
Mrs. Ware was born in England, June 13th, 1906. Mrs. Ware was a Red Cross Worker during W.W. II, in England. In 1953, she emmigrated to Canada and worked as an X-ray Technician. In 1957, she married Joseph E. Ware … Continue reading

Mrs. Ware was born in England, June 13th, 1906. Mrs. Ware was a Red Cross Worker during W.W. II, in England. In 1953, she emmigrated to Canada and worked as an X-ray Technician. In 1957, she married Joseph E. Ware … Continue reading
Source: Dallas Morning News, Sept. 20 1959, p.9 … Continue reading
” ‘Mines, Metals and Arts,’ Charles E.Ware & Co., publishers, was issued from the early part of 1874 to the latter part of 1877. It was edited by Joseph E. Ware, a mining engineer.” Reference Data: … Continue reading
Page 118 ”R. M. SMITH, Treasurer, in account with the New Jersey War Fund. 1862. Decr. 20. John A. Ware, father of Benjamin Ware, deceased volunteer,………….. 31 99” Page 110 ”R. M. SMITH, Treasurer, in account with the New Jersey … Continue reading
“WARE, Charles Edward, manager railroad department Buxton & Skinner Printing Co.; born, St. Louis, Mar. 23, 1850; son of Joseph E. and Evelyne (Cray) Ware; educated in public schools; married, St. Louis Co., June 25, 1874, Eliza Bissell (deceased); four … Continue reading
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