Kentucky, FRANKFORT – Lucy Ware Chapman, 99, died Aug 13 at her daughter’s home. Visitation Mon, 4-6pm at First Baptist Church, St. Clair St., Frankfort. Service following at 6pm. Burial at Lexington Cemetery, Tue, 10am. Dr. David Hinson will officiate. … Continue reading
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Source: Cincinnati Commercial Tribune, October 15, 1871, p.5 … Continue reading
“Clinton MO – Died at his residence on East Jefferson Street Tuesday afternoon, Frank Ware, whose genial soul took on the sleep of Death. And the words “Frank is dead”, soon were current over Clinton. That dread malady, rheumatism, with … Continue reading
WARE, Frank S. Frank S. Ware is the popular collector of Henry County. The subject of this sketch was born in Woodford County, Kentucky, December 3, 1844. His father, H. P. Ware, and his mother, (formerly Eliza J. Watkins) were … Continue reading
Copy to your browser and read pages117-20. http://books.google.com/books?id=1A3k7Wqaq0wC&lpg=RA1-PA28&dq=history%20of%20bourbon%20co%20ky&pg=PA117#v=onepage&q=ware&f=false Source: Remember the Raisin! …, by Garrett Glenn Clift, Published by Kentucky Historical Society, Frankfort, Kentucky, 1961, pages 117-20
A little over a week ago, Judy Ware e-mailed me a current map of the area around Frankfort and Versailles KY. She had just been to that area on a research trip with her husband. (Judy is the author of … 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
“BULLOCK, THOS Sr, farmer P.O. Eureka. The above gentleman is one of the best known, and one of the oldest settlers of Woodford Co. On the 27th day of Feb. 1841 a bill was approved by the Governor, entitles an … Continue reading
“In studying the lineage of the Bullock family we find that they are of English stock and southern associations. As early as 1830 Thomas ans Agnes (Ware) Bullock (the latter of Scotch-Welsh descent)” (The Wares migrated from England to Ireland … Continue reading