About Vicki

I am the last in my family line to carry the name Ware. It is my middle name. I am interested in learning about my ancestors, because all my mother's family were past about the time I was born. I began researching like most of us start, with a casual curiosity, which has developed into a healthy obsession. I've been learning how and where to research for several years, and have amassed a lot of interesting information. But the most important part of this journey into the past, is the connections I have made with family members many times removed, but who share a common interest as well as common ancestors. I can now say with pride that I am a member of a large and varied family. I hope that this website can help fill in the blanks, put the pieces of the puzzle together, and solve the mysteries of your past. ~ Captain Jack Sparrow

James B. Ware (1830 – )

JAMES B. WARE, farmer, Corinth, Heard County, Georgia, son of John M. and Lucy (Sturdivant) Ware, was born on the plantation on which he now lives in Heard County (then just organized) in 1830. His paternal grandfather, Henry Ware, was … Continue reading

M. C. Ware (1857 – )

Among the leading farmers and stockmen of Washington county is numbered M. C. Ware, who resides on a well improved and valuable ranch near Bartlesville and is recognized as one of the large landholders and substantial citizens of his community. … Continue reading

George Lester Ware Obituary, 2002

CLEVELAND – George Lester Ware, 83, of Clinton, formerly of Cleveland, retired inspector for the Motor Vehicle Comptroller’s office for the State of Mississippi, former investigator for the Mississippi State Welfare Department, and retired Army captain, died Sunday at St. … Continue reading