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James Edward Ward (1835 - 1924)

James Edward Ward
Born in Saint John, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canadamap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 30 Oct 1861 in Wellington, Kent, New Brunswickmap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 88 in Sunny Brae, Moncton City, Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canadamap
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Biography

James was born 6 Sep 1835 in St John, St John, New Brunswick

James passed away 16 May 1924 in Moncton, Westmorland, New Brunswick [1] and was buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Moncton, Westmorland, New Brunswick - James Edward Ward (1835-1924) on Find A Grave: Memorial #213320771 retrieved 15 January 202

Notes

Born ABT 1838. [2] Died ABT 1923. Sunny Brae, Westmorland County, NB. [2]

  • Information from Donald Edmund CHAPMAN, of Mission, British Columbia lists an eighth child, Maggie, not listed in Volume 2 of the "Ward" binders of family group sheets. However, THIS Maggie would be descended from William Warde's 1st child, and the OTHER Maggie, son of James, was descended from William Warde's 3rd child. The two Maggies would be 7th cousins once removed.

Children

  1. Delilah Edith Ward
  2. Fanny Adelia Ward
  3. Mary Catharine Ward
  4. Elizabeth Ward
  5. Isaiah Dixon Ward
  6. Alice May Ward
  7. Ella May Ward
  8. Maggie Graham Ward
  • Fact: Burial Elmwood Cemetery , Moncton, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada

Sources

  1. Canada, New Brunswick Provincial Deaths, 1815-1938
  2. 2.0 2.1 Information from Donald Edmund CHAPMAN

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