
THE WARE FAMILY. Joseph Ware came from England in 1715 and purchased five hundred acres of land near Salem, New Jersey. Jacob Ware, his grandson married Sarah Read, and was the father of Jacob Read Ware, who was born October … Continue reading

THE WARE FAMILY. Joseph Ware came from England in 1715 and purchased five hundred acres of land near Salem, New Jersey. Jacob Ware, his grandson married Sarah Read, and was the father of Jacob Read Ware, who was born October … Continue reading

Henry Burt Wake, son of Bacon and Anna Jane (Rumsey) Ware, was born in Salem on Aug. 20, 1825. On the paternal side his ancestry is traceable back to as early a date as 1675, when Joseph Ware, the orig- … Continue reading

Newark Ware Henry Burt. Nov 97, m, Salem Ware James S, Feb 84, m, 89 E Commerce, Bridgeton … Continue reading

SALEM COUNTY. County Seat—Salem, Population 1920, 36,572. Common Pleas (County) Judge Hon. Henry Burt Ware, ad interim … Continue reading

Senatorial Candidate Political Party Popular Vote J. Allen Frear, Jr. Democratic 71,888 50.85% Clayton Douglas Buck Republican 68,246 48.28% Hamilton D. Ware Progressive 681 0.48% Thomas J. Sard Prohibition 467 0.33% Walter B. Pollard Socialist 80 0.06% Source: 1948 … Continue reading

UNITED STATES SOLDIERS OF THE CIVIL WAR RESIDING IN MICHIGAN, JUNE 1, 1894. This Page lists the names by ward, township, and county of United States Soldiers of the Civil War Residing in Michigan, June 1, 1894. The information was … Continue reading

WARE, Frederick Alonzo, Lawyer, Legislator. The Ware family home in Thirty-sixth street, New York, was occupied by ancestors of Frederick A. Ware when that part of New York was divided into farms. The family is an ancient one, and the … Continue reading

Hammett: Edwin “Midget” Ware If you ever had the slightest curiosity about The Midget Bandit, here are the facts, culled by Warren Harris from the news articles of the day, prison records, and other archives. The images at top and … Continue reading

From the nineteenth election district—Eldridge L. Ware. It is ordered that the persons above named do meet inconventiou at Tallahassee, Florida, at the capitol, on Monday the twentieth (20) day of January, 1868, and proceed to frame a constitution and … Continue reading

Under military authority the State was divided into nineteen election districts, which were so arranged as to have the counties where the white population predominated attached to the counties having large colored majorities. There was but one polling place in … Continue reading
