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Source: "Portrait and Biographical Record - Published 1894 by Excelsior Publishing Co., Chicago" Page 286
Horace Gardner, though eighty-seven years of age, is well preserved, both in body and mind. He was born in the town
of Malta, Saratoga County, N. Y., November 10, 1806. His parents, Preserved and Martha {Wood} Gardner, were early
settlers of Saratoga County. Mr. Gardner's paternal ancestors came over in the "Mayflower," having been among those
who established the first New England Colonies.
Horace Gardner was reared one a farm and received his education in the district schools, which he attended only a
few months in the year. When about ten years old, he removed with his parents to Jefferson County, N. Y., where he
was married, November 1, 1831, to Miss Sophronia Lewis, a native of Genesee County, of the same State. Mrs. Gardner,
who was a daughter of Jacob and Polly {Signour} Lewis, was born March 3, 1815. She lost her mother when she was
about three years old, and was reared by a brother.
Mr. Gardner followed the occupation of a farmer in New York until 1855, when he came to Wisconsin, and settled in
Sheboygan County. Soon after coming here, he purchased eighty acres of land, lying one and a half miles northwest of
the city of Plymouth. On this a log house had been erected, and about twelve acres had been sown in wheat. Here he
made his home until 1888, when he sold his farm. Since then, both he and his wife have made their home with their
daughter, Mrs. Monk. By their united efforts the farm on which they lived so long was made one of the best in that
section. A substantial house and commodious outbuildings were erected, which stand as a monument to their industry
and thrift.
Mr. and Mrs. Gardner became parents of nine children, six sons and three daughters, Helen M. married Henry Wheeler,
and died November 10, 1884, Bessie M. became the wife of Benjamin Grove, who died May 18, 1863, leaving a son,
Avery, who died the next year. Mrs. Grove was again married, February 11, 1865, in Plymouth Township, her husband,
George Monk, being a prosperous farmer in that town. Of this marriage was born one child, Wilfred G. The next child
of Mr. Gardner, Reuben, is a resident of Plymouth; Myron died at the age of seven years; Amanda wedded Wilbur Root,
and lives in Madison, Wis.; Hiram resides near Sherman, Neb.; Edwin is a farmer in Sheboygan Falls Township; and
Frank and Fred were twins. The former is in the livery business at Fond du Lac, and the latter died, aged twenty-two
years.
In his political views, Mr. Gardner was a strong Whig until the rise of the Republican party, with which he has
since been identified. He and his wife have enjoyed a wedded life of over sixty-two years, and during that time have
seen many hardships and trials, but have never doubted that life was worth living.
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