
Jordan P. Ware, Capt. William W. Ware, 5th Sgt. Source: History of Caroline County, Virginia,1727 to 1924 by Marshall Wingfirld, Published Richmond, 1924, page 248 … Continue reading

Jordan P. Ware, Capt. William W. Ware, 5th Sgt. Source: History of Caroline County, Virginia,1727 to 1924 by Marshall Wingfirld, Published Richmond, 1924, page 248 … Continue reading

Copy to your browser. https://books.google.com/books?isbn=1887932909, page 58 Source: Saleratus and Sagebrush, People and Places on the Road West, by Robert L. Monkres, Published by New Concord Press, Zanesville, Ohio, 2003 … Continue reading

Copy to your browser. https://books.google.com/books?id=QQwEAAAAMBAJ, page 27 Source: Billboard Magazine, March 6, 1943, Vol. 55, No. 10 … Continue reading

Copy to your browser. https://books.google.com/books?isbn=1439622957, page 50 William Walker Ware Mary Kline Vail Ware C. M. Ware William Walker Ware Jr Mary Vail Ware Source: Images of America, James City County, by Sara E. Lewis, Arcadia Publishing Co., 2009 … Continue reading

Copy to your browser. https://books.google.com/books?isbn=1439622957, page 78 Images of America James City County, by Sara E. Lewis, Published by the Arcadia Publishing Co. 2009 … Continue reading

Copy to your browser. https://books.google.com/books?isbn=1439622957 page 30 Source: Images of America, James City County, by Sara E. Lewis, Published by Arcadia Publishing, 2009 … Continue reading

Tax Scale; $16.30 on $1000 Ware Albert 2 91 Source: History of the Town of Hubbardston, Worcester, Massachusetts, by Rev. J. M. Stowe, Published by Committee, 1881, p. 200 … Continue reading

here has also been, for several years, a Christian Endeavor Society at East Sullivan. Both societies in the town are conducted on the same plan. They meet on Sunday evenings, at the church at the Centre, and at Union Hall … Continue reading

District No. 1 Teachers: D. S. Ware –1852 Source: History of the Town of Sullivan New Hampshire 1777 -1917, Vol. 1, by Rev. Josiah Lafayette Seward, D. D. 1921, p.497 … Continue reading

John Quincy Adams Ware was the supply through the society’s official year, Jan. 6, 1851 to Jan. 5, 1852, preaching here only a part of the time. He lived and preached the remainder of the time at Marlborough. He was … Continue reading
