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Nathan Ward, 17121803 (aged 91 years)

Name
Nathan /Ward/
Surname
Ward
Given names
Nathan
Nickname
The Elder
Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage Marriagebefore 1712
1 month
himself
17121803
Birth: 12 February 1712 Queen Anne, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA
Death: March 1803
Mother’s family with Wells
mother’s partner
Wells
mother
Family with Margaret
himself
17121803
Birth: 12 February 1712 Queen Anne, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA
Death: March 1803
partner
son
17351821
Birth: 30 June 1735 23 Henrico County, Virginia, USA
Death: 1821
son
son
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17971803
Birth: 1797 84 Grayson County, Virginia, USA
Death: after 1803
son
Birth
Birth of a son
Birth of a son
Death of a father
Death of a mother
Death
March 1803 (aged 91 years)
Reference number
561
Reference number
Unique identifier
9A124451ABD07E4BB192C35AB7D2F9319855
Last change
21 April 201311:16:02
Author of last change: Danny
Note

named in his will four sons William, Enoch, Wells and Nathan. Guessing at birthdate based on son's birthdates.

Ward's Mill Run named after this family,

From Ward family geneaolgy (Andrew Weyer)
According to parish records of Quenn Anne's Parish, Prince George's
County, Maryland Wells Ward was born on 30 June 1735. Wells was the son
of Nathan Ward and Margaret. Same source shows Nathan was born on 12
February 1713. Nathan was the son of James Ward and Susannah. Susannah is
believed to be the daughter of Francis Swanson. It is believed that James
Ward died and Susannah remarried George Wells on 16 June 1725.
I have been trying to connect my ancestor Zachariah Wells to the Prince
George's County Wells. Zachariah shows up in the part of Virginia that
became Grayson County as a young man in the early 1770's. Zachariah
married Abigail Osborne who is believed to be related somehow to Enoch
Osborne of the same area. Zachariah's oldest son, Thomas married Rebecca
Blevins who is supposed to be a daughter of James Blevins a brother in
law of Wells Ward. Zachariah's third son married Susannah Ward who is
believed to be connected to Wells Ward but has not been proven. During
the Revolutionary War Zachariah moved to Wilkes County, North Carolina.
He later moved to Lee County, Virginia.

The Virginia and North Carolina locations were all very near the Bridle
and Saddle Creek areas of New River which ran along the Virginia / North
Carolina border. I am not a Ward researcher but would be interested if
this rings any bell in the Ward community.
Andy