In a message dated 98-04-10 13:02:56 EDT, you write: << Veldonna wrote: > > I have Weir in Indiana. Later went to Missouri and died in Kansas. Veldonna! What Weir is yours, Mine was Samuel Weir Jr and Wife Sarah Thompson Weir from Blount Co. TN.?????? >> Strange I have a Samuel Wear m) Mary "Polly" Thompson..but they were in Va & Tn. Louise
Hi and I hope this helps you and I hope it is a current address. I do not know if this man has a email address or not. The address is Woodrow J Kerns PO box 59 Buckha nnon, WVA 26201 This came from the LDS Morman church - GOOD LUCK
Looking for information on Timothy WAER who married Sarah McGill. Timothy Waer and Sarah McGill had at least one child. 1 John M. Waer b: 14 Apr 1801 in Morris Co., NJ d: 14 Apr 1881, Dover, Morris, NJ Father: Timothy Waer Mother: Sarah McGill +Malinda Mase b: 4 Aug 1808 in Morris Co., NJ d: 21 Oct 1890 Dover, Morris, NJ Father: William Mase Mother: Sarah Griffin ... 2 Sarah A. Waer b: Nov 1835 in NJ d: abt 1930 Morris Co., NJ ... 2 Gilbert L. Waer b: abt 13 Nov 1835 d: 21 Jan 1864 Morris Co., NJ ... 2 Lyman M. Waer b: 23 Sept 1836 d: 23 November 1887 in Dover,NJ ... 2 Anna Jennie Waer b: Abt. 1838 in NJ .......+James Riley m: 22 February 1862 in Succasunna Methodist Church, Succasunna, NJ Father: Mother: 3 Frank J. Riley b: Abt 1863 in NJ 3 Edith Riley b: Abt 1876 in NJ 2 William A. Waer b: Apr 1841 in NJ d: 1910 Morris Co., NJ +Mary E. Woodhull m. 15 Nov 1871 in Flanders, NJ (daughter of Theodore and Lucy Woodhull) b: Jul 1847 in NJ d: 1930 in NJ ... 2 John H. Waer b: 10 Feb 1846 in NJ d: 28 Jan 1851 possibly in Randolph (Dover) NJ Brianne Kelly-Bly - http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/7193 Beware of the Genealogy Bug; It's bite can be addictive! Researching families: CT - LeHerissier, Labraique, Burke, Ryan, Tillotson MA - Brian, O'Brien, Bryan NJ - Allen, Henderson, Mase, Tillotson, Waer, Predmore NY - Burke, Ryan PA - Baierle, Barley, Cronauer, Gibbons, Kelly, Walsh (all Luzerne Co) CAN PQ - LeHerissier, Labraique POL - NJ - Rutkowski (Posen), Banasiak (Warsaw) POL - Czajkowski, Danaleska, Czarnecki, Kopczynski, Szymanski
Veldonna wrote: > > I have Weir in Indiana. Later went to Missouri and died in Kansas. Veldonna! What Weir is yours, Mine was Samuel Weir Jr and Wife Sarah Thompson Weir from Blount Co. TN.?????? Jean
Can anyone help identify the following Weirs married in central KY in the early 19the century? 03 Sep 1806 Christian Co, KY ESTHER WEIR married ROBERT ALLISTON 20 Dec 1806 Logan Co., KY MARGARET WEIR married FREDERICK HAUX 12 Jun 1807 Christian Co, KY JAMES WEIR married SALLY STONE or SLOAN 01 Dec 1807 Muhlenberg Co, KY ANNE WEIR married ROBERT WHITAKER 10 Jul 1817 Muhlenberg Co, KY MINERVA WEIR married JOHN SHELTON
> > Harvey Ware b.1807 d. 1898 Wva married a Mary A This Harvey was born 22 Nov 1807 Randolph Co WV and is the third child of Richard and Mary Ware. He died 14 Apr 1898 and he had two wives, 1-Emman Williams and 2- Mary Conrad. I would be interested in this man's address. Sheryl WARE Tuck
Yes!! I'm in that line. I'm ready for his address. I really appreciate this. I'll let you know if it's current. Thanks, Donna Researching in West Virginia. JOHNSON ,BROWN , HYPES , WILLS Also Researching in Louisiana. FAUCHEAUX ,FAUCHEUX ,GIROIR ,MELANCON ,LANCON [email protected]
Fellow WARE list members: I know this is off-topic, but, please bear with me this one time. Dale, Oops! - I inadvertantly deleted your last post before saving your e-mail address. Please contact me again concerning the GRISSOM surname. If you can fwd your e-mail address I'll send the names of GRISSOMs I have in my database and we can see if there is any connection. Gary in Oregon
Hi Veldonna: What Ware's do you have in Missouri and what time period. Marilyn J
I have Weir in Indiana. Later went to Missouri and died in Kansas.
>From the Family Register of the LDS Church I found this man researching A Harvey Ware b.1807 d. 1898 Wva married a Mary A The man researching this was named Woodrow J Kearns. If this is anyones line I will give you address. I do not know how current it is.
Perlina Ware marries Randolph Harris in Estill Co. Abt 1833 Now who are Perlina Wares parents? And who are her siblings?
Philax5 wrote: > > Dale...do you know John Cain? I think he's from the same line as you...let me > know if you know him... > > Philip Ware Niddrie Hello Philip, Yes I've been corresponding with JOHN CAIN for about a year now and we have sent each other information about JAMES WARE and his descendants. He and I disagree about some of the Ga. and S.C. material, but he has no proofs and neither do I concerning where JAMES was living after the revolution. We are both still looking. Thanks for the tip. Dale G.
Clark Co. Ky tax list -WARES 1793-1839 1793 0 1794 0 1795 Markham David WIRE 1796 William john Wire David Wire 1797 John Wire Lindsey Caleb John Wire 1798 list missing 1800 Lindsey Caleb John Wire 1801 John Wire David Wire 1802 David Wire Caleb 1803 John Wire Caleb 1804 illegible- John Wire 1805 John Wire David Wire Caleb 1806 John Wire Caleb 1807 0 1808 Caleb 1809 Caleb 1810 Caleb and on Clark Co 1810 Census JohnWeir, Thomas Ware, and David Wire 1811 Caleb John wire 1812 Caleb John 1813 Caleb John 1814, 1815, 1816 Caleb and John again 1817 Caleb 1818Caleb Presley David WERE 1819 No WAREs 1820 Caleb and 1820 census Robert Ware\ Presley 1821 John Presley robt. 1822 Caleb john Presley 1823 Caleb john Presley 1824 No WAREs 1825 Robt Presley 1826, 27,28,29 Preslet 1830 Merriweather 1831 Merriweather L Lucy M 1833No wares 1834 illlegible 1836 No Ware 1837 Irvine 1838Irvine , Samuel and James L. 1839 Irvine and James L
At 07:29 PM 4/7/98 +0000, you wrote: >> Gordon Spencer WARE, Sr. (born about 1880, rumored to >> have died in Oregon about 1943) who married Inez Dessie Garrison (born >> 1889, Quiet Dell, Harrison County WVA). They had Gordon Spencer WARE, Jr. >> and Donald Marcellus WARE (my father). > > >Where in Oregon did this Gordon Spencer Ware live? My Ware line also >migrated to Oregon. Just wondering. My Ware's first went to Hillsboro >Oregon then to the Eugene, Springfield Oregon area. Now we are all over >the state. This family originated from Randolph Co WV > >Sheryl WARE Tuck > Hi Sheryl, One more thing, I'm told Gordon is bured in Oregon. Do you have resources on cemetaries in Oregon? Libby
Rebecca Harris wrote: > > Hi Dale, > > I too am searching for Wares from SC. My Joseph Ware was born in > Greensville Co SC 15 May 1792. He married Martha McKnight born Spartanburg > Co SC 22 Jan 1796. They were married in AR 4 Sept 1817. Their children > were: Charles, Sarah, Erastus, James, Asa, Parker Suedecar, Jane, and Mary. > All children were born in AR. > > Have you heard of these Wares? > > Rebecca J Harris > > ---------- > | From: dalegrissom <[email protected]> > | To: [email protected] > | Subject: JAMES WARE > | Date: Tuesday, April 07, 1998 8:59 PM > | > | Hello, I'm new to the Ware research list. I have a brick wall that's > | about a mile thick. I'm looking for the parents of my ancestor, JAMES > | WARE, b. 1758 in IRELAND. He was a revolutionary soldier who was living > | in ROWAN CO., N.C. at the time in 1780 when he enlisted. He fought under > | GATES at Gates Defeat, was under MORGAN at the BATTLE OF COWPENS was a > | member at one time of the militia of FRANCIS MARION and ended up a > | member of the S.C. CONTINENTAL LINE and was discharged as the orderly > | Sgt. for SIMEON THUESS at CHARLESTON at the close of the war. I suspect > | that he was a citizen of S.C. who with his family was chased out of S.C. > | by the TORIES and that's why he was in N.C. at all. He received payment > | for service ,land in OLD NINETY SIX in S.C., 200 acres in 1784 from the > | state of S.C. and in 1791 he received some money for his service to S.C. > | I don't know where he was living between 1784 and 1801 in which year he > | traveled through the Creek nation on a passport to the settlements along > | the Tombigbee R. in Sp. W. Fl. He moved immediately to what is today the > | W. side of the Pascagoula R. in present day JACKSON CO.Ms. He served in > | the 1812 war and when he moved to Ms. area he had a wife and 7 children. > | Two sons were b. to him after his move to Ms., JAMES JR. AND SAMUEL. > | Don't know the names for sure of the others, but the oldest was a > | daughter and some of the other Ware men in the area were William, > | Joseph,Laird Ware,and Michael, all of whom moved away from JACKSON to > | Hinds Co.Ms. by the 1830s and probably before. > | All the above learned from his pension app., which ceased in 1838, and > | from land deeds and other court documents. My problem is who his > | siblings and parents were. > | Since he was b. in IRELAND in 1758, I've looked for immigrant families > | with sons named JAMES. There is one such family in Chester/Fairfield > | S.C. DAVID WARE had a son named JAMES OF JUST THE RIGHT AGE, but no > | other researcher seems to know what happened to JAMES. Is anyone out > | there researching the S.C. WARE/WEIR/WEAR families? DAVID WARE > | immigrated from Antrim Ireland in the early 1770s. His son DAVID JR. AND > | SON GEORGE were in some of the same battles as my JAMES. Their pension > | apps. mention each other but not a brother JAMES. > | If anyone is researching Wares in either North or South Carolina who > | were immigrants from IRELAND I'd be most interested in sharing and > | comparing notes. I'm already familiar with the WARES from Va. in > | Edgefield and Abbeville as I also have this line in my ancestry. But > | JAMES is not of that family. Hoping to hear from someone out there. > | DALE GRISSOM in Texas. Hi Rebecca, Sorry, I sure haven't, but they may be from that line of CHESTER/FAIRFIELD that I mentioned in my query. The Joseph in my own message, I'm not really convinced is a son of my JAMES AT ALL. But others researching my JAMES beleive he is. However, it's interesting that your JOSEPH and the one I mentioned were born about the same time. I see you have an exact birth date. Is it from a bible record? The Joseph I mentioned is supposed to be b. in GA.( He lived out his life in Ms.) That has created a controversy between myself and others researching JAMES family. They think he lived for a while in Ga. I see that your JOSEPH moved to ARKANSAS. I don't think there is a connection here, except possibly back in S.C. Do you know much about your S.C. WARES? Your JOSEPH MIGHT HAVE BEEN FROM the line of VA. Wares in Abbeville or Edgefield. I have some material on them I can look in for you if you'd like. Are you familiar with the VA. Ware families? Let me know and I'll do it for you tomorrow or at the earliest opportunity. Been real busy lately. Let me know. Dale Grissom, and good luck.
Hi Dale, I too am searching for Wares from SC. My Joseph Ware was born in Greensville Co SC 15 May 1792. He married Martha McKnight born Spartanburg Co SC 22 Jan 1796. They were married in AR 4 Sept 1817. Their children were: Charles, Sarah, Erastus, James, Asa, Parker Suedecar, Jane, and Mary. All children were born in AR. Have you heard of these Wares? Rebecca J Harris ---------- | From: dalegrissom <[email protected]> | To: [email protected] | Subject: JAMES WARE | Date: Tuesday, April 07, 1998 8:59 PM | | Hello, I'm new to the Ware research list. I have a brick wall that's | about a mile thick. I'm looking for the parents of my ancestor, JAMES | WARE, b. 1758 in IRELAND. He was a revolutionary soldier who was living | in ROWAN CO., N.C. at the time in 1780 when he enlisted. He fought under | GATES at Gates Defeat, was under MORGAN at the BATTLE OF COWPENS was a | member at one time of the militia of FRANCIS MARION and ended up a | member of the S.C. CONTINENTAL LINE and was discharged as the orderly | Sgt. for SIMEON THUESS at CHARLESTON at the close of the war. I suspect | that he was a citizen of S.C. who with his family was chased out of S.C. | by the TORIES and that's why he was in N.C. at all. He received payment | for service ,land in OLD NINETY SIX in S.C., 200 acres in 1784 from the | state of S.C. and in 1791 he received some money for his service to S.C. | I don't know where he was living between 1784 and 1801 in which year he | traveled through the Creek nation on a passport to the settlements along | the Tombigbee R. in Sp. W. Fl. He moved immediately to what is today the | W. side of the Pascagoula R. in present day JACKSON CO.Ms. He served in | the 1812 war and when he moved to Ms. area he had a wife and 7 children. | Two sons were b. to him after his move to Ms., JAMES JR. AND SAMUEL. | Don't know the names for sure of the others, but the oldest was a | daughter and some of the other Ware men in the area were William, | Joseph,Laird Ware,and Michael, all of whom moved away from JACKSON to | Hinds Co.Ms. by the 1830s and probably before. | All the above learned from his pension app., which ceased in 1838, and | from land deeds and other court documents. My problem is who his | siblings and parents were. | Since he was b. in IRELAND in 1758, I've looked for immigrant families | with sons named JAMES. There is one such family in Chester/Fairfield | S.C. DAVID WARE had a son named JAMES OF JUST THE RIGHT AGE, but no | other researcher seems to know what happened to JAMES. Is anyone out | there researching the S.C. WARE/WEIR/WEAR families? DAVID WARE | immigrated from Antrim Ireland in the early 1770s. His son DAVID JR. AND | SON GEORGE were in some of the same battles as my JAMES. Their pension | apps. mention each other but not a brother JAMES. | If anyone is researching Wares in either North or South Carolina who | were immigrants from IRELAND I'd be most interested in sharing and | comparing notes. I'm already familiar with the WARES from Va. in | Edgefield and Abbeville as I also have this line in my ancestry. But | JAMES is not of that family. Hoping to hear from someone out there. | DALE GRISSOM in Texas.
Dear Donna: Have you looked at the Cajun Clickers Computer Club Genealogy web site: http://www.intersurf.com/~cars/ ? Your queries are welcome. http://www.intersurf.com/~rcollins/ Ruby Collins
I'm looking for information about Joe WARE. born in Tennessee about 1869 (probably near the Alabama state line) parents both born in Tennessee (date and names unknown) at least 3 brothers (John, Jesse and Alf Ware) married Ellen Quarles (Qualls?) living in Calhoun County, Alabama in 1919 living in Bridgeport, Jackson County, Alabama in 1920 my great aunt told me the mother of Joe Ware was part or full blood Indian I'm trying to find who Joe Ware's parents were. Mike Troxell
Libby, I was curious since Lewis Co., Is right above Braxton if you have any WARE family from that area. Anxious to hear, Donna Researching in West Virginia. JOHNSON ,BROWN , HYPES , WILLS Also Researching in Louisiana. FAUCHEAUX ,FAUCHEUX ,GIROIR ,MELANCON ,LANCON [email protected]