Anna M.'s husband, Carlos, was the founder/owner of Maria Garcia Cigars. The business was based in Brooklyn. After Carlos passed in 1923, Anna M. took over the business, even learning to smoke cigars to check the quality of the tobacco shipments. She was featured in several newspaper articles across the country. Apparently it was pretty revolutionary for a woman in the 1920's & 1930's to run their own business, let alone smoke cigars!
Anna M.'s husband, Carlos, was the founder/owner of Maria Garcia Cigars. The business was based in Brooklyn. After Carlos passed in 1923, Anna M. took over the business, even learning to smoke cigars to check the quality of the tobacco shipments. She was featured in several newspaper articles across the country. Apparently it was pretty revolutionary for a woman in the 1920's & 1930's to run their own business, let alone smoke cigars!
Family Members
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Abraham Lincoln Gardner
1862–1933
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Annalizzie Belle Gardner
1863 – unknown
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Mary Alice Gardner Whaley
1864–1929
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William H. Gardner
1865–1895
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Jesse Alfonzo "Don" Gardner
1868–1931
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Grant Gardner
1869 – unknown
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Barbara Rebecca ""Sadie"" Gardner Schoch
1870–1931
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Lucinda "Lulu" Gardner Fear
1872–1964
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Emma Elizabeth Gardner Reardon
1876–1964
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Gertrude R. Gardner Reddick
1877–1968
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Hettie Gardner Dumont
1879–1967
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John Thomas Gardner
1881–1973
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Sallie Gardner Bade
1884–1943
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William Cornelius "Neal" Gardner
1887–1972
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