Herodias Gardiner

Herodias Gardiner
Bornc. 1623
England
Diedafter 1674
Other namesHerodias Long
Herodias Hicks
Herodias Porter
Horrod/Harrud...etc.
Occupation(s)Mother, missionary
Spouse(s)(1) John Hicks
(2) George Gardiner
(3) John Porter
Children
  • Hannah Hicks
  • Thomas Hicks
  • Benoni Gardiner
  • Henry Gardiner
  • George Gardiner
  • William Gardiner
  • Nicholas Gardiner
  • Dorcas Gardiner
  • Rebecca Gardiner

Herodias Gardiner (c. 1623 - after 1674), born Herodias Long, was the wife of three early settlers of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, and was also a zealous Quaker evangelist who was whipped in Massachusetts for sharing her religious testimony with others in her former home town of Weymouth. She married at the age of 13 or 14 in London, she was unhappily brought to the American colonies by her first husband, John Hicks, where they settled in Weymouth. The couple had two known children, and moved to the Rhode Island Colony, but she soon separated from her husband, and looking for maintenance, settled in Newport with George Gardiner, with whom she lived for about 20 years as his common-law wife.

In 1658 she and a friend made a difficult journey to Massachusetts to present their Quaker message, and they were brought before the Governor, then whipped and imprisoned. A few years later, in 1665, Herodias left Gardiner, and went to live with prominent and wealthy John Porter in the Narragansett country west of the Narragansett Bay. She left behind many court records documenting her marital turmoils. She had nine known children with her first two husbands, and has many descendants.