
“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

“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
“To the | Memory of | Mr. Josiah Ware, | who died July 3rd 1798 Imitate his Virtues and follow him to GLORY. He was b. in Wrentham, Mar. 21, 1707, son of Nathaniel and Mary (” Wheelak “) Ware. … Continue reading
“DEXTER WARE | DIED | OCT. 20, 1851, | AGED 54. “I am the resurrec tion and the life he that believeth in me though he were dead, yet shall he live.” He was b. Oct. 27, 1797, son of … Continue reading
”George H. Towles, b. Oct. 6, 1832; came to this town from New London in 1857, and was engaged for several years at manufacturing, after which he purchased his farm at Kelleyville, where he has since resided. He was a … Continue reading
“J. Alliston Newhall (1887), merchant, of Boston, son of J. Stocker and Emeline A. (Ware) Newhall, was born in Saugus May 29, 1847. He married, in 1873, Amelia B. Westermann. He attended school in his native town, and afterward at … Continue reading
“Reuel Ware, brother of … and of Capt. Reuben Ware, was b. Sept 24, 1794, presented for baptism by his mother May 7, 1797, d. Aug. 15, 1882. He was surveyor of highways 1820, ’24,’25, hogreave 1825-27, on of the … Continue reading
“Orlando Ware was born in Sherburne, Mass., the twenty-ninth day of August, 1779. His father, John Ware, was a brother of Henry Ware, senior, late Professor of Divinity in Harvard University, and his mother was daughter of Caleb Leland, and … Continue reading
“John, son of Asa Worden, was born in Connecticut, March 1802 and died in Marlboro, in 1885. He was four years old when he came with his parents to Vermont. He attended the public schools of Marlboro and followed farming … Continue reading
Note: John Ware was the great-grandson of Robert Ware. “John Ware, son of Joseph Ware, was born in Sherborn, Massachusetts, May 20, 1717, and died there September 18, 1779. He inherited the north half of the homestead in Sherborn. He … Continue reading
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