Study of The Early 1800 Wards
in Western Counties of New York
Compiled and Submitted by PHGS member, Carl W. Ward
I began this study as a result of the ol’ proverbial brick
wall. My great grandfather Charles Ward, who according to a number of sources,
was born in Allegany County, New York 15 May 1805. I can’t find him there
and of course, I don’t know the names of his parents.
My WARDs - The earliest official record that I
have of Charles is in Adams County, Illinois 17 August 1836 where he married
Martha Burke and had the first 7 of their 8 children. Their children were
Martha Jane, William J., John B., Isaiah A., David C., Harvey Z., Granville
and Henry Harrison. Henry was born after the family moved to Knox County,
Missouri in 1856. He’s my grandfather. I think Charles had a brother or
close relative named Zebediah Ward. This Zebediah and family lived just
north of Charles and family in Hancock County, Illinois by 1850. He and
his family moved to Knox County, Missouri and joined a church there at
the same time and along with Charles and his family. Zebediah’s son Caleb
and his birth date, is listed along side of Charles’ children in an old
Ward family Bible. Zebediah was born in New York in about 1825. His wife’s
given name was Martha. Their children were all born in Indiana and were
William H., Caleb G., Samuel J., and Lydia A.
I continue to search for more data on all Wards during
that early 1800 time frame, in and around Allegany County, New York. As
I find more data on any Ward in that area and that time frame, it is added
to these web pages. Maybe some of it will help another researcher.
Footnotes can be found at
the bottom of this page
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The first settlements of Centerville, Allegany County, New
York were made by Jos. Maxson of Rhode Island in April 1808 and by James
Ward in the fall of the same year. (1)
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1810, Nunda Township, Allegany County, New York (2)
(no other Wards were listed in this county)
James Ward
2 males under age 10
1 male between ages of 10 & under 16
3 males between ages of 16 & under 20
1 male between ages of 26 & under 45
1 male age 45 or upwards
1 female under age 10
1 female between ages of 10 & under 16
1 female between ages of 26 & under 45
Could one of these males under
the age 10, have been my Charles Ward?
Zebediah Ward
1 male between ages of 10 & under 16
1 female between ages of 10 & under 16
2 females age 45 or upwards
Could this have been the father
of my Zebediah Ward?
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James Ward erected a framed barn before 1810. It is said
to have been the first in the Town of Almond. He is also credited with
planting the first orchard in Centerville.(3) (Note:
Centerville is near the northwest corner of Allegany County, west of Hume.)
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James Ward of the Town of Almond, Allegany County conveys
property in Almond to Trustee of School District Number 11 of said town
September 8, 1831(4)
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James Ward and his wife Wealthy of the Town of Almond, Allegany
County, New York conveys property in Almond to Zabad C. Handy of Tompkins
County, April 16, 1837.(4)
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A Zebadeah Ward was chosen Commissioner of Schools at the
first town meeting of Greater Nunda at Peter Granger’s home in Pike on
April 4, 1809. Greater Nunda consisted of Eagle, Pike, Genesee Falls, Portage,
Centerville,Hume, Granger and Grove.(5)
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James Ward, late of the Town of Almond, died in the said
town on or about the 7th day of January, 1854 and the following
persons are all the heirs at law and the next of kin of the deceased, and
their respective ages and places of residences are as follows:(6)
Luman A. Ward of Hornellsville, about 48 years
Ruth Ann Brockway of Brady, Kalmazoo County, Michigan,
about 45 years
Wealthy Brookina of Brady, Kalmazoo County, Michigan,
about ? years
Electa Webb of Hornellsville, New York, about 49 years
Zenas Ward of Howard, Steuben County, New York, about
37 years
Alfred Ward of Hornellsville, New York, about 28 years
Durastus Ward of Hornellsville, New York, about 26 years
Elisha Ward of Almond, New York, about 20 years
Ages of the "heirs at law and next
of kin" listed here, don’t seem to match the ages of the males and females
listed in the 1810 census record of the James Ward in Nunda Township, shown
in item 2 above.
Is the Wealthy Brookina listed
as an hier or next of kin in these probate records, James Ward’s wife,
mentioned in item 5 above?
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A James Ward purchased land in Wyoming County, New York from
the Holland Land Company.(7)
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A Revolutionary Ward soldier by the name of James Ward is
buried in Java Village, Wyoming County, New York.
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A James Ward purchased land in the Town of Sheldon, Genesee
County, New York.(8)
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WARD, James, late Town of Almond. Elisha Ward, minor child,
age 20 on 6 January, resident of Town of Almond, has no guardian. Thornton
F. CURRY appointed guardian. 27 February 1854.(9)
This is surely the same James &
Elisha Ward listed in the probate records of James Ward, in item 7 above
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Interred at Old Catholic Cemetery near Portageville, Allegany
County, New York
Ward, Catherine - 1820-1871, wife M. Ward
Ward, Michael - no dates, son M.C.Ward (Baker & Keyes
family on same monument)
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Wards from the Centennial History of Allegany Co., published
1896:(3)
p. 757 Under Fillmore business interests, Eugene Ward
groceries and provisions, boots, shoes and staple dry goods.
p. 764 The children of Horton and Sarah (Engle) Clute
are Julia May (Mrs. Eugene H. Ward) and Hattie (Mrs. Carl J. Howden), both
of Fillmore, N.Y. Mr. Clute has been a merchant in Wiscoy (Allegany Co)
since 1881, an assessor 9 years, and postmaster the past 7 years. Mrs.
Clute has long been known as a newspaper correspondent, under nom de plume
of "Lucile", at Wiscoy. Since these people lived in Fillmore, they may
be buried in Pine Grove Cemetery in Fillmore. (NOTE: Wiscoy and Fillmore
are located in the northern part of Allegany Co east of Hume.)
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More WARDS around Almond, New York(3)
p. 561 (Almond) The first permanent settler of North Valley
was Solomon David, who located on the Hull farm in 1804. Elihu Knight with
Ardeno Cobb, and Wheeler Hinman settled in the lower part of North Valley
about 1804. Benjamin Hayes who had been in the Revolutionary War settled
on the Peter Lippencott farm in 1807. North Hill was settled by William
Howe and Charle Cook and his father in 1808. Howe was a very prominent
man in the town, and died about 1870, the oldest resident of the town.
John and Jeremiah Van Vechten came from Montgomery Co. about 1817, and
settled near Bishopville. Zenas Ward, grandfather of the Wards now living
in North Valley, was one of the first settlers of that locality.
This Zenas Ward is likely the same
Zenas Ward listed in the probate records of James Ward, in item 7 above.
p.562 (Almond) The original settlers of North Valley with
but few exceptions are all gone and have left but few descendants living
there; some of the Wards are still there, descendants of the original settlers.
p. 573 (Almond) Joseph W. Emery, son of Abram K. and Eliza
(Thomas Emery, was born in Hornellsville, May 24, 1840. He enlisted in
Co. F, 141st Reg't. N.Y.V., in 1862 and was discharged May 30 1865. He
married Helen J., daughter of William C. and Rachel (Head) Ward of Almond
in 1865 and settled in the town. Mr. Emery has been assessor of Almond
7 years, is a member of Doty Post, No. 226 of Hornellsville. He has one
son Homer H.
p. 578 (Almond) Capt. Zenas Ward, son of Zenas Ward, born
in Connecticut, married Elizabeth M. Delaney. He came to Almond from Cayuga
Co. in 1823 and settled on the farm now owned by the Curry family. He was
a farmer. Of his ten children 5 are living: Cordelia (Mrs. Lewis Wollever),
Jonathan, Jackson, Nancy J. (Mrs. Dr. D. Van Vechten of Ohio), and Angeline,
who married Charles W. Van Vetchen, son of Jerry. C.W. Van Vechten was
born in Montgomery Co., he came here early with his parents. He settled
on the farm owned by Newton Karr. He was road commissioner. He died in
1885. Ashbel Ward, son of Zenas, was a native of Connecticut. He located
here, married Electa Brown, had 4 sons and 4 daughters and died in Almond.
The father of Capt. Zenas Ward,
Zenas Ward is likely the same Zenas Ward listed in the probate records
of James Ward, in item 7 above.
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1820 Wards in Western NY Counties (10)
Last |
First |
Year |
Town |
County |
State |
Ref
No |
Ward |
Samuel |
1820 |
PIKE
TWP |
ALLEGANY
CO. |
NY |
27 |
Ward |
John |
1820 |
ISHUA |
CATTARAUGUS
CO. |
NY |
15 |
Ward |
Elisah |
1820 |
PERRYSBURG |
CATTARAUGUS
CO. |
NY |
27 |
Ward |
Cornelius |
1820 |
SCIPIO
TWP |
CAYUGA
CO. |
NY |
95 |
Ward |
Nathaniel
C. |
1820 |
CATO |
CAYUGA
CO. |
NY |
72 |
Ward |
Hiram |
1820 |
LOCKE
TWP |
CAYUGA
CO. |
NY |
138 |
Ward |
Henry |
1820 |
MENTZ |
CAYUGA
CO. |
NY |
55 |
Ward |
George |
1820 |
SEMPRONIUS |
CAYUGA
CO. |
NY |
78 |
Ward |
Jonas |
1820 |
MENTZ |
CAYUGA
CO. |
NY |
54 |
Ward |
Hiram |
1820 |
MENTZ |
CAYUGA
CO. |
NY |
55 |
Ward |
James |
1820 |
SCIPIO
TWP |
CAYUGA
CO. |
NY |
102 |
Ward |
Hugh |
1820 |
AURELIUS |
CAYUGA
CO. |
NY |
31 |
Ward |
Nathaniel |
1820 |
AURELIUS |
CAYUGA
CO. |
NY |
25 |
Ward |
Loyal |
1820 |
AURELIUS |
CAYUGA
CO. |
NY |
31 |
Ward |
George |
1820 |
SEMPRONIUS |
CAYUGA
CO. |
NY |
77 |
Ward |
Cloe |
1820 |
MENTZ |
CAYUGA
CO. |
NY |
54 |
Ward |
Israel |
1820 |
SCIPIO
TWP |
CAYUGA
CO. |
NY |
98 |
Ward |
Zenas |
1820 |
SCIPIO
TWP |
CAYUGA
CO. |
NY |
. |
Ward |
Archibald |
1820 |
BRUTUS |
CAYUGA
CO. |
NY |
12 |
Ward |
John |
1820 |
AURELIUS |
CAYUGA
CO. |
NY |
27 |
Ward |
Abner |
1820 |
STERLING |
CAYUGA
CO. |
NY |
61 |
Ward |
William
W. |
1820 |
AURELIUS |
CAYUGA
CO. |
NY |
33 |
Ward |
Abner |
1820 |
SCIPIO
TWP |
CAYUGA
CO. |
NY |
100 |
Ward |
Zenas |
1820 |
SCIPIO
TWP |
CAYUGA
CO. |
NY |
98 |
Ward |
Solomon |
1820 |
SCIPIO
TWP |
CAYUGA
CO. |
NY |
121 |
Ward |
Fenner |
1820 |
POMFRET |
CHAUTAUQUA
CO. |
NY |
123 |
Ward |
Elijah |
1820 |
CHAUTAUGUE |
CHAUTAUQUA
CO. |
NY |
48 |
Ward |
Caleb |
1820 |
GERRY |
CHAUTAUQUA
CO. |
NY |
77 |
Ward |
Hope |
1820 |
ORANGVILL |
GENESEE
CO. |
NY |
203 |
Ward |
Daniel |
1820 |
LE ROY |
GENESEE
CO. |
NY |
154 |
Ward |
Chester |
1820 |
LEICESTER |
GENESEE
CO. |
NY |
161 |
Ward |
Jabez |
1820 |
PERRY |
GENESEE
CO. |
NY |
235 |
Ward |
Jeremiah |
1820 |
SWEDEN |
GENESEE
CO. |
NY |
281 |
Ward |
Amesa |
1820 |
BETHANY |
GENESEE
CO. |
NY |
48 |
Ward |
John |
1820 |
BERGEN |
GENESEE
CO. |
NY |
36 |
Ward |
Abner |
1820 |
BERGEN |
GENESEE
CO. |
NY |
36 |
Ward |
Erastus |
1820 |
ELBA |
GENESEE
CO. |
NY |
114 |
Ward |
Samuel |
1820 |
ORANGVILL |
GENESEE
CO. |
NY |
203 |
Ward |
William |
1820 |
PERRY |
GENESEE
CO. |
NY |
234 |
Ward |
James |
1820 |
SHELDON |
GENESEE
CO. |
NY |
271 |
Ward |
Samuel |
1820 |
PEMBROKE |
GENESEE
CO. |
NY |
218 |
Ward |
Lyman |
1820 |
ATTICA |
GENESEE
CO. |
NY |
12 |
Ward |
Luke |
1820 |
SWEDEN |
GENESEE
CO. |
NY |
281 |
Ward |
Live |
1820 |
BERGEN |
GENESEE
CO. |
NY |
37 |
Ward |
Justis |
1820 |
SHELDON |
GENESEE
CO. |
NY |
271 |
Ward |
Joy |
1820 |
BERGEN |
GENESEE
CO. |
NY |
41 |
Ward |
Julious |
1820 |
YORK |
GENESEE
CO. |
NY |
317 |
Ward |
Levi |
1820 |
COVINGTON |
GENESEE
CO. |
NY |
90 |
Ward |
James |
1820 |
HAMBURGH |
NIAGARA
CO. |
NY |
171 |
Ward |
Thomas |
1820 |
GROVELAND |
ONTARIO
CO. |
NY |
93 |
Ward |
Chauncy |
1820 |
RICHMOND |
ONTARIO
CO. |
NY |
35 |
Ward |
Samuel |
1820 |
GROVELAND |
ONTARIO
CO. |
NY |
96 |
Ward |
Stephen |
1820 |
CANADAIGUA |
ONTARIO
CO. |
NY |
220 |
Ward |
Er. |
1820 |
RICHMOND |
ONTARIO
CO. |
NY |
36 |
Ward |
Taber |
1820 |
AVON |
ONTARIO
CO. |
NY |
189 |
Ward |
Moses |
1820 |
PHELPS |
ONTARIO
CO. |
NY |
302 |
Ward |
Artemas |
1820 |
PALMYRA |
ONTARIO
CO. |
NY |
339 |
Ward |
Allen |
1820 |
MINDON |
ONTARIO
CO. |
NY |
357 |
Ward |
William |
1820 |
VICTOR |
ONTARIO
CO. |
NY |
323 |
Ward |
Levi |
1820 |
PALMYRA |
ONTARIO
CO. |
NY |
330 |
Ward |
Jabez |
1820 |
RICHMOND |
ONTARIO
CO. |
NY |
41 |
Ward |
Daniel |
1820 |
SPRINGWATER |
ONTARIO
CO. |
NY |
85 |
Ward |
William |
1820 |
VICTOR |
ONTARIO
CO. |
NY |
|
Ward |
Shadrick |
1820 |
RICHMOND |
ONTARIO
CO. |
NY |
40 |
Ward |
Daniel |
1820 |
JUNIUS |
SENECA
CO. |
NY |
113 |
Ward |
Bansonia |
1820 |
JUNIUS |
SENECA
CO. |
NY |
107 |
Ward |
John |
1820 |
JUNIUS |
SENECA
CO. |
NY |
110 |
Ward |
William |
1820 |
COVERT |
SENECA
CO. |
NY |
|
Ward |
William |
1820 |
COVERT |
SENECA
CO. |
NY |
57 |
Ward |
Jacob |
1820 |
WOLCOTT |
SENECA
CO. |
NY |
|
Ward |
Smith |
1820 |
JUNIUS |
SENECA
CO. |
NY |
114 |
Ward |
Jacob |
1820 |
WOLCOTT |
SENECA
CO. |
NY |
136 |
Ward |
Eli |
1820 |
WOLCOTT |
SENECA
CO. |
NY |
136 |
Ward |
Leeman |
1820 |
GALEN |
SENECA
CO. |
NY |
120 |
Ward |
Henry |
1820 |
PAINTED
POST |
STEUBEN
CO. |
NY |
183 |
Ward |
Abijah |
1820 |
PAINTED
POST |
STEUBEN
CO. |
NY |
183 |
Ward |
Elisha |
1820 |
READING |
STEUBEN
CO. |
NY |
259 |
Ward |
Jonas |
1820 |
PAINTED
POST |
STEUBEN
CO. |
NY |
183 |
Ward |
Charels |
1820 |
READING |
STEUBEN
CO. |
NY |
268 |
Ward |
Warehouse |
1820 |
ADDISON |
STEUBEN
CO. |
NY |
241 |
Ward |
Anthony |
1820 |
ADDISON |
STEUBEN
CO. |
NY |
241 |
Ward |
Isaac |
1820 |
PAINTED
POST |
STEUBEN
CO. |
NY |
183 |
Ward |
Osbood |
1820 |
CANDOR |
TIOGA
CO. |
NY |
286 |
Ward |
Reuben |
1820 |
CAYUTA |
TIOGA
CO. |
NY |
. |
Ward |
Stephen |
1820 |
TIOGA |
TIOGA
CO. |
NY |
293 |
Ward |
Reuben |
1820 |
CAYUTA |
TIOGA
CO. |
NY |
264 |
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1820 Pike, Allegany County, New York(11)
James Ward
1 male of 26 and under 45
1 males 45 or up
3 females under 10
1 female of 26 and under 45
Is this the same James Ward that
was living in Nunda in the 1810 census, above?
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1830 Almond, Allegany County, New York(12)
Hiram Ward
1 male under 5
1 male of 30 and under 40
2 females under 5
2 females of 5 and under 10
1 female of 5 and under 10
1 female of 20 and under 30
1 female of 50 and under 60
Thomas Ward
1 male of 60 and under 70
1 female of 15 and under 20
1 female of 60 and under 70
Ashbe (?) Ward
1 male of 5 and under 10
1 male of 15 and under 20
1 male of 30 and under 40
2 females under 5
1 female of 10 and under 15
1 female of 30 and under 40
This is likely to be Ashbel, Zenus
Ward's son, mentioned in 14, above.
Thomas Ward Jr.
2 males under 5
1 male of 5 and under 10
1 male of 30 and under 40
1 females of 5 and under 10
1 female of 10 and under 15
1 female of 30 and under 40
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1830 Canadea, Allegany County, New York(13)
John Ward
2 males under 5
1 male of 5 and under 10
1 male of 10 and under 15
1 male of 30 and under 40
1 female under 5
2 females of 5 and under 10
1 female of 15 and under 20
1 female of 20 and under 30
1 female of 30 and under 40
Where was James Ward of Nunda, Allegany
County in the 1830? above?
Wards - Ontario County, New York Land Sales(14)
|
Year |
|
Grantee |
|
Grantor |
|
book |
|
page |
|
1826 |
|
Abbey, Aaron |
|
Ward, Samuel Jr |
|
45 |
|
180 |
|
1826 |
|
Abbey, Anne |
|
Ward, Samuel Jr |
|
45 |
|
180 |
|
1826 |
|
Abbey, Cheney |
|
Ward, Samuel Jr |
|
45 |
|
180 |
|
1826 |
|
Abbey, Dexter |
|
Ward, Samuel Jr |
|
45 |
|
180 |
|
1826 |
|
Abbey, Rawson |
|
Ward, Samuel Jr |
|
45 |
|
180 |
|
1826 |
|
Abbey, Sally |
|
Ward, Samuel Jr |
|
45 |
|
180 |
|
1826 |
|
Abbey, William |
|
Ward, Samuel Jr |
|
45 |
|
180 |
|
1826 |
|
Abbey, William heir |
|
Ward, Samuel Jr |
|
45 |
|
180 |
|
1810 |
|
Acer, John |
|
Ward, Thomas |
|
14 |
|
262 |
|
1822 |
|
Bangs, Reuben |
|
Ward, Levi |
|
40 |
|
99 |
|
1813 |
|
Barnhart, Isaac |
|
Ward, Levi |
|
19 |
|
442 |
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Wards in Livingston County, New York 1796(15)
About the year 1760 George Ward, with his wife, Mary Grier, and
son, Thomas, left their home in Durham, England, and sailed for America.
They settled at Hanover, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, near the city of
Harrisburg. Thomas was born in England in 1759. He enlisted and served
in Wisner's regiment throughout the Revolutionary War. In 1796 he came
to Livingston County and located on a tract of lane in what is now the
town of Groveland.
On the 1820 US Census for New York,
in item 15 above, the Thomas Ward & Samuel Ward of Groveland, New York
are almost certainly a father (Thomas) and a son (Samuel). Thomas's father,
George Ward, appears to be the great grandfather of Gen George Armstrong
Custer. Thomas & Samuel's graves (as well as a couple of other very
old Ward graves) and a brief history of this Ward family
can be found at:
https://sites.rootsweb.com/~nyliving/cemetery/pioneer.htm
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WARD Wills files in Early 1800's in Western Counties of New York
|
Name of Testator: |
|
Residence: |
|
Vol # - Page # |
|
Time Frame |
|
Cayuga County |
|
. |
|
. |
|
. |
|
WARD John |
|
BRUTUS |
|
A1-177 |
|
(1799-1810) |
|
WARD John |
|
AUBURN |
|
A2-367 |
|
(1830-1833) |
|
WARD Jonas |
|
BRUTUS |
|
A1-38 |
|
(1799-1810) |
|
WARD Jonah |
|
MENTZ |
|
C1-189 |
|
(1824-1829) |
|
WARD Stephen |
|
AURELIUS |
|
A1-98 |
|
(1799-1810) |
|
Chautauqua County |
|
. |
|
. |
|
. |
|
WARD Fenner |
|
POMFRET |
|
1-47 |
|
(1830-1843) |
|
Livingston County |
|
. |
|
. |
|
. |
|
WARD Samuel |
|
GROVELAND |
|
2-65 |
|
(1823-1835) |
|
WARD Thomas |
|
GROVELAND |
|
2-190 |
|
(1823-1835) |
|
Wayne County |
|
. |
|
. |
|
. |
|
WARD Artemas |
|
MACEDON |
|
B-241 |
|
(1832-1841) |
Does anyone have access to or own
a copy of any of these wills? Can you scan or photocopy them and forward
to the author of this page?
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Will of Thomas WARD of Livingston County(16)
I Thomas Ward of the town of Groveland in the County of Livingston
and state of New York aged about seventy four years being desirous to discharge
the duty which every man owes his family by making such provisions for
the distribution of my property as shall be just and equitable do make
publish and declare this my last will and testament as follows
First - I direct that the expenses of my last sickness and of my funeral
expenses be paid in preference to any ------ to legacy herein contained
---
Second - To my daughters Mary Whitnah, Elizabeth Waterous and Ann Ward
I have already advanced and paid what I believe is just and proper as their
portion and share of my estate both real and personal estate.
Third - In consideration that my daughter Mary Whitnah is with her family
now residing in a new and uncultivated country and that a little aid maybe
useful to enable her to overcome the embarraxxment to unavoidable to persons
thus situated I do hereby order and direct that my executor herein after
named shall either before or after my death though as speedily as maybe
pay to my said daughter Mary the sum of three thousand dollars and her
or her said husband receipt for the same shall be conclusive evidence of
he payment thereof and which shall in full of all claims or demands which
the said Mary or her said Husband ot their heirs shall have of make upon
my estate.
Fourth - I give devise and bequest to my son John Ward his heirs and
assigns all the rest of and residue of ...
There is more, of course, but those
4 children are the only descendants mentioned.
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Connewango Pioneers, CATTARAUGUS CO. NEW YORK(17)
Lomis Lillie settled on lot 21, Joseph Cunningham on Lot 32 and
Luke Ward on lot 32, in 1823.
Elisha Ward, Stephen Crocker, and Freeman Edwards located near Perrysburgh
Village in 1817.
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Index to Genesee County, New York Family File(18)
|
Last |
|
First |
|
Born or
Chr |
|
Died or
Bur |
|
Spouse or
*Father Last |
|
First |
|
index |
|
Ward |
|
Butler |
|
. |
|
. |
|
McPherson |
|
Jane |
|
18416 |
|
Ward |
|
Carol L |
|
. |
|
. |
|
Limbeck |
|
William |
|
11906 |
|
Ward |
|
Charles F |
|
. |
|
. |
|
Goodridge |
|
Glorine |
|
11900 |
|
Ward |
|
Eliza |
|
. |
|
. |
|
McPherson |
|
Alexander |
|
18413 |
|
Ward |
|
Esther Maria |
|
1798 |
|
1823 |
|
Chapin |
|
Moses |
|
10390 |
|
Ward |
|
Harold B |
|
. |
|
. |
|
*Ward |
|
Butler |
|
18987 |
|
Ward |
|
Jean |
|
. |
|
. |
|
*Ward |
|
Butler |
|
18987 |
|
Ward |
|
Martin |
|
. |
|
. |
|
Crampton |
|
Olivette S. |
|
469 |
|
Ward |
|
Ralph W |
|
. |
|
. |
|
*Ward |
|
Butler |
|
18987 |
|
Ward |
|
Richard L |
|
. |
|
. |
|
Slocum |
|
Elaine |
|
11903 |
|
Ward |
|
Richard L Jr |
|
. |
|
. |
|
*Ward |
|
Richard L |
|
11902 |
|
Ward |
|
Ruth |
|
. |
|
. |
|
*Ward |
|
Butler |
|
18987 |
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Footnotes
for "Study of Early 1800 WARDs in Western New York Counties"
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Atlas
of Allegany County, New York, 1869 by D. G. Beers & Co.
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1810 Federal
Census of Allegany County, New York
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John S.
Minard, Allegany County and its People. A Centennial Memorial History of
Allegany County, New York, W. A. Fergusson & Co., Alfred, N.Y., 1896.
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Record
of Deeds, Allegany County, New York
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Letter
from Historian Robert H. Gath of Nunda, New York.
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Surrogate
Records of Allegany County, New York, Petition for Proof of Will
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Names
of 1st Grantees in the Holland Purchase of Wyoming County, New York.
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Genesee
County Land Records of Town of Sheldon, New York
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Guardianship
Orders (1852-1864) on file in the Allegany County Surrogate's Office, Belmont,
New York.
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1820 Federal
Census Index of New York
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1820 Federal
Census of Pike, Allegany County, New York
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1830 Federal
Census of Almond, Allegany County, New York
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1830 Federal
Census of Canadea, Allegany County, New York
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Ontario
County, New York Deed Index, Grantees, 1789 - 1845
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History
of Livingston County, NY; 1905, Page 109
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Livingston
County, NY Surrogates Office, Record of Wills, Volume 2 1823 - 1835, Page
190-191
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HISTORY
OF CATTARAUGUS CO. NEW YORK WITH ILLUSTRATIONS AND BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES
OF SOME OF ITS PROMINENT MEN AND PIONEERS, by L. H. Everts, J. B. Lippincott
and Co, Philadelphia, 1879.
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The Rochester
Genealogical Society file of family records as of 14 Oct 1998
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