Descendants of Andrew Warde

Descendants of Andrew Warde
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1942
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Andrew Warde (ca. 1597-1659) was born in England and immigrated to America in 1630. He settld first at Watertown, Massachusetts. He moved to Wethersfield, Connecticut, in 1635; to Stamford, Connecticut, in 1641; then settled Fairfield, Connecticut, in 1651. He and his wife, Hester Sherman, had at least nine children. Record chiefly follows line of descent through his grandson, William Ward (1670-1775), who died at Philipsborough, New York, to William's grandson, Gilbert Ward (ca. 1730-1783). Four of his six children, William Ward (1755/6-1836), Nathan Ward (1756-1839), Elizabeth Ward Tompkins (1768-1750), and Jane Ward Sherwood (1774-1856), settled at Dormansville, Albany County, New York, in 1795 and 1797. Most of their descendants listed lived in New York.

The Descendants of Andrew Ford of Weymouth, Massachusetts

The Descendants of Andrew Ford of Weymouth, Massachusetts
Author: Elizabeth Cobb Stewart Eastwood
Publisher:
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1988
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Andrew Ford was born about 1620 probably in England as he emigrated from England to Weymouth, Massachusetts some time during the 1630's. He later moved to Hingham, Massachusetts where he married Ellinor (Ellyn) Lovell in about 1646. Born in England sometime after July 1628, she died sometime after 20 July 1683. Andrew died in Hingham, Massachusetts. His will was probated in Boston on 23 March 1692/3. Descendants lived in New England, New York, New Jersey, Ohio, South Carolina, Massachusetts, Illinois, Michigan, Canada and elsewhere.

Apostle of Human Progress

Apostle of Human Progress
Author: Edward C. Rafferty
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 0742522172

The author presents the first full scale intellectual portrait of Ward.

A Disposition to Be Rich

A Disposition to Be Rich
Author: Geoffrey C. Ward
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2013-04-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 0345804694

A New York Times Notable Book The compelling behind-the-scenes story of the greatest swindler of the Gilded Age, whose villainy bankrupted Ulysses S. Grant and stunned the world of finance—told by his great-grandson, award-winning historian Geoffrey C. Ward. Ferdinand Ward, the son of a Protestant missionary and small-town pastor, moved to New York at twenty-one and, in less than a decade, made himself the business partner of a former president and established himself as the “Young Napoleon of Finance.” In truth, he was running a massive pyramid scheme. Drawing from thousands of family documents never before examined, Geoffrey C. Ward traces his great-grandfather’s rapid rise to riches and fame, and his even more dizzying fall from grace, in a narrative populated with mistresses, crooked bankers, corrupt New York officials, and a desperate kidnapping scheme. Here is a great story about a classic American con artist.