. Capt. James Ware 1778 – 1832 Nancy Garland Pendleton 1786 – 1825 by Iris Teta Eubank Wagner 3rd great-granddaughter Capt. James Ware was born December 25, 1778 in Amherst County, Virginia, son of Capt. John Ware, an officer in the … Continue reading
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Kenneth ”Buck” Ware, 59, of 1742 E. 26th St., Owensboro, died Saturday, May 6, 1989, at Owensboro-Daviess County Hospital. He was born in Daviess County, was a surveyor and co-owner of Hale Riney and Gilmore Inc., and was a member … Continue reading
“FULTON, GEORGE WARE (1810-1893). George Ware Fulton, founder of the Coleman-Fulton Pasture Company, the son of George and Ann (Ware) Fulton, was born in Philadelphia on June 8, 1810. He became a school teacher, watchmaker, and maker of mathematical instruments … 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
“William A. Nash, second son of Cornelius Nash, was born in Kaufman, Texas, December 25, 1862. He attended the public schools up to the time he was sixteen years of age , when his father having died, the young man’s … Continue reading
“Ananias Ware, farmer, is a son of Jacob Ware, who was born in Virginia, and removed to this state in 1810, settling in Pike County. He then went to Ross County, where he lived till 1853, when he moved to … Continue reading