CLARENCE EUGENE “COON” WARE 1851-1917 Clarence Eugene Ware, son of General Edmund Ware and Margaret Gaines. Clarence being the younger of three children, the others were; Mary Louise Bolling, b & d unknown, Thomas Edwin Ware, aka “Salt”, … Continue reading
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John Ware (left) with his younger brother, Charles, in Philadelphia circa 1896. John H. Ware, Jr, born in Philadelphia 1888. His entrepreneurial streak was apparent at an early age as he repaired things for neighbors for pocket money. His … Continue reading
A 1851 SOAP, FEATUING HEIRS OF ALFRED J. WARE Deceased, April 19 1851 Characters in appearing order, Lizzie M. Ware, Alfred’s widow, Bessie E. Ware, Albert’s daughter, M. B. Carpenter, trustee of Albert’s real … Continue reading
Funeral services for Miss Winsome Ware, were held at the residence of her father, Rev. E. O. Ware, Baptist minister, Monday afternoon at 4 o’clock. Miss Ware, 30, was killed when her car collided with another at a street intersection … Continue reading
I have never understood the science behind the practice of “thumping” melons to see if they are ripe. I suppose the melon gives off certain “vibes” when it’s ready. Amazing! I have seen semi truckers, using an iron rod to … Continue reading
Burnsville GA, about 60 miles south of Atlanta, off US 41, may have missed destruction by Sherman’s army in 1864, but a fire, 17 October, 1888, destroyed a large part of the town anyway. On the morning of that date, … Continue reading
PASSING OF EVA MARY WARE 1886-1962 Miss Eva Mary Ware, 76, passed suddenly, Monday morning October 8, at her home near Tampa, FL. She was born in Marshallville, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Monroe Ware, pioneer … Continue reading
Joseph A. Ware, son of Emma and James Ware, Jr. of Camden, NJ. Joseph, a firefighter for the City of Camden, was fatally injured while engaged in a fire operation in that city. Ware had been ordered, by the officer … Continue reading
DONALD C. WARE, Jr. 8/11/58-7/30/2000 Donald C. Ware Jr,. of National Highway, La Vale, MD, died Sunday, July 30, 2000, at his home. Born August 11, 1958 in Cumberland, MD. He was the son of Donald Ware, … Continue reading
I have a large patch of sumac along my west fence line, and I was Googling “sumac”, for a method of killing the pesky weed, then this SUMMONS item jumped up. Intrigued by the JANE DOE WARE, I dropped the … Continue reading