This is the grave of Captain Robert Ware, M.D. who volunteered to go in early because he knew he would be needed. He was KIA on the beach. Please remember him with gratitude on this anniversary of D-Day. Joe Ware, San … Continue reading
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“… Puzzles enjoyed a resurgence in the 1930s; in 1933 between 2 and 2.5 million puzzles were sold each week, some of them delivered by milkmen. Through the worst depression in our history, five hundred puzzle companies were able to … Continue reading
“Uncle John Ware, whom all old timers know, is in town. He is living in the Bradshaw and comes to the city so infrequently that his visits are noted. They would be noted anyhow by reason of his tall and … Continue reading
Source: Virginia Gazette, 1775 … Continue reading
NEW INFORMATION IS CONTINUALLY BEING ADDED. Before I begin the multi-generational saga of this Ware line and their relationship to Belle Grove, I want to credit the search for their ancestral connections to many hours of work, by … 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
Picture from Photobucket, chairs date approximately 1850 to 1900 Ware chairs were made between 1800 and 1940 by five generations of a family in the Cumberland County community of Roadstown, northwest of Bridgeton. The patriarch, Maskell Ware, found a niche … Continue reading
“The Lincoln Co. GA Cemeteries in the list of Cemeteries submitted by Larry R. Butler and Janice B. Turner were obtained by Larry and Betty Sue Bunch in the mid 1990’s. Betty Sue then added Obituary data and produced for … Continue reading
“Story of Tong War Wallace Ware (a colorful lawyer and resident of Santa Rosa) was Chief Prosecutor in the D.A.’s office when a Tong War of major proportions erupted in San Francisco. The Hop Sing and Suey Sing Tongs had … Continue reading
“CHAIN GANG: THE ARKANSAS PEACE SOCIETY By James J. Johnston … Jehoiada J. Ware, a Peace Society leader, was Fulton County’s representative to the Thirteenth General Assembly in 1861. He had been in Little Rock at a Special Session of … Continue reading