US Jud Ware, Ashur

Ashur Ware:
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Born: February 10, 1782
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Birthplace: Sherborn Massachusetts
Father: Captain Joseph Ware 1751 – 1833
(Buried: South Sherborn Cemetery Sherborn Massachusetts)
Mother: Grace Coolidge 1755 – 1832
(Buried: South Sherborn Cemetery Sherborn Massachusetts)

Wife: Sarah Morgidge 1800 – 1870
(Buried: Evergreen Cemetery Portland Maine)

Children:
Emma Grace Ware 1833 – 1892
(Buried: Evergreen Cemetery Portland Maine)
Charles Morgidge Ware 1835 – 1835
(Buried: Evergreen Cemetery Portland Maine)
Joseph Ashur Ware 1835 – 1874
(Buried: Evergreen Cemetery Portland Maine)
Sarah Elizabeth Ware MacKay 1838 – 1904
(Buried: Evergreen Cemetery Portland Maine)

Education:
1804: Graduated from Harvard College

Occupation before War:
1816 – 1817: Editor of Boston Yankee
1817 – 1820: Editor of Eastern Argus
1817 – 1820: Attorney in Portland Maine
1820 – 1822: Maine State Secretary of State
1822 – 1866: Judge of U.S. District Court for the District of Maine

Civil War Career:
1822 – 1866: Judge of U.S. District Court for the District of Maine

Occupation after War:
1822 – 1866: Judge of U.S. District Court for the District of Maine


Died: September 10, 1873
Place of Death: Portland Maine
Age at time of Death: 91 years old
Burial Place: Evergreen Cemetery Portland Maine


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