The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three . ofJoseph C. Ward, of Hanover, N. J. Of his five children twodied in infancy. Tliose still living are Henrietta W.,Charles B., and Mrs. Chester C. Brown. TOrOTHY METJRITT WABD, of Newark, was born inNorthampton, Mass., September 15, 1842. He is a directdescendant in the eighth generation of William Ward (1),born in 159(>, died in 1687, who came from England in 1639and lived in Sudbury and Marlboro, Mass. Williams eldestchild, John Ward (2), of Sudbury and Newton, was bornin 1626 and died in 1708. His seventh child, William Ward(3), of Ne


The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three . ofJoseph C. Ward, of Hanover, N. J. Of his five children twodied in infancy. Tliose still living are Henrietta W.,Charles B., and Mrs. Chester C. Brown. TOrOTHY METJRITT WABD, of Newark, was born inNorthampton, Mass., September 15, 1842. He is a directdescendant in the eighth generation of William Ward (1),born in 159(>, died in 1687, who came from England in 1639and lived in Sudbury and Marlboro, Mass. Williams eldestchild, John Ward (2), of Sudbury and Newton, was bornin 1626 and died in 1708. His seventh child, William Ward(3), of Newton, was born in 1661, and his eldest child, John Ward (4), of Newtonand Grafton, was bornin 1690 and died in1747. Daniel Ward (5),eighth child of John(4), was born in 1732and died in 1812, havinglived in Coleraine, Con-way, Ashfield, andBucldand. He marriedHannah Harroon. Hewas a private in Lieu-tenant Ephraim Jen-ningss c()ni])any of Col-onel David Fields regi-ment in 1777. His sec-ond child. John Ward(6), of Buckland, wasborn in 1760 and died in. TIMOTHY M. WARD. 1846, having been a pri-vate in Captain Dins-mores company, Colonel Woodbridges regiment, in 1777,in the Eevolutionary War. He married, first, February 24,1784, Eachel Spinny, and, second, March 21, 1792, LoisCranston. Their ninth child, Windsor Ward (7), of Buck- BIO(!UAlIII(lAL 157 land, horn in ISl I, dinl in IS.).), was nnlainrd as a ininislciill the New England Confereuce of the Methoilisl K|tis(<»i)alChnrcli and liehl iiasloi-atcs in \orthani])t()n, Auckland, Tel-liani, Ciiicopee {alls, , Ware, WChslcr, and Town-send, in Massjifhusetls, and al Cnvcnln, Norwicli, andAVilliinantic, in ronnedicnt. lie nianied, Octidier 14, is;{2,Lydia llarvcv, horn in ISKI, died in lSS(i, dan,i;liter of KnosHarvey, and had fonr sons and one , all (he sonsheeoniiiii; soldiers in the Civil War. Alanson llarvev Ward(N), horn in Coventry, Conn., in ls;54, was a caidain in theUnion Army in the Hehellion in lS(i


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