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  1. John was born in 1804. He was the son of Samuel Gardner and Rebecca Lowell. He passed away in 1884. Fact: Burial Mount Auburn Cemetery , Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA Sources . John Lowell Gardner (1804-1884) on Find A Grave: Memorial #125840260 retrieved 29 December 2020

  2. 24 de may. de 2018 · Genealogy for John Lowell Gardner, III (1863 - 1865) family tree on Geni, ... Son of John Lowell Gardner, II and Isabella Stewart Gardner. Managed by:

  3. Isabella (Stewart) Gardner is Notable. Isabella Stewart was born on 14 Apr 1840; [2] she was the daughter of David Stewart and Adelia Smith. [3] [4] In Apr 1860 in New York, [4] Isabella Stewart married John Lowell Garnder, II . On 8 Sep 1860 in Brookline, Massachusetts, [5] Isabella S. Gardner gave birth to an un-named, premature son, who died ...

  4. 3 de dic. de 2015 · Their son, John Lowell Gardner III, was born on June 18, 1863. He died two years later and Isabella was bereft. On the advice of a physician, her husband took her to Europe.

  5. 10 de oct. de 2018 · San Marco 2840, Venice. She was born and brought up in New York City. She lived in France and Italy for two years before returning to the States where she married Jack Gardner in 1860. They lived at 152 Beacon Street in Boston, but after losing their only child in childhood they took to travelling in Europe. They returned in 1875 after Jack's ...

  6. Courtesy of Boston Athenaeum. In 1860, David Stewart, a merchant from New York, built a townhouse on Beacon Street in Boston’s Back Bay neighborhood as a wedding present for his twenty year old daughter, Isabella Stewart, and her new husband, John (Jack) Lowell Gardner. The house was originally numbered 126 Beacon, but re-numbered as 152 ...

  7. With this position, he was firmly anchored in Boston’s art world and brought years of experience in matters of museum collecting and administration to his and Isabella's personal pursuit of art. Antonio Mancini (Italian, 1852–1930), John Lowell Gardner, Jr., 1895. Oil on canvas, 104 x 74 cm (40 15/16 x 29 1/8 in.)