Person:Edmund Ware (1)

m.
  1. Henry Ware1782 - 1856
  2. Edmund Ware1788 - 1848
  3. Helen WareAbt 1790 -
  4. Ben ? Ware
  5. Malichi ? Ware
  6. Unknown Female WareAbt 1790 -
  7. Rice Ware, Sr1795 - 1883
m.
  1. Daniel Ware1841 - 1916
  2. Jonas WareEst 1844 - Aft 1928
  3. Barbara Ann WareAbt 1845 -
  4. Edmond Ware, Jr.Abt 1846 - Bef 1928
  5. Jane WareAbt 1848 -
Facts and Events
Name Edmund Ware
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1788 Virginia, United States
Marriage Kentuckyto Unknown Female _____
Death? 1848 Pulaski, Kentucky, United States
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To fix:Born before mother was 4
References
  1. Family Notes, in Ware, Charles P. Ware Genealogy, 1928. (possibly self-published).

    The Ware Genealogy
    Charles P. Ware, 1928

    ... Dudley Ware was highly educated and his wife was of French descent. Their children,
    - Henry,
    - Rice, and
    - Edmond and their two daughters,
    - Mrs. Tubbs and
    - Helen, were all born in Virginia.

    ... In 1797 Col. Dudley Ware, together with his wife, three sons, and daughter Helen in company with other Virginians loaded their possessions on horses and pack-saddle and came in by way of the Old Wilderness Road and Cumberland Gap, seeking new homes for themselves in the "Dark and Bloody Ground" beyond the Alleghenies. Finding the Indians less numerous and troublesome in what now comprises Pulaski County, Kentucky than they were in the Blue Grass regions he decided to make entry on abody of land lying just east of Pulaski Station, on the headwater's of Hyatt's Fork and Pittman Creeks. Where, with the assistance of his sons and some of his far off neighbors, he built himself a home near a fine spring, in what was, at that time, a dense and trackless forest, with people living miles apart and oft times he could hear the war whoop of the stealthy Indians and the howling of prowling wolves and other wild animals. Here, surrounded by the beauties of nature, this fine old Virginian gentleman, together with his brave and faithful wife, spent the sunset of their lives in this, their new earthly home and when at length they came to the end of life's journey, this good man and his noble help mate, who had borne her share of the trials and hardships that were the common lot of the women of the period, were laid to rest in this little cemetery belonging to the old homestead. It is something of a coincidence that this old land grant has always remained in the hands of the Ware family from that far distant to the present day, it having passed by purchase and inheritance down to Mr. Jonas Ware, now 84 years of age, a son of Edmond Ware and grandson of Col. Dudley Ware. He and other descendants of Edmond Ware live in and around Pulaski, Ky.

    The other children of Edmond Ware to attain to the estate of manhood and womanhood were:
    - Edmond Ware, Jr., who married Orpha Bishop. To them were born six children: John, who died in his fifties, Cornelius, who lives in Tenn., and Amanda, who is dead and Marie, who lives in the West. All were married. Edmond ware, Jr. lived to a ripe old age. Another son of Edmond Ware Sr. was
    - Daniel who lived on the old homestead until his death in 1916 at the good old age of 75. He married Nancy Jane Yates early in life and to them was born one child, Jonas E. Ware Jr. He died in 1927 at the age of 61 years. Edmond Ware Sr. had two daughters,
    - Barbara Ann and
    - Jane.
    Barbara Ann and Jonas Sr. were never married. ...