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Jonathan Ward 1671–1735 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1671
Birth Location: Mar, Wayne, North Carolina, USA
Death Date: 7 July 1735
Death Location: Berkeley, South Carolina, USA
Father: Richard Evans
Mother: Frances Williams
Spouse(s): Elizabeth Spittlehouse
Children(s): John II
In 1671, Jonathan Ward entered the world in Mar, Wayne, North Carolina, USA, born to Richard Evans And Frances Williams. Jonathan Ward married Elizabeth Spittlehouse, and had children including John Ward Ii. Jonathan Ward passed away in 1735 in Berkeley, South Carolina, USA.
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Biography
- In 1671, Jonathan Ward entered the world in Mar, Wayne, North Carolina, USA, born to Richard Evans And Frances Williams.
- Jonathan Ward married Elizabeth Spittlehouse, and had children including John Ward Ii.
- Jonathan Ward passed away in 1735 in Berkeley, South Carolina, USA.
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Jonathan Ward's Descendants
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1. John (Ward) II 1715–1761 m. Catherine White 1727–1787
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1. Richard Ward 1749–1831
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1. JONATHAN ('John') WARD 1790–1874 m. Milley (or Millie) VanSwearingen 1790–1855
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1. Andrew (Jackson) Ward 1818–1891
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2. EASTER (ANN) WARD 1811–1898
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3. Levi (T) Ward 1820–1896
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2. Benjamin Ward 1750–1818
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Jonathan Ward's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1671
Event Place: Mar, Wayne, North Carolina, USA
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 7 July 1735
Event Place: Berkeley, South Carolina, USA