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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Eugenia Lenora Ware: Birth: 17 NOV 1866 in Stewart County, Georgia. Death: 20 MAY 1944 in Slaton, Lubbock, Texas

  2. Hampton Wimberly Ware: Birth: 1 DEC 1868 in Georgia. Death: 2 OCT 1890 in Navarro County, Texas

  3. Florence Leola Ware: Birth: 10 APR 1872 in Georgia. Death: 2 AUG 1872 in Georgia

  4. Eudora Tallulah Ware: Birth: 13 MAR 1874 in Georgia. Death: 25 JUL 1878 in Mississippi

  5. Homer Virgil Ware: Birth: 6 JAN 1877 in Simpson County, Mississippi. Death: 26 SEP 1944 in Trinidad, Henderson, Texas

  6. Howard Shelton Ware: Birth: 12 OCT 1880 in Westville, Simpson, Mississippi. Death: 19 OCT 1951 in McKinney, Collin, Texas

  7. Eunice Anna Ware: Birth: 17 JAN 1884 in Simpson County, Mississippi. Death: 11 JUN 1965 in Seminole, Gaines, Texas


Sources
1. Title:   Pages from Ware Family Bible
2. Title:   Farmer Falls Dead at Santa Anna
3. Author:   Gates, Vena Bob.
Publication:   Coleman, Tex. : Terry Studio, c1988-
4. Title:   1850 census
Page:   District 20, Stewart, Georgia; Roll: M432_82; Page: 140A; Image: 287.
5. Title:   1870 census
Page:   Terrell, Georgia; Roll: M593_176; Page: 423B; Image: 310
6. Title:   1880 census
Page:   Beat 2, Simpson, Mississippi; Roll: 664; Family History Film: 1254664; Page: 240A; Enumeration District: 101
7. Author:   Henry, William R.
Publication:   Warner Robins, Ga. : Central Georgia Genealogical Society, 1989.

Notes
a. Note:   N1143 On 6th Feb 1854, John S. Ware and William M. Ware signed a bond for John S. Ware to be the guardian of Mary Ware, Joseph Ware, and Sarah Ware, orphas of John Ware deceased. No deed records found for Joseph C. Ware in Coleman County Courthouse between 1860 - 1905. Found a number of records for J. T. Ware and Margaret Ware (from Campbell County? Mississippi and Alabama) On list of personal property tax 1874 Simpson County MS (J. C. Ware) - Roll 122 MDAH "Farmer Falls Dead at Santa Anna" Record Special. Santa Anna, Texas. April 1. -- J. C. Ware, an aged farmer, fell dead from this cultivator while working in the field and was burried by the Masonic fraternity las Friday [Fort Worth Record, April 12, 1904, page 6, col. 6.]


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