Source: Boston Daily Advertiser, May 2, 1864, p.2 … Continue reading
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Source: Gazette, February 25, 1805, p.2 … Continue reading
Source: Daily National Intelligencer, Sept. 27, 1833, p.3 … Continue reading
“Helen Lincoln, daughter of Dr Levi and Desire (Thaxter) Lincoln of Hingham, was a fifth cousin of President Abraham Lincoln. She was the first wife of John Ware, Boston physician, and bore him eight children from 1824 to 1840. One … Continue reading
“Storer P. Ware, Jr., a resident of Roanoke since 1949, died at age 82 on April 11. Born in Hingham, Mass., he graduated Harvard University in 1932. During World War II, he served as British Vice-Consul in North Carolina and … Continue reading
“Ware, Clara Crosby, 65 Home Avenue, Middletown, Conn. Prepared by the High School, Hingham, Mass., and by private tuition. A.B., 1910, proup, History and Economics and Politics; A.M., Columbia University, 1915. Teacher in the Centre Union School, Easthampton, Mass., 1910-11, … Continue reading
“John Ware was born in Hingham, Massachusetts, December 19, 1795, the son of the Rev. Henry Ware, who was minister in that town for eighteen years, and later Hollis professor of theology in Harvard College from 1805 to 1840, serving … Continue reading
“Ware, Mrs. Dr. D. John (1798-1858). Helen Lincoln, born in Hingham Mass.; daughter of Levi Lincoln and Desire Thaxter Lincoln. She married physician, editor and educator Dr. John D,. Ware (1795-1864) in 1822; had eight children, including Major Robert Ware, … Continue reading
Note: William Ware was a descendant of the fifth generation from Robert Ware, Sr. “WARE, William, author, was born in Hingham, Mass., Aug. 3, 1797; son of the Rev. Dr. Henry (q.v.) and Mary (Clark ) Ware. He was graduated … Continue reading
“John Ware was born in Hingham, Massachusetts, December 19, 1795, the son of the Rev. Henry Ware, who was minister in that town for eighteen years, and later Hollis professor of theology in Harvard College from 1805 to 1840, serving … Continue reading