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

John M. Ware (1857 – )

JOHN M. WARE, SHUTESTON.–Mr. Ware is a native of Texas, born August 7, 1857. His parents, Henry V. and Martha A. (Everett) Ware, are natives of Georgia, where they were reared and married. The family is of English extraction on … Continue reading

Young Hardy Foster (1844 – 1893)

“Foster, Young Hardy, teacher and planter, Quitman, Miss. 1862, Foster’s; s. J. Collier Foster, Tuscaloosa, and Jane Elizabeth Ware; b. March 15, ,844; Private, Rucker’s Brigade, Cav., C. S. A.; m. Ann Cornelia Foster, Foster’s, 1876; d. in Miss., Aug. … Continue reading

Thomas E. Trigg (1862 – )

Thomas E. Trigg. ‘A map of busy life’ mused the poet Cowper more than a hundred years ago, over his newspaper. The description yet holds good, a century of existence only having widened its field and strengthened its power. With … Continue reading