JAMES B. WARE, farmer, Corinth, Heard County, Georgia, son of John M. and Lucy (Sturdivant) Ware, was born on the plantation on which he now lives in Heard County (then just organized) in 1830. His paternal grandfather, Henry Ware, was … Continue reading
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Added by: A.Firefly ∞ Source: “EPITAPHS FROM GRAVEYARDS in Wellesley (Formerly West Needham), North Natick, and Saint Mary’s Churchyard in Newton Lower Falls, Massachusetts with Genealogical and Biographical Notes” by George Kuhn Clarke LL. B. printed in 1900.” Find A … Continue reading
“VANCLEAVE Samuel M. Ware, age 70, died Monday at 1:30 am of pneumonia. He was the eldest son of Mrs. Elizabeth Ware and the late Johnson Ware. Mr. Ware was born during the War Between the States, December 11, 1862, … Continue reading
Added by: GreenHills Stones Calling Joseph Henry Ware, Jr (alias Robert Mingo) Son of Joseph H. Ware & Barbara Jaquett Justice of the Peace for 30 years at the American Smelter & Refining Company (ASARCO) copper & lead smelter, … Continue reading
“SACRED | to the memory of | Daniel Ware Esq. | who died | Oct. 20, 1819, Behold and see as you pass bye. As you are now so once was I, As I am now so you must be; … Continue reading
“Liberty H. Ware. Among the men in public life who have had considerable nautical experience is Hon. Liberty H. Ware, of Cleveland. He is a grandson of John T. Ware, of Philadelphia, who spent his life in building sailing vessels, … Continue reading
”Dr. Augustin Smith was born in Clinton county, New York. June 13, 1800. He attended lectures at the University of Vermont in 1823, in connection with his other medical studies, and was licensed to practice medicine by the Clinton County … Continue reading
”John Ware (deceased) was born in Broome, Sheffield county, Massachusetts, February 23, 1819. His parents, Lemuel and Salome (Chamberlain) Ware, were natives of the same place. Lemuel was a soldier in the war of 1812, while his father served in … Continue reading
FLANAGAN, JAMES WINRIGHT (1805-1887). James Winright Flanagan, Texas lieutenant governor and United States Senator, was born in Gordonsville, Albermarle County, Virginia, on September 7, 1805, the son of Charles and Elizabeth (Saunders) Flanagan. In 1815 the family moved to Boonesboro, … Continue reading
“This honored veteran of the Civil War and well known agriculturist of Nodaway county, Missouri, was born in Gallia county, Ohio, September 17, 1842, a son of George W. and Helen (Wiseman) Null, also natives of that county, where the … Continue reading