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William and Mary Quarterly pg 184-185

p. 186 blacked out spots:  Seth Ward as follows: Set Ward 350 acres Henrico Co…

The only other reference to Seth Ward that has been found is …                                                        Richard Ward of parish and County of Henrico, to son Richard . . .

November 17, 1643, to Seth Ward, with addition of …                                                                          to daughter Elizabeth Ward 150 acres; to eldest son Seth Ward plantation . . . To eldest son, Seth Ward

On March 23, 1633 John Ward, of Varinas, planter, lease for 25 acres adjoining his own land at the plantation of Varina. (Va. Mag II, p. 312) He was in all probability closely connected with Seth Ward.

William and Mary Quarterly pg 186-187

 

p. 188  To secon son Richard Ward . . .

To youngest son Edward Ward, one bed & bedstead . . .

To son Seth Ward, Jack my Indian Boy, and the keeping of my youngest son Edward Ward until he is 19 years of age and to have benefit

Son Seith to build sone Edward a dwelling house . .                                                                                          to daughter Elizabeth Ward & 757 lbs. 

Son Richard full produce of 1000 lbs. of 3758 lbs tobacco shipped for England . . .                                          to sons Seith and Richard and daughter Elizabeth (a horse . . .

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p. 190  Upon petition of Benjamin Ward and Joseph Ward . . .                                                                        That Benjamin, Joseph and Richard Ward (mentioned . . .

the said Joseph chooses Seth Ward to be . . .                                                                                                also a son Seth, who was older than Richard, Benjamin and Joseph, is proved by various records (see forward . . .

This was Richard Ward, son of Richard Ward (who died 1682) and brother of Captain Seth Ward; hence uncle of Benjamin and Joseph of the order . . .

This Seth Ward was evidently the eldest son of Captain Seth Ward, and the . . . .

William and Mary Quarterly pg 190-191

 

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into relation, tend to prove, circumstantially at least, theat Captain Seth Ward married Ann, daughter of Henry and Ann (Lound) Hatcher of Henrico County. . .

his granddaughter, Ann Ward . . .

 

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