Source: Washington Whig, Dec. 13, 1828, p.3 … Continue reading
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In the name of God, Amen. I, Nicholas Ware, Senior of the State of SC, Edgefield County, being of sound mind and discretion, but reflecting on the uncertainty of life, do make, institute and appoint this my Last Will and … Continue reading
“Other existing Ware houses are the Reuel Ware house built by Daniel Ware on Brook Street, now owned by Robert H. Monks; the Captain Reuben Ware house on Walnut Street, now owned by the Millers; and Mr. Sheridan’s at the … Continue reading
“Mr. Joseph Davenport, a clothier by occupation, settled at the Lower Falls about the year 1730 or 1731, and built a dwelling-house a third^of a mile distant from the forges on the Boston Road (now Woodward Street); and opened a … Continue reading
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This book has partial information on the descendants of Robert Ware of Needham, Massachusetts, but gives a good overview. Information on descendants can be found throughout the book. Copy to your browser. http://books.google.com/books?id=lQWY2SidI3MC&lpg=PA281&dq=dana%20ware&pg=PA64#v=snippet&q=%20ware&f=false Source: History of Needham, Massachusetts, 1790-1911, by … Continue reading
ORTHODOX CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH IN GRANTVILLE, NOW THE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH IN WELLESLEY HILLS On December 24, 1846, a meeting was held at the house of the Rev. Harvey Newcomb, at which were present, Mr. Ncwcomb, Reuel Ware, John Batchelder, Reuben … Continue reading
“Robert Ware, father of Ephraim and Ebenezer, both of whom lived to be very old, had a land grant in Rosemary Meadow in 1654, and another beyond the Great Plain in 1662/3. In his will dated 1698/9, Robert devised land … Continue reading
For a long time, we descendants of James and Agnes Todd Ware have assumed that our Ware family ancestors had exclusivity to Franklin and Woodford Counties in Kentucky, and that all descendants of the Ware line in this area could … Continue reading
“The Ware, always large land owners, willed land ‘around Maugus Hill’ as early as 169. Ephraim Ware owned the Sheridan home and land around Rosemary Brook and of Brookside Road. Another branch of the family, Daniel Ware, owned land and … Continue reading