Isabell Ware, 83, of San Diego died Saturday. She was born in Mississippi. Mrs. Ware was a homemaker. Survivors include her sister, Ethel Hawkins; and brother, the Rev. Thomas Smith of San Diego. Services: 11 a.m. tomorrow, Mt. Olive Baptist … Continue reading
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Source: Dallas Morning News, February 8, 1908. p.12 … Continue reading
Source: Evening News, October 4, 1886, p.3 … Continue reading
“Thomas H. Ware enlisted in Co. A. 3rd Mississippi Featherstone’s Brigade in the army of Tennessee in 1861. He served with his brigade in the volunteer companies under Generals Joe Johnson and Hood. He was wounded and captured at Peach … Continue reading
“Franklin Davis was born in Bangor, January, 1816. After graduating he was employed as a teacher three years in Mississippi. He then pursued a theological course in the seminary in Bangor, graduating in 1845. Under a commission from the Home … Continue reading
“Robert Ware was the youngest son of deacon Isaac Ware, and was born in Lexington, Ky., in 1792. Migrating to Campbell county, in his youth, he professed conversion and united with Licking church, about 1812. With Uriah Edwards, he was … Continue reading
“John P. Richardson, Wholesale Dry Goods and Notions, corner of Magazine and Common streets.– The premises of a house of uncommon characteristics–a house that may fairly be said to lead the trade in its line in the section are shown … Continue reading