Franklin W. Ware was born Feb. 20, 1820 in Caroline County, Virginia and died Jan. 30, 1878 in Richmond, Virginia. He married Martha Ellen Cauthorne (B.Sep. 28, 1820 – D.Jan. 27, 1906), on Dec. 15, 1842 in Virginia. He is … Continue reading
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My name is Kathy Ware and I love teaching and working with young children. This is my ninth year of teaching and my 7th year here in District five. I graduated from the University of South Carolina with a degree in … Continue reading
My name is Michael Ware, and as a boy, I remember hearing my uncle talk about our ancestors who came across the ocean in search of a better life. I really didn’t really care much until my grandparents passed away, … Continue reading
MEMORIES & MOMENTS Jim McKee: From ‘Wild wood’ to a museum JIM McKEE For the Lincoln Journal Star Mar 31, 2018 Facebook Twitter Email The house pictured above is Nebraska City’s home of J. A. Ware banker and … Continue reading
Harold “Hal” Ware as he appeared near the time of his death in 1935. Harold Maskell “Hal” Ware (August 19, 1889 – August 14, 1935) was an American Marxist regarded as one of the Communist Party’s top experts on … Continue reading
Grace Arrington Ware was the daughter of Edward Rowell Ware and the former Margaret Ann Elizabeth Bacon of Clarke County, Georgia. On February 12th 1861, Grace married Thomas Glascock Barrett, son of Thomas Samuel Barrett and the former Mary Savannah … Continue reading
Reporter, correspondent; journalism educator. Born– July 3, 1910, Birmingham. Parents– Edward Ware and Lewis Robertson (Butt) Barrett. Married– Mason Daniel, November 25, 1939. Children– Two. Education– Princeton University, A.B., 1932; attended University of Dijon in France; Bard College, LL.D., 1950. … Continue reading
. Capt. James Ware 1778 – 1832 Nancy Garland Pendleton 1786 – 1825 by Iris Teta Eubank Wagner 3rd great-granddaughter Capt. James Ware was born December 25, 1778 in Amherst County, Virginia, son of Capt. John Ware, an officer in the … Continue reading
BIOGRAPHY: Richard Ware (1764 – 1834) “Richard Ware may have been born in Scotland about 1764 and came to America with a brother settling in Alexander, Virginia in 1774. Richard and Mary “Polly” Wilson were married 24 June 1804. … Continue reading
Mr. Ware devotes his attention largely to dairying with ten grade, short horn cows and a good quota of young cattle. He is president of the Deerfleld Valley creamery. He has a sugar place of 900 buckets and is reputed … Continue reading