Timeline for Leopold Gartner/Gardner Family
Timelines are
very useful when doing genealogy research. I have seen various
timelines in other blogs. I love timelines with graphics and designs. Those are great
to include in a finished book or blog.
Below is the type of timeline I make for each branch of my family when I start working on that branch. [This sample is a partial timeline.]
Below is the type of timeline I make for each branch of my family when I start working on that branch. [This sample is a partial timeline.]
I use the timeline as an outline as I write about my family. I put locations
in bold so I can quickly track the movements of the family. I include
local, state and national historical events that most likely affected my family. I look for gaps in time
and try to fill those. If several family members are included I use a different color text for each. Whatever I include I give a source. If I don’t have a
source, it is not a fact. When I am ready to write I have my facts & sources ready to go.
c. 1874 or 1875 Leopold Gartner came from Austria to USA[1]
May 1879 Daughter,
Florence Gartner born[4]
1880 Leopold
Gartner, tailor at 116 Sufolk[5]
1880 Leopold Gartner a tailor, living at 59 Pitt St, NYC[6]
1882 – 83 Leopold
Gardner at 59 Pitt[7]
21 July 1882 Nathaniel Gardner born[8]
4 Sept 1882 1st commercial transmission electric power NY City
15 June 1884 Arthur Moses Gartner born[9]
1884 – 85 Leopold
Gartner at 59 Pitt Street[10]
1886 Statue of Liberty, a
gift from France
11 December 1888 Albert Gartner born[13]
1888 – 1889 Leo
Gartner, tailor; r 163 Attorney; h 84
Lewis[14]
1 November 1890 Joanna Gardner born, Manhattan, NY[15]
1891 Castle Garden welcomes
its last immigrants
1893 – 1894 Leopold
Gartner family at 320 East 90th Street[16]
1894 – 1895 Leopold
Gartner family at 525 East 88th Street[17]
1896 – 1897 Leopold Gartner family at 316 East 77th Street[18]
1900 Leopold, Florence & 5 children[19]
1899 – 1901 Leopold
Gartner family at 445 East 83rd Street[20]
1901 – 1902 Leopold
Gartner family at 105 East 88th Street[21]
1904 New York City Subway
opens
1905 Louis Gardner, tailor, wife & 5
children East 87th St[22]
[1] 1900 US
Census, New York, New York, Manhattan; SD 1, ED 804, Sheet 6B. The Leopold
Gartner family at 445 E 83rd Street.
[2] Marriage Record for Leopold Gartner and Fanny Edelstein, 24 March
1878, Manhattan, New York, New York Marriages 1686 - 1980, Microfilm #1562246,
Family Search.org.
[3] Certificate of Marriage for Leopold Gartner and Fanny Edelstein, 24 March
1878, #1536, State of New York; Municipal Archives of New York, 31 Chambers
Street, New York, NY.
[4] 1900 US
Census, New York, New York, Manhattan; SD 1, ED 804, Sheet 6B. The Leopold
Gartner family at 445 E 83rd Street.
[5] 1880 New York
City Directory, Box 17, Reel 17, page 537; New York State Library, Albany, NY;
Leopold Gartner on 116 Suffolk.
[6] 1880 US Census, New York, New
York City; Vol.50, E.D. 143, Sheet 36; Line 44; New York State Library, Albany,
NY, Microfilm Box #69; Leopold Gartner at 59 Pitt Street.
[7] 1882 – 1883 NY
City Directory, Box 19, Reel 1, page 576; NYS Library, Albany, NY; Leopold
Gardner at 59 Pitt..
[8] Letter from
Leopold Gartner (Buffalo, NY) to Nathan Gardner (Germantown, NY) 1 November
1940.
[9] World War I
Draft Registration for Arthur Moses Gardner; National Archives and Records
Administration, M1509, Washington, DC.
[10] 1884 – 1885 NY
City Directory, Box 21, Reel 3, page 610; NYS Library, Albany, NY; Leopold
Gartner at 59 Pitt.
[11] Naturalization Papers for Leopold
Gartner; 1888; Superior Court, City of
New York, Bundle #401; Record #164.
[12] New York City Naturalization
Indexes; ; G626-G640; G635, Record #164,Bundle #401 ; Family History
Center Microfilm #1420281; Gartner, Leopold, Naturalized 2 April 1888,
[13] World War I
Draft Registration for Albert Gardner; National Archives and Records
Administration, M1509, Washington, DC.
[14] 1888 – 89 NY
City Directory, Box 25, Reel 7, Page 694, NYS Library, Albany, NY; Leo Gartner
r 163 attorney; h 84 Lewis.
[15]
Birth Record for Johanna Gardner, 1 November
1890,Manhattan; New York Births and
Christenings, 1640 – 1962, Microfilm #1322236, Family History Library.
[16] 1893 – 1894 NY
City Directory, Box 30, Reel 12, page 487; NYS Library, Albany, NY; Leopold
Gartner h 320 E 90th.
[17] 1894 – 1895 NY
City Direcctory, Box 31, Reel 13, page 485; NYS Library, Albany, NY; Louis
Gartner 180 Suffolk h 525 E 88th.
[18] 1896 – 1897 NY
City Directory, Box 33, Reel 15, Page 504; NYS Library, Albany, NY; Louis
Gartner, h 316 E 77th.
[19] 1900 US Census, New York,
Manhattan; Vol.169, E.D. 804, Sheet 16; Line 64; New York State Library,
Albany, NY; Leopold Gartner family at 445 East 83rd Street.
[20] 1899 – 1900 NY
City Directory, Box 36, Reel 18, page 440; NYS Library, Albany, NY; Lewis
Gardner 445 E 83rd.
[21] 1901 – 1902 NY
City Directory, Box 38, Reel 20, page 466; NYS Library, Albany, NY; Leopold
Gardner 105 E 88th.
[22] 1905 New York State Census, NY County, Manhattan; ED
13, AD 30, Block A, Page 8; Louis Gardner family on East 87th
Street.
I love using timelines. I also add local & national historical events-just a wonderful research tool!
ReplyDeleteTerri, glad to hear I'm not alone in getting carried away with timelines. ha!
DeleteYep, I love timelines too! They are a great research and analytical tools.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jana. I am always thinking of new ways I can use timelines.
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