Debra VICE84 was born on 30 May 1953 in Sebastopol, Sonoma Co., California.84

Spouse: Rickie Arnold WILLHITE-2952. Debra VICE and Rickie Arnold WILLHITE were married.


Elias VICKERS was born in August 1818 in Virginia.4 He died in 1900 at the age of 82 in Warren Co., Ohio.452

Spouse: Christina SCHAEFFER-4747. Christina SCHAEFFER and Elias VICKERS were married in 1838 in Montgomery Co., Ohio. Children were: Mary E. VICKERS-4734.


Mary E. VICKERS517 was born in September 1845 in Warren, Co., Ohio.18 She died in 1907 at the age of 62 in Warren Co., Ohio.452 She was buried in Springboro Cemetery, Clearcreek Twp., Warren Co., Ohio..452 Parents: Elias VICKERS-4746 and Christina SCHAEFFER-4747.

Spouse: James Milton NEWPORT-2725. Mary E. VICKERS and James Milton NEWPORT were married in 1865 in Ohio.453 Children were: Lorina NEWPORT-4735, Burton Forest NEWPORT-4736, James Milton NEWPORT Jr.-4737, Mary NEWPORT-4738, Ruth NEWPORT-4739, Charles NEWPORT-4740, Edward NEWPORT-4741, unknown NEWPORT-4742, William NEWPORT-4743.


Sarah Maude (Sadie) VINING was born on 26 June 1883 in Wilsey, Morris Co., Kansas.325 She died on 15 January 1972 at the age of 88 in Chanute, Neosha Co., Kansas.349 She was buried in Wilsey Cemetery, Wilsey, Morris Co., KS.251 Cremated. Parents: William Henry VINING-3169 and Annie Maria WILKINSON-3170.

Spouse: Ralph Rueben ELDER-3160. Sarah Maude (Sadie) VINING and Ralph Rueben ELDER were married on 25 June 1905 in Wilsey, Morris Co., Kansas.251 Children were: Alvin Roscoe ELDER-3171, Una Mae ELDER-3172, Annie Catherine ELDER-3173, Leah Louise ELDER-3174.


William Henry VINING325 was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Annie Maria WILKINSON-3170. Annie Maria WILKINSON and William Henry VINING were married. Children were: Sarah Maude (Sadie) VINING-3168.


Sandy VOGT was born on 23 February 1960 in Cold Spring, Minnesota.79

Spouse: Russell VAN BECK-976. Sandy VOGT and Russell VAN BECK were married on 27 August 1983 in Cold Spring, Minnesota. Children were: Andy VAN BECK-985, Amy VAN BECK-986, Tim VAN BECK-987.


Kenneth VOLKART70 was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Maxine Yarnell TARRING-2472. Maxine Yarnell TARRING and Kenneth VOLKART were married.


Josephine VOLKERS7,44 was born about 1873 in Illinois.36 She died on 21 March 1921 at the age of 48 in Illinois.44

Spouse: Alvia Miles GARNHART-3720. Josephine VOLKERS and Alvia Miles GARNHART were married on 19 December 1907 in Stephenson Co., Illinois.7 Children were: Robert James GARNHART-3718, Florence Vivian GARNHART-3817.


Mary VOMACKA was born on 3 June 1863 in Czechoslovakia.72 Was raised in Minneapolis or St. Paul, Minnesota. She died on 23 July 1944 at the age of 81 in Pisek, Walsh Co., North Dakota.72 She was buried in Pisek, Walsh Co., North Dakota.

Spouse: Wenzel PAUR-499. Mary VOMACKA and Wenzel PAUR were married in 1879 in Heidelberg, Scott Co., Minnesota. Children were: James PAUR-849, John PAUR-850, Anne PAUR-852, Joseph PAUR-851, Rose PAUR-853, Barbara PAUR-855, William PAUR-854, Elizabeth "Liza" PAUR-856, Frank PAUR-857, Emil E. PAUR-858, Leon PAUR-487, Theodore PAUR-859.


Ella WADE210 was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Emerald NEWPORT-1852. Ella WADE and Emerald NEWPORT were married.210 Children were: Jesse NEWPORT-2237, Jake NEWPORT-2238, Mary Edith NEWPORT-2239, Maudi NEWPORT-2240.


Marian WAELTI8 was born on 22 April 1919.8

Spouse: Herbert BUEHLER-3600. Marian WAELTI and Herbert BUEHLER were married on 25 June 1946.8 Children were: Bill Allen BUEHLER-3603, Barbara BUEHLER-3604.


Abigail WAITE76 was born in 1628 in England.518 Parents: Samuel WAITE-3020 and Mary WARD-3021.


Anne WAITE76 was born in 1622.518 Anne and Hannah were interchangeable names. If this is correct marriage, she is more often referred to as Hannah -----English Origins of New England Families, 1500s-1800s, Genealogical Publishing (1984) Page 601 Parents: Samuel WAITE-3020 and Mary WARD-3021.


John WAITE76 was born in 1618.519 He immigrated in 1638 to to Ma in Ship Susan and Ellen. He died on 26 September 1693 at the age of 75 in Windsor, Hartford, CT.518 Settled with father in law and wife in Malden after immigrating in 1638. John Waite and Joseph Hills compiled the Massachusetts Laws of 1648 and received a sum of money from the colony for their service. In 1666 John Waite succeeded Joseph Hills as a member of the House of Deputies. Some years later he retired after he had lost his sight.
Sources:
The Waite Family of Malden Mass by Deloraine P. Corey Parents: Samuel WAITE-3020 and Mary WARD-3021.


Joseph WAITE76 was born in 1620 in England.518 He died on 29 June 1670 at the age of 50 in Connecticut.518,520 Rector of Sproughton, m. to Margaret, dau. of Matthew Lawrence, preacher at Ipswich, who cond. test. P.C.C., 118 Bowyer, 19 Feb. 1651, providing amongst other things, for her education and her future marriage portion -- English Origins of New England Families, 1500s-1800s, CD from Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. (see Candler Pedigree Chart of Ward Family)
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We are indebted to Henry F. Waters, Esq., of Salem, for the following letter, from Essex Co. Court Papers, Liber 27: folio 143. Its recipient, Robert Lord, of Ipswich, was clerk of thecourts of that county; and to that circumstance we doubtless owe its preservation. As it is a private letter, and has no apparent connection with other papers on the files, it probably came into its present position by accident. Had its owner found it, it might have been lost to us, and the information it gives have never reached us. Robert Lord according to the late Rev. Dr. Felt, married Mary Waite, and died April 21, 1683. Candler's pedigree of Ward informs us that Mary, eldest child of Samuel and Mary (Ward) Waite, of Wthersfield, co. Essex, Eng., married Robert Lord.[Dean's Mem. of Nathaniel Lord, p. 129.] Susan Redington, the writer of the letter, was the Susan Waite of the Candler pedigree. The will referred to was that of the Rev. Joseph Waite, rector of Sproughton, in Suffolk, a brother of the writer, wo died June 29, 1670. His wife was "Margaret, daughter of Matthew Lawrence, Towne preacher of Ipswich," and her death, in June 1675, caused her husband's estate to pass into the hands of trustees, as provided in his will. Col. Joseph L. Chester, of London, in a letter to the Editor of the Register, has kindly given the following abstract of the will:

The Will of Joseph Waite, of Sproughton, co. Suffolk, clerk', dated 7 June 1669, was proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 11 Sept., 1671, by his relic Margaret. His bequests were as follows: to my dear and honored mother, Mrs. Judith Lawrence, L10; to my loved sister Mary Lawrence, L40, at marriage. All the residue of my estate to my wife Margaret for life, and after her death my house and lands at Framlingham, co. Suffolk, to my loving cousin Samuel Golty, of Ipswich, Clerk, and my loving brother Mr. Thomas Whiting, of Hadleigh, draper, as trustees, to be sold by them (the same cost me L565.), and the proceeds divided equally among 'my naturall brothers and sisters then surviveing in old England or in New, or to the heirs of each of them.' )--English Origin of New England Families, 1500s-1800s; Genealogical Publishing Co page 600.
________________________________________________________________ Parents: Samuel WAITE-3020 and Mary WARD-3021.


Mary WAITE was born in 1604 in Wethersfield, Essex, England. She died on 21 April 1683 at the age of 79 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts.

Spouse: Robert LORD-658. Mary WAITE and Robert LORD were married on 11 November 1630 in Finchingfield, Essex, England. Children were: Sarah LORD-661, Nathaniel LORD-660, Thomas LORD-662, Samuel LORD-663, Susannah LORD-664, Abigail LORD-665, Hannah LORD-666, LORD-667, Robert LORD (Marshall)-656.


Mary WAITE76 was born in 1604 in Wethersfield, Essex, England.518 She died on 21 April 1683 at the age of 79 in Ipswich, Essex, MA.520,521 Called sister of Rev. John Ward the father of Rev. Nathaniel W.;--Charlestown Genealogies and Estates

"The tailor went often from house to house to measure and cut and sew the garments made from the homespun fabric of the good wife, and the more finished product of the professional weaver. John Annibal, Thomas Clark, Jr., John French and one woman, Mary Lord, were of this most useful guild." ---- Thomas Franklin Waters, Ipswich in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, Volume I, the Ipswich Historical Society (1905), Page 83

Thomas Wells Lot
"First, a lot about six rods square, on the corner where the Town Hall now stands was sold to Henry Bennett, who sold in turn to Obadiah Bridges, Sept 21, 1673 (Ipsw. Deeds 4: 112). Bridges built a house, and after his death, his widow Elizabeth sold the property to Nathaniel Rust, Sept. 2, 1680 (Ips. Deeds 4: 497). John Knowlton was in possession in 1685 (Hubbard's deed to Wilson, Ipsw. Deeds 5: 182), and he sold to Mary Lord, Taylor, a lot four rods front, "and one old house on the ground, east northeast by hie way going to Mr. Rust's" (10: 185). Thomas Lord was the owner of this small corner lot in 1758 (105: 171)."
---- Thomas Franklin Waters, Ipswich in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, Volume I, the Ipswich Historical Society (1905), Page 450-451
Parents: Samuel WAITE-3020 and Mary WARD-3021.

Spouse: Robert Sr LORD-3016. Mary WAITE and Robert Sr LORD were married on 11 November 1630 in Finchingfield, Essex, England.299,416 Children were: Hannah LORD-3028, Mary LORD-3060, Thomas LORD-3025, Robert Jr LORD-3011, Samuel LORD-3027, Abigaill LORD-3030, Sarah LORD-3026, Susannah LORD-3029, Nathaniel LORD-3031.


Samuel WAITE76 was born in 1577 in Wethersfield, Essex, England.519 He died in England. THE WAIT FAMILY
In 1075 William the Conqueror gave to one of his knights, Ralf de Waiet, the Earldom, city and castle of Norwich, England when Ralf married William's sister Emma. Ricardus Le Wayte of Norwich was a descendent of Earl Ralf and Emma Waiet. The Wayte Coat of arms was a shield with three silver bugles and the motto, "Pro Aries et Foce" --"For our Homes and Altars". Illustrations of the design and realted matters are reproduced in "Records of Susan P. Waite, ed. the Watchman Colonial Families in America Great Little Watertown", by G. Frederick Robinson and Ruth Robinson Wheeler. "The Woodward/Woodard Family", by Francis McCrackin New England Register 1870:103 Wayte NER 1856:88, Abstracts of Early Wills, Desc. of Thomas Wait of Portsmouth, RI, Records of Susan Mortensen and these were all cited by Margery H. Freas of Felton, PA.
The name of Waite or Wayghte is derived from a high German WAKTEN, Meaning to keep the watch, in the sense of guard or Watchman. A Thomas Wayte was a member of Parliament under Cromwell and signed the warrant for the execution of charles I, 29 Jan 1648.
Sources: LDS Ancenstral File
The Waite Family of Malden Mass by Deloraine P. Corey

Spouse: Mary WARD-3021. Mary WARD and Samuel WAITE were married in 1613 in England.518 Children were: Mary WAITE-3015, Thomas WAITE-3048, Samuel WAITE-3044, John WAITE-3043, Joseph WAITE-3046, Anne WAITE-3047, Susan WAITE-3049, Abigail WAITE-3050, Sarah WAITE-3051.


Samuel WAITE76 was born in 1616 in England.518 Parents: Samuel WAITE-3020 and Mary WARD-3021.


Sarah WAITE76 was born in 1630 in England.518 Parents: Samuel WAITE-3020 and Mary WARD-3021.


Susan WAITE76 was born in 1626.518 LETTER OF MRS. SUSAN REDINGTON, CONCERNING THE ESTATE OF HER BROTHER, REV. JOSEPH WAITE, OF SPROUGHTON, ENGLAND.
Communicated by Deloraine P. Corey, Esq., of Malden, Mass.

We are indebted to Henry F. Waters, Esq., of Salem, for the following letter, from Essex Co. Court Papers, Liber 27: folio 143. Its recipient, Robert Lord, of Ipswich, was clerk of thecourts of that county; and to that circumstance we doubtless owe its preservation. As it is a private letter, and has no apparent connection with other papers on the files, it probably came into its present position by accident. Had its owner found it, it might have been lost to us, and the information it gives have never reached us. Robert Lord according to the late Rev. Dr. Felt, married Mary Waite, and died April 21, 1683. Candler's pedigree of Ward informs us that Mary, eldest child of Samuel and Mary (Ward) Waite, of Wthersfield, co. Essex, Eng., married Robert Lord.[Dean's Mem. of Nathaniel Lord, p. 129.] Susan Redington, the writer of the letter, was the Susan Waite of the Candler pedigree. The will referred to was that of the Rev. Joseph Waite, rector of Sproughton, in Suffolk, a brother of the writer, wo died June 29, 1670. His wife was "Margaret, daughter of Matthew Lawrence, Towne preacher of Ipswich," and her death, in June 1675, caused her husband's estate to pass into the hands of trustees, as provided in his will. Col. Joseph L. Chester, of London, in a letter to the Editor of the Register, has kindly given the following abstract of the will:
(See notes of Joseph Waite for Will)

To My Deare Brother Robert Lord at
Ipswich in New England This
Dear Brother and sister kind our wills presented unto you and your children and grand children hoping and wishing your temporall and sprituall wellfare, wee received yours dated in July with your leter of aturny and note for your goods and its no small trouble to us that we can now only send you words in anser to it so it is the Reason we canot give you, for still there is nothing don by the trustees, for all our going and sending nothing but it shall be don very speedily. I suppose Mr Paine can give you a better acount of things then I having bin so long at Ipswich, we have sent you a copy of the will yet we heer cossen Golty hath sent one we could never get it till now: I supose it is somwhat disputable wther Broth Sam children will have a share by Rason of yt word then surviveing yet me thinks I should be glad they might though poor Joseph yet remains a prodigall, yet we would hope not all so bad as formerly, we shall do what we can in it, though not by Mr Paine yet by the first opertunity we can, we heard by sister Bill from you that the lord hath taken our dear cossen Mary out of this sinful world, we long to heer how it (is) with you in reference to your war, and though as yet the sword is at quiet amongst us, we are in a very sad confussed condition and sin growes to a desperate height without controwl our parliament is mett once again what the lord will do for us by them we know not, we may well say lord help us for vaine is the help of man o yt we could look to him as we ought; so far as I know our relations are well, cossen Helen had 2 boys at a birth about decemb last but both dead, Brother Bill hath had a thistilo in his face tis we hope in a way of cure, I purpose this night to write to cossin Golty once more to hasten the bisiness, to the lord, I comit you my time to write being very short and rest
yor loveing sister
March 2 1676-7 Susan Redington
Pray present our kind loves to broth John and wife to whom I canot now write pray send me word which of the parkers widows she was

Deare sister I thank you for your letter and as to sister Abigail her second match she hath a very loving-careful husband who I hope minds the best things though we should be glad to se more hopes of the maine in him; we beg your prayers that we and ours may be the lords, inabled to do and suffer his will.
I thank you for my childrens tokens though they yet have them not

Footnotes to letter:
1. Mr Paine---Perhaps of the family of Robert Paine, of Ipswich, N.E., treasurer of Essex Co., who is supposed to have been a native of Suffolk; and who married Ann, dau. of John Whiting of Hadleight, in that county. (SAVAGE) It may be noticed in this connection that "my loving brother Mr. Thomas Whiting of Hadleigh" was one of the trustees. Hadleigh is about ten miles from Ipswich.
2. Samuel Golty, of Ipswich, Eng., one of the trustees, and probably son of Rev. Richard Golty, rector of Framlingham, and his wife Deborah, dau. of the Rev. Samuel Ward, of Ipswich. (See Candler in Dean's Ward, p. 125)
3. Samuel Waite, eldest son of Samuel and Mary Waite, of Wethersfied (Candler, ut supra), who married Helen Crosse; and who, it appears, was now deceased, leaving issue, of whom was the "prodigal" Joseph. Perhaps John Crosse, who, with wife Anne, was a passenger in the "Elizabeth of Ipswich," in 1634, and who is found at Ipswich in N.E., the next year, was a relative of his wife.
4. Perhaps Anne, the fifth child of Samuel and Mary Waite. Anne and Hannah, it is well known, were interchangeable names. Phillip Bill, presumed son of John and Dorothy Bill, and brother of James and Thomas of Boston, was born about 1620, and was in Ipswich, N. E., 1663-68. In the latter year he removed to Pulling Point, then in Boston, now in Winthrop, and soon after to New London, where he died. He had wife Hannah, who afterwards married Samuel Bucknell, or Buckland. (Bill Gen. p 55, et seq.)
5. Philip's War, which had closed with the death of Philip in the preceding August.
6. The writer conveys in a few words a lively impression if the state of popular feeling in England at that time. These were the days when the people were distracted by jealousies of the court and fears of the Romish party. Rumors were exaggerated, and the wars on the continent were, in anticipation, brought to their own doors.
7. Capt. John Waite, of Malden, whose wife Mary, dau. of Joseph Hills, of Malden, co. Essex, Eng., and Malden, N. E., died Nov 25, 1674; and who had married, Aug 4, 1675, Sarah, widow of Jacob Parker, of Chelmsford. (Candler, ut supra; Register, xxvi, 82, xxi, 111. Probably "the Parkers" were acquaintances of the Waite Family while in England.
8. Abigail is a younger sister. The Candler pedigree gives another, still younger, sister, Sarah. One of those was probably wife of Thomas Whiting, of Hadleigh, the "loving brother" of the will. There was also a brother, Thomas, not mentioned in this letter. Thomas waite, of Ipswich in 1658, if not earlier, may have been this brother. I think he was dead, or had removed from Ipswich, at the date of the letter, and that Mr. Savage has confounded him with a younger man, when he speaks of him as living in 1678. The other Thomas Waite, who appears in Essex Court papers, aged 21 in 1672, may have been his son.

-----------English Origins of New England Families, 1500s-1800s, Genealogical Publishing (1984) Pages 600-602
______________________________________________________________ Parents: Samuel WAITE-3020 and Mary WARD-3021.


Thomas WAITE76 was born in 1615 in England.518 He died in 1713 at the age of 98.518 Parents: Samuel WAITE-3020 and Mary WARD-3021.


Margaret WALKER85 was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Peter ROBERTSON-2674. Children were: Nancy ROBERTSON-1658.


Billy Joe WALSBERG was born on 3 June 1971.72 Parents: Ralph WALSBERG-843 and Rosemary PAUR-839.


Ralph WALSBERG was born on 3 September 1936.72

Spouse: Rosemary PAUR-839. Children were: Roger WALSBERG-844, Billy Joe WALSBERG-845.


Roger WALSBERG was born in 1969 in Two Harbors, Minnesota. Parents: Ralph WALSBERG-843 and Rosemary PAUR-839.


Hilde WALTER was born in Erlangen, Germany. Parents: Karl WALTER-64 and Katerina MUELLER-65.

Spouse: Dr. Sardanapal Anthonius (Tony or Sardar) PIRA MD-14. Hilde WALTER and Dr. Sardanapal Anthonius (Tony or Sardar) PIRA MD were married in 1967 in Germany. Children were: Andreas PIRA-66, Markus PIRA-67.


Karl WALTER was born in 1905 in Uttenreuth, Germany.435

Spouse: Katerina MUELLER-65. Children were: Hilde WALTER-63.


William Wallace WALTERS44 died on 24 August 1895.44

Spouse: Mary Katharine GARNHART-3808. Mary Katharine GARNHART and William Wallace WALTERS were married on 14 March 1866.44


Anna WALTON was born in New Jersey.31

Spouse: Benjamin NEWPORT-1397. Anna WALTON and Benjamin NEWPORT were married on 28 December 1799 in Burlington, New Jersey.443 Children were: Penelope NEWPORT-2877, Elizabeth NEWPORT-2878, Margaret NEWPORT-2879, Benjamin NEWPORT-2880, James NEWPORT-2881, Thomas NEWPORT-2882.


Abigail WARD76 was born (date unknown). Parents: John WARD-3022 and Susannah WARD-3023.


Elizabeth WARD was born (date unknown).

Spouse: John GRAY-2980. Children were: Edward GRAY-2977.


Felix R. WARD was born (date unknown).

Spouse: unknown -1156. Children were: Lloyd George WARD-504.


John WARD76 was born (date unknown). Master of Arts in New England of Haverhill, Mass. -- English Origins of New England Families, 1500s-1800s, CD from Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. (see Candler Pedigree Chart of Ward Family)He was sometimes rector at Dinnington in Suff. He was after a preacher in Bury, and lastly recotr of St. Clement's parish in Ipswich. His estate (at death) 1656 is thought worth viis et modis, 400 per annum. -- English Origins of New England Families, 1500s-1800s, CD from Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. (see Candler Pedigree Chart of Ward Family) Parents: John WARD-3022 and Susannah WARD-3023. Parents: Nathaniel WARD-3054.


John WARD76 was born in 1550 in Haverhill, England.518 He died in October 1598 at the age of 48. Preacher at Haverhill, England Died 9 Oct 1598 -- English Origins of New England Families, 1500s-1800s, CD from Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. (see Candler Pedigree Chart of Ward Family) Parents: Robert WARD-3052 and ???? WARREN-3053.

Spouse: Susannah WARD-3023. Susannah WARD and John WARD were married before 1582. Children were: Mary WARD-3021, Samuel WARD-3101, Abigail WARD-3103, John WARD-3102, Nathaniel WARD-3054.


Lloyd George WARD was born on 13 January 1921 in Springfield, Colorado. Parents: Felix R. WARD-506 and unknown -1156.

Spouse: Carroll Gertrude THOMPSON-505. Carroll Gertrude THOMPSON and Lloyd George WARD were married on 15 January 1949. They were divorced. Children were: Michelle Sue WARD-131.


Mary WARD76 was born in 1582 in Essex, England.518 She died in England. Parents: John WARD-3022 and Susannah WARD-3023.

Spouse: Samuel WAITE-3020. Mary WARD and Samuel WAITE were married in 1613 in England.518 Children were: Mary WAITE-3015, Thomas WAITE-3048, Samuel WAITE-3044, John WAITE-3043, Joseph WAITE-3046, Anne WAITE-3047, Susan WAITE-3049, Abigail WAITE-3050, Sarah WAITE-3051.


Michelle Sue WARD was born on 18 March 1953 in San Diego, California. Parents: Lloyd George WARD-504 and Carroll Gertrude THOMPSON-505.

Spouse: Peter Douglas WILLIAMS-129. Michelle Sue WARD and Peter Douglas WILLIAMS were married on 29 April 1981 in Idyllwild, California. Children were: Christopher Leighton WILLIAMS-132, Ryan Lloyd WILLIAMS-133.


Nathaniel WARD76 was born (date unknown). Preacher of Haverhill. He was sometimes an Vutter (sic) barrester in......but after he betooke himselfe to the ministrye. He was sometimes pastor of Ipswich in New England; and after rector of Shenfield in Essex. He was a learned and able man. He wrote the book called the Simple Cobler of Agawam -- English Origins of New England Families, 1500s-1800s, CD from Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. (see Candler Pedigree Chart of Ward Family)
Parents: John WARD-3022 and Susannah WARD-3023.

Children were: John WARD-3102.


Robert WARD76 was born (date unknown).

Spouse: ???? WARREN-3053. Children were: John WARD-3022.


Sadie WARD58 was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Clarence BOND-1449. Sadie WARD and Clarence BOND were married. Children were: Russell BOND-1451.


Samuel WARD76 died in 1640. Town Preacher at Ipswich, Ma -- English Origins of New England Families, 1500s-1800s, CD from Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. (see Candler Pedigree Chart of Ward Family)
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"Ward and Waite.--- I have received from col. Joseph L. Chester, of London, a copy of the following entry which he recently found in the parish register of Isleham, co. Cambridge:

1604-05. "Samuel Warde Mr of Arts married Debora Boulton widdow the second of January."

This Samuel Ward was the eldest brother of the Rev. Nathaniel Ward, of Ipswich, Mass. In the appendix to my memoir of the latter, published in q868, pp 124-9, is printed Candler's pedigree of this family, from which it appears that this Mrs. Deborah Bolton was "the daughter of _______ Leech, the relict of _______ Bolton, clrke, by whom she had issue, Robert, Dr. of Physicke and John, Rector of Bucklesham." Query: What was the Christian name of Mr. Bolton, the first husband of Deborah Leech, and what is known of his history? I presume he was a clergyman of Isleham, as his widow is called of that place, and she was married there.

The same pedigree gives the family of Samuel Waite, who married Mary Ward, represented to be a sister of John Ward, the father of the Revs. Samuel and Nathaniel Ward (Register, xviii. 273-4) The children of Samuel and Mary (Ward) Waite, given by Candler, are: --

[1] Mary, m. to Robert Lord; [2] Samuel Waite, m. Hellin Crosse;
[3] John Waite, m. --------, daughter of _________ Hill, of Malden; [4] Joseph Waite, m. Margaret, daughter of Matthew Lawrence, Towne preacher for Ipswich;
[5] Anne Waite; [7] Susan; [9] Sarah.
[6] Thomas; [8] Abigail;

The Robert Lord who married Mary Waite, the eldest child in this family, is supposed to be Robert Lord, an early settler of Ipswich, Mass., whose wife, according to Rev. Dr. Felt, was Mary Wait. John Waite, who is represented as having married a daughter of Mr. Hill of Malden, is supposed to be John Waite of Malden, Mass., whose first wife was Mary, daughter of Joseph Hills of Malden, Eng., who early emigrated to Malden, Mass. (Register, xxvi. 82)." John Ward Dean -- -----English Origins of New England Families, 1500s-1800s, Genealogical Publishing (1984) Page 616
____________________________________________________________ Parents: John WARD-3022 and Susannah WARD-3023.


Susannah WARD76 died after 1639. Was alive when son Samuel Ward made his will in 1639 -- English Origins of New England Families, 1500s-1800s, CD from Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. (see Candler Pedigree Chart of Ward Family)

Spouse: Richard ROGERS-3045.

Spouse: John WARD-3022. Susannah WARD and John WARD were married before 1582. Children were: Mary WARD-3021, Samuel WARD-3101, Abigail WARD-3103, John WARD-3102, Nathaniel WARD-3054.


???? WARREN76 was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Robert WARD-3052. Children were: John WARD-3022.


Jane WEAR was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Daniel Defoe BRUNK-1694. Jane WEAR and Daniel Defoe BRUNK were married on 17 September 1848 in Jackson Co., Kansas.239


Ellalene WEAVER118 was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Donald Goodwin BAKER-3295. Ellalene WEAVER and Donald Goodwin BAKER were married. Children were: Donald Goodwin BAKER-3311, Scott Clinton BAKER-3312, Sheri Lynn BAKER-3313.


Brent Steven WEBSTER44 was born on 8 August 1985.44 Parents: Steve WEBSTER-3915 and Tamara Sue DIFFENDERFER-3912.


Curtis Eugene WEBSTER44 was born on 26 June 1983.44 Parents: Steve WEBSTER-3915 and Tamara Sue DIFFENDERFER-3912.


John WEBSTER was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Hannah WOOD-2301. Hannah WOOD and John WEBSTER were married on 9 June 1761 in Baltimore Co., (Harford in 1774), Maryland.49


Stephanie Sue WEBSTER44 was born on 25 November 1980.44 Parents: Steve WEBSTER-3915 and Tamara Sue DIFFENDERFER-3912.