicitor of Cheshire County.

Gardner was appointed solicitor of Cheshire County, New Hampshire on June 30, 1806, and served from 1807–1820.

Death

Gardner died in Roxbury (now part of Boston), Suffolk County, Massachusetts on June 25, 1835 (age 63 years, 180 days). His burial location is unknown.

Family life

Gardner was the son of the Rev. Francis Gardner (1736–1814), he married Margaret Leonard on Nov 1, 1804, and they had five children, Susan, Francis, Margaret Helen, Delia Leonard, and Sarah Gibson. His sister Hannah was the wife of Congressman Abijah Bigelow, who served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1810 to 1815.

References

Francis Gardner Wikipedia