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    William Ward, Jr.

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    Generation: 1

    1. 1.  William Ward, Jr. (son of William Ward and Elizabeth).

      Notes:

      William Jr. may be from William Sr.'s first wife rather than Elizabeth.


    Generation: 2

    1. 2.  William Ward died on 10 Aug 1687 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts.

      Notes:

      From "Some Ancestors and Descendants of Samuel Converse, Jr." page 37: Tabitha Ward was born 16 May 1675, and was daughter of Increase and Record Ward, and Granddaughter of William Ward.
      William Ward was in Sudbury as early as 1639, and was proprietor of lands there. He was living at that time with his second wife, who was named Elizabeth. He represented Sudbury in 1644 in teh General court. he was for several years Chairman of Selectmen there. he moved to Marlboro in 1660, and ied there, 10 August 1687. He was one of the founders of the town of Marlborough, Deacon in the Church first organized there, Deputy to the General Court from Marlboro in 1666, and in the garrison at Sudbury in King Philip's War. A book of genealogy entitled "The Ward Family and Descendants of William Ward who settled in Sudbury, Mass., in 1639" by Andrew Henshaw Ward, A.M., says "that his house and fifty acre house lot were situated on the South side of the road in Marlborough and nearly opposite the site of the first meeting house, which was not far from where the Gates Academy now (1851) stands;" that "his lands by subsequent acquisitions extended Westward to what in some of his conveyances he called Belcher's Pond, near which was erected the public house, long known as the Williams Tavern, and kept by Abraham Williams, who married his eldest daughter;" that "he endured great hardships and sustained great losses by Indian hostilities, more especially in the time of King Philip's War, when his buildings were fired, his cattle destroyed, and one of his sons slain by the enemy;" and "that his second wife, when past her 74th year, made several journeys to Boston, as appears by the records there before she affected a settlement of his estate with the exorbitant and tyrannical Andros, Governor, Judge of Probate, etc. Considering the distance she resided from Boston, exceeding thirty miles, much of the way a wilderness frequented by lurking savages, a bridle way her road and on which one of her sons had been a few years before shot down by the enemy at noonday, she must have been a person of fortitude and possessed of physical poweres to and unlimited degree."

      Records of the Mass. Bay Colony. Vol. 2, 66:" The 29th of the 3th Mo, a 1644. At a Gerrall Cort of Election at Boston. Psent, The Govrnor, Deputies Psent. ... Willi: Ward."

      Records of the Mass. Bay Colony. Vol. 3, 1: "Att a Generall Courte of Elections held att Boston the 4th and 5th Monnths, 1644. The Acts & Determinatons of the House of Deputyes. The sevall names of those townes, wth theire Beputies yt were return'd with ye warrants to serfve att this Courte, vizt: Sudbury ... William Ward."

      William married Elizabeth. Elizabeth was born about 1613; died on 09 Dec 1700. [Group Sheet]


    2. 3.  Elizabeth was born about 1613; died on 09 Dec 1700.

      Notes:

      From "Some Ancestors and Descendants of Samuel Converse, Jr." page 38: "that his [William Ward] second wife, when past her 74th year, made several journeys to Boston, as appears by the records there before she affected a settlement of his estate with the exorbitant and tyrannical Andros, Governor, Judge of Probate, etc. Considering the distance she resided from Boston, exceeding thirty miles, much of the way a wilderness frequented by lurking savages, a bridle way her road and on which one of her sons had been a few years before shot down by the enemy at noonday, she must have been a person of fortitude and possessed of physical poweres to and unlimited degree." She died in Marlborough, and the inscription on her gravestone was as follows: "Here lyes the body of Elizabeth Ward, the servant of the Lord, deceased in 87 year of her age Dec. ye 9, in the year of our Lord 1700.""

      Children:
      1. Increase Ward was born on 22 Feb 1643/44; died on 04 Aug 1690.
      2. 1. William Ward, Jr.