↑ Atwater, Edward Elias. History of the Colony of New Haven to its Absorption into Connecticut. Meriden, CT: The Journal Publishing Company, 1902. Page 617
↑ Pierson, David Lawrence. History of the Oranges to 1921, Volume 4. New York, NY: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1922. Page 14.
Proceedings Commemorative of the Settlement of Newark, New Jersey on Its Two Hundredth Anniversary, May 17th, 1866. in Collections of the New Jersey Historical Society, Volume VI - Supplement, Newark: Printed for the NJ Historical Soc., 1866, p. 119, 136, 138 and 143.
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Ward-9886 was created by Kathy Lamm through the import of Brown.GED on Jul 8, 2014.
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Atwater, Edward Elias. "History of the Colony of New Haven to its Absorption into Connecticut." Meriden, CT: The Journal Publishing Company, 1902, page 617, gives Mary Ward's birthdate as 1654.