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William Ward, 16461720 (aged 74 years)

Name
William /Ward/
Surname
Ward
Given names
William
Family with Elizabeth
himself
16461720
Birth: about 1646Woodlawn, Cecil County, Maryland, USA
Burial: 17 April 1720Cecil, Maryland, USA
wife
1696
Death: before 14 November 1696Cecil, Maryland, USA
Marriage Marriageabout 1691St.Stephens Parish, Cecil County, Maryland, USA
18 months
son
16921734
Birth: before 7 July 1692 46 St.Stephens Parish, Cecil County, Maryland, USA
Death: May 1734Cecil County, Maryland, USA
daughter
1712
Death: before 28 November 1712Cecil, Maryland
son
16871718
Birth: about 1687 41
Death: before 29 April 1718Sassafras River, Cecil, Maryland
8 years
son
16941740
Birth: about 1694 48 Cecil, Maryland, USA
Death: 1740Cecil, Maryland, USA
Family with Charity
himself
16461720
Birth: about 1646Woodlawn, Cecil County, Maryland, USA
Burial: 17 April 1720Cecil, Maryland, USA
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Unique identifier
5803E2CA919BFE4DB19049EC366C7EC0D403
Last change
5 September 200400:00:00
Note

On 13 November 1711 William Ward of CE Co. and his wife Chariti
e for the singular love and affection which they have for thei
r daughter Alice Veazey and because the said William and Charit
y Ward are moving, give to Alice Veazey 150acres which is par
t of a tract of 500 acres called Locust Thickett on eastern sid
e of Elk River. [CELR 2:80]
At a chancery court case of 16 November 1716 William Ward of C
E County, planter, age c. 70 made a deposition regarding thebound
s of Bohemia Manor. [MCHR CL:484]
On 11 June 1717 William Ward of CE County, planter, and his wife Ch
arity for 12,000 lbs. Of tobacco, conveyed to JohnCox 100 acres
, the remaining part of 500 acres called Levell.
Settled in Cecil County in 1674 and was one of the Justices of t
he County Court for CecilCounty in 1688 and 1692.
William Ward, of Sassafras River, buried 17 April 1720. [CESS] T
he inventory of his estate was filed by John Ward with payment
smade to Edward Mitchell, Charity Ward (widow), William Ward, J
r., Dr. PersePapalear, Colonel John Ward, Jacob Clabe and Willi
am Veazey.
William was father of the following children: NATHANIEL, burie
d 29 April 1718; JOHN; WILLIAM; ALICE, m. 18 November 1708, Geor
ge Veazey.
BURIAL: William Ward of Sasafras River was buryed 17 Apr 1720.