“William H Ingraham born 1801 in Va. married Lucy Windbush in 1826 and moved from Jefferson co. to Jones co. Had the following Children, Caroline D. abt 1831 William S. born abt 1833 Lavantia Jane ,born April 25, 1835 Amy … Continue reading
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Download the Book (PDF 29.4 MB – Requires Acrobat Reader to Read) View the Book Online Preface by Judy C. Ware Grace Episcopal Church, located in Berryville, Virginia, is a treasure not only to the local citizens who still use … Continue reading
“Garland P. Ware, Virginia native in Memphis before the war as a trader, was county clerk (1865-66) and Superintendent of the Memphis City Railroad (1869-70).” Source: Papers of Andrew Johnson, Vol. 7, 1864-1865, by Leroy P. Graff, The University of … Continue reading
Copy to your browser. http://books.google.com/books?id=qXonmIMRI4oC&lpg=PA82&dq=history%20of%20covington%20county%20mississippi&pg=PA30#v=onepage&q=ware&f=false Source: The Papers of Jefferson Davis: June 1841 – July 1846,Vol. 2, James T. McIntosh, William Marsh Rice University and the Jefferson Davis Association, 1975, page 30
“CAPT. B.W. HARRIS is of Scotch descent. His father Benjamin Harris, was a native of Albermarle County, Va., and there married Miss Elizabeth Ware. He removed to Ohio about 1834, and to Jasper County, Ill., in 1836, where he entered … 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
“Ware.–I am the daughter of Georgie Ware Jackson May, born 1-7-1868, died 11-2-1932, and Thomas Wilson May. born 4-14-1859, died 11-21-1902, married 3-26-1889. Georgie Ware Jackson May was the daughter of Mary Matthews Ware, born 9-13-1834, died 9-5-1897, and William … Continue reading
“Acquiring his first knowledge of Colorado in 1864, after making a trip to the territory overland with ox teams from Omaha, in which the progress of the train of one hundred wagons which he was attached was stubbornly resisted by … Continue reading
Dr. James Webb was the father of Lucy Ware Webb Hayes, wife and first lady of President Rutherford B. Hayes. She was his only daughter and passed from her life when she was but two years old. He was Kentucky … Continue reading
“JAMES P. WARE is a stock and land trader in Washington Township, Parke County, and son of William and Nancy (Sanders) Ware. He was born in Shelby County, Ky., February 19, 1817. William Ware, the father of our subject was … Continue reading