Person:Mary Ware (26)

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Name[1] Mary K Ware
Married Name _____ Berry
Gender Female
Birth? South Carolina
Marriage 1 Feb 1881 [2nd wife]
to Joel S Berry
Death? Bourbon County, Kentucky
References
  1. Family Recorded, in Perrin, William Henry, ed. History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky. (Chicago, IL, USA: O. L. Baskin, 1882)
    537.

    ... On Sept. 10, 1878, Mr. Berry lost his wife, and on Feb.
    1, 1881, was again married, to Miss Mary K. Ware, who was born in South
    Carolina, but raised in Atlanta, Ga., by an uncle. She was one of the
    ladies that were sent from that city by Gen. Sherman in 1864, under his
    general order, that all the women and children should leave the city,
    that were able to do so. Mr. Berry has been speculating in short-horns
    for twenty-five years, and for the past few years has been a successful
    breeder of the same. He has also been a breeder of trotting and saddle
    horses and Cotswold sheep for the past twenty-eight years. Mr. Berry
    owns 380 acres of land, is one of the representative farmers of his
    county; has always been a very active and energetic man and ever alive
    to the progress and advancement of his end of the county. He was
    instrumental in building the North Middletown and Winchester, and North
    Middletown and Owingsville Pikes; was for fifteen years President of the
    first named road, and for two years President of the other. Mr. Berry
    was also one of the principal laborers in getting u0 the stock, and
    effecting the organization of the North Middletown Deposit Bank, in
    1869; he has been a director of the same since its first organization,
    and in January, 1881, was elected President of that institution, a
    position he still occupies. He has been a prominent member of the
    I.O.O.F., and was one of the charter members of Williams Lodge, No. 113,
    at North Middletown, and was the first member of pass through all it
    chairs. Mr. and Mrs. Berry and his five eldest children, are all members
    of the Christian CHurch, in which he has filled the office of Deacon for
    many years. Politically he belongs to the dominant party of his State,
    and is ever ready, at State or national elections to cast his ballot with
    the Democratic party.