
Driftwood on the Sea of Life. By Willie Ware. 1 vol 12 mo. Philada: Jas. Challen & Son.—A. collection of articles in prose and verse, which the author has chosen a very appropriate title. Willie Ware seems to be young … Continue reading

Driftwood on the Sea of Life. By Willie Ware. 1 vol 12 mo. Philada: Jas. Challen & Son.—A. collection of articles in prose and verse, which the author has chosen a very appropriate title. Willie Ware seems to be young … Continue reading

REPRESENTATIVES Or DEPUTIES. May 31,1727 to October 14, 1727. Mr. WILLIAM DUDLEY, Speaker. County of Suffolk. Boston, . . . Wrentham……….. Mr. Jonathan Ware…. Also, May 25, 1726 to April 5, 1727 Reference: The Acts and Resolves, Public and Private, … Continue reading

No. 29 Bond street was occupied for two or three years by Samuel Cowdry, a distinguished lawyer, who moved from 27 Cherry street about 1828. He was assistant alderman from the fourth ward in 1822 and two years later was … Continue reading

This community has so long looked up to Dr. JOHN WARE as one of the leading members of the medical profession, that the announcement of his sudden death, which took place on Friday, the 29th ult., brings to all the … Continue reading

Since 1815 the Swanzey Militia Company have had the following commanders: … Jonathan D. Ware … Reference: The History of Swanzey, New Hampshire, from 1734 to 1890, by Benjamin Read, The Salem Publishing and Printing Co, Salem, MA, p.153 … Continue reading

80, of Cape May, died Monday at Chestnut Hill Hospital, Pennsylvania. Mrs. Toner was a former teacher in Cheltenham Township, Pa. She was a member of the Cape May Cottagers Beach Club, Cape May Yacht Club, Cape May Genealogy Society, … Continue reading

, 68 – of Somers Point, passed away on December 18 in Galloway. Born in Northfield, he was a lifetime resident of Scullville and Somers Point. He will be remembered for his tile work in the area. He is survived … Continue reading

85 – of Lower Bank passed away on July 18, 2011 at her home. Born in Barnegat, daughter of the late Samuel and Myrtle Winton Simpkins, she lived in this area all her life. She was predeceased by her daughter … Continue reading

GRACE STENECK WARE, 82, of Hackensack, formerly of Teaneck, died Wednesday. She was a former volunteer for the Hackensack Disabled People. She was a member of the First Baptist Church, Ridgefield Park, and the Senior Citizens, Hackensack. Surviving are a … Continue reading

ELSIE BOLAND WARE, 92, of Millville, died Thursday in Cumberland Medical Center in Hopewell Township. Born in Millville, she was a lifelong resident there. She was a graduate of Millville High School and Glassboro State College. She was employed as … Continue reading
