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Gardiner was born on November 23, 1901, in Chicago, the daughter of Edward Morris, president of the Morris & Company meat-packing business, and Helen (née Swift) Morris, a member of the family which owned Swift & Company, another meat-packing firm (her parents eventually divorced and her mother remarried to British politician and playwright Francis Neilson).
Joan Muriel Mattingley (married name Cameron; 5 March 1926 – 27 July 2015) was a New Zealand clinical chemist. Mattingley was born in Wellington on 5 March 1926, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and was educated at Wellington Girls' College . [ 3 ]
The Goelet family, the current owners of Gardiner's Island, have claimed ownership of Cartwright since the death of the last surviving Gardiner (Robert David Lion Gardiner) in 2004. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] However, in his lifetime, Mr. Gardiner never made such claim, and to the contrary, stated that the shoal was public property.
Harrison Ruffin Tyler (born November 9, 1928) is an American chemical engineer, businessman, and preservationist who co-founded ChemTreat, Inc., a water treatment company. . As a grandson of the tenth U.S. President John Tyler, he has played a role in preserving historical sites such as Sherwood Forest Plantation and Fort Pocahontas, while also donating historical materials to the College of ...
Arthur Herbert Evelyn Mattingley (1870-1950), [1] noted Australian bird photographer and ornithologist, was a founding member of the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union (RAOU) in 1901. [2] He worked for over 40 years with the Commonwealth Customs Department in Melbourne .
The Mattingly surname originated in Mattingley, Hampshire, England, where said family lived for over 600 years. [1] David Mattingly (disambiguation), multiple people David Burroughs Mattingly (born 1956), American illustrator; David Mattingly (archaeologist) (born 1958), British historian and author
Gardiner married Josephine Rogers of Oakland, California in 1868. They had a child, Florence (Hall; 1870-1956). They had a child, Florence (Hall; 1870-1956). She died four years later and in 1881 he married Eliza Greene Doane of Albany, New York.
The son of Harold Gardiner-Hill and Margaret Helen Buzzard, he was born at Westminster in October 1926. He was educated at Eton College , before going up to Christ Church, Oxford . [ 1 ] While studying at Oxford, he made two appearances in first-class cricket for Oxford University against Sussex and Middlesex in 1949. [ 2 ]