Dr. Silvester Gardiner (June 29, 1708 – August 8, 1786) was a physician, pharmaceutical merchant and land developer of Maine. He is known for founding...
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Dr. Silvester Gardiner is an oil painting on canvas completed ca. 1772 by the Anglo-American artist John Singleton Copley. The subject of the portrait...
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Kennebec River, Gardiner was founded as Gardinerstown Plantation in 1754 by Dr. Silvester Gardiner, a prominent Boston physician. Dr. Gardiner had made a fortune...
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Silvester Gardiner, the founder of Gardiner, Maine, and Benjamin Hallowell, the founder of Hallowell, Maine. He was also a trustee for the Gardiner Lyceum...
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player Silvester Diggles (1817–1880), Australian musician and ornithologist Silvester Fernandes (born 1936), Kenyan hockey player Silvester Gardiner (1708–1786)...
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locally prominent Gardiner family (for whom the city is named) for centuries. The land was granted in the 18th century to Silvester Gardiner, one of the Kennebec...
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Indies, where he spent much of his youth. He was the grandson of Silvester Gardiner. He was in educated in Boston and England, where he was a pupil of...
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French military officer in the King George's War (d. 1750) June 29 – Silvester Gardiner, physician (d. 1786) July 5 – Thomas Phillips, English Jesuit priest...
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he was the great-grandson of Dr. Silvester Gardiner, the founder of Gardiner, Maine, and a trustee for the Gardiner Lyceum school and the Roxbury Latin...
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through his connection with Dr. Silvester Gardiner, a prominent Massachusetts physician, businessman, and landowner. Gardiner, also Anglican, sought a minister...
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lived in Charles Town, South Carolina until fleeing to London in 1783 Silvester Gardiner (1708–1786), Massachusetts physician, visionary land developer; in...
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Gardiner, Scottish musician Robert Gardiner (disambiguation), several people Samuel Rawson Gardiner (1829–1902), English historian Silvester Gardiner...
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Gage (1768) Mrs. Thomas Gage (1771) Mrs Humphrey Devereux (1771) Dr. Silvester Gardiner (1772) Watson and the Shark (1778, 1782) The Death of the Earl of...
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French military officer in the King George's War (d. 1750) June 29 – Silvester Gardiner, physician (d. 1786) July 5 – Thomas Phillips, English Jesuit priest...
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doctor. James apprenticed and studied under the Boston physicians Silvester Gardiner and John Clark between 1745 and 1748, and, in 1749, traveled to London...
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the island include several cemeteries and the c. 1763 house of Dr. Silvester Gardiner, one of the island's first colonial owners, and which is one of the...
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the church and parsonage were built with funding support from Dr. Silvester Gardiner, a major area landowner, and operated until 1779, when Jacob Bailey...
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Gage (1768) Mrs. Thomas Gage (1771) Mrs Humphrey Devereux (1771) Dr. Silvester Gardiner (1772) Watson and the Shark (1778, 1782) The Death of the Earl of...
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Navy chaplain, Battle of Lake Erie Rear Admiral Henry E. Eccles Silvester Gardiner Rear Admiral Stephen B. Luce George Champlin Mason Sr. Clement Clarke...
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subjects designed by Silvester and engraved by Francesco Bartolozzi, Jean Marie Delattre, William Nelson Gardiner and others. Silvester Harding concentrated...
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In that year, Lincoln County was established, and in 1761 Doctor Silvester Gardiner acquired a land grant that included the Head Tide area. One of his...
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the Town of Gardiner is in Maine but in 1814 it was still part of Massachusetts. The town was founded in 1760 by Dr. Silvester Gardiner. At the time...
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(1919–2017) – chemist and director of the Gordon Research Conferences Silvester Gardiner (1708 – 1786) – physician W. George Parks (1904–1975) – chemist and...
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1918 John Gardiner (1737–1793) was the son of Silvester Gardiner and the father of John Sylvester John Gardiner; cf. T. A. Milford. The Gardiners of Massachusetts:...
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Robert Benjamin Lewis (category People from Gardiner, Maine)
kidnapped when he was a child (in about 1740) and purchased by Dr. Silvester Gardiner of Boston, a wealthy physician, pharmaceutical manufacturer and land...
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March 3, 1923 Manhattan Peter Silvester Pro-Administration 5th March 4, 1789 – March 3, 1793 Kinderhook Peter H. Silvester Whig 11th March 4, 1847 – March...
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03-29-1791 John Gardiner (1737-1793) was the son of Silvester Gardiner and the father of John Sylvester John Gardiner; cf. T. A. Milford. The Gardiners of Massachusetts:...
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(ed.), Goethe's Tagebuch aus den Jahren 1776–1782, Veit, 1875, p. 69 Silvester, Ian. "Buried in History: The Musical Discovery of Dr. Stephen Husarik"...
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walls with small water-colour portraits, six or eight in a frame, done by Silvester Harding, to whom he asked all his university acquaintances to sit. One...
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option of a further 12 months. Rovers also announced Club Secretary Ian Silvester had left the club & have appointed Brett Baker as head of football administration...
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