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
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Source: New York Herald, August 1, 1873, p.6 … Continue reading
Richard de Ware Richard de Ware was Abbot of Westminster from 1258-1283 and is buried beneath the Cosmati pavement, in front of the High Altar of Westminster Abbey. Monks most often took their surname from the place of their birth … Continue reading
Added by: RNC “Daisy Augustine Marshall Ware is the daughter of Robert Augustine Marshall and Martha Catherine Noel Marshall. She had one sister, Lena Noel Marshall King, who is buried in Mount Comfort Cemetery, Alexandria, Virginia. She was married to … Continue reading
In the Civil War there was action in Halberton and two unknown soldiers were buried in the Churchyard. Richard Symonds, one of Charles I’s Cavaliers, a diarist and antiquarian, took the opportunity of looking into the Church and writes of … Continue reading
A.D. 800. This year was the moon eclipsed, at eight in the evening, on the seventeenth day before the calends of February; and soon after died King Bertric and Alderman Worr. Egbert succeeded to the West-Saxon kingdom; and the same … Continue reading
Although I have yet to match in Virginia, after some time with 37 markers I did match with two who descend from the Were/Weare family of Wellington, Somerset, U.K. Recently I upgraded to 67 markers, and matched with four others of Were/Weare … Continue reading
“WARE, 20 1/2 miles from London, is an ancient market town on the west side of the river Lea, having a considerable trade in malt and corn. It consists of one principal street, intersected by several smaller ones. The houses … Continue reading
“Beriah Man, daughter of Rev. Samuel and Esther (Ware) Man, was born in Dedham, Massachusetts, March 30, 1687. She married, December 20, 1710. Daniel Hawes, son of Daniel and Abigail (Gay) Hawes, and died February 28. 1734. Daniel Hawes, son … Continue reading
“HAROLD ROY LUCAS M.D.; b. Jl 7, 1876, Harpers Station, O.; s. John E. and Malissie Ann (Ware) Lucas. Prepared in Lyons (Kan.) H. S. Division Surg., Frisco R. R., Chaffee, Mo., S 1909; Consulting Surg., do., Joplin, Mo., 1909-18; … Continue reading