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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Horace Wilbur Ward: Birth: 20 FEB 1820 in Clarksburg, Montgomery, Maryland, USA. Death: 15 AUG 1895


Sources
1. Title:   Ward/Haney Descendant; Compiler: Ritchie Lee Haney
2. Title:   Our Maryland Heritage: Book 30, The Ward Families by William Neal Hurley, Jr
3. Title:   No title - ID S0015
4. Title:   Ward/Murry Descendant: Compiler Sharon K Murry McConnell; skays1912@@aol.com
5. Title:   Family Bible: Jessie Evelyn Ward Hartner
6. Title:   1850 Rockville, Montgomery, MD Census
7. Title:   Bounty Land and Pension Application: From Maryland Militia: War of 1812, Vol. 7 by F.Edward Wright
8. Title:   Ward/Cotton Descendent: John Cotton
9. Title:   1850 Montgomery Co, MD Census
10. Title:   Montgomery County Courthouse; Maryland Marriages 1798-1898

Notes
a. Note:   Authors research of the Pigman family did not reveal that Ignatius'
Note:   s mother, Priscilla, was a daughter or sister of the well know Methodistpreacher Ignatius Pigman, son of Matthew and Mary Pigman. However, they did live in the same area of Montgomery County. Ignatius and his brother John Welsey Ward appear to be named after these two Methodist preachers. Search inconclusive as of March 2004.
  FYI: Ignatius Pigman (preacher) deeded land to Edward Browning alias Edward Ward in Ohio County, KY. The dual surname is similar to that ofIgnatius P. Ward's father, James White Ward.
  From the Bounty Land and Pension Applications for the War of 1812: Maryland Militia: War of 1812 Volume 7, F. Edward Wright:
 Ward Ignatius P. /S.O. 21695/Capt. Richard Holmes, Extra Balt/10 Jul 1871 app Ignatius P. Ward 80, res Mtg co; states they were married Esther Thompson, now deceased, 30 Apr 1811; on around 1 May 1814 he was notified by Capt. Holmes to meet at Colvesville, Mtg. Co., prepared to march to Bladensburgh, he obeyed the call, went to Bladensburgh, and was sent back. A short time after he was again notified to meet Colesville, prepared to march to Bladensburgh and Long Fields in PG Co. and obeyed the call. A third order was issued to meet at Colesville prepared to march to Bladensburg and thence to Nottingham which order he obeyed. He was 80 years old 28 May last. His father James W Ward, servedfor 5 years and 7 months in the war of the Revolution and lost his right arm in the battle of Camden. Ignatius Ward's PO address: Norbeck, Mtg. Co; acq: James W. Campbell and R.S. Patterson, res Rockville.
  1850 Montgomery County, MD
 WARD E George, 36, Jane 34, James 15, Rhoda, 13, John 11, Caroline 9,Priscilla 7, Harriet 5, Thomas 3, William 2, Ignatius P 60, Hester 62
  1860 Rockville, Montgomery, MD (Edward Stanton/Staunton & Ann AmeliaBoswell)
  STANTON EDW. 50, Ann E? (A) 30, Leonidas 8, William 4, Anna ?, Baby 1/12 female, WARD IGNATIUS P 69, carpenter
  See 1880 Census for Edward & Ann Stanton/Staunton
  NAME: Ignatious P Ward
 HOME IN 1840 (CITY, COUNTY, STATE): Montgomery, Maryland
 FREE WHITE PERSONS - MALES - 15 THRU 19: 1
 FREE WHITE PERSONS - MALES - 20 THRU 29: 2
 FREE WHITE PERSONS - MALES - 50 THRU 59: 1
 FREE WHITE PERSONS - FEMALES - 10 THRU 14: 1
 FREE WHITE PERSONS - FEMALES - 15 THRU 19: 1
 FREE WHITE PERSONS - FEMALES - 50 THRU 59: 1
 SLAVES - MALES - 10 THRU 23: 2
 SLAVES - MALES - 24 THRU 35: 3
 SLAVES - MALES - 36 THRU 54: 2
 SLAVES - FEMALES - 10 THRU 23: 1
 SLAVES - FEMALES - 55 THRU 99: 1
 PERSONS EMPLOYED IN AGRICULTURE: 2
 FREE WHITE PERSONS - UNDER 20: 3
 FREE WHITE PERSONS - 20 THRU 49: 2
 TOTAL FREE WHITE PERSONS: 7
 TOTAL SLAVES: 9
 TOTAL ALL PERSONS - FREE WHITE, FREE COLORED, SLAVES: 16


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