Marion WARBURTON was born about 1440 in Of Arley, Chshrs., England. She has reference number 9RGL-ZS.
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Mary WARBURTON was born about 1835 in Cranston, Providence, Ri.

Spouse: Amasa SPRAGUE. Mary WARBURTON and Amasa SPRAGUE were married about 1857 in Cranston, Providence, Ri.


Peter WARBURTON was born in 1364 in Of Warburton, Chester Co.. He died about 1421 at the age of 57. He has reference number 9RGM-14.
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Spouse: Alice BRAYLSFORD. Alice BRAYLSFORD and Peter WARBURTON were married about 1394. Children were: Peter WARBURTON, Geoffrey WARBURTON, Margaret WARBURTON.


Peter WARBURTON was born about 1395 in Of Warburton 7 A, Cheshire, Eng.. He died after 1418 at the age of 23. He has reference number 9RGM-3G.
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Peter WARBURTON was born about 1461 in Of Bromfield, & Of Werberton, Chshr., England. He has reference number 9RGN-VK.
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Peter Or Piers WARBURTON died on 5 June 1550 in At Arley. He was buried on 5 July 1551. He was born in Of Warburton & A, Eng. Peter has reference number 9RGN-C0.
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Peter Or Piers WARBURTON was born about 1428 in Of Arley, Chshrs., England. He died after 1475 at the age of 47. He has reference number 9RGL-RR.
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Spouse: Ellen SAVAGE. Ellen SAVAGE and Peter Or Piers WARBURTON were married about 1458. Children were: John WARBURTON, Peter WARBURTON, Blanche WARBURTON, Douce WARBURTON.

Spouse: Elizabeth MAINWARING.


Petronel WARBURTON was born about 1438 in Of Arley, Chshrs., England. She has reference number 9RGL-XM.
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Richard WARBURTON was born about 1436 in Of Arley, Chshrs., England. He has reference number 9RGL-WG.
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Thomas WARBURTON was born about 1432 in Of Arley, Chshrs., England. He has reference number 9RGL-T4.
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William WARBURTON was born about 1502 in Of Arley, Chshrs., Engl. He has reference number 9RGN-S7.
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Henry WARCOP was born about 1249 in Warcop, Westmorland, Eng.. He died in 1324/5 at the age of 76.
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Spouse: Gundreda HELBECK. Children were: Thomas WARCOP.


Isabel WARCOP was born about 1305 in Warcop, Westmorland, Eng..
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Spouse: Sir William L'ENGLEYS. Children were: Sir William ENGLISH, Margaret L'ENGLEYS.


Isabel de WARCOP was born in 1301 in , Warcop, Westmorland, England.196,1084 She died.196,1084 REFN: HWS113292
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Spouse: William L'ENGLEYS. Isabel de WARCOP and William L'ENGLEYS were married about 1321 in <, Appleby, Westmorland, England>.196,1084 CHAN28 Mar 2002 Children were: William ENGLISH Knight, Margaret L'ENGLEYS.


Mrs. Isabel or Margaret WARCOP was born about 1278 in Westmorland, Eng.. She has reference number RW.
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Spouse: Thomas WARCOP. Children were: Isabel WARCOP.


Thomas WARCOP was born about 1277 in Warcop, Westmorland, Eng.. He died in 1344 at the age of 67.
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Spouse: Mrs. Isabel or Margaret WARCOP. Children were: Isabel WARCOP.


Thomas de WARCOP was born in 1274 in , Warcop, Westmorland, England.196,1084 He died.196,1084 REFN: HWS113293
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Spouse: Thomas de WARCOP. Thomas de WARCOP and Thomas de WARCOP were married about 1298 in <, Warcop, Westmorland, England>.196,1084 CHAN28 Mar 2002 Children were: Isabel de WARCOP.


Thomas de WARCOP was born about 1278 in <, Warcop, Westmorland, England>.196,1084 Name Prefix:<NPFX> Mrs.
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Spouse: Thomas de WARCOP. Thomas de WARCOP and Thomas de WARCOP were married about 1298 in <, Warcop, Westmorland, England>.196,1084 CHAN28 Mar 2002 Children were: Isabel de WARCOP.


WARD was born about 1714. BIOGRAPHY: Nancy Ward's father is said to have been a British Officer, hence her last name 'Ward'

Spouse: TAME DOE. Children were: Nancy (Ghi-Ga-U) ""Wildrose"" WARD.


Alphia WARD was born about 1729 in ,Kent, England.

Spouse: John DRAKE. Alphia WARD and John DRAKE were married about 1748 in ,Kent, England. Children were: Jesse DRAKE, Sarah DRAKE, Cornelius DRAKE.


Amy WARD was born in 1778. She died in 1869 at the age of 91. Parents: Philip WARD and Mary HALL.

Spouse: Amos WICKERSHAM. Amy WARD and Amos WICKERSHAM were married. Children were: Mary WICKERSHAM.


Andrew WARD371 was born about 1597 in Homersfield, Suffolk, England.371 He died bgt Jun - Oct 1659 in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut.371 He was buried in Old Fairfield Cemetery, Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut.371 Andrew arrived in New England aboard the Arabella in 1633. He was made freeman of Massachusetts Bay Colony May 14, 1634. He was also a member of the Watertown, Middlesex County, MA church that same year. He was granted a ten acre home-lot in Watertown in 1633 which he apparently sold to his Sherman in-laws when he removed to CT. From "Savage, Vol. 4, Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England", pg. 248-249: WARD, ANDREW, Watertown, freem. 14 May 1634, rem. to Wethersfield next yr. and with Ludlow, and others, and commissn. from Mass. to gov. the people at Conn,. 1635, for one yr. yet in the docum. in our Col. Rec. I. 171, his name, on the repetit. is Warner; was rep. 1636 and 7, rem. to Stamford 1641, and Trumbull, Hist. thinks he was of Hempstead, L. I. 1643, yet in 1653, I find him again rep. no doubt, for Fairfield; but went at last to the Dutch, and is ment. in Bolton's West Chester I. 161, as founder of gr. reput. Yet Goodwin gives no countenance to such a rem. but says he d. at F. 1659, and by w. Esther, wh. d. not, as he says, in 1667, but early in 1665, he supplies him these ch. Edmund, William, Mary, Andrew, Samuel, Abigail, Ann, John, and Sarah, of not one of wh. is the date of b. kn. exc. Andrew's, 1647. Mary m. the sec. John Burr; Ann m. prob. Caleb Nichols; and Sarah WARD m. Nathaniel Burr. From "Powers-Banks Ancestry", pg. 210-212: At the very outset is encountered a tangle involving the Shermans. It is said, though no documents are cited, that Andrew Ward married Hester Sherman. If he did there is probably little weight in the argument of J. H. Lea that Andrew Ward was from Northampton; for the Shermans belonged to Essex and in that vicinity we find the Wards from whom it has been customary to derive Andrew. Lea's contention is based on a will of Richard Ward of Foxton, dated 17 February, 1639(40), wherein he mentions his brother Andrew and other brothers and sisters, and also Thomas Dudley, governor of New England, with whom, Lea says, Andrew Ward was on terms of friendship. The pedigree of this Ward family had been recorded in 1618(19). The question has been discussed in various issues of the Transcript. Accepting, however, the marriage to Hester Sherman, we turn our attention to Essex. In the adjoining County to the north, Suffolk, we find a Sir Richard Ward of Homersfield about the middle of the sixteenth century. Richard was the son of Thomas, his mother a daughter of Dr. John Hare. The Hares were well known, Sir Nicholas of Homersfield being a judge, 1557, and traced their family through twelve generations. Richard Ward died old, the lord of Gorleston Manor, leaving by will in 1598 his property to five sons, the fifth of whom was Andrew, his share being 333œ. The Gorleston Manor had come into the family from Richard's wife, the daughter of Richard Gunville, said to have been of the same family as the founders of Gonville College. The son Andrew was born about 1572 and is probably to be identified with the Andrew Ward buried at St. Michael's, Cornhill, London, 23 January, 1615. At the same place was buried Ralph Ward, probably the brother mentioned in the will of Richard. It is assumed that the immigrant Andrew was the son of the Andrew who died in London, 1615. Confirmatory of this quoted from the manuscript of a journey through Suffolk in 1657 by Mr. Leverland: "Descendants of Andrew Ward, son of Richard of Homersfield, were in New England." Andrew was born about 1597 and was inthis country by 1634; it is said that he came in company with John Winthrop and Sir Richard Saltonstall in June, 1630. More likely, he came over in 1634. He was freeman in Watertown 14 May, 1634, a member of George Phillips's church, to which also belonged Saltonstall. That fall he was one of a band of ten adventurers to "sett down" at Pyquag on the Connecticut River. Church and state both deliberated long whether to sanction the removal, but the colony records, 26 April, 1636, confirm the dismission already granted by the Watertown church to Andrew Ward, John Sherman, and a few others "to form anew in a Church Covenant inthis River of Conectecott." With Roger Ludlow, Ward and five others were appointed to govern the new colony for a year; Ward continued inthis service for some years. He appears to have been magistrate or senator in the General Court which on 14 January, 1639, enacted the Fundamental Orders confederating the three river towns into the Colony of Connecticut, the first written constitution for a free people. Pyquag was soon named Watertown, subsequently Wethersfield. In 1638 he was collector of the rates and also an Indian commissioner at Springfield. Other services are on record, including the auditing of the colony accounts in 1639. The same year occurred dissension in the church with the result that within a year Ward and others removed to Toquams-Rippowam-Stamford, under the jurisdiction of New Haven; Ward is listed as freeman at New Haven from Rippowam in 1639. On 27 October, 1641, he is admitted a member of the General Court at New Haven. He was also selectman at Stamford, the next year constable. On 27 October, 1646, he was chosen magistrate to the General Court. On 18 May, 1648, his name appears as deputy at Hartford from Fairfield; on the Fairfield land records, 6 March, 1649. He continued to be elected as deputy until 1658. In 1656 he was instrumental in establishing what was virtually a probate district including Fairfield, Stratford, and Norwalk. He was frequently an administrator or appraiser of estates. His will is of date 8 June, 1659, probated 20 October, 1659. His estate was valued at 242œ 10s. His will, drawn by his own hand, declares himself "strong, merry, & well both in mind & body"; it names his wife Esther and nine children. He had married Hester, the sister of the Rev. John Sherman, pastor at Watertown, Middlesex County, MAssachusetts, and Wethersfield, Connecticut. His sons were Edmund, William, Andrew (born 1647), Samuel, and John. Edmund was away from Fairfield at the making of the will. Andrew married Trial, daughter of John Meigs of Guilford, and settled at Kenilworth. Samuel married Alice, daughter of Richard Ogden, and Hannah, widow of Jona-than Judson; he lived in Fairfield. John, Savage thinks, married Mary, daughter of William Harris, and lived in Middletown. The daughters of the first Andrew Ward were: Mary, Abigail, Ann, and Sarah. Mary married the second Jehu Burr. Ann married Caleb Nichols. Sarah married Nathaniel Burr. On Mar. 3, 1635/1636 Andrew was one of eight commissioners assigned by the Massachusetts General Court to govern the colony of Connecticut for the ensuing year. In order to perform his assigned duties, he settled in Wethersfield, CT in 1635. The following document cited from "Colonial Record of Conn.", vol. 1, pg. 2, notes his dismissal from the Watertown Church May 29, 1635. "Whereas there was a dismission granted by ye Church of Waterton in ye Massachusetts, date 29th of May last to Andrewe Warde, Jo: Sherman, Jo: Stickland, Rob'te Coo, Rob'te Reynoll, & Jonas Weede, with intent to forme anwew in a Ch: Covennte on the river of Conectecott, the saide parties have soe accordingly done with the publicke allowance of the rest of the members of saide Churches, as by certificate nowe produced apprs. It is therefore inthis present Cort ratified & confirmed, they permissing shortlie publicquely to renewe the [said] Covennte uppon notice to the rest of ye Churches. April 26, 1636" Land inventory records of Mar. 24, 1640 indicate Andrew is listed as the owner of eight parcels: Homelot - 4 acres Great meadow - 14 acres and 2 "roods" Great meadow and swamp - 4 acres and 3 "roods" Backlots - 2 acres and 3 "roods" Dry swamp - 8 acres Wet swamp - 6 acres West Field - 54 acres East side of the Connecticut River - 264 acres A few years after the settlement of Wethersfield a disagreement arose in the Church. The cause is not exactly known, however, it is claimed that it was caused by a faction desiring a form of church government of a nature similar to that of the present Presbyterian church. After fruitless efforts by the churches at Watertown and New Haven to reconcile the dissension, it was proposed that the faction should withdraw. Land was purchased for a new plantation in Stamford, CT and removed there under the following agreement, cited from "Colonial Records of New Haven", vol. 1, pg. 45: "Whereas Andrew Ward and Robt. Coe of Wethersfield were deputed by Wethersfield men on the 30th of the 8th month commonly called October 1640 to treate with the court att Newhaven about the plantation (lately purchased by said towne) called Toquams, with being considered of, itt was agreed upon by the said court and ptyes aforesaid that they shall have the said plantation upon these tearmes following: First, thatt they shall repay unto the said towne of Newhaven all the charges wch they have disbursed about itt, wch comes to 33 pounds as appeares by anote or scejule hereunto annexed. Seconly thatt they reserve afifth pt of the said plantation to be disposed off att the appoyntof this court to such desireable psons as may be expected, oras God shall send hither, provided that within one whole yearsuch psons does not come to fill upon those lotts so reserved, thatthen it shall be free for the said people to nominate and present tothis court some psons of their own choyce wch may fill up some of those lotts so reserved, ifthis said court approve of them. Thirdely thatt they joyne in all poynts with the plantation in the forme of govermt here settled according to agreemt betwixtthis court and Mr. Samuell Eaton about the plantation of Totokett. These articles being read, together with Mr. Sam: Eatons agreemts in the hearing of the said partyes or deputyes, itt was accepted by them in wines thereof they subscribed their names to thearticles in the face of the court. November 4, 1640" From "Families of Ancient New Haven", Vol. IV, "List of Officials in Connecticut and New Haven Colonies 1635-1665", pg. 1004: "WARD, ANDREW (d. 1659). Commissioner appointed by Mass. to Govern Conn., Mar., 1636; Assistant, Conn. Col., Apr., 1636. Sept., 1636, Mar., 1637, May, 1637; Deputy (Wethersfield) to Conn. Leg., Nov., 1637, Mar., 1638, Apr., 1638, Aug, 1639, Sept., 1639, Jan., 1640; Judge (Stamford Town), Oct., 1642; Dep. Judge, Apr., 1643; Deputy (Stamford) to NH Leg., Apr., 1644; Assistant, NH Col., Oct., 1646; Deputy (Fairfield) to Conn. Leg., May, 1648, May, 1649, Sept., 1649, May, 1650, Sept., 1650, May, 1651, May, 1652, May, 1653, Sept., 1653, May, 1654, Oct., 1654, May, 1655, May, 1656, Oct., 1656, Oct., 1658; war committee for Fairfield, May, 1653, Oct., 1654." From "Register of the Connecticut Society of the Colonial Danes of America", pgs. 304-305 "ANDREW WARD, 1587-1659. (Mass., Conn.) One of the Commissioners appointed by the General Court of Massachusetts Bay, 1635, to govern Connecticut. Deputy to the Connecticut General Court from Wethersfield, 1636-1639; from Stamford, 1643, 1644; from Wethersfield, 1648-1656." From "The History and Descendants of John and Sarah Reynolds", pg. 15: "ratified and confirmed a dismissal of certain members of the Watertown Church which had been granted on the 29th of March, 1635. The persons dismissed were Andrew Ward, John Sherman, John Strickland, Robert Coe. Robert Reynolds, and Jonas Weede, with intent to form a-newe in a church covenant in the River of Connecticut." From "The History and Descendants of John and Sarah Reynolds", pg. 17: John Reynolds' house as given on the map of Wethersfield, 1634-44, was on High Street, the third from the meeting-house and about the centre of the Town, between John Gibbs and Andrew Ward, a houselot of some 3 1/2 acres. On "the 12th Month and 11 daie 1640" (Feby. 11, 1640-41), John received a houselot and several other pieces of land at Wethersfield. These were on "3rd mo. 20d 1644" (May 20, 1644, o. s.) recorded to Lieut. John Hollister as "bought of John Reynolds." Nathaniel Turner had on July 1, 1640, on behalf of the New Haven Colony, bought of Ponus, Sagamore of Toquams, and of Wascussee, Sagamore of Shippan, a tract of land which includes the present towns of Darien and Stamford and part of Greenwich, paying about œ33 for 128 square miles.this tract, called Rippowanis, Andrew Ward and Robert Coe of Wethersfield of October 30, 1640, purchased of the New Haven Colony on behalf of themselves and about twenty other planters. From "The History and Descendants of John and Sarah Reynolds", pg. 19: The Town of Stamford, as we have seen, was founded in the spring of 1641. In the autumn of that year a dispute arose between Greenwich and Stamford as to the line which should divide the two communities. The former was represented by Daniel Patrick, and the latter by Andrew Ward, Robert Coe and Richard Gildersleeve, who on November 2, 1641, laid out the boundaries. The first two were included in the six members of the Watertown Church who had been dismissed on May 29, 1635, to form "anewe in a church covenant" at Wethersfield. From "New England Families Genealogical and Memorial: Volume IV", pg. 2074: Andrew Ward was a native of England, and settled at Fairfield, Connecticut, in 1630, died there January 8, 1693. He married, at Wethersfield, Hester Sherman, born April 1, 1606. From "New England Families Genealogical and Memorial: Third Series, Volume IV". pg. 2011: "..Andrew Ward, founder of Wethersfield, resident of Stamford." From "Abridged Compendium", Vol. I, pg. 3539: " WARD, Andrew (ca. 1600-1659), from Eng. to Mass., 1630; freeman at Watertown, Middlesex County, MAss., 1634- removed to Wethersfield, Conn., 1635, to Stamford, 1641, later to Fairfield, where he died; one of commrs. apptd. by Colony of Mass. Bay to govern Colony of Conn., 1635-36; magistrate, 1636 37; dep. Gen. CT, 1638, 39, 1653-56, 1658; mem. com. to press men for the expdn. against the Dutch 1653, and against the Narragansetts, 1654; m Hester Sherman. From "Register of the Connecticut Society of the Colonial Danes of America", pg. 304: "ANDREW WARD, 1587-1659. (Mass., Conn.) One of the Commissioners appointed by the General Court of Massachusetts Bay, 1635, to govern Connecticut. Deputy to the Connecticut General Court from Wethersfield, 1636-1639; from Stamford, 1643, 1644; from Wethersfield, 1648-1656. From "General Register of the Society of Colonial Wars 1899-1902", pg. 798: WARD, ANDREW, 1587-1658. One of the Commissioners appointed by the Bay Colony, 1636, to govern the people of Conn. Asst., First General Court. From "The Sharpe Family Records", pg. 73: Francis Bell was a prominent man in the affairs of the Town. At the first meeting of the new Plantation in 1641, Francis Bell and Mathew Mitchell were chosen "to lay out house-lots, order the manner of assigning them, and rectify whatever is amiss." On Oct. 27, 1641, he and Andrew Ward were elected to represent the new settlement at the General Court, their titles being "Honorable Members from Rippowam." From "Long Island Genealogies", pg. 338: "Richard was one of the number who came from Stamford, to Hempstead, in 1644. Some of the others were, Rev. Richard Denton, Jonas Wood, Hal, Capt. John Underhill, Robert Jackson, John Karman, John Ogden, Matthew Mitchell, Robert Fordham, Robert Coe, Andrew Ward, William and Thurston Raynor, Thomas Armitage, William Mead, Symon Searing and Thomas Weeks." From "Lineage of Albert L Johnson", pg. 18: "In Conn. Colonial Records, pp. 226. "Mr. Andrew Ward and John Banks are desired to gather up and make sale of any estate of that which was sometimes Peter Johnson's of Fairfield, Conn. and that they shall therewith satisfie the charges of the nursing of the child of Goody Johnson. Oct. 6-1651." Inscription of Andrew Ward Memorial in Old Fairfield Cemetery, Fairfield, Fairfield County, CT: In Memory of Andrew Ward Bron in England 1597 One of the Founders of Wethersfield and Stamford An Honored Citizen of Fairfield Conn. Where he Died in 1659* "Member of a comission graunted to sev'al p'sons to governe the people att]conecticott by the General Court of Massachusetts Bay under John Winthrop Jr. Governor 1635~1636" Erected by The Association of Descendents of Andrew Ward 1907

Spouse: Hester SHERMAN. Children were: Isabelle WARD, Ann WARD, Mary WARD.


Ann WARD378 was born estimated 1590 in Middleton Cheney, Northampton, England. She died before 1633 at the age of 43. She has Ancestral File Number 1C5C-8X0.

Spouse: Elisha HEDGE. Ann WARD and Elisha HEDGE were married on 12 July 1610 in Middleton Cheney, Northampton, England. Children were: William HEDGE.


Ann WARD371 was born about 1625 in England.371 She died on 23 July 1718 at the age of 93 in Woodbury, Litchfield, Connecticut.371 Parents: Andrew WARD and Hester SHERMAN.

Spouse: Caleb NICHOLS. Ann WARD and Caleb NICHOLS were married on 1 March 1649/50 in Woodbury, Litchfield, Connecticut.371 Children were: Sarah NICHOLS, Anne NICHOLS, Esther NICHOLS, Joseph NICHOLS, Samuel NICHOLS, Andrew NICHOLS, Abraham NICHOLS, Abigail NICHOLS, Mary NICHOLS, Hannah NICHOLS, Caleb NICHOLS, Phebe NICHOLS, John NICHOLS.


Anna WARD was born about 1600 in ,Lancashire,England.

Spouse: James BARLOW. Anna WARD and James BARLOW were married about 1625 in ,Lancashire,England. Children were: Edmund BARLOW.


Anne WARD was born in 1622. She died on 24 January 1688/9 at the age of 67.
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Arthur Aldrich WARD was born on 10 June 1889 in Jarosa, Colorado. He has reference number 11061. Parents: Frederick Wilson WARD and Addie Rose ALDRICH.


Benedicta WARD was born in 1343 in East Bridgeford,Nottinghamshire,England. Parents: Simon WARD.

Spouse: John BABINGTON. Benedicta WARD and John BABINGTON were married in 1369 in Cambridge,Cambridge,England. Children were: Benedicta BABINGTON, Thomas BABINGTON.


Benjamin Franklin WARD was born on 15 June 1861 in ,,Indiana.

Spouse: Mary Ann NEWKIRK. Mary Ann NEWKIRK and Benjamin Franklin WARD were married on 11 March 1883 in ,Fountain,Indiana.


Betsey WARD30 was born in 1739/40 in Petersham, Worcester, Massachusetts. She died in 1837 at the age of 97 in Worcester, Worcester, Massachusetts. She has Ancestral File Number FPVV-S9. Parents: Isaac WARD and Sibbella MOORE.


Bryan WARD[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: Nancy (Ghi-Ga-U) ""Wildrose"" WARD. Children were: Elizabeth "Betsy" WARD.

Children were: Elizabeth "Betsy" WARD.


Ed WARD[xUpline] (private). Parents: Richard WARD and Hettie Jane COZART.


Edward WARD was born in 1660 in Varina Parish,Henrico,Virginia. Parents: Richard WARD and Mrs. Elizabeth WARD.

Spouse: Elizabeth ELAM. Elizabeth ELAM and Edward WARD were married in 1685 in Varina Parish,Henrico,Virginia. Children were: Sarah WARD.


Eleazer WARD was born in 1649 in Sudbury, Middlesex, MA. He died on 21 April 1676 at the age of 27 in Middlesex, MA. He has reference number 7878.
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Spouse: Hannah RICE.


Elizabeth WARD was born about 1700. She died about 1730 at the age of 30. She has reference number 1395.

Spouse: JohnJr ALDRIDGE. Children were: James ALDRIDGE, Thomas ALDRIDGE.


Elizabeth "Betsy" WARD was born in 1758 in Cherokee Nation E., TN. She died after 1800 at the age of 42. 1/2 Cherokee of the Wolf Clan
Abt 1800 living on a fine estate at the town of Wakhovee, GA-still called Mrs Martin.

Had 2 known Children
Married twice

On Emigration Roll 1817. Parents: Bryan WARD and Nancy (Ghi-Ga-U) ""Wildrose"" WARD. Parents: Bryan WARD.


Francis WARD was born about 1610. He died after 1699 at the age of 89.
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Frederick Wilson WARD was born on 3 August 1846 in Steubenville, Ohio. He died on 5 July 1898 at the age of 51 in Las Vegas, Clark Co., Nevada. He has reference number 11057. Parents: .

Spouse: Addie Rose ALDRICH. Addie Rose ALDRICH and Frederick Wilson WARD were married on 13 May 1885 in Trinidad, Colorado. Children were: Josie Alberta WARD, Arthur Aldrich WARD, Lena Mabel WARD.


Gale WARD[xUpline] (private). Parents: .

Spouse: Edna Lavonne FINCH. Children were: Living WARD, Living WARD, Living WARD.


Grace WARD30 was born in 1751/2 in Petersham, Worcester, Massachusetts. She died on 26 January 1823 at the age of 71. She has Ancestral File Number FPVV-WS. Parents: Isaac WARD and Sibbella MOORE.


Hannah WARD was born in 1650 in Wells,York,Maine. She died about 1700 at the age of 50 in Wells,York,Maine.

Spouse: Thomas COUSINS. Hannah WARD and Thomas COUSINS were married in 1677 in Wells,York,Maine. Children were: Elizabeth COUSINS.


Hannah WARD1939 was born about 1760 in , Chathm Co, Nc. She has Ancestral File Number JTS4-TL. Parents: Thomas WARD.


Isaac WARD30 was born on 25 March 1707 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts. He was buried on 8 October 1777 in Leverett, Franklin, Mass.. He died on 8 November 1777 at the age of 70 in Leverett, Franklin, Massachusetts. Isaac has Ancestral File Number D3QN-96.

Spouse: Sibbella MOORE. Sibbella MOORE and Isaac WARD were married in 1733/4. Children were: Lucy WARD, Mary WARD, Sarah WARD, Isaac WARD, Betsey WARD, Sybil WARD, Grace WARD, Susan WARD, Nahum WARD, Lois WARD, Lucretia WARD.


Isaac WARD30 was born in 1737/8 in Petersham, Worcester, Massachusetts. He died in 1757 at the age of 19. He has Ancestral File Number FPVV-R4. Parents: Isaac WARD and Sibbella MOORE.


Isabelle WARD371 was born about 1621.371 She died on 8 December 1676 at the age of 55 in Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts.371 Parents: Andrew WARD and Hester SHERMAN.


Josiah WARD[xUpline] (private).

Spouse: Nancy ROBERTS.


Josie Alberta WARD was born on 11 April 1888 in Jarosa, Colorado. She has reference number 11060. Parents: Frederick Wilson WARD and Addie Rose ALDRICH.


Lena Mabel WARD was born on 20 March 1891 in Jarosa, Colorado. She has reference number 11062. Parents: Frederick Wilson WARD and Addie Rose ALDRICH.


Living WARD[xUpline] (private). Parents: Gale WARD and Edna Lavonne FINCH.

Spouse: Living PATTERSON.


Living WARD[xUpline] (private). Parents: Gale WARD and Edna Lavonne FINCH.

Spouse: Living AMERIAL.

Spouse: Living CENDEJAS.