Samuel Pickering Gardner (1767-1843)

Samuel P. Gardner, of Boston, Massachusetts

He was born in Salem, Massachusetts. He was a nephew of U.S. Secretary of State, Timothy Pickering, and a first cousin of Mrs Lydia (Williams) Lyman who lived at the Lyman Estate in Waltham, Massachusetts. He graduated from Harvard in 1786 and after four years in business at Charleston in South Carolina, he returned to Boston in 1793. In 1800, he bought the Vassall estate on Summer Street where he lived for the remainder of his life. His house was later replaced by the C.F. Hovey & Co. store. In 1797, he married Rebecca Russell Lowell and they had six children. 

Parents (2)

John Gardner

Ship's Captain in the West Indian Trade, of Wenham, Essex County, Massachusetts

1731-1805

Elizabeth (Pickering) Gardner

Mrs Elizabeth (Pickering) Gardner

1737-1823

Spouse (1)

Rebecca Russell (Lowell) Gardner

Mrs Rebecca (Lowell) Gardner

1779-1853

Children (2)

Mary Lowell Gardner

Mrs Mary Lowell (Gardner) Lowell

1802-1854

John Lowell Gardner

East India Merchant, of Gardner & Lowell, Boston

1804-1884