S.A. WARD

Female 1834 - 1877  (43 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  S.A. WARD was born in 1834 in New Brunswick (daughter of Ebenezer K (Mrs. Ward ship carpenter) WARD, Sr and Mrs. WARD); died on 10 Jul 1877.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    10 Jul 1877 S Aurelia/Amelia Ward. Not sure this is her death but it could fit her initials from the 1850 census.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Ebenezer K (Mrs. Ward ship carpenter) WARD, Sr was born in 1817 in Nova Scotia (son of Ebenezer 1793 WARD); died in in illinois.

    Ebenezer married Mrs. WARD. Mrs. was born in 1815 in New Brunswick. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mrs. WARD was born in 1815 in New Brunswick.
    Children:
    1. 1. S.A. WARD was born in 1834 in New Brunswick; died on 10 Jul 1877.
    2. Eben K (Mitchell and Dusold) WARD, aka Fuller was born in Sep 1845 in Illinois; died on 29 Jan 1917 in Elburn, Kane, Illinois, USA; was buried in Burlington, Kane County, Illinois, .
    3. Wm WARD was born in 1847.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Ebenezer 1793 WARD was born in 1793 in BRUN (son of Ebenezer (Peggy) WARD, 4 and Margaret Peggy CLARK WARD, 4).

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Where is BRUN?? I wouldn't think New Brunswick.

    Children:
    1. 2. Ebenezer K (Mrs. Ward ship carpenter) WARD, Sr was born in 1817 in Nova Scotia; died in in illinois.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Ebenezer (Peggy) WARD, 4 was born in say 1758 (son of EBENEZER 1 (m. abigail fisher) WARD, 5 YES and ABIGAIL FISHER WARD, 5); died in Bef. 1834 in PEI or N.S..

    Notes:

    With no mention of Ward in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia : a sequel to Campbell's history / George Stayley I don't believe they moved there as a family very soon after 1783. Perhaps later or perhaps Daniel moved there by himself.

    Bedeque Methodist Church Records, one is a baptism record and the other a marriage record. They are as follows:


    "Feeby Clark Ward, aged 20 years the 5th day of last July, and baptized by John Snowball." (Between August 24 - September 6, 1829).


    "William Weeks and Phebe Ward were lawfully married after due publishment at the house of John Clark, Tryon, and in the presence of John Clark, Elizabeth Newsom and others on Tuesday, February 11, 1834 by me, Wm. Smith, W. Meth."


    This John Clark would have been Peggy's brother. Saying that, I have to let you know that I have no positive proof that Peggy Clark was the son of the John Clark, abovementioned, and brother of the John Clark, just mentioned. In fact, this record is one of the things that helps to support such a claim. Why would her daughter be married in the house of John Clark, unless he was a relative. About the only other thing to suggest this relationship is that the John Clark family was the only Clark family living in the area, so unless Peggy showed up from somewhere on her own, she probably fits into this family.


    I hadn't really thought of it before, but maybe the reason Phoebe was married in her uncle's home is because her father was dead. Again it is not a given, but it is suggestive.


    information given by Walter Clark

    Birth:
    https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dar&id=I47517

    Ebenezer married Margaret Peggy CLARK WARD, 4 on 17 Oct 1792 in Tryon, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Margaret (daughter of Pvt. JOHN (w/Holland survey Lot 28) CLARKE, 5 and DOROTHY (John wHolland survey) CLARKE 5) was born in Abt. 1770 in Lot 28, Tryon, Prince Edward Island, Canada; died in Abt. 1840. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Margaret Peggy CLARK WARD, 4 was born in Abt. 1770 in Lot 28, Tryon, Prince Edward Island, Canada (daughter of Pvt. JOHN (w/Holland survey Lot 28) CLARKE, 5 and DOROTHY (John wHolland survey) CLARKE 5); died in Abt. 1840.

    Notes:

    Bedeque Methodist Church Records, one is a baptism record and the other a marriage record. They are as follows:



    "Feeby Clark Ward, aged 20 years the 5th day of last July, and baptized by John Snowball." (Between August 24 - September 6, 1829).



    "William Weeks and Phebe Ward were lawfully married after due publishment at the house of John Clark, Tryon, and in the presence of John Clark, Elizabeth Newsom and others on Tuesday, February 11, 1834 by me, Wm. Smith, W. Meth."





    This John Clark would have been Peggy's brother. Saying that, I have to let you know that I have no positive proof that Peggy Clark was the son of the John Clark, abovementioned, and brother of the John Clark, just mentioned. In fact, this record is one of the things that helps to support such a claim. Why would her daughter be married in the house of John Clark, unless he was a relative. About the only other thing to suggest this relationship is that the John Clark family was the only Clark family living in the area, so unless Peggy showed up from somewhere on her own, she probably fits into this family.



    I hadn't really thought of it before, but maybe the reason Phoebe was married in her uncle's home is because her father was dead. Again it is not a given, but it is suggestive.



    information given by Walter Clark


    Birth:
    Daniel's 1880 census says his parents were born in PEI

    Children:
    1. 1798 census child 1 WARD was born in 1792 in Bedeque, PEI.
    2. 4. Ebenezer 1793 WARD was born in 1793 in BRUN.
    3. John R (Mary & baby) WARD was born in Abt. 1793 in possibly, Halifax, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
    4. 1798 census child 2 WARD was born in 1794 in PEI.
    5. 1798 census child 3 WARD was born in 1796 in Bedeque, PEI.
    6. 1798 census child 4 WARD was born in 1798 in Bedeque, PEI.
    7. Daniel D. WARD, 3 was born on 24 April 1804 in Bedeque, Lot 26, Prince Edward Island, Canada; died on 28 July 1882 in Pennington Point, McDonough County, Illinois; was buried in 1882 in Pennington Point, IL.
    8. Phoebe Feeby Clark (William) WARD WEEKS was born on 05 Jul 1809 in Bedeque, Prince County, Prince Edward Island was part of Nova Scotia until 1769; died on 01 Feb 1873 in Coggon, Linn County, Iowa, ; was buried in Feb 1873 in Delaware County, Iowa, .