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…Bryan Ward, was a native of Ireland and on coming to America engaged in clerical work in New York City. On account of failing health, however, he removed to West Point, becoming clerk in the hotel here and later was made Adjutant’s clerk in this place, holding the position for a period of fifteen years. He died in 1851. His wife, prior to her marriage, was Phebe Gee [granddaughter of Captain Gee], a native of New York and she became the mother of three children. Thomas, one of her sons, was graduated from West Point in 1863 and is now Assistant Adjutant General of the United States Army, with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, being stationed Denver, Colorado.
Source: Portrait and Biographical Record of Orange County, New York.
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…Bryan Ward, was a native of Ireland and on coming to America engaged in clerical work in New York City. On account of failing health, however, he removed to West Point, becoming clerk in the hotel here and later was made Adjutant’s clerk in this place, holding the position for a period of fifteen years. He died in 1851. His wife, prior to her marriage, was Phebe Gee [granddaughter of Captain Gee], a native of New York and she became the mother of three children. Thomas, one of her sons, was graduated from West Point in 1863 and is now Assistant Adjutant General of the United States Army, with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, being stationed Denver, Colorado.
Source: Portrait and Biographical Record of Orange County, New York.
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