Friday, October 5, 2012

Robert Gardiner Timeline

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Robert Gardiner

By Nathan F. Gardiner




17 October 1888 – Articles of Association of The Summit County Railway and Transportation Company are filed with the Territory of Utah.  The purpose of the corporation is to build, maintain and operate a railway between Coalville, Utah Territory and the southwest corner of Wyoming Territory.  Robert Gardiner is listed as having purchased 50 shares of capital stock at $100 per share. 

23 October 1888 – The Summit County Railway and Transportation Company “is pushing its surveys toward Wyoming, but is hard up for engineers.” 

2, 4, 6, 14, 19-21, 26, 28 December 1888 – Notice of a special meeting of the stockholders of The Summit County Railway and Transportation Company to be held on December 29, 1888 is published in The Salt Lake Daily Tribune.

29 December 1888 – At a meeting of the stockholders of The Summit County Railway and Transportation Company the name of The Summit County Railway and Transportation Company is changed to Wyoming, Salt Lake and California Railway Company.  Robert Gardiner is made a director of the Wyoming, Salt Lake and California Railway Company. 

8 January 1889 – The Wyoming, Salt Lake and California Railway Company has finished its survey between its coal lands and Salt Lake City. 

11 January 1889 – Articles of Association of The Salt Lake, Nevada and California Railway Company are filed with the Territory of Utah.  The purpose of the corporation is to construct, operate and maintain a railroad between Salt Lake City, Utah Territory and a point near Deep Creek, Utah Territory passing Black Rock, Garfield Beach, Lake Point, Grantsville and Salt Springs.  Robert Gardiner is listed as a director and as having purchased 15 shares of capital stock at $100 per share.  The intent is to have the railroad completed to Garfield by July 3, 1889, so as to compete with the Utah & Nevada for the bathing traffic.  Within two years the intent is to have the railroad complete to Deep Creek and to push on to California. 

26 January 1889 – Robert Gardiner’s daughter, Adelaine Maude Gardiner, is born at Brighton, Utah. 

29 January 1889 – The Wyoming, Salt Lake and California Railway Company states in The Salt Lake Daily Tribune that it is prepared to receive bids for the furnishing of 400,000 railroad ties (70,000 ties at Coalville, Utah, 75,000 ties at Salt Lake City, Utah, 55,000 ties at Wanship, Utah, and 200,000 ties near Garfield Beach and points further west). 

26 February 1889 – The Salt Lake, Nevada and California Railway Company asks the Salt Lake City Council for permission to build its railroad from the west along Second South Street to Third West Street, where the depot grounds would be located. 

3 March 1889 – According to The Salt Lake Daily Tribune, The Salt Lake, Nevada and California Railway Company has made a preliminary survey “from Salt Lake City to a point on Deep Creek, and the line fully surveyed, mapped and profiled from a point in Salt Lake City to a point near to and beyond Lake Point.  Contracts have been let for grading, ties, piling, bridge timbers, etc., and it is the intention of the company to have the road in operation from Salt Lake City to Garfield Beach by June 16th, and to Deep Creek by November 1st, 1889.” 

6 March 1889 – The Salt Lake, Nevada and California Railway Company lets a contract for grading twenty miles of road west from Salt Lake City. 

23 March 1889 – The Wyoming, Salt Lake and California Railway Company, previously known as The Summit County Railway and Transportation Company, files amended articles of association with the Territory of Utah.  The western terminus of the Wyoming, Salt Lake and California Railway Company is The Salt Lake, Nevada and California Railway Company. 

23 March 1889 – Two outfits are grading for The Salt Lake, Nevada and California Railway Company beyond Salt Lake City toward Lake Point.  The route of The Salt Lake, Nevada and California Railway Company is surveyed all the way to Deep Creek.  It is rumored that the Utah & Nevada people intend to sue out an injunction to stop The Salt Lake, Nevada and California Railway Company from extending their grade through the property owned by the Union Pacific in the vicinity of Garfield. 

26 March 1889 – Old titles to lands along the Utah & Nevada railroad are being examined to determine to whom The Salt Lake, Nevada and California Railway Company is to pay land damages. 

29 March 1889 – The Wyoming, Salt Lake and California Railway Company lets a contract for ten miles of grading east of Salt Lake City through Emigration Canyon. 

4 April 1889 – A statement signed by Robert Gardiner and the other directors of the Wyoming, Salt Lake and California Railway Company is submitted to the President and Board of Directors of the Chamber of Commerce of Salt Lake City, Utah Territory.  Among other things, the statement indicates that The Salt Lake, Nevada and California Railway Company is owned by the directors of the Wyoming, Salt Lake and California Railway Company and that The Salt Lake, Nevada and California Railway Company will be consolidated with the Wyoming, Salt Lake and California Railway Company as soon as the legal requirements can be fulfilled.  The grading for The Salt Lake, Nevada and California Railway Company between Salt Lake City and Lake Point is to be completed by June 20, 1889. 

28 April 1889 – According to The Salt Lake Daily Tribune the Wyoming, Salt Lake and California Railway Company has “expended some $30,000 in preliminary surveys, locating coal measures, and securing right-of-way and depot and station sites

4 May 1889 – According to The Salt Lake Daily Tribune the Wyoming, Salt Lake and California Railway Company has bought the Utah & Eastern’s old road bed into Park City and a careful survey has been completed between Salt Lake City, Park City, and Coalville, Utah Territory and Wyoming Territory. 

5 May 1889 – According to The Salt Lake Daily Tribune eight miles between Salt Lake City and Lake Point have been graded by The Salt Lake, Nevada and California Railway Company. 

25 May 1889 – The consolidated Articles of Association of the Wyoming, Salt Lake and California Railway Company and The Salt Lake, Nevada and California Railway Company are filed with the Territorial Auditor.  The new corporation is known as the Wyoming, Salt Lake and California Railway Company.  Robert Gardiner is listed as one of the directors. 

2 July 1889 – The Wyoming, Salt Lake and California Railway Company petitions the Salt Lake City Council for right of way into Salt Lake City “from Seventh West and Ninth South streets, via Second South, to the Company’s depot site, and westward via Second North street.” 

30 July 1889 – Grading for the Wyoming, Salt Lake and California Railway Company is being done between Evanston, Wyoming Territory and Salt Lake City, Utah Territory.  

11 August 1889 – Grading for the Wyoming, Salt Lake and California Railway Company is being done between Park City, Utah Territory and Wanship, Utah Territory. 

27-31 August 1889 – Notice of a meeting of the stockholders of the Wyoming, Salt Lake and California Railway Company to be held on September 24, 1889 is published in The Salt Lake Daily Tribune.  The meeting is for the purpose of electing directors to fill vacancies due to resignations.  The office of the Wyoming, Salt Lake and California Railway Company is at Rooms 14 and 15, 164 South East Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah Territory. 

3-7 September 1889 – Notice of a meeting of the stockholders of the Wyoming, Salt Lake and California Railway Company to be held on September 24, 1889 is published in The Salt Lake Daily Tribune.  The meeting is for the purpose of electing directors to fill vacancies due to resignations.  The office of the Wyoming, Salt Lake and California Railway Company is at Rooms 14 and 15, 164 South East Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah Territory. 

7 September 1889 – Contractor John Morehouse has gone to the Wyoming border with twenty-six teams and a force of men to begin grading twenty-five miles between Evanston, Wyoming and the Wyoming border for the Wyoming, Salt Lake and California Railway Company.  The Wyoming, Salt Lake and California Railway Company has graded twelve miles west of Salt Lake City and twenty-five miles between Salt Lake City and the Wyoming border. 

8, 10-15, 17-22, 24, September 1889 – Notice of a meeting of the stockholders of the Wyoming, Salt Lake and California Railway Company to be held on September 24, 1889 is published in The Salt Lake Daily Tribune.  The meeting is for the purpose of electing directors to fill vacancies due to resignations.  The office of the Wyoming, Salt Lake and California Railway Company is at Rooms 14 and 15, 164 South East Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah Territory. 

8 October 1889 – Robert Gardiner is elected to the Board of Directors of the Wyoming, Salt Lake and California Railway Company at its first annual meeting.

13 October 1889 – The completed profiles for the Wyoming, Salt Lake and California Railway Company have been sent East. 

16 October 1889 – The Wyoming, Salt Lake and California Railway Company have finished grading between Park City, Utah Territory and Coalville, Utah Territory.  Grading outfits are working between Evanston, Wyoming Territory and Coalville, Utah Territory. 

13 December 1889 – According to The Salt Lake Daily Tribune nine miles between Salt Lake City and Great Salt Lake have been graded by the Wyoming, Salt Lake and California Railway Company. 

18, 19, 25 December 1889 – Notice is given that at the December 16, 1889 meeting of the Board of Directors of the Wyoming, Salt Lake and California Railway Company an assessment of $1.10 per share was levied on the capital stock of the Wyoming, Salt Lake and California Railway Company.  The assessment is payable January 17, 1890 at Rooms 14 and 15, 164 South East Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah Territory.  Any stock upon which the assessment remains unpaid on January 18, 1890 will be sold at public auction on February 18, 1890 to pay the delinquent assessment. 

1890 – James G. McDonald & Company is listed in R.L. Polk & Co.’s 1890 Salt Lake City Directory as wholesale confectioners.  Nathan Gardiner was told by Gary Layton, a descendant of Margaret Amelia Gardiner Gedge, that he remembered his mother saying that Robert Gardiner’s candy business had done well until McDonald’s Chocolates came in, and then Robert Gardiner had been unable to compete.

1 January 1890 – Robert Gardiner’s future son-in-law, William Reames Gedge, has dinner at the home of Robert Gardiner. 
1 January 1890 – Both the Wyoming, Salt Lake and California Railway Company and the Union Pacific are claiming the old Utah Eastern road bed in Summit County, Utah Territory. 

1, 2, 8 January 1890 – Notice is given that at the December 16, 1889 meeting of the Board of Directors of the Wyoming, Salt Lake and California Railway Company an assessment of $1.10 per share was levied on the capital stock of the Wyoming, Salt Lake and California Railway Company.  The assessment is payable January 17, 1890 at Rooms 14 and 15, 164 South East Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah Territory.  Any stock upon which the assessment remains unpaid on January 18, 1890 will be sold at public auction on February 18, 1890 to pay the delinquent assessment. 

5 January 1890 – Robert Gardiner’s future son-in-law, William Reames Gedge, visits the home of Robert Gardiner in the evening.

12 January 1890 – Robert Gardiner’s future son-in-law, William Reames Gedge, visits the home of Robert Gardiner in the evening. 

16 January 1890 – Robert Gardiner’s future son-in-law, William Reames Gedge, visits the home of Robert Gardiner in the evening. 

19 January 1890 – Robert Gardiner’s future son-in-law, William Reames Gedge, and William Reames Gedge’s mother visit the home of Robert Gardiner in the evening. 

25 January 1890 – Robert Gardiner’s future son-in-law, William Reames Gedge, visits the home of Robert Gardiner in the evening. 

27 January 1890 – Robert Gardiner’s future son-in-law, William Reames Gedge, visits the home of Robert Gardiner in the evening. 

2, 4-9, 11-16 February 1890 – Notice is published of the sale of certain shares of stock in the Wyoming, Salt Lake and California Railway Company for failure of the shareholders to pay an assessment of $1.10 per share.  The sale is to take place by public auction on February 18, 1890.  Among the shares listed for sale are 4,050 shares owned by Robert Gardiner. 

2 February 1890 – Robert Gardiner’s future son-in-law, William Reames Gedge, visits the home of Robert Gardiner in the evening. 

5 February 1890 – Robert Gardiner’s future son-in-law, William Reames Gedge, visits the home of Robert Gardiner in the evening. 

12 February 1890 – Robert Gardiner’s future son-in-law, William Reames Gedge, attends choir practice at the home of Robert Gardiner in the evening. 

14 February 1890 – Robert Gardiner’s future son-in-law, William Reames Gedge, visits the home of Robert Gardiner. 

16 February 1890 – Robert Gardiner’s future son-in-law, William Reames Gedge, visits the home of Robert Gardiner in the evening. 

18-23, 25-28 February 1890 – Notice is published of the postponement of the sale of certain shares of stock in the Wyoming, Salt Lake and California Railway Company to March 3, 1890.  Among the shares listed for sale are 4,050 shares owned by Robert Gardiner. 

19 February 1890 – Robert Gardiner’s future son-in-law, William Reames Gedge, visits the home of Robert Gardiner in the evening. 

23 February 1890 – Robert Gardiner’s future son-in-law, William Reames Gedge, visits the home of Robert Gardiner in the evening. 

27 February 1890 – Robert Gardiner’s future son-in-law, William Reames Gedge, visits the home of Robert Gardiner in the evening. 

1-3 March 1890 – Notice is published of the postponement of the sale of certain shares of stock in the Wyoming, Salt Lake and California Railway Company to March 3, 1890.  Among the shares listed for sale are 4,050 shares owned by Robert Gardiner. 

2 March 1890 – Robert Gardiner’s future son-in-law, William Reames Gedge, visits the home of Robert Gardiner in the evening. 

5 March 1890 – Robert Gardiner’s future son-in-law, William Reames Gedge, visits the home of Robert Gardiner in the evening. 

8 March 1890 – Robert Gardiner’s daughter, Adelaine Maude Gardiner, dies at Brighton, Utah of convulsions. 

9 March 1890 – Robert Gardiner’s future son-in-law, William Reames Gedge, visits the home of Robert Gardiner. 

11 March 1890 – The Wyoming, Salt Lake and California Railway Company asks the Salt Lake City Council for right of way through Salt Lake City “from Ninth East and south of Liberty Park to the Union Pacific track, thence north to Second South and Third West streets, and thence west to the city limits through Brigham Precinct.” 

1-2, 4 April 1890 – Notice is published of a stockholders’ meeting to be held April 28, 1890 to elect directors for the Wyoming, Salt Lake and California Railway Company because some of the directors had resigned. 

2 April 1890 – Robert Gardiner’s future son-in-law, William Reames Gedge, visits the home of Robert Gardiner. 

15 June 1890 – Robert Gardiner’s future son-in-law, William Reames Gedge, visits the home of Robert Gardiner. 

29 June 1890 – Robert Gardiner’s future son-in-law, William Reames Gedge, visits the home of Robert Gardiner in the evening. 

1 July 1890 – Robert Gardiner’s future son-in-law, William Reames Gedge, visits the home of Robert Gardiner in the evening. 

6 July 1890 – Robert Gardiner’s future son-in-law, William Reames Gedge, visits the home of Robert Gardiner in the evening. 

9 July 1890 – Robert Gardiner’s future son-in-law, William Reames Gedge, visits the home of Robert Gardiner. 

13 July 1890 – Robert Gardiner’s future son-in-law, William Reames Gedge, visits the home of Robert Gardiner in the evening. 

23 July 1890 – Robert Gardiner’s future son-in-law, William Reames Gedge, visits the home of Robert Gardiner. 

27 July 1890 – Robert Gardiner’s future son-in-law, William Reames Gedge, visits the home of Robert Gardiner. 

3 August 1890 – Robert Gardiner’s future son-in-law, William Reames Gedge, visits the home of Robert Gardiner in the evening. 

10 August 1890 – Robert Gardiner’s future son-in-law, William Reames Gedge, visits the home of Robert Gardiner in the evening. 

24 August 1890 – Robert Gardiner’s future son-in-law, William Reames Gedge, visits the home of Robert Gardiner in the afternoon. 

31 August 1890 – Robert Gardiner’s future son-in-law, William Reames Gedge, visits the home of Robert Gardiner. 

14 September 1890 – Robert Gardiner’s future son-in-law, William Reames Gedge, visits the home of Robert Gardiner in the evening. 

5 October 1890 – Robert Gardiner’s future son-in-law, William Reames Gedge, visits the home of Robert Gardiner at night. 

19 October 1890 – Robert Gardiner’s future son-in-law, William Reames Gedge, visits the home of Robert Gardiner. 

24 October 1890 – Robert Gardiner’s future son-in-law, William Reames Gedge, pays poll tax on road for Robert Gardiner. 

26 October 1890 – Robert Gardiner’s future son-in-law, William Reames Gedge, visits the home of Robert Gardiner. 

2 November 1890 – Robert Gardiner’s future son-in-law, William Reames Gedge, visits the home of Robert Gardiner at night. 

1891-1892 – Robert Gardiner is residing at Redwood Road near Third South while working as a farmer. 

20 April 1891 – Robert Gardiner’s daughter, Beatrice Lenore Gardiner, is born at Brighton, Utah.

1893 – Robert Gardiner’s daughter, Margaret Amelia Gardiner, is boarding at Brighton while working as a machinist operator at Zion’s Co-Operative Mercantile Institution.  Robert Gardiner’s son, William Francis Gardiner, is working as a conductor at Salt Lake City Railroad Company.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Frederick Gardiner, is boarding at Brighton while working as a machinist operator at Zion’s Co-Operative Mercantile Institution. 

May 1894 – Robert Gardiner and his family move near 1st South and 1st West in Salt Lake City in an attempt to retrieve in some small degree their exhausted resources.  Clarence LeRoy Gardiner describes this period of time as one of “extreme poverty and want.”  The records of the Salt Lake City 14th Ward show that Margaret Stewart Gardiner, William Francis Gardiner, Frederick Gardiner, Clarence LeRoy Gardiner, Eva Winifred Gardiner and Charles Stewart Gardiner were received by the Salt Lake City 14th Ward from the Brighton Ward on June 17, 1894.  However, the records of the Salt Lake City 14th Ward show Robert Gardiner was received by the Salt Lake City 14th Ward from the Brighton Ward on March 15, 1896.

1894 – 1895 Robert Gardiner is listed as residing at two addresses while working as a confectioner.  The two addresses are 221 West 1st South, and 1 Aikens Court.  Robert Gardiner’s son, William Francis Gardiner, is boarding at 221 West 1st South while working as a conductor at Salt Lake City Railroad Company. 

1896 – Robert Gardiner is residing at 5 Aikens Court.  Robert Gardiner’s son, William Francis Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 5 Aikens Court while working as a conductor at Salt Lake City Railroad Company. 

1897 – Robert Gardiner is residing at 5 Aikens Court while working as a confectioner.  Robert Gardiner’s son, William Francis Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 5 Aikens Court while working as a conductor at Salt Lake City Railroad Company. 

1898 – Robert Gardiner is residing at 5 Aikens Court while working as a candy maker.  Robert Gardiner’s son, William Francis Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 5 Aikens Court while working as a conductor at Salt Lake City Railroad Company.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Frederick Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 5 Aikens Court while a student at Capitol City Business College. 

1899 – Robert Gardiner is residing at the rear of 221 West 1st South while working as a confectioner.  Robert Gardiner’s son, William Francis Gardiner, is residing with his parents at the rear of 221 West 1st South while working as a conductor at Salt Lake City Railroad Company.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Frederick Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at the rear of 221 West 1st South while a student. 

1900 – Robert Gardiner is residing at 5 Aikens Court while working as a candy maker.  Robert Gardiner’s wife, Margaret Stewart Gardiner, is residing at 5 Aikens Court.  Robert Gardiner’s son, William Francis Gardiner, is residing with his parents at 5 Aikens Court while working as a conductor at Salt Lake City Railroad Company.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Frederick Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 5 Aikens Court while a student.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Clarence LeRoy Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 5 Aikens Court while a student.  Robert Gardiner’s daughter, Eva Winifred Gardiner, is boarding with her parents at 5 Aikens Court while a student.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, is rooming with his parents at 5 Aikens Court while a student at Latter-Day Saints’ College. 

4 and 5 June 1900 – The enumerator for Salt Lake City, Utah of the 1900 U.S. Census lists Robert Gardiner’s wife, Margaret Stewart Gardiner, as “Head” of her family at 223 ½ West 1st South on June 1, 1900.  Two of Robert Gardiner’s sons, William Francis Gardiner and Charles Stewart Gardiner, and a daughter, Beatrice Lenore Gardiner, are also listed as living at 223 ½ West 1st South on June l, 1900.  They are renting.

8 and 9 June 1900 – The enumerator for Denver, Colorado of the 1900 U.S. Census lists Robert Gardiner as a lodger at 1755 Laurence Street on June 1, 1900.  Robert Gardiner’s occupation is listed as “Chemist.”

1901 – Robert Gardiner is residing at 118 South 1st West.  Robert Gardiner’s son, William Francis Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 118 South 1st West while working as a conductor at Salt Lake City Railroad Company.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Frederick Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 118 South 1st West while a student at Latter-Day Saints’ College.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Clarence LeRoy Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 118 South 1st West while a student at Latter-Day Saints’ College.  Robert Gardiner’s daughter, Eva Winifred Gardiner, is boarding with her parents at 118 South 1st West while a student at High School. 

1902 – Robert Gardiner is residing at 118 South 1st West while working as a miner.  Robert Gardiner’s son, William Francis Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 118 South 1st West while working as an electrician.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Frederick Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 118 South 1st West while a student.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Clarence LeRoy Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 118 South 1st West while working as a collector at Deseret National Bank.  Robert Gardiner’s daughter, Eva Winifred Gardiner, is boarding with her parents at 118 South 1st West while working as a nurse.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, is a student at the University of Utah. 

December 1902 – Robert Gardiner and his family move within the boundaries of the Salt Lake City 11th Ward.  Robert Gardiner’s children living with him and his wife, Margaret Stewart Gardiner, are William Francis Gardiner, Frederick Gardiner, Clarence LeRoy Gardiner, Eva Winifred Gardiner, Charles Stewart Gardiner, and Beatrice Lenore Gardiner.  (According to Clarence LeRoy Gardiner, their new address was 1243 Alameda Avenue.)

1903 – Robert Gardiner is residing at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as a chemist.  Robert Gardiner’s son, William Francis Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as a car repairer at Consolidated Railway & Power Company.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Frederick Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as a bookkeeper.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Clarence LeRoy Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as a clerk at Deseret National Bank.  Robert Gardiner’s daughter, Eva Winifred Gardiner, is boarding with her parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while a student.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, is residing at 118 South 1st West, his family’s previous residence, while working as a clerk at Clark, Eldredge & Company. 

February 1903 – The property of the Clara Copper Mining Company is attached for delinquent taxes.  Times Independent, February 8, 1923.

16 April 1903 – Robert Gardiner’s son, William Francis Gardiner, marries Mary Ellen Boylin in the Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at Salt Lake City, Utah.  Marriage License.

22 April 1903 – Robert Gardiner’s son, Clarence LeRoy Gardiner, leaves for the Great Britain Mission of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 

1904 – Robert Gardiner is residing at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as a chemist.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Frederick Gardiner, is residing with his parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as an employee at Utah Light & Railway Company.  Robert Gardiner’s daughter, Eva Winifred Gardiner, is boarding with her parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while a student.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, is residing at 118 South 1st West, his family’s previous residence, while working as an elevator operator at Clark, Eldredge & Company. 

1904 – The records of the Salt Lake City 11th Ward list the address for Robert Gardiner’s family as 43 Alameda Avenue. 

1905 – Robert Gardiner is residing at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as an engineer for Robert Eite.  (Robert Eite organized the R. Eite Candy Company in 1906.)  Robert Gardiner’s son, Frederick Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as an employee at Utah Light & Railway Company.  Robert Gardiner’s daughter, Eva Winifred Gardiner, is boarding with her parents at 43 Alameda Avenue.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, is residing with his parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as a clerk at Clark, Eldredge & Company. 

23 June 1905 – Robert Gardiner is with a survey party on the Green River.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Clarence LeRoy Gardiner, returns from the Great Britain Mission of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 

1906 – Robert Gardiner is residing at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as an engineer.  Robert Gardiner’s son, William Francis Gardiner, temporarily boards with his parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as an employee at Utah Light & Railway Company.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Frederick Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as an employee at Utah Light & Railway Company.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Clarence LeRoy Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as a bookkeeper.  Robert Gardiner’s daughter, Eva Winifred Gardiner, is boarding with her parents at 43 Alameda Avenue.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as an employee at Utah Light & Railway Company.  Robert Gardiner’s daughter, Beatrice Lenore Gardiner, is boarding with her parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while a student at the University of Utah. 

1907 – Robert Gardiner is residing at 43 Alameda Avenue.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Frederick Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as a repairer at Utah Light & Railway Company.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Clarence LeRoy Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as a clerk at Deseret Savings Bank.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as an apprentice at Utah Light & Railway Company and as a clerk at Deseret News.  Robert Gardiner’s daughter, Beatrice Lenore Gardiner, is boarding with her parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while a student at the University of Utah.  

20 June 1907 – Robert Gardiner’s son, Clarence LeRoy Gardiner, marries Edna Jackson in the Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at Salt Lake City, Utah. 

14 November 1907 – Robert Gardiner’s son, William Francis Gardiner, dies due to intestinal hemorrhage. 

1908 – Robert Gardiner’s residence is located at 43 Alameda Avenue, but he is boarding in Garfield.  Robert Gardiner’s daughter, Eva Winifred Gardiner, is residing at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as a nurse.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, is boarding at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as a clerk at Deseret News.  Robert Gardiner’s daughter, Beatrice Lenore Gardiner, is boarding at 43 Alameda Avenue while a student at the University of Utah. 

1909 – Robert Gardiner is residing at 43 Alameda Avenue.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as a clerk at Deseret News.  Robert Gardiner’s daughter, Beatrice Lenore Gardiner, is boarding with her parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while a student at the University of Utah. 

22 August 1909 – Robert Gardiner’s future son-in-law, Harry Washington Cushing, eats dinner at Robert Gardiner’s home and then addresses invitations to a wedding reception. 

8 September 1909 – Robert Gardiner’s daughter, Eva Winifred Gardiner, marries Harry Washington Cushing in the Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at Salt Lake City, Utah.  Marriage License.  A reception was held at 43 Alameda Avenue, the home of Robert Gardiner.

25 December 1909 – Robert Gardiner’s daughter, Eva Winifred Cushing, and her husband, Harry Washington Cushing, visit Robert Gardiner’s home until noon. 

1910 – Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, is residing at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as a clerk at Deseret National Bank.  Robert Gardiner’s daughter, Beatrice Lenore Gardiner, is boarding with her brother at 43 Alameda Avenue while a student. 

16 April 1910 – The enumerator for Salt Lake City, Utah of the 1910 U.S. Census lists Robert Gardiner as “Head” of his family at 1243 Alameda Avenue on April 15, 1910.  Robert Gardiner’s profession is listed as “Confectionary.”  Robert Gardiner’s wife, Margaret Stewart Gardiner, a son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, and a daughter, Beatrice Lenore Gardiner, are also listed as living at 1243 Alameda Avenue on April 15, 1910.  The house is mortgaged.

1911 – Robert Gardiner’s wife, Margaret Stewart Gardiner, is residing at 43 Alameda Avenue.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, is boarding with his mother at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as a teller at Deseret National Bank. 

1912 – Robert Gardiner’s wife, Margaret Stewart Gardiner, is residing at 43 Alameda Avenue.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, is boarding with his mother at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as a teller at Deseret National Bank.  Robert Gardiner’s daughter, Beatrice Lenore Gardiner, is boarding with her mother at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as a teacher at Plymouth School. 

1913 – Robert Gardiner is residing at 43 Alameda Avenue.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as a teller at Deseret National Bank.  Robert Gardiner’s daughter, Beatrice Lenore Gardiner, is boarding with her parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as a teacher. 

21 October 1913 – Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, leaves for the Swiss and German Mission of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 

16 and 17 November 1913 – One of Robert Gardiner’s daughters-in-law, Nellie Gardiner, is visiting Robert Gardiner’s wife, Margaret Stewart Gardiner, in Salt Lake City, Utah. 

1914 – Robert Gardiner is residing at 43 Alameda Avenue. 

1914 – Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, lists his residence as 43 Alameda Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah. 

29 October 1914 – Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, returns from the Swiss and German Mission of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.  Records for the Salt Lake City 11th Ward.  Charles Stewart Gardiner was in Germany when war was declared (World War I). 

1915 – Robert Gardiner is residing at 43 Alameda Avenue.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as a clerk. 

16 June 1915 – Robert Gardiner’s daughter, Beatrice Lenore Gardiner, marries Morris David Low in the Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at Salt Lake City, Utah. 

1916 – Robert Gardiner is residing at 43 Alameda Avenue.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as a teller. 

1917 – Robert Gardiner is residing at 1243 Alameda Avenue.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 1243 Alameda Avenue while working as a clerk. 

4 February 1917 – Robert Gardiner’s wife, Margaret Stewart Gardiner, dies as a result of pneumonia.  Death Certificate.  According to Clarence LeRoy Gardiner at the time of Margaret’s death her husband, Robert Gardiner, one of her daughters, Margaret Amelia Gedge, and two of her sons, Clarence LeRoy Gardiner and Charles Stewart Gardiner, were present.

7 February 1917 – The funeral for Robert Gardiner’s wife, Margaret Stewart Gardiner, is held in Salt Lake City, Utah.  According to Clarence LeRoy Gardiner, that evening Robert Gardiner, his living sons, Frederick Gardiner, Clarence LeRoy Gardiner, and Charles Stewart Gardiner, two of his living daughters, Eva Winifred Cushing and Beatrice Lenore Low, the widow of one of his sons, Nellie Gardiner, and other family members met at the home of one of his daughters, Eva Winifred Cushing.

1918 – Robert Gardiner is residing at 1243 Alameda Avenue.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, is boarding with Robert Gardiner at 1243 Alameda Avenue while working as a teller at Deseret National Bank. 

19 June 1918 – Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, marries Althea Jane Hubbard in the Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at Salt Lake City, Utah. 

1919 – Robert Gardiner is residing at 1247 Alameda Avenue. 

2 June 1920 – Robert Gardiner’s son, Frederick Gardiner, marries Hope Hulet in the Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at Salt Lake City, Utah. 

1922 – Robert Gardiner is residing at the rear of 1247 Alameda Avenue.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, is residing at 1247 Alameda Avenue while working as a teller at Deseret National Bank. 

1923 – Robert Gardiner is residing at the rear of 1247 Alameda Avenue.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, is residing at 1247 Alameda Avenue while working as a teller at Deseret National Bank. 

1924 – Robert Gardiner is residing at the rear of 1247 Alameda Avenue.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, is residing at 1247 Alameda Avenue while working as a teller at Deseret National Bank. 

1925 – Robert Gardiner is residing at the rear of 1247 Alameda Avenue. 

June 1926 – According to Clarence LeRoy Gardiner, Robert Gardiner cannot take care of himself as the result of a stroke and he moves in with Clarence LeRoy Gardiner’s family.  Clarence LeRoy Gardiner is residing at 928 Hollywood Avenue. 

1927 – According to Clarence LeRoy Gardiner, Robert Gardiner is boarding with Clarence LeRoy Gardiner’s family.  Clarence LeRoy Gardiner is residing at 928 Hollywood Avenue. 

March 1927 – According to Clarence LeRoy Gardiner, Robert Gardiner falls down the cellar steps at 928 Hollywood Avenue.  Robert Gardiner is taken to the hospital where he passes away the next month.

5 April 1927 – Robert Gardiner dies as a result of septicemia from decubitus ulcers.  Death Certificate.

7 April 1927 – Robert Gardiner is buried in the Salt Lake City Cemetery.  According to Clarence LeRoy Gardiner, all of Robert Gardiner’s living children were at the funeral.

1900 – Robert Gardiner is residing at 5 Aikens Court while working as a candy maker.  Robert Gardiner’s wife, Margaret Stewart Gardiner, is residing at 5 Aikens Court.  Robert Gardiner’s son, William Francis Gardiner, is residing with his parents at 5 Aikens Court while working as a conductor at Salt Lake City Railroad Company.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Frederick Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 5 Aikens Court while a student.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Clarence LeRoy Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 5 Aikens Court while a student.  Robert Gardiner’s daughter, Eva Winifred Gardiner, is boarding with her parents at 5 Aikens Court while a student.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, is rooming with his parents at 5 Aikens Court while a student at Latter-Day Saints’ College. 

4 and 5 June 1900 – The enumerator for Salt Lake City, Utah of the 1900 U.S. Census lists Robert Gardiner’s wife, Margaret Stewart Gardiner, as “Head” of her family at 223 ½ West 1st South on June 1, 1900.  Two of Robert Gardiner’s sons, William Francis Gardiner and Charles Stewart Gardiner, and a daughter, Beatrice Lenore Gardiner, are also listed as living at 223 ½ West 1st South on June l, 1900.  They are renting.

8 and 9 June 1900 – The enumerator for Denver, Colorado of the 1900 U.S. Census lists Robert Gardiner as a lodger at 1755 Laurence Street on June 1, 1900.  Robert Gardiner’s occupation is listed as “Chemist.”

1901 – Robert Gardiner is residing at 118 South 1st West.  Robert Gardiner’s son, William Francis Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 118 South 1st West while working as a conductor at Salt Lake City Railroad Company.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Frederick Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 118 South 1st West while a student at Latter-Day Saints’ College.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Clarence LeRoy Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 118 South 1st West while a student at Latter-Day Saints’ College.  Robert Gardiner’s daughter, Eva Winifred Gardiner, is boarding with her parents at 118 South 1st West while a student at High School. 

1902 – Robert Gardiner is residing at 118 South 1st West while working as a miner.  Robert Gardiner’s son, William Francis Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 118 South 1st West while working as an electrician.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Frederick Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 118 South 1st West while a student.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Clarence LeRoy Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 118 South 1st West while working as a collector at Deseret National Bank.  Robert Gardiner’s daughter, Eva Winifred Gardiner, is boarding with her parents at 118 South 1st West while working as a nurse.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, is a student at the University of Utah. 

December 1902 – Robert Gardiner and his family move within the boundaries of the Salt Lake City 11th Ward.  Robert Gardiner’s children living with him and his wife, Margaret Stewart Gardiner, are William Francis Gardiner, Frederick Gardiner, Clarence LeRoy Gardiner, Eva Winifred Gardiner, Charles Stewart Gardiner, and Beatrice Lenore Gardiner.  (According to Clarence LeRoy Gardiner, their new address was 1243 Alameda Avenue.)

1903 – Robert Gardiner is residing at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as a chemist.  Robert Gardiner’s son, William Francis Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as a car repairer at Consolidated Railway & Power Company.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Frederick Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as a bookkeeper.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Clarence LeRoy Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as a clerk at Deseret National Bank.  Robert Gardiner’s daughter, Eva Winifred Gardiner, is boarding with her parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while a student.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, is residing at 118 South 1st West, his family’s previous residence, while working as a clerk at Clark, Eldredge & Company. 

February 1903 – The property of the Clara Copper Mining Company is attached for delinquent taxes. 

16 April 1903 – Robert Gardiner’s son, William Francis Gardiner, marries Mary Ellen Boylin in the Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at Salt Lake City, Utah. 

22 April 1903 – Robert Gardiner’s son, Clarence LeRoy Gardiner, leaves for the Great Britain Mission of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 

1904 – Robert Gardiner is residing at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as a chemist.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Frederick Gardiner, is residing with his parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as an employee at Utah Light & Railway Company.  Robert Gardiner’s daughter, Eva Winifred Gardiner, is boarding with her parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while a student.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, is residing at 118 South 1st West, his family’s previous residence, while working as an elevator operator at Clark, Eldredge & Company. 

1904 – The records of the Salt Lake City 11th Ward list the address for Robert Gardiner’s family as 43 Alameda Avenue. 

1905 – Robert Gardiner is residing at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as an engineer for Robert Eite.  (Robert Eite organized the R. Eite Candy Company in 1906.)  Robert Gardiner’s son, Frederick Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as an employee at Utah Light & Railway Company.  Robert Gardiner’s daughter, Eva Winifred Gardiner, is boarding with her parents at 43 Alameda Avenue.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, is residing with his parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as a clerk at Clark, Eldredge & Company. 

23 June 1905 – Robert Gardiner is with a survey party on the Green River.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Clarence LeRoy Gardiner, returns from the Great Britain Mission of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 

1906 – Robert Gardiner is residing at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as an engineer.  Robert Gardiner’s son, William Francis Gardiner, temporarily boards with his parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as an employee at Utah Light & Railway Company.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Frederick Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as an employee at Utah Light & Railway Company.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Clarence LeRoy Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as a bookkeeper.  Robert Gardiner’s daughter, Eva Winifred Gardiner, is boarding with her parents at 43 Alameda Avenue.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as an employee at Utah Light & Railway Company.  Robert Gardiner’s daughter, Beatrice Lenore Gardiner, is boarding with her parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while a student at the University of Utah. 

1907 – Robert Gardiner is residing at 43 Alameda Avenue.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Frederick Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as a repairer at Utah Light & Railway Company.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Clarence LeRoy Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as a clerk at Deseret Savings Bank.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as an apprentice at Utah Light & Railway Company and as a clerk at Deseret News.  Robert Gardiner’s daughter, Beatrice Lenore Gardiner, is boarding with her parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while a student at the University of Utah. 

20 June 1907 – Robert Gardiner’s son, Clarence LeRoy Gardiner, marries Edna Jackson in the Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at Salt Lake City, Utah. 

14 November 1907 – Robert Gardiner’s son, William Francis Gardiner, dies due to intestinal hemorrhage. 

1908 – Robert Gardiner’s residence is located at 43 Alameda Avenue, but he is boarding in Garfield.  Robert Gardiner’s daughter, Eva Winifred Gardiner, is residing at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as a nurse.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, is boarding at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as a clerk at Deseret News.  Robert Gardiner’s daughter, Beatrice Lenore Gardiner, is boarding at 43 Alameda Avenue while a student at the University of Utah. 

1909 – Robert Gardiner is residing at 43 Alameda Avenue.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as a clerk at Deseret News.  Robert Gardiner’s daughter, Beatrice Lenore Gardiner, is boarding with her parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while a student at the University of Utah. 

22 August 1909 – Robert Gardiner’s future son-in-law, Harry Washington Cushing, eats dinner at Robert Gardiner’s home and then addresses invitations to a wedding reception. 

8 September 1909 – Robert Gardiner’s daughter, Eva Winifred Gardiner, marries Harry Washington Cushing in the Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at Salt Lake City, Utah.  A reception was held at 43 Alameda Avenue, the home of Robert Gardiner. 

25 December 1909 – Robert Gardiner’s daughter, Eva Winifred Cushing, and her husband, Harry Washington Cushing, visit Robert Gardiner’s home until noon. 

1910 – Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, is residing at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as a clerk at Deseret National Bank.  Robert Gardiner’s daughter, Beatrice Lenore Gardiner, is boarding with her brother at 43 Alameda Avenue while a student. 

16 April 1910 – The enumerator for Salt Lake City, Utah of the 1910 U.S. Census lists Robert Gardiner as “Head” of his family at 1243 Alameda Avenue on April 15, 1910.  Robert Gardiner’s profession is listed as “Confectionary.”  Robert Gardiner’s wife, Margaret Stewart Gardiner, a son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, and a daughter, Beatrice Lenore Gardiner, are also listed as living at 1243 Alameda Avenue on April 15, 1910.  The house is mortgaged.

1911 – Robert Gardiner’s wife, Margaret Stewart Gardiner, is residing at 43 Alameda Avenue.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, is boarding with his mother at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as a teller at Deseret National Bank. 

1912 – Robert Gardiner’s wife, Margaret Stewart Gardiner, is residing at 43 Alameda Avenue.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, is boarding with his mother at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as a teller at Deseret National Bank.  Robert Gardiner’s daughter, Beatrice Lenore Gardiner, is boarding with her mother at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as a teacher at Plymouth School. 

1913 – Robert Gardiner is residing at 43 Alameda Avenue.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as a teller at Deseret National Bank.  Robert Gardiner’s daughter, Beatrice Lenore Gardiner, is boarding with her parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as a teacher. 

21 October 1913 – Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, leaves for the Swiss and German Mission of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 

16 and 17 November 1913 – One of Robert Gardiner’s daughters-in-law, Nellie Gardiner, is visiting Robert Gardiner’s wife, Margaret Stewart Gardiner, in Salt Lake City, Utah. 

1914 – Robert Gardiner is residing at 43 Alameda Avenue. 

1914 – Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, lists his residence as 43 Alameda Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah. 

29 October 1914 – Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, returns from the Swiss and German Mission of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.  Charles Stewart Gardiner was in Germany when war was declared (World War I). 

1915 – Robert Gardiner is residing at 43 Alameda Avenue.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as a clerk. 

16 June 1915 – Robert Gardiner’s daughter, Beatrice Lenore Gardiner, marries Morris David Low in the Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at Salt Lake City, Utah. 

1916 – Robert Gardiner is residing at 43 Alameda Avenue.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 43 Alameda Avenue while working as a teller. 

1917 – Robert Gardiner is residing at 1243 Alameda Avenue.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, is boarding with his parents at 1243 Alameda Avenue while working as a clerk. 

4 February 1917 – Robert Gardiner’s wife, Margaret Stewart Gardiner, dies as a result of pneumonia.  According to Clarence LeRoy Gardiner at the time of Margaret’s death her husband, Robert Gardiner, one of her daughters, Margaret Amelia Gedge, and two of her sons, Clarence LeRoy Gardiner and Charles Stewart Gardiner, were present.

7 February 1917 – The funeral for Robert Gardiner’s wife, Margaret Stewart Gardiner, is held in Salt Lake City, Utah.  According to Clarence LeRoy Gardiner, that evening Robert Gardiner, his living sons, Frederick Gardiner, Clarence LeRoy Gardiner, and Charles Stewart Gardiner, two of his living daughters, Eva Winifred Cushing and Beatrice Lenore Low, the widow of one of his sons, Nellie Gardiner, and other family members met at the home of one of his daughters, Eva Winifred Cushing.

1918 – Robert Gardiner is residing at 1243 Alameda Avenue.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, is boarding with Robert Gardiner at 1243 Alameda Avenue while working as a teller at Deseret National Bank. 

19 June 1918 – Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, marries Althea Jane Hubbard in the Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at Salt Lake City, Utah. 

1919 – Robert Gardiner is residing at 1247 Alameda Avenue. 

2 June 1920 – Robert Gardiner’s son, Frederick Gardiner, marries Hope Hulet in the Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at Salt Lake City, Utah. 

1922 – Robert Gardiner is residing at the rear of 1247 Alameda Avenue.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, is residing at 1247 Alameda Avenue while working as a teller at Deseret National Bank. 

1923 – Robert Gardiner is residing at the rear of 1247 Alameda Avenue.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, is residing at 1247 Alameda Avenue while working as a teller at Deseret National Bank. 

1924 – Robert Gardiner is residing at the rear of 1247 Alameda Avenue.  Robert Gardiner’s son, Charles Stewart Gardiner, is residing at 1247 Alameda Avenue while working as a teller at Deseret National Bank. 

1925 – Robert Gardiner is residing at the rear of 1247 Alameda Avenue. 

June 1926 – According to Clarence LeRoy Gardiner, Robert Gardiner cannot take care of himself as the result of a stroke and he moves in with Clarence LeRoy Gardiner’s family.  Clarence LeRoy Gardiner is residing at 928 Hollywood Avenue. 

1927 – According to Clarence LeRoy Gardiner, Robert Gardiner is boarding with Clarence LeRoy Gardiner’s family.  Clarence LeRoy Gardiner is residing at 928 Hollywood Avenue. 

March 1927 – According to Clarence LeRoy Gardiner, Robert Gardiner falls down the cellar steps at 928 Hollywood Avenue.  Robert Gardiner is taken to the hospital where he passes away the next month.

5 April 1927 – Robert Gardiner dies as a result of septicemia from decubitus ulcers. 

7 April 1927 – Robert Gardiner is buried in the Salt Lake City Cemetery.  According to Clarence LeRoy Gardiner, all of Robert Gardiner’s living children were at the funeral.