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Dr. Ephriam Ward 1793–1868 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 Aug 1793

Birth Location: Wythe, Virginia

Death Date: 26 Jan 1868

Death Location: Cove, Smyth, Virginia

Father: William Ward

Mother: Mary McCool

Spouse(s): Nancy Davis

Children(s): Margret Ward, Jane Ward, Nancy Ward, Elizabeth Ward, Thomas Ward, Louisa Ward, Amanda Ward, James Ward, William Ward

Dr. Ephriam Ward was born in 1793 in Wythe, Virginia, the child of William Ward And Mary Mccool. Dr. Ephriam Ward married Nancy Davis, and had children including Amanda Darthula Ward, Elizabeth Rhoda Ward, James Franklin Ward, Jane C Ward, Louisa Jane Ward, Margret Caroline Ward, Nancy E Ward, Thomas Jefferson Ward, William Ward. Dr. Ephriam Ward passed away in 1868 in Cove, Smyth, Virginia.

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Biography

  • Dr. Ephriam Ward was born in 1793 in Wythe, Virginia, the child of William Ward And Mary Mccool.
  • Dr. Ephriam Ward married Nancy Davis, and had children including Amanda Darthula Ward, Elizabeth Rhoda Ward, James Franklin Ward, Jane C Ward, Louisa Jane Ward, Margret Caroline Ward, Nancy E Ward, Thomas Jefferson Ward, William Ward.
  • Dr. Ephriam Ward passed away in 1868 in Cove, Smyth, Virginia.

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Dr. Ward's Ancestors

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Dr. Ward
1793–1868
Birth Place: Wythe, Virginia
Parents
William Ward
1753–1817
Wythe, August, Colorado, United States
Mary McCool
1765–1805
, , , Scotland
Grandparents
James (Adam McCool) II
1747–1804
Frederick, Virginia, USA
Deborah Jay
1748–1805
Newberry, Newberry, South Carolina, United States
Great-Grandparents
James McCool
1709–1751
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John McCOOL
1675–1727
Olivia McCRACKEN
1675–1730

Dr. Ward's Descendants

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Dr. (Ephriam) Ward (28 Aug 1793–26 Jan 1868) m. Nancy Davis (10 Apr 1803–8 Sept 1850)
  1. 1. Margret (Caroline) Ward 1836–
  2. 2. Jane (C) Ward 1839–
  3. 3. Nancy (E) Ward 1834–1854
  4. 4. Elizabeth (Rhoda) Ward 1832–1854
  5. 5. Thomas (Jefferson) Ward 1831–1831
  6. 6. Louisa (Jane) Ward 1828–1856
  7. 7. Amanda (Darthula) Ward 1826–1843
  8. 8. James (Franklin) Ward 1824–1869
  9. 9. William Ward 1821–1860

Dr. Ward's Timeline

2 Records

1793
28 Aug 1793
Birth of Dr. Ephriam Ward in Wythe, Virginia
Wythe, Virginia
1868
26 Jan 1868
Age 75
Death of Dr. Ephriam Ward in Cove, Smyth, Virginia
Cove, Smyth, Virginia

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 Aug 1793
    Event Place: Wythe, Virginia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 Jan 1868
    Event Place: Cove, Smyth, Virginia

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