Wrenacres
Ancestors and Family of Brian Scott Dickson and Kathleen Ann Boyle Dickson
Henry Ware
Abt 1728 - 1802 (~ 74 years)1. Henry Ware was born about 1728 in Gloucester, Virginia, United States; died in 1801–1802 in Lincoln, Georgia, United States. Other Events and Attributes:
- _AMTID: 162485320381:1030:191555462
- _UID: A797BB572D9847069BFE481D8174BE5669CB
- Misc: 29 Jun 1776, Wilkes, Georgia, United States; mentioned in will of Knowel Page
- Misc: 1778, Wilkes, Georgia, United States; registers a mark with the county registrar
- Possessions: 1784, Wilkes, Georgia, United States; received land grant for 450 acres on Savannah River
- Residence: 1785, Wilkes, Georgia, United States; appears in tax list
- Misc: 23 Nov 1785, Wilkes, Georgia, United States; and was Justice of the Peace
- Misc: 18 Sep 1786, Wilkes, Georgia, United States; had a deed proved before him as Justice of the Peace
- Misc: 29 Mar 1787, Wilkes, Georgia, United States; was Justice of the Peace
- Misc: 13 Jan 1788, Greene, Georgia, United States; and was Justice of the Peace
- Misc: 21 Feb 1788, Wilkes, Georgia, United States; had a deed proved before him as Justice of the Peace
- Misc: 1 Oct 1790, Wilkes, Georgia, United States; witnessed deed from Robert Ware to Jacob Jordan
- Misc: 20 Aug 1791, Greene, Georgia, United States; and was Justice of the Peace
- Misc: 17 Feb 1794, Greene, Georgia, United States; and witnessed a deed
- Misc: 4 Mar 1795, Wilkes, Georgia, United States; had a deed proved before him as Justice of the Peace
- Misc: 24 Jul 1797, Wilkes, Georgia, United States; listed as executor for John Garrett
- Possessions: 12 Nov 1798, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; witnessed deed from Robert Ware to James Hamrick
- Possessions: 26 Apr 1799, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; sold land to Minor Winn
- Will: 1 Nov 1801, Lincoln, Georgia, United States
- Misc: 6 Mar 1802, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; inventory of the estate
- Misc: Mar 1803, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; returns for the year 1802 submitted
- Probate: 15 Jan 1808, Lincoln, Georgia, United States
Notes:
DAR-PATRIOT: Sol, GA [,, nsdar66]
DEATH: [,, nsdar66]
Henry Ware is listed as J.P. on a number of land and slave transactions indicating that he was in Wilkes County and Greene County and active in the community.
Many of these show up in Wilkes Co., deed books as well as Greene Co. after its creation. This, to me, indicates that he was near the border. Or at least the land transactions occurred in what became Greene Co.
Misc:
Wills states that the slave Queen is to be freed but to remain under the protection of Henry Ware Sr. Henry Ware to share duties as executor.
Possessions:
Book DDD
Henry Ware senr
450 acres, Savannah River, 1784, p. 164
Residence:
Henry Ware, Esq. 5 1/2 polls, 9 slaves, 700 acres Wilkes Co.
Misc:
Wilkes County, Ga., Deed Book EE, 1788-1790
18 Sep 1786 Samuel Smith to Francis Smith, Wit: Thomas Hubbard, Alexr Smith, Henry Ware, J.P.
Misc:
Wilkes County Deed Book AA, p. 178
6 April 1786
Andrew West and Barbara his wife to Joseph Thomas of Richmond County, Ga.
Misc:
Wilkes County, Ga. Deed Book DD, 1788-1789, p. 186
20 Nov 1787, Christopher Blanton and Patsey his wife to Hezekiah Bussey, all of Wilkes Co. Proved before Henry Ware, J.P. 21 Feb 1788
Misc:
Wilkes County, Ga., Deed Book MM, 1794-1795
p. 523, 4 Mar 1785, Robert Ware and Jane (Jean), his wife, to Samuel Weathers, all of Wilkes County, for L50, 100 acres on Savanah River, adj. river bank, William Wallas, Bussey, along river bank. (signed) Robert Ware, Jane Ware, Wit: Jas Davis, Daniel Gray, James Gray, Henry Ware, J.P. Regd 18 July 1795
Misc:
In the probate for David Murray Sr, Henry Ware Sr & Jr are listed as the executors for John Garrott, dec'd. This is listed on a Note of David Murray & Hugh Middleton of Ga and S.C. to Henry Ware Sr. and Jr., execrs of John Garrott, dec'd signed Jan 17, 1785, for L8. Paid his proportionate part by Wm Murray, admr 1798.
I suspect that John Garrott is the father of Martha Garrett Ware.
There is a later marriage record for John Garrott to Patsy Kendrick, 10 Feb 1811, p. 601 of the marriage records.
Possessions:
Henry Ware Senr. and Martha his wife to Minor Winn of Fairfield County, S.C. 26 Apr 1799. Deed for 146 acres being part of 250 acres granted to Henry Ware Senr on the Savannah River,
Seems that the rest of this note was not copied.
Lincoln County Deed book C
Probate:
Page 43, Will book AHenry married Martha Garrett about 1755 in Virginia, United States. Martha was born in 1735 in Virginia, United States; died in 1817 in Lincoln, Georgia, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 2. John Garrett Ware was born in Caroline, Virginia, United States; died before 1801 in Franklin, Georgia, United States.
- 3. Nicholas Ware and died.
- 4. Robert Ware and died.
- 5. Capt. James Ware and died.
- 6. Henry Ware and died.
- 7. Frances Ware and died.
- 8. Sarah Ware and died.
- 9. Patsy Ware and died.
Generation: 2
2. John Garrett Ware (1.Henry1) was born in Caroline, Virginia, United States; died before 1801 in Franklin, Georgia, United States. Other Events and Attributes:
- _AMTID: 162485320312:1030:191555462
- _FSFTID: LHDY-KFT
- _UID: E8FAA2DDAC0D4595A9F385853CF370407956
- Residence: 15 May 1785, Franklin, Georgia, United States; land was sold adjoining John Ware
- Residence: 27 May 1788, Franklin, Georgia, United States; land was sold adjoining John Ware
- Misc: Jan 1797, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; appointed constable
- Misc: 1798, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; registered a stray
- Misc: Aug 1798, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; appointed constable
Notes:
According to the letter from Henry B Ware, John had 2 sons John & Thomas. John supposedly went to Kentucky and was prominent there. John Garrett Ware died shortly after the Revolutionary War, when Thomas was 16, maybe in Maryland or in Georgia. In any case, Thomas was raised by John G. Ware's brother Robert, who had moved from Maryland to Georgia.
Misc:
Estrays, 1797-1807
1798 John Ware - appraised by Francis Puckett and Walker Haws
Died:
Henry Ware, his father, calls out a piece of land that John received as a part of his estate prior to Henry's death. He also explicitly gives land to John's son Thomas, but otherwise does not name John as a recipient of any bequests.Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 10. Thomas Ware was born about 1770 in Maryland, United States; died on 19 Jan 1859 in Colorado, Texas, United States.
3. Nicholas Ware (1.Henry1) and died. Other Events and Attributes:
- _AMTID: 162485323175:1030:191555462
- _UID: BC35B4CF36FD4AAB9A887B2A93B54E726B39
- Misc: 4 Mar 1783, Wilkes, Georgia, United States; testator for Knowel Page's will
- Possessions: 1784, Wilkes, Georgia, United States; received land grant of 100 acres on Little River
- Possessions: 1784, Wilkes, Georgia, United States; received land grant of 100 acres on Little River
- Residence: 1785, Wilkes, Georgia, United States; appears in tax list
- Misc: 20 Sep 1786, Wilkes, Georgia, United States; witnessed a deed
- Possessions: 20 Sep 1796, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; grant of 245 acres
- Possessions: 13 Nov 1797, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; sold land to John Morris
- Misc: 1 Nov 1801, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; named in his father's will
- Possessions: 22 Jul 1805, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; sold land with siblings to Henry Ware
- Residence: 13 Mar 1806, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; executor for father-in-law's will
- Residence: 15 Jan 1808, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; mentioned in father's will
Notes:
Possessions:
Book DDD
Ware, Nicholas
100 ac, Little River, 1784, p. 174
Possessions:
Book DDD
Ware, Nicholas
100 ac, Little River, 1784, p. 324
Residence:
Nicholas Ware, 2 polls, 2 slaves, 200 acres Wilkes Co
Misc:
Wilkes County Deed Book DD, 1788-1789, p. 95
Thomas Sullivin, Mark Sullivan, Owin Sullivin, all of Richmond Co., to Shadrack Mims of Wilkes Co., Wit: Nicholas Ware, Nathan Jordan, Squire Ware, Robt. Jemerson, Solomon Collins.
Possessions:
Nicholas Ware and Mary his Wife to John Morris. 13 November 1797. Deed for 100 acres on Cherokee Creek, branch of Little River, part of a 245 acre grant to Nicholas Ware on 20 September 1796. Witnessed: William Jemison, Solomon Collins, William Dowsing, and Basil Lamar, J.I.C. Mary Ware signs by mark. Registered June 7, 1798. Pages 124-25.
Possessions:
Nicholas Ware, Edward Waugh attorney for Thomas Waugh of Virginia, Robert Ware, Samuel McLendon, James Ware, Edmond Lyon, the heirs of Henry Ware dec'd to Henry Ware Senr. 22 July 1805. Deed for 450 acres on Savannah River, granted to Henry Ware dec'd and adjoining Wiliam Fuqua. Witnessed: Anderson Lumpkin and Henry Ware Junr. Registered November 27, 1806. Pages 165-67
Residence:
mentioned in father's willFamily/Spouse: Mary Matthews. Mary (daughter of Moses Matthews and Sally) and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 11. Patsy Ware and died.
4. Robert Ware (1.Henry1) and died. Other Events and Attributes:
- _AMTID: 162485323178:1030:191555462
- _FSFTID: MVWR-GH4
- _UID: 95A126E8829E4895A611237B19020167193D
- Possessions: 1784, Wilkes, Georgia, United States; received land grant of 200 acres on Savannah River
- Residence: 1785, Wilkes, Georgia, United States; appears in tax list
- Misc: 1787, Wilkes, Georgia, United States; paid property tax
- Residence: Mar 1787, Edgefield, South Carolina, United States
- Possessions: 17 Mar 1787, Wilkes, Georgia, United States; purchased land from Thomas Hubbard
- Possessions: 1 Oct 1790, Wilkes, Georgia, United States; sold land to Jacob Jordan
- Residence: 11 Feb 1794, Wilkes, Georgia, United States; adjoining Dvid Meriwether
- Misc: 4 Mar 1795, Wilkes, Georgia, United States; sold land to Samuel Weathers
- Residence: Aug 1797, Lincoln, Georgia, United States
- Possessions: 1 Aug 1797, Wilkes, Georgia, United States; purchased land on the courthouse steps from the estate of Jno. Westbrook
- Possessions: 12 Nov 1798, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; sold land to James Hamrick
- Misc: Apr 1799, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; served as Justice of Inferior Court
- Possessions: 10 Oct 1799, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; purchased land from Humphrey Murphry
- Misc: Feb 1800, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; served as Justice of Inferior Court
- Possessions: 22 Apr 1800, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; sold land to Edmund Samuel
- Possessions: 26 Apr 1800, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; purchased land from Archibald Stokes
- Possessions: 13 Jul 1800, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; sold land to Emmanuel Lay
- Possessions: 12 Feb 1801, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; sold land to Moses Jones
- Possessions: 22 Jul 1805, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; sold land with his siblings to Henry Ware
- Misc: 14 Feb 1799–1807, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; served as Justice of Inferior Court
- Residence: 15 Jan 1808, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; mentioned in father's will
- Misc: 1812, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; member of state legislature
- Misc: 1812, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; representative to State Legislature
- Possessions: 1815, Wilkes, Georgia, United States; received land grant of 52 acres on Fishing Creek
Notes:
There exists a marriage record in Wilkes County for Robert Ware to Judith Green, 20 Oct 1808
Possessions:
Book DDD
Ware, Robert
200 ac, Savannah River, 1784, p. 559
Residence:
Robert Ware, 2 polls, 2 slaves, 100 acres Wilkes Co
Misc:
Capt. Ware's District
Robert Ware
40 acres, class 2
360 acres, class 2
100 acres, class 3
600 acres, class 2
300 acres, class 2
Possessions:
Wilkes County, Ga Deed Book CC, 1787, p 102
17 Mar 1787
Thomas Hubbard of Wilkes Co, Ga to Robert Ware of S.C., planter ,for L10, where Hubbard now lives, 400 acres. Wit: Joel Lockheart, Armistead Ellis Stokes, James Ware
Wilkes County, Ga Deed Book CC, 1787, p 103
17 Mar 1787
Thomas Hubbard of Wilkes Co, Ga to Robert Ware of Edgefield Co., S.C., planter, land granted Hubbard, 400 acres, adj. Thomas Puckett, Robt. Ware, up Savanah River including the island. (signed) Thomas (his mark) Hubbard. Wit: Joel Lockhart, Armstead Ellis Stokes, James Ware. Received of Ware, L200, 17 Mar 1787, Henry Ware J.P. 27 Mar 1787, Elizabeth Hubbard, wife of Thomas rel. dower rights, Henry Ware, J.P., Proved same day, Regd 4 Sept 1787
Possessions:
Robert Ware of Wilkes County to Jacob Jordan of Wilkes County
1 Oct 1790
Deed for 200 acres in Wilkes County on Rocky Creek bordering James Ware on the west and north and Frances Smith on the southeast; part of a grant to Robert Ware. Witnesses: Benjamin McCustin and Henry Ware Jur before Henry Ware J.P. Genny Ware renounces right of dower, 5 Oct 1793, registered 9 Sep 1796, pages 6-7
Misc:
Wilkes County, Ga., Deed Book MM, 1794-1795
p. 523, 4 Mar 1785, Robert Ware and Jane (Jean), his wife, to Samuel Weathers, all of Wilkes County, for L50, 100 acres on Savanah River, adj. river bank, William Wallas, Bussey, along river bank. (signed) Robert Ware, Jane Ware, Wit: Jas Davis, Daniel Gray, James Gray, Henry Ware, J.P. Regd 18 July 1795
Residence:
In the deed from William Coats, Robert Ware was listed as being in Lincoln County, which was created from the eastern part of Wilkes Co in 1796
Possessions:
Robert Ware and Jenny, his wife, to James Hamrick. 12 Nov 1798. Deed for 111 acres, part of a grant for 400 acres to Robert Ware in 1786, adjoining Ware's land, W. Adkins land, Robert Adkins, and Leverett's land. Plat is included. Pages 18-19. Witnessed: James Ware, Abram Wallace, and Henry Ware J.P.
Possessions:
Humphrey Murphry of St. Peters Parish, South Carolina to Robert Ware
10 Oct 1799, Deed for a tract on Fishing Creek in Lincoln County adjoining NW James McClain, Wm Stokes, Senr, NE Jacob Zellar and S Nicholas Ware consisting of 550 acres based upon a warrant of John Stirk Esq, resurveyed by Benjamin Stikr, heir of John Stirk.
Witnessed: P. Moss, Isaiah Curry, Stith Barksdale, J.P.
Registered 31 Oct 1800
Pages 224-225
Possessions:
Robert Ware and Jinsey his wife to Edmund Samuel
22 April 1800
Deed for 180 acres on the Savannah River, including an island, adjoining Isaac Wenfrey, Robert Leverett, H. Ware and Col Winns Island. A plat is included. Jinsey Ware signs as Jane Ware. Witnessed: Thos Stokes, Henry Ware, and Wm Stokes, J.P.
Registered 1 Jun 1807
Pages 242-244
Possessions:
Archibald Stokes of Elbert County to Robert Ware
26 Apr 1800, deed for 550 acres on Fishing Creek adjoining James McClain, William Stokes, Jacob Zellar, and William Ball.
Witnessed: Henry Ware, William Carter, Dennis McClendon
Registered 31 Oct 1800
Pages 222-223
Possessions:
Robert Ware and Jane his wife to Emanuel Lay
13 Jul 1800
Deed or 280 acres in Wilkes and Lincoln Counties on the waters of Fishing Creek adjoining Nicholas Ware, James McClane, and William Stokes, originally granted to Benjamin Stirk. Witnessed: Burwell Binns, Henry Ware, and Wm Stokes J.P.
Registered 5 Nov 1800, pages 232-233
Possessions:
Robert Ware and Jane his wife to Moses Jones
12 February 1801
Deed for 144 acres on Perkins Branch of Fishing Creek, adjoining Zellars, Lay, and Balls. Witnessed Henry Ware and Wm Stokes, J.P.
Registered March 4, 1801. pages 271-272
Misc:
Listed as state representative in 1812
Possessions:
Book K.5
Robert Ware
52 ac, Fishing Creek, 1815, 187Family/Spouse: Jane. Jane and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
5. Capt. James Ware (1.Henry1) and died. Other Events and Attributes:
- _AMTID: 162485323179:1030:191555462
- _UID: C1EFA34E43BB4E68BC8BAD345FBB7CCBDE01
- Misc: 1787, Wilkes, Georgia, United States; paid property tax
- Possessions: 29 Nov 1793, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; land grant for 987 1/2 acres
- Misc: 12 Nov 1798, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; witnessed deed from Robert Ware to James Hamrick
- Possessions: 24 Dec 1798, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; sold land to Samuel Weathers
- Possessions: 27 Dec 1798, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; sold land to Daniel Gray
- Misc: Apr 1799, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; Miscellaneous court appointment
- Possessions: 22 Jul 1805, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; sold land with his siblings to Henry Ware
- Residence: 15 Jan 1808, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; mentioned in father's will
- Possessions: 27 Dec 1831, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; donated land for Double Branches Baptist Church
Notes:
Misc:
Capt Read's district
230 acres, 2nd quality land, Greene County
Possessions:
Capt James Ware to Samuel Weathers Senr. 24 December 1798. Deed for 300 acres on the Little River, part of 987 1/2 acre grant to James Ware on 29 November 1793, adjoining the Big Road, John Farrar's line, and Barret Farrar's line; reserving the meeting house as a preaching house for as long as it shall stand. (includes plat showing road from Augusta to Petersburg.) Witnessed: James Hamrick, D. Burks, and Henry Ware J.P. Mary Ware also signs the deed as rantor. Registered John 6, 1799, Pages 29-31.
Possessions:
James Ware to Daniel Gray
27 Dec 1798
Deed for 300 acres on the Little River, part of a 987 1/2 acre grant to James Ware on 29 Nov 1793
Adjoins Henry Ware Esq and Robert Ware Esq
Witnessed: Robert Ware, Henry Ware
Mary Ware also signs as grantor
Also included is a plat.
Registered 7 May 1800, pages 157-158Family/Spouse: Mary. Mary and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
6. Henry Ware (1.Henry1) and died. Other Events and Attributes:
- _AMTID: 162485323180:1030:191555462
- _UID: 3BF02B896BFD425CB46775DAA5A875DAEB83
- Possessions: 29 Jul 1785, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; received land grant
- Misc: 1787, Wilkes, Georgia, United States; paid property tax
- Possessions: 1787, Wilkes, Georgia, United States; received land grant of 150 acres on Savannah River
- Misc: 1 Oct 1790, Wilkes, Georgia, United States; witnessed deed from Robert Ware to Jacob Jordan
- Possessions: 4 Nov 1794, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; sold land to James Murray
- Residence: 4 Nov 1794, Edgefield, South Carolina, United States
- Misc: Jan 1797, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; served as Justice for Inferior Court
- Misc: Aug 1797, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; served as Justice of Inferior Court
- Misc: Aug 1798, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; served as Justice of Inferior Court
- Misc: Jan 1799, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; served as Justice of Inferior Court
- Misc: 24 Aug 1796–14 Feb 1799, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; served as Justice of Inferior Court
- Possessions: 22 Jul 1805, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; purchased land from his siblings that was part of their inheritance from their father
- Will: 16 Nov 1807, Lincoln, Georgia, United States
- Residence: 15 Jan 1808, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; mentioned in father's will
Notes:
Possessions:
Deed from James Murray and Milley his wife to Thomas Murray.
References grant to Henry Ware Jr on 29 Jul 1785
Misc:
Capt. Ware's District
Henry Ware Junr
25 acres, class 2
600 acres, class 2
175 acres, class 2
Possessions:
Book MMM
Ware, Henry (could be his dad)
150 ac, Savannah River, 1787, p 74
Possessions:
Henry Ware Junr and Wynney his wife of Edgefield County, S.C. to James Murray of Wilkes County. 4 November 1794. Deed for 200 acres on Soap Creek adjoining Thompson, Widow Williamson, Garnett, and ...
Note cut off
Lincoln County Deed Book DFamily/Spouse: Wynney. Wynney and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
7. Frances Ware (1.Henry1) and died. Other Events and Attributes:
- _AMTID: 162485323181:1030:191555462
- _FSFTID: LH17-4FX
- _UID: 6977CD426D024A0FB88E6FBE10DD6061D8A0
- Possessions: 22 Jul 1805, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; sold land to her brother
- Residence: 22 Jul 1805, Virginia, United States
- Residence: 15 Jan 1808, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; mentioned in father's will
Frances married Thomas Wraught \ Wright \ Waugh before 1 Nov 1801. Thomas and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
8. Sarah Ware (1.Henry1) and died. Other Events and Attributes:
- _AMTID: 162485323183:1030:191555462
- _UID: 2E5EA194A46C4F25B10114AC1C80BE91A2CB
- Possessions: 22 Jul 1805, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; sold land to her brother
- Residence: 15 Jan 1808, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; mentioned in father's will
Sarah married Samuel McLendon before 1 Nov 1801. Samuel and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
9. Patsy Ware (1.Henry1) and died. Other Events and Attributes:
- _AMTID: 162485323185:1030:191555462
- _UID: F5C644DFD519479FB4393B61831EA1F57274
- Possessions: 22 Jul 1805, Lincoln, Georgia, United States
- Residence: 15 Jan 1808, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; mentioned in father's will
Patsy married Edmond Lyon before 1 Nov 1801. Edmond and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Generation: 3
10. Thomas Ware (2.John2, 1.Henry1) was born about 1770 in Maryland, United States; died on 19 Jan 1859 in Colorado, Texas, United States. Other Events and Attributes:
- _AMTID: 162485320330:1030:191555462
- _FSFTID: L81N-28S
- _UID: 8E879AB0456C45DDA8ADA6C946E2D8978D4D
- Misc: 1 Nov 1801, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; named to receive $100 at his grandfather's death
- Possessions: 24 Dec 1801, Wilkes, Georgia, United States; sold land to Richard Woodroof
- Possessions: 14 Jan 1805, Greene, Georgia, United States; purchased land from Ezekiel Park
- Misc: 15 Jan 1808, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; mentioned in grandfather's will
- Possessions: 4 Oct 1808, Greene, Georgia, United States; sold land to Francis Boykin
- Possessions: 17 Jul 1810, Jones, Georgia, United States; purchased land from William Baldwin, Sr.
- Census: 7 Aug 1820, Greene, Georgia, United States; Address:
Woodham's District - Census: 1830, Gwinnett, Georgia, United States
- Possessions: 19 May 1840, Colorado, Republic of Texas
- Possessions: 12 Jul 1841, Colorado, Republic of Texas; recorded land purchase
- Residence: 1844, Colorado, Republic of Texas; appears on a Texas Tax List
- Misc: 1848, Colorado, Texas, United States; accused of assault with the intent to kill
- Census: 4 Sep 1850, Colorado, Texas, United States
- Occupation: 4 Sep 1850, Colorado, Texas, United States; farmer
- Possessions: 4 Sep 1850, Colorado, Texas, United States; real property $2500
- Possessions: 23 Sep 1857, Fannin, Texas, United States; patented 640 acres
Notes:
Could have been born in Caroline Co, VA or in MD, or even Caswell Co., NC
Marriage to Sarah Jemison could have been in Talladega or in Lincoln Co., GA.
It appears that the Thomas in Colorado Co, Texas is in fact this one and that he was one of the early settlers of Texas. See http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/11945659/person/111050223/media/1?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid|pgNum and the links to the Columbus library for details
http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/976644/person/-15746941/media/5?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid|pgNum
Ware Family History: Descendants from Ancient, Medieval, and Modern Kings ...
By Wanda Ware DeGidio
http://www.warefamilies.org/
Four families: Winn, Thomas, Ware, Garrett of the southern United States, from 1600s to 1993 - Switzer Library, Cobb County; Atlanta History Center
Wilder and some connecting (especially some Ware) families in the Southeastern United States of America: a belated, 'though very incomplete, report of such part of them, of their origins, of their migrations and of their genealogies, as could be found in a cursory search
From nutherslatton on Ancestry:
Thomas WARE was born in 1770 in Caswell County, North Carolina. He died on 19 Jan 1859 in Colorado, Colorado County, Texas. He is one of the foundational ancestors of the Sons and Daughters of the Republic of Texas. Per the Colorado County Chronicles, Volume I & II: "Colorado County was originally part of Stephen F. Austin's first colony, and was known as the Municipality of Colorado under the rule of the Mexican government. In 1837 it was organized as one of the original counties of the Republic of Texas."
From http://library.columbustexas.net/history/Criminal%20Causes.htm
Texas Court Records Colorado County District Court Records Criminal Cause File Index, 1837-1930 compiled by Bobbie Elliott and Bill Stein.
Though they are often overlooked, the cause files in the Office of the District Clerk are an enormously valuable resource for both historians and genealogists. The cause files come in two types: criminal and civil. The former contain papers relevant to the various criminal cases that were directed to the district court; the latter the papers of the lawsuits that were filed in the district court. This is a list of the criminal cause files from the beginning of the county, 1837, until 1930.
The list provides the cause file number, the style of the case, the year the indictment was handed down, and a brief description of the alleged crime, as it appears on the indictment. Many of the numbers were assigned to more than one case. No explanation for this has been encountered. Often numbers appear to have been skipped. These numbers were probably assigned to a case, but either no cause file was created for the case, or the cause file that was created has been lost or filed elsewhere. Information on the cause numbers missing from the list below might be gleaned from the various minute and docket books in the Office of the District Clerk. Remember that accusation is not the same thing as guilt. Those wishing to discover the outcome of any of the cases listed below should investigate further at the Office of the District Clerk at the Colorado County courthouse.
There is a criminal case on file for Thomas Ware:
Criminal Cause File No. 563: State of Texas v. Thomas Ware (1848) assault with intent to kill William R. Turner. In his defense, the Turners were a rowdy, and even a dangerous bunch as evidenced by further court records:
Colorado County District Court Records Criminal Cause File Index, 1837-1930 Criminal Cause File Government Person(s) Charged Year Charged With: CCF# 286 Rep of Texas v. William Turner 1844 assault and battery on John Suggs
CCF# 288 Rep of Texas v. John Suggs 1844 assault and battery on William Turner
CCF# 289 Rep of Texas v. John Turner 1844 assault and battery on Robert H. Tobin
CCF# 341 Rep of Texas v. William R. Turner 1844 not keeping river banks in repair at ferry
CCF# 422 Rep of Texas v. William R. Turner 1845 keeping a gaming house
CCF# 558 State of Texas v. Robert W. Turner 1848 stealing a horse
CCF# 560 State of Texas v. Robert W. Turner 1848 assault with intent to kill John Tanner
CCF# 562 State of Texas v. John Tanner 1848 assault with intent to kill William R. Turner
CCF# 563 State of Texas v. Thomas Ware 1848 assault with intent to kill William R. Turner
CCF# 565 State of Texas v. Nicholas Ware 1848 assault with intent to kill William R. Turner
CCF# 685 State of Texas v. Fleming D. Turner 1850 carnal knowledge of his mother's sister
Criminal Cause File No. 683: State of Texas v. Nicholas Ware 1850 carnal knowledge of his sister's daughter
CCF# 107 State of Texas v. Washington H. Secrest 1853 assault with intent to kill William R. Turner
CCF# 268 State of Texas v. Robert Turner. James Johnson. and Franklin Cole 1858 gaming
CCF# 300 State of Texas v. Jesse Turner 1859 playing cards in public
CCF# 333 State of Texas v. William Turner 1860 assault with the intent to kill Jesse Launes
CCF# 487 State of Texas v. William Turner 1863 aggravated assault
CCF# 582 State of Texas v. William B. Dewees. Randolph Foster. Ira A. Harris. Don Turner. Amos Besch. Don F. Payne. and Cook 1866 betting at a gaming table
CCF# 600 State of Texas v. Bram Turner 1866 taking up and using an estray horse
CCF# 665 State of Texas v. Don F(frog). Turner 1868 theft of a buggy
CCF# 709 State of Texas v. Bram Harvey alias Bram Turner 1868 theft
CCF# 795 State of Texas v. Ben Turner 1869 rape
CCF# 814 State of Texas v. Jasper Woolridge alias Jasper Turner 1870 theft of a gelding
CCF# 844 State of Texas v. Don F. Turner 1870 assault with intent to murder
CCF# 861 State of Texas v. Charley Turner. John Harbert. Dave Dancy. George Turner. and Charley Turner 1870 aiding in escape of prisoners
CCF# 876 State of Texas v. John Turner and Mandy Clayton 1871 adultery
CCF# 889 State of Texas v. George Turner 1871 violating estray law
CCF# 890 State of Texas v. George Turner 1871 violating estray law
CCF# 1012 State of Texas v. George S. Turner 1872 assault and battery
CCF# 1078 State of Texas v. James Turner 1873 theft of a mare
CCF# 1121 State of Texas v. Don F. Turner 1873 permitting two prisoners to escape
CCF# 1129 State of Texas v. Don F. Turner 1873 negligence in permitting prisoners to escape
CCF# 1292 State of Texas v. Manley Turner. George Best. Drag De Man. and J. B. Leyendecker 1874 playing cards in a public place
CCF# 1493 State of Texas v. Sim Turner 1876 rape of Susan Caldwell
CCF# 1770 State of Texas v. Manly Turner 1879 theft of cattle
CCF# 2484 State of Texas v. Sim Turner 1892
CCF# 2535 State of Texas v. Jim Turner 1893 assault with intent to murder Henry Dancy
CCF# 2656 State of Texas v. Ben Turner 1897 murder of King Thompson
CCF# 2891 State of Texas v. Andrew Turner 1904 murder of an infant
CCF# 3008 State of Texas v. Warren Turner 1909 theft of mule
CCF# 2654 State of Texas v. Sanford Turner 1915 unlawfully injuring the fence of another
CCF# 3231 State of Texas v. Sanford Turner and Annie Turner 1915 assault with intent to murder
CCF# 3232 State of Texas v. Annie Turner 1915 assault with intent to murder
CCF# 3233 State of Texas v. Sanford Turner and Annie Turner 1915 assault with intent to murder
From the records, apparently Thomas Ware and his brother Nicholas were joined in the attempt on William R Turner's life by John Tanner. William Turner owned the local gambling house and had other charges against him including assault and murder. Interesting bunch. As we say in Texas, people need killin'. Just kidding. It's possible Ware met up with WR Turner first in Greene Co, Georgia before the Wares and Turners moved to Texas.
From:
Consider the Lily: The Ungilded History of Colorado County, Texas by Bill Stein
Stein, ed., "The Slave Narratives of Colorado County," Nesbitt Memorial Library Journal, vol. 3, no. 1, January 1993, p. 11; Colorado County Commissioners Court Minutes, Book 1, pp. 3-4.
"...Most curiously, another of the largest slaveholders, Charles B. Stewart, owned 20 slaves but no land or other taxable property in the county. Another, Thomas Ware, had a plantation of 1107 acres in the north part of the county which he presumably had operated since he acquired it on May 19, 1840. In 1846, he had 17 slaves. To his north was a 600-acre plantation, which had been purchased by Briggs W. Hopson on March 8, 1840. In 1846, it was operated by Hopson's widow, Elizabeth Y. Hopson, and staffed by thirteen slaves. "Ware's and Hopson's plantations were nestled amidst the growing number of smaller farms that were owned and operated by Germans, and isolated from them not only linguistically, but because they were two of the very few in the area that used slave labor. Whether for philosopical or economic reasons, the Germans who were settling in the area in increasing numbers, by and large did not own slaves. In 1846, for example, of the seventy slaveholders in Colorado County, only one was German. That man, Charles Kessler, did not live among the other Germans, and owned only two slaves.
"....On May 9, 1846, a little more than a year after the Colorado County commissioners created the patrols, the state government passed a law which authorized the various counties to create them. The law specified that slaves could be given no more than 25 lashes, and allowed the patrols to arrest white people who were "found in any assemblage of slaves, or in or about any negro quarter" (see Gammel, comp., The Laws of Texas 1822-1897, vol. 2, pp. 1497-1501)....
"Since 1850, the number of slaves in the county had nearly tripled, and the ranks of suspicious slaveholders had swelled accordingly. John Matthews had greatly increased the number of slaves he owned, surpassing James S. Montgomery as the largest slaveholder in the county. In 1856, Matthews had 81 and Montgomery 78. Caleb Claiborne Herbert, with 29 slaves, Richard H. Foote, with 24, George Washington Thatcher, with 19, and Thomas Ware, with 17, had continued to operate their nearby plantations. ...
".... Texas Monument, November 6, 1850. The vote at Frelsburg, still called Cummins Creek by the newspaper, was 35 to 0 in favor of the bill. In Columbus, 24 persons voted for the bill and 45 against. The large slaveholders voted 9 to 0 against the bill at Thomas Ware's plantation.
"....Others of the old plantations had also changed hands. Thomas Ware had died on January 19, 1859, leaving his estate to be divided among fifteen heirs. After some quick legal maneuvering, on March 9, 1859 his administrators, Nicholas T. Ware and Frances Elbert Harwell, organized Ware's 24 slaves into fifteen lots and had each heir draw a number from a hat to determine which slave or slaves he or she got. Soon, the plantation itself was conveyed to Phineas M. Garrett, who, in 1860, operated it with the help of 35 slaves.
"...Other people raised horses, hogs, or chickens. Several, including Robert Robson and Leon de Serin, raised sheep. De Serin, who had an aristocratic family background in France, was probably the single greatest champion of sheep-raising in the county. He had arrived in Texas on February 20, 1842, only to discover that the law then in force made persons eligible for land grants only if they arrived prior to January 1, 1842. Nonetheless, the day after they arrived, he and some of his fellow passengers drafted a letter to Sam Houston asking that they be granted special dispensations. Houston refused. De Serin spent the next few years struggling to support himself and his wife and daughter, fending off illness, and contemplating returning to France. In 1846, he moved to Colorado County and began raising sheep.... He is not known to have lived in the county after 1852. What became of his sheep, each of which he had named and for which he kept meticulous birth and death records, is unknown. De Serin's eccentric sheep-raising, and others' eccentric cattle-raising, were sideshows to the county's economic base, farming. There were two distinct types of farmers in the county: those who used slaves and those who did not. Most of the German farmers in the north part of the county did not, and their failure to do so isolated them further from their English speaking neighbors. The largest slaveholder in the north part of the county, Thomas Ware, had in 1849 sold his plantation to William Frels and purchased another, smaller one, to the north of Claiborne Herbert's on the east side of the Colorado River....
By virtue of his purchase from Ware, Frels became by far the wealthiest and most productive of the German farmers."
http://www.columbustexas.net/library/history/footnote/part5-67.htm
Colorado County Probate Records, Final Record Book F, pp. 47-61; Colorado
County Tax Rolls, 1860; Eighth Census of the United States (1860) Schedule 2, Colorado County, Texas; Colorado County Deed Records, Book H, p. 101, Book J, p. 786, Book K, pp. 33, 34; Colorado County Bond and Mortgage Records, Book E, p. 428. Though Garrett did not finally complete purchase of Ware's plantation until February 21, 1863 (see Colorado County Deed Records, Book L, p. 353), it is clear from the tax rolls that he had acquired title to it earlier. Probably Garrett's purchase of the property was contingent upon him making a series of payments, which were only completed in 1863, at which time the deed was written. Rhodes came to the county in 1858, that year entering into a partnership with Angus McNeill and his family to cultivate McNeill's plantation (see Colorado County Bond and Mortgage Records, Book E, p. 171).
Thomas Ware was married four times. His first wife, Mary Sarah Jemison, our ancestor, bore him nine children, dying at the age of 41. His second wife was Phoebe Peeler, whom he married 2 Jun 1818. Together, they had an additional seven children. His third wife was Jerusa W Gordon Hope, a widow who he married 29 Feb 1844 in Colorado County, Texas. She bore him one child. His fourth marriage was to Nancy A McClosky, another widow, who he married 19 Feb 1848.
Thomas WARE and Mary Sarah JEMISON were married in 1793 in Greene County, Georgia.
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Posted on Ancestry 14 Jul 2010 by myroots737 on Ancestry:
Extracts from letter - dated 11 Jun 1894
Henry Ware to his daughter Elizabeth (Ware) Mitchell
... As to my relatives; my father had one brother old than himself, his name was John, my father's name was Thomas. They had one half-sister. John and Thomas were left orphans at the close of the Revolutionary Ware. My fatther was 16 years old at the time and was raised by his uncle, Robert Ware, who immigrated from Maryland (after the war) to Lincoln County, Georgia, where my father became a man.
He married my mother either in Lincoln County or Twiggs County, Georgia, I don't remember which. My uncle John immigrated to Kentucky at an early day, became a large property holder, and raised a large family of children. He visited us in Georgia, when I was about 8 years old. I remember his saying he could out-run, out-jump or throw down any man whose wife had thirteen children. I have met some of his grand-children. I have been informed that Mrs. Ex-President Lucy Hays, that noted temperance worker, was his grand-daughter - her mother was a Ware. I know but little of my father's relatives.
My mother was a Jemison, her name was Sarah, she died in Greene County, Georgia when I was 4 years old. I have a very indistinct recollection of her. She had two sisters. Elizabeth married William Kirkham. Artemisia married Moses Wheat, you know. They had five brothers, William, Samuel, Joseph, Robert, and Henry. Robert Jemison Jr of Birmingham, Alabama is a grandson of Uncle William. Elbert Jemison is a son of Uncle Robert. Owen, the young man you knew in New Orleans, was a grandson of Uncle Henry.
The old stock of Jemisons were men of intellect and enterprise. Aunt Artemisia (Jemison) Wheat was a woman of very superior ability.
Note: Henry Ware, the author of this letter, was the youngest child of Thomas Ware and Sarah Jemison.
Birth:
Wilder claims that he was born in Caswell Co, North Carolina. That seems, perhaps, more reasonable to me. Additionally, some marriage records say he is from VA.
Possessions:
Wilkes County, Ga Deed Book UU, 1803-1804, p. 159
24 Dec 1801
Thomas Ware of Jackson Co., Ga to Richard Woodroof of Wilkes Co., Ga for $225, 140 acres in Wilkes Co., adj N. by Major Cawl, S. by David Tomlinson, & vacant at time of survey, S.E. by Little River, N.E. by Benj. Catching. (signed) Thomas Ware. Wit: Richard Russell, Absalam Levret, Solomon Thornton, J.P. Rec 25 Feb 1804.
Possessions:
Greene County, Georgia Deed Book BB, p. 259
Ezekiel Park to Thomas Ware, 14 Jan 1805, $210, 140 ac in Greene Co, originally granted to Nathan Hicks and by him conveyed to Daniel Thacker, who conveyed said land to Ezekiel Park. Rec 27 Jan 1806
Misc:
grandson Thomas, son of John Ware
Possessions:
Sold 191 acres on Richland Creek to Francis Boykin for $530
Possessions:
Greene County, Georgia Deed book CC, p. 474
William Baldwin, Sr to Thomas Ware of Jones Co on 17 Jul 1810 for $100, 184 3/4 ac in Greene Co., Rec 22 Aug 1810
Census:
Enumeration: 200201-121
Slaves: 102-42
Total: 18
Very many Peelers nearby, as well as Wares who are likely Thomas' children.
Census:
Enumeration: 10010001-000221001
Slaves: 4002-132
Total: 21
Possessions:
" Another, Thomas Ware, had a plantation of 1107 acres in the north part of the county which he presumably had operated since he acquired it on May 19, 1840. In 1846, he had 17 slaves."
Possessions:
Kidder Walker
Chief Justice
C C
Saml J Redgate J. P.
John F Miller J P
Republic of Texas
County of Colorado
Be it Rememberd that on this 12th day of July A D 1841 there was Begun and held in and for Said County a Regular Term of the County Court present Kidder Walker Chief Justice, John F Miller William David Associate Justices, W B Perry Clerk & Joseph G Ball Depty Sheriff, when the following Business was transacted, to wit, a list of Deeds was furnish By the Clerk, having Been admitted to Record Since the last term of this Court was ordered to Be entered in the minutes & is as follows to wit
J Cummings to T Ware
quarter league of land on Cummings Creek known as north quarter of the upper league of said Cummings Consesion
oath Before clerk By S J Redgate & J W Dodson witnesses
Misc:
Criminal Cause File No. 563: State of Texas v. Thomas Ware (1848) assault with intent to kill William R. Turner
Census:
In 1850, he is enumerated as from North Carolina rather than Maryland.
Possessions:
Thomas is listed as owning 17 slaves in 1850
Possessions:
Grantee: Thomas Ware
Certificate: 131
Patentee: Thomas Ware
Patent Date: 23 Sep 1857
Acres: 640
District: Fannin
County: Fannin
File: 871
Patent #: 1851
Patent Volume: 9
Class: Fan. 3rdThomas married Mary Sarah Jimerson in 1796 in Talladega, Talladega, Alabama, United States. Mary (daughter of Robert Jemison, II and Margaret Kirkham) was born on 17 Jan 1776 in Rockbridge, Virginia, United States; died before 27 Aug 1817 in Greene, Georgia, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 12. Margaret Ware was born about 1797 in Lincoln, Georgia, United States; and died.
- 13. John Ware was born in 1798 in Lincoln, Georgia, United States; and died.
- 14. Jamison Ware was born in 1800 in Lincoln, Georgia, United States; died on 20 Jul 1863 in Calhoun, Arkansas, United States; was buried in Harrell, Calhoun, Arkansas, United States.
- 15. Robert Ware was born in 1802 in Lincoln, Georgia, United States; died before 1859.
- 16. Martha Ware was born about 1804 in Lincoln, Georgia, United States; died in 1854.
- 17. Elizabeth K. Ware was born in Aug 1805 in Greene, Georgia, United States; died on 28 Mar 1875.
- 18. Sarah Jamison Ware was born on 24 Nov 1807 in Greene, Georgia, United States; died on 16 Dec 1883.
- 19. Ezekiel P. Ware was born in 1810 in Greene, Georgia, United States; and died.
- 20. Henry B. Ware was born on 29 Jul 1813 in Greene, Georgia, United States; died on 9 Jul 1898 in Pass Christian, Harrison, Mississippi, United States; was buried in Pass Christian, Harrison, Mississippi, United States.
Thomas married Phoebe Peeler on 2 Jun 1818 in Greene, Georgia, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 21. Mary Ann Ware was born in 1820 in Greene, Georgia, United States; died in 1880.
- 22. Lucy E. Ware was born on 17 Feb 1821 in Gwinnett, Georgia, United States; died on 16 Jul 1901.
- 23. Louisa Parks Ware was born on 6 Jul 1824 in Gwinnett, Georgia, United States; died on 13 Dec 1889.
- 24. Nicholas Tyler Ware was born on 7 Feb 1826 in Gwinnett, Georgia, United States; died on 1 Jan 1893.
- 25. Artemesia Ware was born on 17 Nov 1827 in Gwinnett, Georgia, United States; died on 9 Dec 1909.
- 26. Virginia Carolina Ware was born in 1829 in Gwinnett, Georgia, United States; died before Feb 1852.
Thomas married Jerusha W. on 29 Feb 1844 in Colorado, Republic of Texas. Jerusha died before Feb 1848 in Colorado, Republic of Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Thomas married Nancy A. McClosky on 29 Feb 1848 in Colorado, Texas, United States. Nancy was born in 1796 in South Carolina, United States; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
11. Patsy Ware (3.Nicholas2, 1.Henry1) and died. Other Events and Attributes:
- _AMTID: 162485323187:1030:191555462
- _UID: 0B99F8CDA06E42F0A5B1EE620917F8BB226F
- Misc: 1 Nov 1801, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; named in her grandfather's will
- Residence: 15 Jan 1808, Lincoln, Georgia, United States; mentioned in grandfather's will
Generation: 4
12. Margaret Ware (10.Thomas3, 2.John2, 1.Henry1) was born about 1797 in Lincoln, Georgia, United States; and died. Other Events and Attributes:
- _AMTID: 162485320318:1030:191555462
- _FSFTID: KG8T-V3K
- _UID: B9C0C235707C48AFAB6911661BE3D6B466B8
- Census: 5 Sep 1850, Putnam, Georgia, United States
Margaret married Herod Flourney Bridges in 1812 in Greene, Georgia, United States. Herod (son of Solomon Bridges and Susanna Flourney) was born about 1793 in North Carolina, United States; died on 2 Feb 1854 in Rapides, Louisiana, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 27. Sarah Bridges was born on 19 Apr 1813 in Greene, Georgia, United States; died on 25 Apr 1912 in Uvalde, Uvalde, Texas, United States; was buried in Uvalde, Uvalde, Texas, United States.
- 28. Elizabeth Ann P. Bridges was born on 11 Apr 1815 in Putnam, Georgia, United States; died on 9 Dec 1890 in Seguin, Guadalupe, Texas, United States; was buried in Seguin, Guadalupe, Texas, United States.
- 29. Andrew Jackson Bridges was born on 8 Jan 1817 in Putnam, Georgia, United States; died on 26 Nov 1896 in Sulphur Springs, Hopkins, Texas, United States.
- 30. Solomon Thomas Bridges was born in 1818 in Putnam, Georgia, United States; died in Columbus, Colorado, Texas, United States.
- 31. Martha Bridges was born in 1819 in Putnam, Georgia, United States; died in Minden, Webster, Louisiana, United States.
- 32. Susanna Bridges was born in 1821 in Putnam, Georgia, United States; died in Hallettsville, Lavaca, Texas, United States.
- 33. Samuel Bridges was born in 1823 in Putnam, Georgia, United States; died in Seguin, Guadalupe, Texas, United States.
- 34. Mary Bridges was born in 1825; died in Kyle, Hays, Texas, United States.
- 35. Henry Wharton Bridges was born in 1827 in Greene, Georgia, United States; died before 1865 in Jackson, Hinds, Mississippi, United States.
- 36. Herod Flourney Bridges, Jr. was born in 1828 in Putnam, Georgia, United States; died in 1866 in Seguin, Guadalupe, Texas, United States.
- 37. James Pierce Bridges was born in 1829 in Putnam, Georgia, United States; died in 1892.
- 38. Asbury Fletcher Bridges was born on 8 May 1832 in Putnam, Georgia, United States; died on 27 Oct 1912 in Marble Falls, Burnet, Texas, United States.
- 39. Samuel J. Bridges was born in 1833 in Putnam, Georgia, United States; and died.
- 40. Wiley A. Bridges was born in 1835 in Putnam, Georgia, United States; and died.
13. John Ware (10.Thomas3, 2.John2, 1.Henry1) was born in 1798 in Lincoln, Georgia, United States; and died. Other Events and Attributes:
- _AMTID: 162485320309:1030:191555462
- _FSFTID: L81N-2KF
- _UID: 714E3C7E02324839B6C61102AFC8D8667213
John married Patsey Peeler on 12 Aug 1819 in Greene, Georgia, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
14. Jamison Ware (10.Thomas3, 2.John2, 1.Henry1) was born in 1800 in Lincoln, Georgia, United States; died on 20 Jul 1863 in Calhoun, Arkansas, United States; was buried in Harrell, Calhoun, Arkansas, United States. Other Events and Attributes:
- _AMTID: 162485320412:1030:191555462
- _FSFTID: KG8T-V8R
- _UID: 24C1C791623D475CB226C8F58E565867B76B
- Census: 1830, Gwinnett, Georgia, United States
- Possessions: 1 Aug 1837, Talladega, Alabama, United States; 1 SENE HUNTSVILLE No 18S 5E 24
- Possessions: 1 Aug 1837, Talladega, Alabama, United States; 1 W½NW HUNTSVILLE Yes 22S 3E 1
- Possessions: 1 Aug 1837, Talladega, Alabama, United States; E 1/2 SW 1/4 Section 24 Township 18 Range 5 E, Mardisville Alabama Land Office
- Possessions: 17 Aug 1838, Talladega, Alabama, United States; 1 E½NE HUNTSVILLE No 20S 9E 18
- Possessions: 17 Aug 1838, Talladega, Alabama, United States; 1 W½NE HUNTSVILLE No 20S 9E 5
- Possessions: 1 Aug 1839, Talladega, Alabama, United States; 1 NWNE HUNTSVILLE No 20S 8E 24
- Possessions: 10 Aug 1839, Talladega, Alabama, United States; 1 W½SE HUNTSVILLE No 20S 9E 5
- Census: 1840, Talladega, Alabama, United States
- Possessions: 1 Aug 1844, Talladega, Alabama, United States; 1 SWSE HUNTSVILLE No 19S 9E 28
- Possessions: 1 Aug 1844, Talladega, Alabama, United States; 1 W½SE HUNTSVILLE No 18S 8E 34
- Census: 1 Nov 1850, Talladega, Talladega, Alabama, United States
- Census: 19 Nov 1850, Talladega, Talladega, Alabama, United States
- Possessions: 1 Jan 1859, Huntsville, Madison, Arkansas, United States; 1 E½SE HUNTSVILLE No 20S 8E 14
- Possessions: 1 Jun 1859, Union, Union, Arkansas, United States; 1 NWNE 5TH PM No 14S 12W 4
- Census: 18 Jun 1860, Summerville, Calhoun, Arkansas, United States; Address:
Jackson Township - Census: 18 Jun 1860, Summerville, Calhoun, Arkansas, United States; Address:
Jackson Township
Notes:
CALLED: Jimerson or Jamison
Called: Listed as Jamison Ware in IGI
Census:
Enumeration: 01001-10001
Slaves: 0
Total: 4
Possessions:
79.97 acres, assignee of Joab Lawler
Possessions:
39.98 acres
Possessions:
80.02 acres
Possessions:
40 acres
Possessions:
80.2 acres
Census:
Enumeration: 100121-111001
Slaves: 111-221
Total: 17
Possessions:
39.99 acres
Census:
22 Slaves, including 4 who are fugitive
Possessions:
80.18 acres
Census:
$31526 real property
$2400 personal property
Census:
23 slavesFamily/Spouse: Joice Malone. Joice was born in 1807 in Georgia, United States; died in 1865 in Calhoun, Arkansas, United States; was buried in Harrell, Calhoun, Arkansas, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 41. Robert Ware was born in 1836 in Alabama, United States; and died.
- 42. Adaline Ware was born in 1839 in Alabama, United States; and died.
- 43. Joice Ware was born in 1841 in Alabama, United States; and died.
- 44. Thomas Ware was born in 1845 in Alabama, United States; and died.
- 45. Louisa Ware was born in 1848 in Alabama, United States; and died.
15. Robert Ware (10.Thomas3, 2.John2, 1.Henry1) was born in 1802 in Lincoln, Georgia, United States; died before 1859. Other Events and Attributes:
- _AMTID: 162485320325:1030:191555462
- _FSFTID: L81N-28M
- _UID: 97FB8D5253EF4D69BD953B9F70E2E822F1B1
Notes:
Birth:
BIRTH: IGI 8625101,33Robert married Martha Norris on 23 May 1821 in Greene, Georgia, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
16. Martha Ware (10.Thomas3, 2.John2, 1.Henry1) was born about 1804 in Lincoln, Georgia, United States; died in 1854. Other Events and Attributes:
- _AMTID: 162485320319:1030:191555462
- _FSFTID: KFPN-6PD
- _UID: F6C8B13F9D9241C79BBB0D03950EB5C76A25
- Census: 11 Sep 1850, Colorado, Texas, United States
Notes:
Could have been born in Greene Co instead.
Martha married Jesse W. Tanner, Sr. on 27 Feb 1820. Jesse was born in 1800 in Virginia, United States; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 46. Joseph Tanner was born in 1825 in Georgia, United States; and died.
- 47. Jesse Tanner was born in 1827 in Georgia, United States; and died.
- 48. John Tanner was born in 1829 in Georgia, United States; and died.
- 49. David Tanner was born in 1840 in Georgia, United States; and died.
- 50. Morris Tanner was born in 1844 in Georgia, United States; and died.
17. Elizabeth K. Ware (10.Thomas3, 2.John2, 1.Henry1) was born in Aug 1805 in Greene, Georgia, United States; died on 28 Mar 1875. Other Events and Attributes:
- _AMTID: 162485320371:1030:191555462
- _FSFTID: LHDX-P2L
- _UID: 0641B41FC98745ACB65B0A502D21E6E8E255
Notes:
Birth:
BIRTH: IGI 8625101,33Elizabeth married William R. Turner about 1823. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
18. Sarah Jamison Ware (10.Thomas3, 2.John2, 1.Henry1) was born on 24 Nov 1807 in Greene, Georgia, United States; died on 16 Dec 1883. Other Events and Attributes:
- _AMTID: 162485320327:1030:191555462
- _FSFTID: LHDX-P53
- _UID: 77A6407722ED4848BC12A4630E6B1AD6B17C
Notes:
Birth:
BIRTH: IGI 8625101,32Sarah married John Williams Medlock on 7 Nov 1822. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
19. Ezekiel P. Ware (10.Thomas3, 2.John2, 1.Henry1) was born in 1810 in Greene, Georgia, United States; and died. Other Events and Attributes:
- _AMTID: 162485320377:1030:191555462
- _FSFTID: L81N-2K2
- _UID: EF7CAB1339E44CB3852792D6E13DB6204DDA
Notes:
IGI lists as Ezekel P. Ware
Ezekiel married Margaret about 1830. Margaret and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
20. Henry B. Ware (10.Thomas3, 2.John2, 1.Henry1) was born on 29 Jul 1813 in Greene, Georgia, United States; died on 9 Jul 1898 in Pass Christian, Harrison, Mississippi, United States; was buried in Pass Christian, Harrison, Mississippi, United States. Other Events and Attributes:
- _AMTID: 162485320386:1030:191555462
- _FSFTID: L81N-2KG
- _UID: 0C018814F5F7459E9AD13FBC8D6B00E4BAA2
- Misc: 1843, Leon, Florida Territory, United States; Trustee of Methodist Episcopal Church, Leon Circuit
- Census: 25 Sep 1850, Harrison, Texas, United States
- Census: 30 Sep 1850, Harrison, Texas, United States
- Census: 6 Sep 1860, Marshall, Harrison, Texas, United States
- Census: 1 Jun 1870, Iberville, Louisiana, United States
- Will: 30 MARY 1898, Pass Christian, Harrison, Mississippi, United States
Notes:
Lived in Harrison County, TX, about 9 miles from Marshall, in 1845. Successful raising cotton. Entered cotton brokerage business after the Civil War. Moved to New Orleans. Retired to Pass Christian, MS.
In 1840, there is a Henry B Ware in Leon County, Florida. The household has just a husband and wife (both 30-40 yrs) and 31 slaves. Seems unlikely that this is our family.
However, we ought to be able to find him in 1840 and 1880 census.
Misc:
1843, 21st Session of Florida Legislature, p. 50. Trustee of Methodist Episcopal Church, Leon Circuit
Census:
In the 1850 Census, Henry is listed as a farmer with $11,200 worth of real estate.
Interestingly, even with this large of a land holding, I cannot find Henry in the 1850 slave schedule of the census. His neighbors are all listed but I don't see Henry.
Census:
In 1860, Henry is listed as a farmer with $23,000 worth of real estate and $80,000 worth of personal property. He is listed as owning 28 slaves.
Census:
In 1870, Henry is listed as a planter with $70,000 worth of real estate.
In addition to the family, there is a J..> Everitt listed in the home, age 25. This seems likely to be a nephew of Martha.Henry married Martha Ann Everitt on 23 Nov 1837 in Meriwether, Georgia, United States. Martha was born on 18 Jan 1816 in Savannah, Chatham, Georgia, United States; died on 22 May 1879 in Pass Christian, Harrison, Mississippi, United States; was buried in Pass Christian, Harrison, Mississippi, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 51. T. Ware was born in 1838 in Alabama, United States; and died.
- 52. Frances Asberry Ware was born on 10 Sep 1840 in Meriwether, Georgia, United States; died on 2 Nov 1923 in Marshall, Harrison, Texas, United States; was buried on 3 Nov 1923 in Marshall, Harrison, Texas, United States.
- 53. William H. Ware was born in 1843 in Alabama, United States; and died.
- 54. M. E. Ware was born in 1846 in Alabama, United States; and died.
- 55. J. H. Ware was born in 1847 in Texas, United States; and died.
- 56. Robert Jemison Ware was born on 19 Apr 1849 in Texas, United States; died on 15 May 1939 in Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas, United States.
- 57. Richard M. Ware was born in 1852 in Texas, United States; and died.
- 58. John M. Ware was born in 1857 in Texas, United States; and died.
Henry married Lou Fort on 8 Mar 1880 in Mobile, Mobile, Alabama, United States. Lou and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
21. Mary Ann Ware (10.Thomas3, 2.John2, 1.Henry1) was born in 1820 in Greene, Georgia, United States; died in 1880. Other Events and Attributes:
- _AMTID: 162485320320:1030:191555462
- _FSFTID: LHDX-5Q6
- _UID: 4D21A5A7BEC846389CE6903A1C377A03DA2C
Mary married Francis Elbert Harwell on 4 Feb 1840 in Chattooga, Georgia, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
22. Lucy E. Ware (10.Thomas3, 2.John2, 1.Henry1) was born on 17 Feb 1821 in Gwinnett, Georgia, United States; died on 16 Jul 1901. Other Events and Attributes:
- _AMTID: 162485320317:1030:191555462
- _FSFTID: L81N-2KB
- _UID: 09879A77017742A9835A2D060AFB243F7CF8
Lucy married James Warnich Dodson on 22 Nov 1838. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
23. Louisa Parks Ware (10.Thomas3, 2.John2, 1.Henry1) was born on 6 Jul 1824 in Gwinnett, Georgia, United States; died on 13 Dec 1889. Other Events and Attributes:
- _AMTID: 162485320316:1030:191555462
- _FSFTID: LHDX-5FT
- _UID: 9A4174A1E285488FBF0F19E9985B710365F4
Louisa married John V. Breeding on 10 Feb 1842. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
24. Nicholas Tyler Ware (10.Thomas3, 2.John2, 1.Henry1) was born on 7 Feb 1826 in Gwinnett, Georgia, United States; died on 1 Jan 1893. Other Events and Attributes:
- _AMTID: 162485320322:1030:191555462
- _FSFTID: LHDX-5L5
- _UID: 225FC4AD88334BFBA622381686F719BA5949
- Misc: 1848, Colorado, Texas, United States; accused of assault with the intent to kill
- Misc: 1850, Colorado, Texas, United States; accused of sexual impropriety
Notes:
Misc:
Criminal Cause File No. 565: State of Texas v. Nicholas Ware (1848) assault with intent to kill William R. Turner
Misc:
Criminal Cause File No. 683: State of Texas v. Nicholas Ware (1850) carnal knowledge of his sister's daughterNicholas married Sarah Ann Elizabeth Tanner on 7 Feb 1848. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
25. Artemesia Ware (10.Thomas3, 2.John2, 1.Henry1) was born on 17 Nov 1827 in Gwinnett, Georgia, United States; died on 9 Dec 1909. Other Events and Attributes:
- _AMTID: 162485320363:1030:191555462
- _FSFTID: LHDX-5K5
- _UID: 443CD865697C407A9F0B89795267919DEFD3
Artemesia married Richard L. Breeding on 14 Mar 1844. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
26. Virginia Carolina Ware (10.Thomas3, 2.John2, 1.Henry1) was born in 1829 in Gwinnett, Georgia, United States; died before Feb 1852. Other Events and Attributes:
- _AMTID: 162485320335:1030:191555462
- _UID: 68604F60C21947ADB07FD2997D34DD2A98AE
Virginia married P. Dale Turner in 1848. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]