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Amos Jordon Ward 1806–1858 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 15 May 1806
Birth Location: Ashe County, North Carolina
Death Date: 28 June 1858
Death Location: Watauga County, North Carolina
Father: Duke Ward
Mother: Elizabeth Harmon
Spouse(s): Sarah Tester
Children(s): Sarah Phillips
In 1806, Amos Jordon Ward entered the world in Ashe County, North Carolina, born to Duke Ward And Elizabeth Harmon. Amos Jordon Ward married Sarah Sally Tester, and had children including Sarah Ann Phillips. Amos Jordon Ward passed away in 1858 in Watauga County, North Carolina.
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Biography
- In 1806, Amos Jordon Ward entered the world in Ashe County, North Carolina, born to Duke Ward And Elizabeth Harmon.
- Amos Jordon Ward married Sarah Sally Tester, and had children including Sarah Ann Phillips.
- Amos Jordon Ward passed away in 1858 in Watauga County, North Carolina.
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Amos Ward's Ancestors
Amos Ward's Descendants
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1. Sarah (Ann) Phillips 1845–1923 m. Jordan (Bower) Phillips 1841–1923 m. Moses Yoder 1830–1917
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1. George (L.) Phillips 1872–1963 m. Alice (Josephine) Mast 1874–1960 m. Rachel (Louisa) Baird 1816–1900
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1. Daniel (W) Phillip 1893–1966
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2. John (Smith) Phillips 1895–1935
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3. Jordan (B) Phillips 1901–
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4. Tressie (A) Phillips 1905–
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5. Newton (Amos Phillips) Sr 1908–1972 m. Flara (Viola) Phillips 1914–1999
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1. Robert (Bower) Phillips 1949–2006
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2. Jordon (Smith) Phillips 1934–1998
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6. Jordan (Bower) Phillips 1841–1923 m. Sarah (Ann) Phillips 1845–1923
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1. Katie (P) Harris 1872–1940
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7. Dorris (Lee Phillips) Mains 1898–1939 m. Harvey (M) Main 1898–
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1. Alice (Josephine) Parson 1925–2004 m. Charles (Lee) Parson 1903–1983
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2. nora cordelia 1871–1907 m. Joseph (Carson) Mast 1869–1946
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1. Harriet (Mae "Hattie") Mast-brooks 1902–1988
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2. John (Hite) Mast 1894–1944
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3. Oscar (Phillips) Mast 1900–1992 m. Grace (Viola Wonn) Mast 1905–2009
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1. Stanley (Howard) Mast 1931–2009
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2. Maxine Mast 1919–2005 m. Robert (Selman) Mast 1919–2003
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4. Clarence (Jordan C.) Mast 1890–1962
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1. Melbourne (C) Mast 1913–1988 m. Adred (Lee) Everett 1914– m. Esthermarie (E) Coleman 1923– m. Georgia Reeder 1908–1996 m. Lois (R) Warren 1925–
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5. Bessie (Victoria) Mast 1892–1979
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6. James (Taylor Mast) Sr 1896–1983
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7. Inez (Ines G. Gertrude) Mast 1898–1928
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8. Jacob (C) Mast 1907–1980 m. Ruth (Bigham) Mast 1901–1990
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9. Nora (Ann Lee Mast-) Wilson 1907–2006 m. Odes (Odell) Wilson 1900–1981
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10. Joseph (Wheeler) Mast 1904–1951 m. Agnes (louise) McBride 1908–1973
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1. Thomas (Kenneth) Mast 1925–1945
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2. Curtis (McBride "Corky") Mast 1929–2006
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3. Barbara Mast 1933–2008
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11. Jacob (Carson) Mast 1906–1980
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12. Nora Wilson 1907–2006
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3. Maggie (Maebelle Phillips) Swift 1887–1973 m. Abner (Clark) Swift 1884–1957
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1. Sgt. (Thomas Berton) Swift 1926–2015 m. Vera (Omega) Jaynes 1926–
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4. Sarah (L.) Phillips 1867–1942
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5. James (Rittenhouse) Phillips 1869–1944
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6. Amos (W.) Phillips 1874–1949
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7. Jas. (R.) Phillips 1869–
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8. Jordan (O.) Phillips 1879–1951 m. Addie Phillips 1877–
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9. Martha (Sara Ann) Moore 1860–1945 m. Henry (Lewis) Moore 1854–1939
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1. Claud (F) Moore 1881–1914
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2. Sallie (R) Moore 1884–
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3. Fleta (E) Moore 1892–
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4. Jo (G) Moore 1898–
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5. Joe (Grace) Moore 1899–
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Amos Ward's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 15 May 1806
Event Place: Ashe County, North Carolina
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 28 June 1858
Event Place: Watauga County, North Carolina