Margaret Gardner

Alternate Names
Mamie (Local Name)
Birth Date
On 1890 December 26 (Born)
Death Date
On 1975 April 25 (Buried)
Gender
Female

Born in Pine Valley, Washington, Utah Territory, United States

1890 December 26
Mother
Maryetta Snow

Date Details

Occurred On 1890 December 26

Baptized by William Atkin

1898 December 27 (Age 8)

Served in California Mission

1920 June 1 – 1922 August 8 (Age 29) See Missionaries
Mission Type
Proselytizing
Marital Status
Single
Missionary Activity Notes

Assisted in organizing a choir while serving in Santa Ana, California.  Served as the conductress (Calamis 4:3). Reported on March 1, 1921- Sister Margaret Gardner transferred to Bakersfield working with new missionary, Sister Ruth Tanner from Ogden (Calamis 4:6). Reported April 17, 1921, Sister Gardner (chorister) & Sister Tanner (accompanist) have organized a choir in Bakersfield (Calimis 8:3). 

Residence When Called
Provo, Utah, Utah, United States
Set Apart By
Orson F Whitney
Served With
Location Served
California

Date Details

Started On 1920 June 1
Set Apart
On 1920 June 2
Departed from Home
Ended On 1922 August 8
Arrived at Home
Images
Joseph Oaks Story, president of the San Francisco Branch

Margaret Gardner, first female Seminary teacher appointed in the LDS Seminary System LDS

1923 (Age 32)

Margaret Gardner taught in the Jordan School District, Brigham City, Provo, and Delta, Utah.

Date Details

Occurred Fall 1923

Buried in Delta, Millard, Utah, United States

1975 April 25 (Age 84)
Media
Margaret Gardner (1890 - 1975) Profile
Margaret Gardner (1890 - 1975) Profile
Missionaries of the Nevada District - 1928
Missionaries of the Nevada District - 1928
Joseph Oaks Story, president of the San Francisco Branch,  1922 May
Joseph Oaks Story, president of the San Francisco Branch, 1922 May

Sources

Mission