John Quincy Adams Ware (1822 – 1865)

“John Quincy Adams Ware was the son of Capt. Benjamin and Martha (Chapin) Ware.  He was born in Gilsum, December 17, 1822.  When a youth, he was considered a young man of correct habits, strong to labor, of literary tastes, … Continue reading

Edwin C. Ware (1852 – 1897)

“Edwin C. Ware, Son of Rev. John Q.A. and Emily (Herald), born in Marlborough, Oct. 8. 1852, was an engineer.  Resided in Milford a few years, then removed to Kansas City, thence to Fort Madison, Ia., where he died May … Continue reading

Walter W. Ware (1855 – )

“Walter W. Ware, one of the foremost agriculturists of Putney, is a man of great enterprise, good judgment and undoubted ability.  He was born in Townshend, Vermont, in 1855, a son of the late William W. Ware.  Joseph Ware, his … Continue reading

William Bradford Greeley (1859 – )

“GREELEY, William Bradford: Lawyer; b. Nashua, N.H., Nov. 1, 1859; s. Edward H. and Louisa M. (Ware) Greeley; grad. Dartmouth Coll., A.B., 1881; Columbia Univ., Washington, D.C. LL.B., 1887, LL.M., 1888; m. N.Y. City April 15, 1891, Sarah Nobel Burleigh … Continue reading

Cullen Sawtelle (1805 – 1887)

“In 1843, Norridgewock again furnished a Representative for her district at Washington, this time for two terms (1843-1845) (1849-1851).  Mr. Cullen Sawtelle, son of Captain Richard and Sally (Ware) Sawtelle, was born in Norridgewock, September 25, 1805; graduated from Bowdoin … Continue reading