
CONSTANTINE, Mich. – Harry Junior “Happy Harry” Ware, 82, Roys Road, passed away Thursday at Goshen General Hospital. He was born in Goshen, Ind., on Jan. 17, 1926, a son of Virgil John and Zelda (Spry) Ware. He attended Goshen … Continue reading

CONSTANTINE, Mich. – Harry Junior “Happy Harry” Ware, 82, Roys Road, passed away Thursday at Goshen General Hospital. He was born in Goshen, Ind., on Jan. 17, 1926, a son of Virgil John and Zelda (Spry) Ware. He attended Goshen … Continue reading

PROVIDENCE, Ky. – Fannie Louise Ware, 66, died at 5 a.m. Sunday at her home. She was a cook and a member of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church in Providence. Surviving are two daughters, Jacquline L. Cobb and Violet J. Kelly, … Continue reading

Donna Lou Ware of Danville died Saturday at the Avon Health and Rehabilitation Center. She was 74. Born Oct. 26, 1936, in Mooresville, she was a daughter of Ferris Everett and Mary Josephine Calvert Stanford. Mrs. Ware was a 1954 … Continue reading

Frederick Alonzo Ware and Evelyn Cervantes The Story of How Two Stars Collided This story begins with a lady named Gail Evans and an inquiry about her relative who was the sibling of Eva’s Cervantes father, Thomas. Gail supplied me … Continue reading

“He was born in Montpelier, Vermont in 1810. He died in Cincinnati, Ohio, August 25, 1885. he is buried in Spring Grove Cemetery in Cincinnati. Henry Ware first appears as a listing in the Cincinnati directory for 1839-40 as … Continue reading

April 1, 1848 paid cash to E. Ware for services,….7 50 Oct. 1, 1848 paid cash to E. Ware for services,…..7 50 (Regarding the Eastern Asylum) Reference: Governor’s Message and Annual Reports of the Public Officers of the State and … Continue reading

July 9, 1849, paid cash to W. W. Ware for negro hire,……..20 12 paid cash to W. W. Ware for hay,………………26 00 Reference: Governor’s Message and Annual Reports of the Public Officers of the State and of the Boards of … Continue reading

Oct. 1, 1847 paid cash to E. Ware for services…….7 50 (Regarding the Eastern Asylum) Reference: Governor’s Message and Annual Reports of the Public Officers of the State, and of the Boards of Directors, Visitors, Superintendents and Other Agents of … Continue reading

Jan. 1, 1849 cash paid to W. W. Ware for hay,………………5 00 cash paid to W. W. Ware for negro hire,…..20 12 Reference: Governor’s Message and Annual Reports of the Public Officers of the State, and of the Boards of … Continue reading

Jan. 1, 1849…Paid cash to E. Ware for services,…..7 50 (Regarding the Eastern Asylum) Reference: Governor’s Message and Annual Report of the Public Officers of the State and of the Board of Directors, Visitors, Superintendents, and Other Agents of Public … Continue reading
