A native of Glasgow, Scotland, James Smith Gardiner came into the world on November 5, 1840. Born to parents William Gardiner and Mary Bisket, Gardiner traveled with his family and eight siblings to New York around 1853. After arriving to New York, the family settled in Tennessee.
By the time that James was 22 years old, he enlisted in the military, serving as a Private in the 37th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry. His unit fought conflicts from Atlanta to Murfeesboro, Tennessee and North Carolina.
Sadly, during his service he was stabbed by a Union sympathizer and had to be relieved of his duties, although records state he did receive the Southern Cross in 1903 for his service. After the war was over, James returned home and attended Medical School at the University of Pennsylvania, graduating in 1865.
When James was 29 years old, he moved out west to California to open a practice in Anaheim. While in Orange County, James met the lady who would become his wife, Maria Keener Tarver, (in photo to the right). She was recently widowed and mother of one young child.
After the pair were wed, they had two daughters of their own, Mary Ella and Nancy. At the age of 8, Nancy died, and is buried at the Anaheim Cemetery.
James & Maria |
Dr. Gardiner and his wife and young daughter are interred at Anaheim Cemetery.
GARDINER RESIDENCE |
Anaheim Public Library Archives Notations:
" Residence of Dr. and Mrs. James Smith Gardiner, located at 312 North
Lemon Street, Anaheim; image shows front view from Lemon
Street with seven figures standing in front of
house identified, from left to right, as Richard L. and wife Ella (née
Gardiner)
Coons (daughter of J.S. and Marcia [SIC] Maria Gardiner)
standing on the front porch; standing outside white picket fence around
front
yard are Miss Mollie Rector, August Backs, James
Smith and wife Maria J. (née Tarver) Gardiner, and Mrs. Renz; a
windmill
tower and vane are visible at far right."
Sources:
FamilySearch.com
Anaheim Cemetery Veteran Records
Anaheim Public Library Archives (Photos)
"Tam Blake & Co."- Jim Hewitson (1993)
OCGS Civil War Veterans Project
Census & Marriage records.