
This afternoon Cleo passed away peacefully in her bedroom surrounded by her family. Cleo was a dear friend, and for many years and a contributor to this website. She would read books about Wares or written by a Ware. You … Continue reading

This afternoon Cleo passed away peacefully in her bedroom surrounded by her family. Cleo was a dear friend, and for many years and a contributor to this website. She would read books about Wares or written by a Ware. You … Continue reading
Guy Fred Ware was born Sept. 4, 1888 in Kansas. Guy F Ware United States Census, 1900 Name Guy F Ware Event Type Census Event Year 1900 Event Place Eureka Township (excl. Eureka city), Greenwood, Kansas, United States Gender Male … Continue reading
Recently I can across some new “old” information regarding John Ware of Gloucester Co. Virginia. The book “Early Virginia Immigrants, 1623-1666,” by George Cabell Greer has been re-scanned and corrected by Allen Price in 2011. There are over 17,000 names … Continue reading
The following letter was written by Caroline Coffee Ware (McDavitt) to her husband Basil McDavitt, Jr. just prior to her death. Caroline was born 26 February 1817 in Maury County, Tennessee and died on 9 January 1857 after having nine … Continue reading
The Mystery of Maud Irving (the “Wildwood Flower”) – Eric M. Bram “I’ll twine ’mid the ringlets Of my raven black hair, The lilies so pale And the roses so fair” Maud Irving Kane, age 20 Maud Irving is the … Continue reading
Al Bouler was attired in an 1800s costume as he portrayed James Farley and greeted arriving guests on the veranda of the Ware-Farley-Hood House. He invited each to cross the threshold of the historic mansion and enjoy an evening of … Continue reading
I have in my possession a note from the Vermont Asylum that states Paul Ware died of old age there in 1868. Does anyone know of this ancetor?
Chapter One is now posted in Works and Contributions of Judy Ware
We welcome all our subscribers and followers to read the complete re-write of “New Nation ~ New Home”, by Judy C. Ware. Posted, so far, is only the beginning of this wonderful historical work. Each Monday a new chapter will … Continue reading
This photo was taken at the Mt. Zion Cemetery in Somerset County where many of my Ware family members are buried (James Ware, Amos Ware, and others) My sister-in-law took the photo standing just inside the cemetery looking … Continue reading
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