Son of Enoch and Louisa Atwood Ware
Wesley served in Company E of the 16th Regiment, Vermont Volunteers during the Civil War from September 18, 1862 to September 1863.
Wesley and Stella Jefts married on January 26 1865.
Obituary The Evening Caledonian (St. Johnsbury, Vermont), January 25, 1919."Wesley L. Ware, 80, one of the oldest business men in the state, died at his home in Chester last week of heart trouble. For 50 years he had been engaged in the grain and feed business. He was one of the oldest members of the Baptist church, had been a selectman of Chester and one of the bank directors, also a member of Co. E, 16th Vermont Infantry in the Civil War. "
Son of Enoch and Louisa Atwood Ware
Wesley served in Company E of the 16th Regiment, Vermont Volunteers during the Civil War from September 18, 1862 to September 1863.
Wesley and Stella Jefts married on January 26 1865.
Obituary The Evening Caledonian (St. Johnsbury, Vermont), January 25, 1919."Wesley L. Ware, 80, one of the oldest business men in the state, died at his home in Chester last week of heart trouble. For 50 years he had been engaged in the grain and feed business. He was one of the oldest members of the Baptist church, had been a selectman of Chester and one of the bank directors, also a member of Co. E, 16th Vermont Infantry in the Civil War. "
Family Members
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Enoch Ware
1807–1875
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Louisa Atwood Ware
1810–1861
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Stella Jefts Ware
1846–1908 (m. 1865)
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Mary Louisa Ware Richmond
1840–1922
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Benjamin Merrill Ware
1842–1864
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Wilbur Fisk Ware
1844–1862
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Lucius Jeremiah Ware
1851–1931
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Dora Augusta Ware Pierce
1855–1910
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Jennie Leunette Ware McDermott
1863–1950
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