
Sanford Oren Ware, 89, of Athens, died Friday, Sept. 3, 2004. A native and lifelong resident of McMinn County, he was a son of the late Horace and Elizabeth Gentry Ware. A member of East Athens Baptist Church and a … Continue reading

Sanford Oren Ware, 89, of Athens, died Friday, Sept. 3, 2004. A native and lifelong resident of McMinn County, he was a son of the late Horace and Elizabeth Gentry Ware. A member of East Athens Baptist Church and a … Continue reading
Source: Salem Register, December 3, 1855, p.2 … Continue reading
Source: Agricultural, Jan. 14, 1820, p.15 … Continue reading
Source: Farmer’s Cabinet, April 19, 1823, p.3 … Continue reading
Source: Montgomery Advertiser, May 26, 1915, p.2 … Continue reading
“SHELBY — Mrs. Janell Hill Ware, 92, died Saturday, March 24, 2007, at Century Care of Shelby. A native of Rutherford County, Mrs. Ware was a homemaker and a member of Lafayette Street United Methodist Church, the Wesley Fellowship Class … Continue reading
Copy to your browser and read pages46-49 http://books.google.com/books?id=AvTtagpo8QgC&lpg=RA1-PT106&dq=slavery%20by%20any%20other%20name%20ware&pg=PA46#v=onepage&q=ware&f=false Source: Slavery by Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War ti World War II, by Douglas A. Blackmon, published by First Anchor Books Edition, January 2009, Random House … Continue reading
”WARE.—In Salem, Mass., Fourth mo. 30th, 1883, Huldah V. Ware, wife of Horace C. Ware, aged 63 years; a member of Salem Monthly Meeting. She was largely given to hospitality, and careful to fulfil the duty of feeding the hungry … Continue reading
“In 1835 the English lecturer, George Thompson, invited to this country by Garrison, tried to speak in the First Methodist Church at the head of the Common. A mob gathered smashed in the windows and demanded Thompson. They really meant … Continue reading
While researching her husband, Horace Ware of Alabama, I found this article regarding his second wife, Mary Harris Ware. “… Had Mary Harris found a home for her happy childhood among the pleasant fields of New England instead of the … Continue reading
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