Hi folks, I've just recently updated my family tree webpages for my WARD,MAXSON,ENO,MORGAN and BURKE,KESSLER,VERMILLION family lines (and many more, of course). The web address for the home page is: <http://members.home.net/carlwward1/ward_genealogy.html> (NOTE: Between the word "ward" and "genealogy", there's an underscore character "_" Sometimes that's a little hard to see if you're re-typing that internet address.) I might add that on my home page you can find an index of all the names in my family tree (on the web pages) and a surname list as well. All family pages have links that you can click on to proceed to the children or parents (if known). My new email address is also on the home page. Would sure appreciate hearing from anyone that might find a connection. Thanks, Carl WARD
At 3:36 PM -0400 on 6/2/00, Carol Jackson wrote: > Bob, I have a friend researching the Ward name, she is looking for James, > Catherine, Mary. Could you send her this same message as it will not let me > send it to her. Her name is Jan, [email protected] Done! Bob Ward Associate Principal Horn San Francisco Symphony http://www.slip.net/~rnward
Bob, I have a friend researching the Ward name, she is looking for James, Catherine, Mary. Could you send her this same message as it will not let me send it to her. Her name is Jan, [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Ward" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, June 02, 2000 11:30 AM Subject: success in Newark and NY > Hi all, > > Went to Mount Pleasant cemetery in Newark and found my GG Grandparents > burial plot. In it were: > > William Warren WARD b. MA 12 Oct 1815 d. NYC 17 Mar 1885 > Maria Jane [PHILLIPS] Ward b. NY 2 Nov. 1818 d. NYC 10 Apr 1899 > Inez W. PHILLIPS b. 1845 d. 17 Feb 1895 > William H. WARD b. 1838 d. Newark 4 Aug 1855 > George Harmon PEABODY b. Baltimore 1831 d. NYC 22 May 1912 > Belle Bratton WARD Peabody b. 1848 d. Atlantic City 25 Jan 1913 > George PEABODY b. 1868 d. 7 Dec 1884 > > Also went to NYC and got a couple of death certificates. > > The parents of William Warren WARD are were named on his death certificate: > > James D. WARD b. MA > Mary WARD b. MA > > Maria Jane PHILLIPS Ward's parents: > > Henry PHILLIPS b. England > Catherine PHILLIPS b. NY > > Anyone out there resonate with these folks? > > Bob > > Bob Ward > Associate Principal Horn > San Francisco Symphony > http://www.slip.net/~rnward >
Hi all, Went to Mount Pleasant cemetery in Newark and found my GG Grandparents burial plot. In it were: William Warren WARD b. MA 12 Oct 1815 d. NYC 17 Mar 1885 Maria Jane [PHILLIPS] Ward b. NY 2 Nov. 1818 d. NYC 10 Apr 1899 Inez W. PHILLIPS b. 1845 d. 17 Feb 1895 William H. WARD b. 1838 d. Newark 4 Aug 1855 George Harmon PEABODY b. Baltimore 1831 d. NYC 22 May 1912 Belle Bratton WARD Peabody b. 1848 d. Atlantic City 25 Jan 1913 George PEABODY b. 1868 d. 7 Dec 1884 Also went to NYC and got a couple of death certificates. The parents of William Warren WARD are were named on his death certificate: James D. WARD b. MA Mary WARD b. MA Maria Jane PHILLIPS Ward's parents: Henry PHILLIPS b. England Catherine PHILLIPS b. NY Anyone out there resonate with these folks? Bob Bob Ward Associate Principal Horn San Francisco Symphony http://www.slip.net/~rnward
I am looking for information on a Daniel Ward b.1832, d.1864/65 as a prisoner at Point Pleasent Lookout Maryland. m.Susannah Nobles b.1828 d 1906 Both of these folks were from N.C. any info will be appreciated. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, June 02, 2000 9:00 AM Subject: WARD-D Digest V00 #122
Thank you! I will check it out Marsha Ward P.S. Ever since I started this genealogy stuff I have a hard time not typing my last name in all CAPS... Sigh! > -----Original Message----- > From: Tommie Horn [SMTP:[email protected]] > Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2000 6:24 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: WARD Family in Beaver Co, PA > > I think Ancestry.com has something on Ohio that is free for a few days. I > checked out just Ward and there were several Jacobs. You might try it. I > think that was the site I was checking anyway. Good luck > > Tommie > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ward, Marsha" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2000 1:32 PM > Subject: WARD Family in Beaver Co, PA > > > > Good Morning! > > > > Here I am again... > > > > I just received some great, and very helpful, information from the (PA) > > Beaver > > County Genealogical Society! &:o) > > > > My ggg-grandparents and their family were listed in the 1850 Census for > Big > > Beaver Twp. > > I thought they were in Gallia Co, OH for that Census because they did > reside > > there a few years later, so this is a great breakthrough. > > > > Does anyone on this list have a connection to or information about the > > following family? > > > > Jacob WARD, b. abt. 1810 (my ggg-grandfather), born in either VA or PA. > > Anna (SMITH) Ward, b. abt 1815 (my ggg-grandmother), born in OH. > > David WARD, b. abt. 1836 > > Nelson W. WARD, b. NOV 20 1837 > > Joseph WARD, b. JUL 8 1839 > > Caleb WARD, b. March 1843 (my gg-grandfather), his Civil War Military > > enlistment record says he was born in Beaver Co, PA. > > Rebecca J. WARD, b. abt. 1847 > > Robert J. WARD, b. abt. 1849 > > > > The first 3 or 4 children were born in Columbiana Co, OH and the others > were > > born in Beaver Co, PA. > > > > Jacob WARD died sometime in the 1850's in Gallia Co., OH. > > > > Marsha M. Ward > > Monterey, CA > > "You cannot belong to anyone else, until you belong to yourself." > > --Pearl Bailey > > > >
Does anyone have any information on the Isaac Hill Ward family? They were originally from North Carolina, but later moved to Tennessee and finally settled in Clay County, Arkansas. I am particularly interested in Levi J. Ward (1844-1885)and his son William Jackson Ward (1863-1935). Levi is buried in Greenway, Arkansas beside his wife Martha. Thanks, Casse [email protected]
I think Ancestry.com has something on Ohio that is free for a few days. I checked out just Ward and there were several Jacobs. You might try it. I think that was the site I was checking anyway. Good luck Tommie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ward, Marsha" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2000 1:32 PM Subject: WARD Family in Beaver Co, PA > Good Morning! > > Here I am again... > > I just received some great, and very helpful, information from the (PA) > Beaver > County Genealogical Society! &:o) > > My ggg-grandparents and their family were listed in the 1850 Census for Big > Beaver Twp. > I thought they were in Gallia Co, OH for that Census because they did reside > there a few years later, so this is a great breakthrough. > > Does anyone on this list have a connection to or information about the > following family? > > Jacob WARD, b. abt. 1810 (my ggg-grandfather), born in either VA or PA. > Anna (SMITH) Ward, b. abt 1815 (my ggg-grandmother), born in OH. > David WARD, b. abt. 1836 > Nelson W. WARD, b. NOV 20 1837 > Joseph WARD, b. JUL 8 1839 > Caleb WARD, b. March 1843 (my gg-grandfather), his Civil War Military > enlistment record says he was born in Beaver Co, PA. > Rebecca J. WARD, b. abt. 1847 > Robert J. WARD, b. abt. 1849 > > The first 3 or 4 children were born in Columbiana Co, OH and the others were > born in Beaver Co, PA. > > Jacob WARD died sometime in the 1850's in Gallia Co., OH. > > Marsha M. Ward > Monterey, CA > "You cannot belong to anyone else, until you belong to yourself." > --Pearl Bailey > >
Good Morning! Here I am again... I just received some great, and very helpful, information from the (PA) Beaver County Genealogical Society! &:o) My ggg-grandparents and their family were listed in the 1850 Census for Big Beaver Twp. I thought they were in Gallia Co, OH for that Census because they did reside there a few years later, so this is a great breakthrough. Does anyone on this list have a connection to or information about the following family? Jacob WARD, b. abt. 1810 (my ggg-grandfather), born in either VA or PA. Anna (SMITH) Ward, b. abt 1815 (my ggg-grandmother), born in OH. David WARD, b. abt. 1836 Nelson W. WARD, b. NOV 20 1837 Joseph WARD, b. JUL 8 1839 Caleb WARD, b. March 1843 (my gg-grandfather), his Civil War Military enlistment record says he was born in Beaver Co, PA. Rebecca J. WARD, b. abt. 1847 Robert J. WARD, b. abt. 1849 The first 3 or 4 children were born in Columbiana Co, OH and the others were born in Beaver Co, PA. Jacob WARD died sometime in the 1850's in Gallia Co., OH. Marsha M. Ward Monterey, CA "You cannot belong to anyone else, until you belong to yourself." --Pearl Bailey
Hi! My grandfather was Thomas Ward (4/15/1849 - 3/3/1919). He and his parents originally came from TN according to MS census records. He was married to Ada Estes. He and Ada are buried in the Saltillo Cemetery, Saltillo, Lee County, MS. I know nothing else about him. Could he "belong" to one of the Thomas Wards being discussed currently? Feel free to email me if you have any info! Bebe Roper Byerly [email protected]
-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Monday, May 29, 2000 7:02 PM Subject: Re: Wards > Hi, Sorry I guess I forgot that. They lived in Washington County, Alabama. >They are buried in New Hope Cemetery in Washington County also. Emma was >b.12-19-1864 Her and Felix Richardson married 12-29-1881 and had the >following children: Lula b.1900 married Oscar Taylor-------. Minnie L.b1885 >married George Goldman----------Leslie Moore b.1886 married Vadie M. ?------- >George b.1891--------Jessie A. b.1894 married Lula M. Tyson----- John W. >b.1899-----Lucy E. called Missy and 2 unknown children also buried in New >Hope Cemetery at St Stephens. Alabama.I hope some of these names are what you >are looking for. Hope to connect with someone soon, I feel it in my bones. > Thanks, Diane >
Just posting my WARDS Issac Ward b 1810 OH. d. bef. 1899 in Madison Co., AR m. Sarah ("Sally") Dickey on June 18, 1829 in Fayette, IN. Sarah b 1810 in KY. Daughter of John Dickey and Mary. Sarah d. bef. 1899 in Madison Co., AR Issac WARD and Sarah had the following children: Joseph b 1832 IN Samuel b 1834 IN Lucinda b 1838 IN Susan b 1840 IN m.Isaac Piner/Poiner, second m. Pernell Fleming(s) Grant b 1842 IN Lydia Frances b Jan 9, 1850 IN. d. Feb 2, 1936 St. Paul, Madison Co., AR m. Daniel Jackson Bayley Feb. 7, 1869 in Glenwood, Mills Co., IA Issac Ward Jr. b 1851 IN. m. Rosannah b 1849 GA - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------- Susan Ward married Issac Piner. Issac was b. IL Susan and Issac had only one child before he died: Mary Isabelle Piner b June 22, 1862 in IL. d. Jan 11, 1936 in Grenola, Elk Co., KS Susan Ward married second to Pernell Fleming and had six children: Germetta Nelson John Robert Issac Lydia
Can anyone connect with the Ward family listed below. I don't have any infomation on the Wards other thatn this. I got most of my information from the death certificate of my ggrandmother Mary Zemela. It gave her parents as Simon Ward and Mary King and said he was b in AL. Mary King was supposed to have come over from Germany or Holland. I found a record of a Mary Polly and Simon Ward and I have assume this was the same as there aren't that many Simons. Any information would be appreciated. Beulah Reeves McCain - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Descendants of Simon Ward 1 Simon Ward b: Abt. 1810 in AL or SC . +Mary King b: Abt. 1811 in (?SC) m: August 02, 1830 in Richmond Co., GA ..... 2 John Ward b: Abt. 1833 in AL ......... +Martha ? b: Abt. 1840 ..... 2 Mary Zemlar Ward b: July 14, 1834 in SC d: November 03, 1925 in Atlanta, Fulton Co., GA ......... +John M. Bugg b: 1830 in SC m: December 06, 1853 in Columbia Co., GA d: Abt. 1864 in Va or PA ---Civil War . ..... 2 Henry Ward b: Abt. 1841 in GA ..... 2 Frances Ward b: Abt. 1843 in GA ..... 2 Zachanah T. Ward b: Abt. 1845 in GA ..... 2 Andrew I. M. Ward b: Abt. 1847 in GA ..... 2 William H. C. Ward b: Abt. 1849 in GA
In a message dated 05/29/2000 10:59:20 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: Hello, My Ward family came to Tennessee from North and South Carolina. Areas of Edgecomb and Anson County NC. They settled in Humphreys County, TN. in an area that later became Benton. Some of these later moved to Williamson County, IL. They were in Tn. by 1830. Mary << I list my WARD family every few months looking for new listers. Is there anyone out there with WARDS from Will County or Cook County, Illinois? (Joliet, Illinois or Oak Park, Illinois) 1880 - 1910. Linda [email protected] >>
Hello everyone, My name is Diane [Richardson] DeLaughter and I am searching for my great grandparents. My parents are Ruby Elizabeth [Elmore] and John James Richardson called [Jim] b11-15-1904 and d.2-26-1977. His parents were Monroe Morgan Richardson and Carrie [Sullivan], grandparents were Felix A. Richardson and Emma Elizabeth [Ward] ; Emma is my brick wall. she was b.12-19-1864 and married 12-29-1881. Emma and Felix had 12 children. Story is that she came over from England with her folks when she was 3 years of age, at this time I can not prove or disprove that. I do have the names and dates of birth and death for their children and some spouses names if any one connects. Willing to share any and all info I have on my people. Please respond to [email protected] Thanks, Diane
I list my WARD family every few months looking for new listers. Is there anyone out there with WARDS from Will County or Cook County, Illinois? (Joliet, Illinois or Oak Park, Illinois) 1880 - 1910. Linda [email protected]
Do you have any more info on Isaac Ward?
Hi Listers, I received this list several months ago & thought everyone who hasn't seen it might like to have it. Sorry, Ley, It doesn't have a 'stopper' on it. Donia McDonald forwarded message: >This is a good little list. Hope this helps give a better understanding to >some of these occupations. > >Old Occupations > >Accomptant Accountant >Almoner Giver of charity to the needy >Amanuensis Secretary or stenographer >Artificer A soldier mechanic who does repairs >Bailie Bailiff >Baxter Baker >Bluestocking Female writer >Boniface Keeper of an inn >Brazier One who works with brass >Brewster Beer manufacturer >Brightsmith Metal Worker >Burgonmaster Mayor >Caulker One who filled up cracks (in ships or windows or seems > to make them watertight by using tar or oakum-hem fiber > produced by taking old ropes apart >Chaisemaker Carriage maker >Chandler Dealer or trader; one who makes or sells candles; > retailer of groceries, ship supplier >Chiffonnier Wig maker >Clark Clerk >Clerk Clergyman, cleric >Clicker The servant of a salesman who stood at the door to >invite > customers; one who receivedthe matter in the galley > from > the compositors and arranged it in due form ready for > printing; > one who makes eyelet holes in boots using a machine > which clicked. >Cohen Priest >Collier Coal miner >Colporteur Peddler of books >Cooper One who makes or repairs vessels made of staves & >hoops, > such as casks, barrels, tubs, etc. >Cordwainer Shoemaker, originally any leather worker using leather from > Cordova/Cordoba in Spain >Costermonger Peddler of fruits and vegetables >Crocker Potter >Crowner Coroner >Currier One who dresses the coat of a horse with a currycomb; > one who tanned leather by incorporating oil or grease >Docker Stevedore, dock worker who loads and unloads cargo >Dowser One who finds water using a rod or witching stick >Draper A dealer in dry goods >Drayman One who drives a long strong cart without fixed sides for > carrying heavy loads >Dresser A surgeon's assistant in a hospital >Drover One who drives cattle, sheep, etc. to market; a >dealer > in cattle >Duffer Peddler >Factor Agent, commission merchant; > one who acts or transacts business for > another; Scottish steward or bailiff of an estate >Farrier A blacksmith, one who shoes horses >Faulkner Falconer >Fell monger One who removes hair or wool from hides in preparation for > leather making >Fletcher One who made bows and arrows >Fuller One who fulls cloth;one who shrinks and thickens >woolen > cloth by moistening, heating, and pressing; one who > cleans > and finishes cloth >Gaoler A keeper of the gaol, a jailer >Glazier Window glassman >Hacker Maker of hoes >Hatcheler One who combed out or carded flax >Haymonger Dealer in hay >Hayward Keeper of fences >Higgler Itinerant peddler >Hillier Roof tiler >Hind A farm laborer >Holster A groom who took care of horses, often at an inn >Hooker Reaper >Hooper One who made hoops for casks and barrels >Huckster Sells small wares >Husbandman A farmer who cultivated the land >Jagger Fish peddler >Journeyman One who had served his apprenticeship and mastered his craft, > not bound to serve a master, but hired by the day >Joyner /Joiner A skilled carpenter >Keeler Bargeman >Kempster Wool comber >Lardner Keeper of the cupboard >Lavender Washer woman >Lederer Leather maker >Leech Physician >Longshoreman Stevedore >Lormer Maker of horse gear >Malender Farmer >Maltster Brewer >Manciple A steward >Mason Bricklayer >Mintmaster One who issued local currency >Monger Seller of goods (ale, fish) >Muleskinner Teamster >Neatherder Herds cows >Ordinary Keeper Innkeeper with fixed prices >Pattern Maker A maker of a clog shod with an iron ring. A clog was a > wooden pole with a pattern cut into the end >Peregrinator Itinerant wanderer >Peruker A wig maker >Pettifogger A shyster lawyer >Pigman Crockery dealer >Plumber One who applied sheet lead for roofing andset lead >frames > for plain or stained glass windows. >Porter Door keeper >Puddler Wrought iron worker >Quarrier Quarry worker >Rigger Hoist tackle worker >Ripper Seller of fish >Roper Maker of rope or nets >Saddler One who makes, repairs or sells saddles or other > furnishings for horses >Sawbones Physician >Sawyer One who saws; carpenter >Schumacker Shoemaker >Scribler A minor or worthless author >Scrivener Professional or public copyist or writer; notary >public >Scrutiner Election judge >Shrieve Sheriff >Slater Roofer >Slopseller Seller of ready-made clothes in a slop shop >Snobscat /Snob One who repaired shoes >Sorter Tailor >Spinster A woman who spins or an unmarried woman >Spurrer Maker of spurs >Squire Country gentleman; farm owner; justice of peace >Stuff gown Junior barrister >Stuff gownsman Junior barrister >Supercargo Officer on merchant ship who is in charge of cargo and the > commercial concerns of the ship. >Tanner One who tans (cures) animal hides into leather >Tapley One who puts the tap in an ale cask >Tasker Reaper >Teamster One who drives a team for hauling >Thatcher Roofer >Tide waiter Customs inspector >Tinker An itinerant tin pot and pan seller and repairman >Tipstaff Policeman >Travers Toll bridge collection >Tucker Cleaner of cloth goods >Turner A person who turns wood on a lathe into spindles >Victualer A tavern keeper, or one who provides an army,navy, or > ship with food >Vulcan Blacksmith >Wagoner Teamster not for hire >Wainwright Wagon maker >Waiter Customs officer or tide waiter; one who waited on the > tide to collect duty on goods brought in. >Waterman Boatman who plies for hire >Webster Operator of looms >Wharfinger Owner of a wharf >Wheelwright One who made or repaired wheels; wheeled carriages,etc. >Whitesmith Tinsmith; worker of iron who finishes or polishes >the work >Whitewing Street sweeper >Whitster Bleacher of cloth >Wright Workman, especially a construction worker >Yeoman Farmer who owns his own land > >compiled by Dan Burrows >"I put these 130 items together from many sources and used it as a handout >for our local Orange County (NY) Genealogical Society. I was asked by many >recipients if the CHART could be forwarded to other lists or used in local >newsletters. The answer is yes -- please share this information." >Dan Burrows - [email protected]
>Hi Laurie, While searching for your Matthew's family, please be on the lookout for any connections to Thomas W. Ward, b. 1775 SC & Isaac Ward, b. 1782 SC. They are believed to be related. I will do the same for your Mathew. Donia >______________________________X-Message: #1 >Date: Fri, 26 May 2000 13:45:56 -0700 >From: "Laurie Dean" <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Subject: Carolinas>KY>IL>IN>KS WARDs > >Thought that it was time that I throw my WARD family out there in hopes that >there may be a connection. > >Matthew WARD >b: October 1, 1812 Greenville District, SC >d. January 1, 1899 Montana, Labette Co., KS >m. 1)Louisa TURNER (d/o Charles C. & Rebecca TURNER) probably Calloway Co., >KY 2)Mary J. SNOWDEN > >Matthew's 1st son, Lewis "Luke" Franklin WARD, was born in Daubertown, >Calloway Co., KY on May 12, 1841. > >Matthew was in KY until the 1850 census where he was in Crawford Co., IL. >Matthew and two sons joined the Civil War. One son, James M., died during >the war. Matthew stayed in Crawford Co., IL until at least 1870 or so then >by the 1880s he was in Neosho and Labette Counties, KS. > >Matthew was also in the Mexican War. > >Known children of Matthew were: Lewis "Luke" Franklin, James M., Mary J., >Betsey A; two others may be from second wife; not sure: Thomas & Sarah. > >Lewis was back and forth between Sullivan Co., IN, Crawford Co., IL, and >Neosho Co., KS. His children were: General George, Henry A. (I think stands >for Artimus), William B., Emily Frances, Marion Frances (twins that died >near birth). > >Several of us have quite a bit on the WARDs from Matthew on but am searching >for Matthew's parents. > >Does anyone have any WARD connections in Greenville, SC district in the >early 1800s? Would love to share. > >Laurie in NY Donia Neilan McDonald /\_/\ TigerMa (> *. .* <) ICQ #20837398 Like Genealogy? Check my Family Tree, maybe we're cousins!!!!! http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/m/c/d/Donia--N-Mcdonald/ Genealogist's never die, they just add another date to their family tree!
Thought that it was time that I throw my WARD family out there in hopes that there may be a connection. Matthew WARD b: October 1, 1812 Greenville District, SC d. January 1, 1899 Montana, Labette Co., KS m. 1)Louisa TURNER (d/o Charles C. & Rebecca TURNER) probably Calloway Co., KY 2)Mary J. SNOWDEN Matthew's 1st son, Lewis "Luke" Franklin WARD, was born in Daubertown, Calloway Co., KY on May 12, 1841. Matthew was in KY until the 1850 census where he was in Crawford Co., IL. Matthew and two sons joined the Civil War. One son, James M., died during the war. Matthew stayed in Crawford Co., IL until at least 1870 or so then by the 1880s he was in Neosho and Labette Counties, KS. Matthew was also in the Mexican War. Known children of Matthew were: Lewis "Luke" Franklin, James M., Mary J., Betsey A; two others may be from second wife; not sure: Thomas & Sarah. Lewis was back and forth between Sullivan Co., IN, Crawford Co., IL, and Neosho Co., KS. His children were: General George, Henry A. (I think stands for Artimus), William B., Emily Frances, Marion Frances (twins that died near birth). Several of us have quite a bit on the WARDs from Matthew on but am searching for Matthew's parents. Does anyone have any WARD connections in Greenville, SC district in the early 1800s? Would love to share. Laurie in NY [email protected]