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Luke Thomas Ward 1730–1796 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1730

Birth Location: Bertie, North Carolina, British Colonial America

Death Date: 30 MAY 1796

Death Location: Duplin County, North Carolina, USA

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Mother: Mary Bennett

Spouse(s): Bridget Draughon, Pharaby Ward

Children(s): Mary Ward, Letitia Ward, John Ward, Elizabeth Ward, Penelope Ward, Luke Jr., William Conerly

The story of Luke Thomas Ward began in 1730 in Bertie, North Carolina, British Colonial America. Luke Thomas Ward married Bridget Draughon, Pharaby Ward, and had children including Elizabeth Ward, John Ward, Letitia Ward, Luke Ward Jr, Mary Ward, Penelope Ward, William Conerly. Luke Thomas Ward passed away in 1796 in Duplin County, North Carolina, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Luke Thomas Ward began in 1730 in Bertie, North Carolina, British Colonial America.
  • Luke Thomas Ward married Bridget Draughon, Pharaby Ward, and had children including Elizabeth Ward, John Ward, Letitia Ward, Luke Ward Jr, Mary Ward, Penelope Ward, William Conerly.
  • Luke Thomas Ward passed away in 1796 in Duplin County, North Carolina, USA.

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Luke Ward's Ancestors

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Luke Ward
1730–1796
Birth Place: Bertie, North Carolina, British Colonial America
Parents
Mary Bennett
1705–1745
Bertie, North Carolina, USA
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Luke Ward's Descendants

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Luke (Thomas) Ward (1730–30 MAY 1796) m. Bridget Draughon (1726–28 JUL 1827) m. Pharaby Ward (–29 SEP 1813)
  1. 1. Mary Ward 1750–1826 m. Capt. (Jacob) Kornegay 1732–1796
    1. 1. Anne (SevilleCivil) Kornegay/ 1759–1839 m. William Duncan 1755–1806
      1. 1. Jacob (Cullen) Duncan 1776–1812 m. Frances ("Fannie") Connerly 1782–1860
        1. 1. James (Pinkney "Jimmy") Duncan 1805–1880 m. Winney Cameron 1813–1854
      2. 2. Rockselena Duncan 1789–1850
      3. 3. Lucinda (Zella) Duncan 1785–1865
      4. 4. John (Charles) Duncan 1803–1870
      5. 5. ISAAC DUNCAN 1785–1823
      6. 6. Rockselena Duncan 1786–1850
      7. 7. Elizabeth (Polly) Duncan 1781–1850
    2. 2. John Kornegay 1760–1823
    3. 3. Martin Kornegay 1765–1835
    4. 4. Jacob Kornegay 1766–
    5. 5. George Kornegay 1768–
    6. 6. Rocksolany Kornegay 1766–1812 m. John Ward 1757–1846
      1. 1. John Ward 1790–
      2. 2. Nancy Ward 1798–1846
      3. 3. Charlotte Ward 1802–
      4. 4. Ira (Ellis) Ward 1809–1846
  2. 2. Letitia Ward 1748–1846
  3. 3. John Ward 1754–1846
  4. 4. Elizabeth Ward 1759–1840
  5. 5. Penelope Ward 1769–
  6. 6. Luke (Ward,) Jr. 1770–
  7. 7. William Conerly 1789–1846

Luke Ward's Timeline

2 Records

1730
1730
Birth of Luke Thomas Ward in Bertie, North Carolina, British Colonial America
Bertie, North Carolina, British Colonial America
1796
30 MAY 1796
Age 66
Death of Luke Thomas Ward in Duplin County, North Carolina, USA
Duplin County, North Carolina, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1730
    Event Place: Bertie, North Carolina, British Colonial America

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 30 MAY 1796
    Event Place: Duplin County, North Carolina, USA

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