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Lion Gardiner (abt.1599-bef.1644) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree
Lion Gardiner and his Descendants
An Undiluted Pedigree in the Hamptons - The New York Times
Remembering Our Ancestors: Lion Gardiner, 1st Lord of the Manor – Denney Home Place
Origins of the Past: The Story of Montauk and Gardiner's Island (The East Hampton Historical Collection): Tom Twomey, John Strong, Gaynell Stone, Rev. Samson Occum, Lynn Ceci, Elizabeth Shapiro Peña, Francis Jennings,
Remembering Our Ancestors: Lion Gardiner, 1st Lord of the Manor – Denney Home Place
Montaukett - Wikipedia
Robert D.L. Gardiner Foundation
The First Gardiner Was Our Founding Father | The East Hampton Star
Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation - Guild Hall
Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut - 1635 Saybrook, Connecticut
Remembering Our Ancestors: Lion Gardiner, 1st Lord of the Manor – Denney Home Place
Robert D.L. Gardiner Foundation
Origins of the Past: The Story of Montauk and Gardiner's Island (The East Hampton Historical Collection): Tom Twomey, John Strong, Gaynell Stone, Rev. Samson Occum, Lynn Ceci, Elizabeth Shapiro Peña, Francis Jennings,
An Undiluted Pedigree in the Hamptons - The New York Times
Getting to Know Robert David Lion Gardiner, King of Hamptons
Gardiners: Family Fights to Control Hamptons' Largest Waterfront Parcel
An Undiluted Pedigree in the Hamptons - The New York Times
Remembering Our Ancestors: Lion Gardiner, 1st Lord of the Manor – Denney Home Place
Lion Gardiner (1599-1663) - Find a Grave Memorial
Robert D.L. Gardiner Foundation
Robert David Lion Gardiner (1911-2004) - Find a Grave Memorial
In Many Ways, Here's 'The End' | The East Hampton Star
The Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation | TBR News Media
Village of East Hampton - Historical Tidbits... Lion Gardiner lies buried at the Village Cemetery under a very grand tombstone. It was designed by the same man who designed St. Patrick's cathedral
Robert D.L. Gardiner Foundation
Montauk Parasail - Gardiners Island Originally known as the island of Manchonake, Gardiners Island was purchased in 1639 by Lion Gardiner from the Montaukett Indians for "a large black dog, some powder