Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation - Guild Hall
In Many Ways, Here's 'The End' | The East Hampton Star
An Undiluted Pedigree in the Hamptons - The New York Times
Remembering Our Ancestors: Lion Gardiner, 1st Lord of the Manor – Denney Home Place
The First Gardiner Was Our Founding Father | The East Hampton Star
Lion Gardiner and his Descendants
Lion Gardiner (abt.1599-bef.1644) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree
An Undiluted Pedigree in the Hamptons - The New York Times
Montauk Parasail - Gardiners Island Originally known as the island of Manchonake, Gardiners Island was purchased in 1639 by Lion Gardiner from the Montaukett Indians for "a large black dog, some powder
Robert D.L. Gardiner Foundation
Gardiner's Island: A Visit with Robert David Lion Gardiner (1976) - YouTube
Robert D.L. Gardiner Foundation
The Worlds of Lion Gardiner, ca. 1599—1663: Crossings and Boundaries: Special Issue Introduction
Village of East Hampton - Historical Tidbits... Lion Gardiner lies buried at the Village Cemetery under a very grand tombstone. It was designed by the same man who designed St. Patrick's cathedral
Remembering Our Ancestors: Lion Gardiner, 1st Lord of the Manor – Denney Home Place
Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut - 1635 Saybrook, Connecticut
The Lion Gardiner | HV-Rob
History Overview | | Mobile Version
Montaukett - Wikipedia
Robert D.L. Gardiner Foundation
Origins of the Past: The Story of Montauk and Gardiner's Island (The East Hampton Historical Collection): Tom Twomey, John Strong, Gaynell Stone, Rev. Samson Occum, Lynn Ceci, Elizabeth Shapiro Peña, Francis Jennings,
AAQ — Their Sculpted Presence & Lasting Influence / 1639 – 1997 – Art & Architecture Quarterly
The Lion Gardiner | HV-Rob
Lion Gardiner (abt.1599-bef.1644) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree
Origins of the Past: The Story of Montauk and Gardiner's Island (The East Hampton Historical Collection): Tom Twomey, John Strong, Gaynell Stone, Rev. Samson Occum, Lynn Ceci, Elizabeth Shapiro Peña, Francis Jennings,