Is this a legitimate source for Quaker genealogy?

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Lulu Press states the following in it’s catalog about this book:

This book is about four generations of Ware families who lived in Gloucester Township and County, New Jersey. They were: Andrew Ware (father), John Ware Sr. (Son), John Ware Jr. (Grandson), and John A. Ware (Great-Grandson). This is the only known publication of this Ware line. It is based in source documentation containing birth, marriage and death information and is full of photos of documents, headstones, and individuals (where available). It is anticipated that the descendants of this Ware line will find the information in this book to be of great value and interest.

Thanks, George. I am going to see if my library can borrow it where I work. I am anxious to see what the sources may be as his work is being cited as a "source" on all the Wares Find- A -Grave Ware profiles. A Ware descendant just contacted me and says that there are family connections errors.

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I don't think so but I can't seem to find a copy or even a reference to it in WORLDCAT.
by Maggie N. G2G Astronaut (1.3m points)

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