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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 16 0 Browse Search
Laura E. Richards, Maud Howe, Florence Howe Hall, Julia Ward Howe, 1819-1910, in two volumes, with portraits and other illustrations: volume 1 5 1 Browse Search
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 4 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 4 0 Browse Search
Jula Ward Howe, Reminiscences: 1819-1899 2 0 Browse Search
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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), State of Rhode Island, (search)
1666 Benedict Arnold May 1669 Nicholas EastonMay 1672 William CoddingtonMay 1674 Walter Clarke May 1676 Benedict ArnoldMay 1677 William Coddington Aug. 28, 1678 John Cranston Nov. 1678 Peleg Sandford March 16, 1680 William Coddington, Jr. May, 1683 Henry BullMay 1685 Walter Clarke May 1686 Henry Bull Feb. 27, 1690 John Easton May, 1690 Caleb CarrMay, 1695 Walter Clarke Jan. 1696 Samuel Cranston May, 1698 Joseph JenckesMay 1727 William WantonMay 1732 John WantonMay 1734 Richard Ward July 15, 1740 William Greene May, 1743 Gideon WantonMay 1745 William GreeneMay 1746 Gideon WantonMay 1747 William GreeneMay 1748 Stephen HopkinsMay 1755 William GreeneMay 1757 Stephen Hopkins March 14, 1758 Samuel Ward May, 1762 Stephen HopkinsMay 1763 Samuel WardMay 1765 Stephen HopkinsMay 1767 Josias LyndonMay 1768 Joseph WantonMay 1769 Nicholas Cooke Nov., 1775 William GreeneMay, 1778 John Collins May 1786 Arthur FennerMay 1790 James FennerMay 1807 William JonesMay
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Ward, Richard 1689-1763 (search)
Ward, Richard 1689-1763 Colonial governor; born in Newport, R. I., April 15, 1689; was attorney-general of Rhode Island in 1712-13; deputy and clerk of the Assembly in 1714; recorder in 1714-30; deputy-governor in 1740 and governor in 1740-43. He died in Newport, R. I., Aug. 21, 1763.
Laura E. Richards, Maud Howe, Florence Howe Hall, Julia Ward Howe, 1819-1910, in two volumes, with portraits and other illustrations: volume 1, Chapter 16: the last of Green Peace 1872-1876; aet. 53-57 (search)
before heard the play through an English translation, so much did the Italian speech and action light it up. She found Salvini's Hamlet not so good for him as Othello, yet he was wonderful in it, and made a very strong impression. She met the great actor, and found his manners cordial, natural, and high-toned. She gave a dinnerparty for him, and found him to improve more and more on further acquaintance. He became a valued friend, always greeted with delight. In December, 1873, Richard Ward, her last surviving uncle, died. He had lived on at No. 8 Bond Street after the death of Uncle John, and had kept up the traditions of that hospitable house, always receiving her most affectionately. December 11. Uncle Richard's funeral. A quiet one, but on the whole satisfactory and almost pleasant, he having lived out his life and dying surrounded by his children and other relatives, and the family gathering around his remains wearing an aspect of cordiality and mutual good-will.
II, 401. Ward, Julia, I, 17, 18. Ward, Julia Rush, I, 17-22, 28, 61; II, 160, 235. Ward, Louisa, see Crawford and Terry. Ward, Mary, see Dorr. Ward, Mary, I, 238. Ward, May Alden, II, 270, 388. Ward, Phcebe, I, 19. Ward, Gov., Richard, I, 4. Ward, Richard, I, 242, 351. Ward, Gov., Samuel, I, 4; II, 78, 198, 221. Ward, Col. Samuel, I, 5-9, 15, 16, 19, 21, 22, 37-39; II, 304, 320. Ward, Samuel, I, 16-18, 21, 22, 25, 28, 29, 33-42, 46-52, 58-64, 68, 243, 272, 2Ward, Richard, I, 242, 351. Ward, Gov., Samuel, I, 4; II, 78, 198, 221. Ward, Col. Samuel, I, 5-9, 15, 16, 19, 21, 22, 37-39; II, 304, 320. Ward, Samuel, I, 16-18, 21, 22, 25, 28, 29, 33-42, 46-52, 58-64, 68, 243, 272, 289, 351; II, 9, 16, 78, 89, 108, 235, 251, 319, 373. Ward, Samuel, I, 17, 30, 42, 46, 48, 51, 56-58, 62, 64, 65, 72, 77, 78, 143, 147, 153, 154, 219, 242; II, 7, 55, 60, 66, 67, 71, 72, 74, 78, 93-96, 125, 267, 287, 304, 369, 375, 411, 413. Letters to, 69, 70, 78, 81, 83, 84, 86. Ward, Thomas, I, 4. Ward, W. G., I, 238, 242. Ward, Mrs. W. G., I, 238. Waring, George, II, 48. Warner, C. D., II, 107, 198. Warner, H. P., I, 265. Warren, Mrs., Fiske, I, 288. Warren, Willia
of Elder Stone remains in Framingham, and in the region round about. 4. Daniel, s. of Gregory (2), m. Mary, wid. of Richard Ward, and dau. of John Moore of Sudbury, and had Mary, b. 21 Mar. 1643-4, m.—— Walker; Sarah, b. 22 Sept. 1645, m.——Edmandst 1837, and sold the southerly part of his estate to Rev. Joseph W. Parker. He was Superintendent of the Burial Ground in Ward Two many years after 1825, and d. 25 Sept. 1861, a. 80; his w. Sarah was buried 3 Feb. 1843. 16. William F., a descendaaria, b. 30 Nov. 1832; Horace, b. 8 Nov. 1836; Henry M., b. 30 Oct. 1839. William the f. was a wheelwright and resided in Ward One; he d. 4 Dec. 1868. 18. Lowell M., a descendant from Gregory (2), and nephew to William F. (16), b. in Framingham, 1664, m. Sarah——; Margaret, b. 30 Ap. 1666, m. Hon. Ebenezer Stone 18 Mar. 1686; Thankful, b. 4 Mar. 1667-8, m. Deac. Richard Ward 1690; Mary, b. 11 June 1670, m.——Stedman; Hannah, b. 15 June 1672, m. John Greenwood, Esq.; Experience, b. 1
en children survived. A large posterity of Elder Stone remains in Framingham, and in the region round about. 4. Daniel, s. of Gregory (2), m. Mary, wid. of Richard Ward, and dau. of John Moore of Sudbury, and had Mary, b. 21 Mar. 1643-4, m.—— Walker; Sarah, b. 22 Sept. 1645, m.——Edmands; Daniel, b. 2 Jan. 1646-7, prob. d. youeets. He relinquished that business about 1837, and sold the southerly part of his estate to Rev. Joseph W. Parker. He was Superintendent of the Burial Ground in Ward Two many years after 1825, and d. 25 Sept. 1861, a. 80; his w. Sarah was buried 3 Feb. 1843. 16. William F., a descendant of Gregory (2), through Elder John (3)827; Ephraim W., b. 14 Ap. 1830; Martha Maria, b. 30 Nov. 1832; Horace, b. 8 Nov. 1836; Henry M., b. 30 Oct. 1839. William the f. was a wheelwright and resided in Ward One; he d. 4 Dec. 1868. 18. Lowell M., a descendant from Gregory (2), and nephew to William F. (16), b. in Framingham, m. Mary L. Moody (pub. 4 Ap. 1845), and
at Dorchester about 1636, and baptized 1638. He m. Margaret, dau. of Major Humphrey Atherton, 30 Dec. 1659; she d. 17 Aug. 1672, and he m. Margaret, dau. of Deac. John Jackson, 30 Jan. 1674. His children were, in Dorchester, Elizabeth, b. 12 Oct. 1660, m. John Mirick 9 Feb. 1681-2; Mindwell, b. 20 June 1662, m. Jonathan Fuller 2 May 1684; and in Camb., John, b. 22 May 1664, m. Sarah——; Margaret, b. 30 Ap. 1666, m. Hon. Ebenezer Stone 18 Mar. 1686; Thankful, b. 4 Mar. 1667-8, m. Deac. Richard Ward 1690; Mary, b. 11 June 1670, m.——Stedman; Hannah, b. 15 June 1672, m. John Greenwood, Esq.; Experience, b. 1 Nov. 1675, m. Samuel Wilson; Thomas, b. 10 Dec. 1677; Deliverance, b. 30 Dec. 1679, m. Eleazar Ward; James, b. 1682, m. Hannah, dau. of Abraham Jackson, and d. 1714; William, b. 1684, m. Sarah——, and d. 1744; Abigail, b. 11 Ap. 1687; Caleb, b. 7 Nov. 1692, grad. H. C. 1710, ordained at Groton 2 Mar. 1714-15, m. Sarah, dau. of Thomas Oliver, Esq., 10 Mar. 1714-15, by whom he h
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Paroles of the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
nes,Zzz=Co. E. M. S. Judkins,Zzz=Co. E. J. McKenkie,Zzz=Co. E. W. H. McCroskey,Zzz=Co. E. F. F. Norton,Zzz=Co. E. H. H. Penny,Zzz=Co. E. W. P. Trout,Zzz=Co. E. A. J. Wilkins,Zzz=Co. E. 3d Sergeant H. W. Wooding,Co. F. Private W. D. Adair,Zzz=Co. F. J. T. Bowen,Zzz=Co. F. J. Brown,Zzz=Co. F. A. Langley,Zzz=Co. F. T. S. Knight,Zzz=Co. F. S. Ogletree,Zzz=Co. F. 1st Sergeant W. A. Wilcox,Co. G. 3d Sergeant M. Ward,Zzz=Co. G. Priv'te J. Grimsley,Zzz=Co. G. J. Thaxton,Co. I. R. Ward,Zzz=Co. I. R. Wheelers,Zzz=Co. I. W. L. Young,Zzz=Co. I. J. P. McCall,Zzz=Co. I. C. A. Marchman,Zzz=Co. I. E. J. Mays,Zzz=Co. I. J. M. Moreland,Zzz=Co. I. E. N. Price,Zzz=Co. I. T. H. Ransom,Zzz=Co. I. C. R. Smith,Zzz=Co. I. J. Sidwell,Zzz=Co. I. J. Williams,Zzz=Co. I. 2d Sergeant A. J. Royston,Co. K. 3d Sergeant P. J. King,Zzz=Co. K. 4th Corporal W. T. Cochran,Zzz=Co. K. Private J. T. Arthur,Zzz=Co. K. Z. J. Arthur,Zzz=Co. K. F. T. Berry,Zzz=Co. K. J. H. Brightwell,Zzz=
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
saddle. Private Ed. Dilliard, Wm. Daws, S. O. Daws, Benj. W. Griffin, J. S. Moore, G. W. Thomas, C. T. Moseley. [16 officers, 122 men.] Twenty-seventh North Carolina Regiment. Field and Staff. Jos. I. Burgess, sutler, one private horse and clothing, A. D. Lindsay, Ord. Sergeant, Wm. E. Ward, Sergeant-Major, Chas. M. Parks, Hosp'l Steward. Co. A. Sergeant R. B. Parker, Corporal S. B. Kilpatrick, Private L. Aycock, Jos. Peacock, Private Geo. W. Stegall, Richard Ward, Courier John T. Roberts, one private horse and clothing. Co. B. 1st Sergeant Thos. J. Rhodes, Sergeant Joel J. Thorn, Mus'n S. M. Lipscomb, Private Peter M. Brown, Lewis Iseley, J. H. Hardin, Private E. T. Sharp, W. A. McBride, George Lemons, Silas C. Dodson. Courier Walter Green, one private horse and clothing. Co. C. Mus'n J. H. Suggs, Private L. H. Fields, Jesse Grant, Private Henry Grant, Thomas Perdue, R. Sutton. Co. D. 1st Sergeant H.
Jula Ward Howe, Reminiscences: 1819-1899, Index (search)
c and good cheer, 19. Ward, Henry, brother of Mrs. Howe, sent to Round Hill School, 5; at home, 45; his character, 53; death, 54 Ward, John, uncle of Mrs. Howe, 19; a practical man, 20; notes of his life, 54, 55; anecdote of, 66. Ward, Louisa, wife of Thomas Crawford, 45; at Rome, 73; her beauty, 137; her journey to Rome with Mrs. Ward, 190; established at Villa Negroni, 192; marries Luther Terry: visited in 1867 by Mrs. Howe, 313; goes to the consecration of Leo XIII., 425. Ward, Richard, 10. Ward, Gov., Samuel, of Rhode Island, 3, note. Ward, Samuel, grandfather of Mrs. Howe, appearance and manner, 19; her father's grief at his death, 50. Ward, Samuel, father of Mrs. Howe, his birth and descent, 3; grief at his wife's death, 11; care for his children, 11; plans for their education, 13; religious views become more stringent, 15; gives up wine, tobacco, and cards, 18-20; his fine taste, 45; generosity: discussion with his son regarding social intercourse, 46; his f