Nahum WARD

Birth:
18 Dec 1684
Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Death:
7 May 1754
Shrewsbury, Worcester, Massachusetts
Marriage:
16 Jul 1714
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
Sources:
Internet IGI , Jul 2007
Ancestral File - Version 4.19
Pedigree Resource File
Ancestry World Tree
Notes:
                   Extensive historical information and sources included in notes

The Howe Genealogies by Daniel Wait Howe list Nahum Ward as the son of William Ward and Hannah Brigham. There is more detail in the book.  Daniel Howe, Martha's father, born about 1658, married Elizabeth Kerley (not Kerby), daughter of Capt. Henry and Elisabeth (White) Kerley on 6 October 1686. He was a Selectman and large landholder in Marlborough, and died on 26 April 1718. They had seven children; Martha was the first.  Daniel is the first of 10 children of Abraham How of Marlborough and Watertown, MA and Hannah Ward, daughter of William and Elizabeth Ward, married on 26 March 1657 in Watertown. They moved to Marlborough in 1661. His will is on record and listed in the Howe Genealogies.  Abraham How may have come from Devonshire, England.  The Howe Genealogies, Boston 1929, are in two volumes. You want the volume for Abraham Howe of Roxbury, James of Ipswich, Abraham of Marlborough, and Edward of Lynn. It is available for purchase from Higginson Book   Col.) Nahum, b. 18 Dec., 1684; m. 16 July, 1714, Martha, dau. of Capt. Daniel and Elizabeth (Kerley) Howe; b. 30 July, 1687; followed the sea in early life, and then moved to Shrewsbury, where he was a Colonel, J. P., Rep. and Judge. Their sixth child was (Gen.) Artemas4, b. 1727; grad. Harvard Coll., 1748, was Major in the French War; at the opening of the Revolution was appointed General and Commander-in-chief of all the forces raised by the Colony; he had command of the troops besieging Boston until the appointment of Washington as Commander-in-chief. He then commanded the right wing of the besieging army until the capitulation, after which he had command of the department of the East. He served several terms in Congress, was president of the governor's council, and until his death judge of the Court of Common Pleas for Worcester County.    http://www.theroyfamily.com/gen/roy/p135.htm#i13435 Col. Nahum Ward (M) b. 6 December 1684, d. 7 May 1754 Col. Nahum Ward was born on 6 December 1684 at Marlborough, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.1,2 He was the son of William Ward and Hannah Brigham.3,2,1,4 Or Col. Nahum Ward was born on 18 December 1684.2,4,5 On 6 July 1714 at Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, Col. Nahum Ward was married to Martha Howe, daughter of Daniel and Elizabeth (Kerly) Howe of Marlborough, making her his first cousin, once removed. She was born 13 July 1687 in Marlborough and died 1 July 1755 in Shrewsbury. They had seven children.3,2,5 He died on Tuesday, 7 May 1754 at Shrewsbury, Worcester County, Massachusetts, at age 69 years, 5 months and 1 day.3,2  Citations 1. [S66] Hudson, Charles. History of the Town of Marlborough, Middlesex County, Massachusetts from its First Settlement in 1657 to 1861 with a Brief Sketch of the Town of Northborough. Boston: T.R. Marvin & Son, 1862. 2. [S51] Martyn, Charles. The William Ward Genealogy - The History of the Descendants of William Ward of Sudbury, Mass. 1638-1925. New York: Artemas Ward, 1925. 3. [S41] Ward, Andrew Henshaw. History of the Town of Shrewsbury, Massachusetts From Its Settlement in 1717 to 1829, with Other Matter Relating thereto Not Before Published, Including an Extensive Family Register. 1847. Reprint Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 1989. 4. [S809] Ward, Andrew Henshaw. Ward Family: Descendants of William Ward. Boston: Samuel G. Drake, 1851. 5. [S970] Brigham, Willard Irving Tyler. The History of the Brigham Family, a Record of several Thousand Descendants of Thomas Brigham the Emigrant, 1603-1653. New York: The Grafton Press, 1907.    

History of Shrewsbury http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/2771/jolley.html#index Nahum Ward, who bought the Newtons' share of Haynes' Farm, though not one of the twenty-three owners in 1717, was one of the first comers here and his purchase, a large tract, lay on the south side of the road opposite the common, extending thence both easterly and westerly. His great-grandson, author of a history of Shrewsbury, supposes he was here before 1718, and living near the Jonas Stone house (now owned by Mr. Frederick Stone, of Boston), but William Taylor at that time owned the land where that house stands, and Mr. Ward owned no land nearer than the south side of the Great Road. Mr. Ward was colonel of a militia regiment in the Provincial Line, and chairman of the first and member of many subsequent Boards of Selectmen; many times representative to the General Court, and a justice of the Worcester County Court of Common Pleas, 1745-62. He was admitted to the Worcester bar in 1731, but I have not found a case of his acting as counsel except in the Malden suit elsewhere mentioned. He was father of General Artemas Ward and ancestor of all who ever bore the Ward name in Shrewsbury. William Ward, who came from York, England, to Sudbury, about 1640, was his grandfather.END   
		
		


Sources: 

Title: Robert Roy's Genealogical FilesPublication: http://www.theroyfamily.com/gen/roy/index.htmRepository: Media: Electronic 
Title: W. HoweRepository: Media: Electronic 
Title: Howe GenealogiesAuthor: Hon. Daniel Wait Howe, Edited by Gilman Bigelow HowePublication: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, MA,1929Note: This Volume Contains Genealogies of Abraham of Roxbury, James of Ipswich, ABRAHAM OF Marlborough and Edward of Lynn, Massachusetts. Also the Appendix.Note: ExcellentRepository: Note: http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=BookList&dbid=11748&offerid=0%3a7858%3a0Media: Book
                  
Martha HOWE
Birth:
30 Jul 1687
Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Death:
1 Jul 1755
Shrewsbury, Worcester, Massachusetts
Sources:
History of the Brigham Family
DESCENDANTS OF WILLIAM WARD OF SUDBURY BORN ABT 1603, AND OTHER RELATED FAMILIES
Ward Family Association
W. Howe
Robert Roy's Genealogical Files
Howe Genealogies
Notes:
                   The Howe Genealogies by Daniel Wait Howe list Nahum Ward as the son of William Ward and Hannah Brigham. There is more detail in the book.

Daniel Howe, Martha's father, born about 1658, married Elizabeth Kerley (not Kerby), daughter of Capt. Henry and Elisabeth (White) Kerley on 6 October 1686. He was a Selectman and large landholder in Marlborough, and died on 26 April 1718. They had seven children; Martha was the first.

Daniel is the first of 10 children of Abraham How of Marlborough and Watertown, MA and Hannah Ward, daughter of William and Elizabeth Ward, married on 26 March 1657 in Watertown. They moved to Marlborough in 1661. His will is on record and listed in the Howe Genealogies.

Abraham How may have come from Devonshire, England.

The Howe Genealogies, Boston 1929, are in two volumes. You want the volume for Abraham Howe of Roxbury, James of Ipswich, Abraham of Marlborough, and Edward of Lynn. It is available for purchase from Higginson Books.

Walt Howe   walt@walthowe.com



http://www.theroyfamily.com/gen/roy/p135.htm#i13435
Col. Nahum Ward (M)
b. 6 December 1684, d. 7 May 1754
Col. Nahum Ward was born on 6 December 1684 at Marlborough, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.  He was the son of William Ward and Hannah Brigham.  Col. Nahum Ward was born on 18 December 1684.  On 6 July 1714 at Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, Col. Nahum Ward was married to Martha Howe, daughter of Daniel and Elizabeth (Kerly) Howe of Marlborough, making her his first cousin, once removed. She was born 13 July 1687 in Marlborough and died 1 July 1755 in Shrewsbury. They had seven children.  He died on Tuesday, 7 May 1754 at Shrewsbury, Worcester County, Massachusetts, at age 69 years, 5 months and 1 day.

Citations
     1. [S66] Hudson, Charles. History of the Town of Marlborough, Middlesex County, Massachusetts from its First Settlement in 1657 to 1861 with a Brief Sketch of the Town of Northborough. Boston: T.R. Marvin & Son, 1862.
     2. [S51] Martyn, Charles. The William Ward Genealogy - The History of the Descendants of William Ward of Sudbury, Mass. 1638-1925. New York: Artemas Ward, 1925.
     3. [S41] Ward, Andrew Henshaw. History of the Town of Shrewsbury, Massachusetts From Its Settlement in 1717 to 1829, with Other Matter Relating thereto Not Before Published, Including an Extensive Family Register. 1847. Reprint Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 1989.
     4. [S809] Ward, Andrew Henshaw. Ward Family: Descendants of William Ward. Boston: Samuel G. Drake, 1851.
     5. [S970] Brigham, Willard Irving Tyler. The History of the Brigham Family, a Record of several Thousand Descendants of Thomas Brigham the Emigrant, 1603-1653. New York: The Grafton Press, 1907.
                  
Children
Marriage
1
Birth:
29 Mar 1715
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
Death:
15 Nov 1738
Jamaica
Marr:
29 Jul 1731
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts 
2
Benjamin WARD
Birth:
19 Apr 1716
Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Death:
22 Apr 1717
Shrewsbury, Worcester, Massachusetts
 
Marr:
 
3
Birth:
11 Apr 1718
Shrewsbury, Worcester, Massachusetts
Death:
1 Oct 1768
Shrewsbury, Worcester, Massachusetts
Marr:
26 Feb 1736
Shrewsbury, Worcester, Massach 
4
Ithamar WARD
Birth:
28 Dec 1721
Shrewsbury, Worcester, Massachusetts
Death:
 
Marr:
 
5
Martha WARD
Birth:
19 Dec 1724
Shrewsbury, Worcester, Massachusetts
Death:
2 Jul 1794
Shrewsbury, Worcester, Massachusetts
 
Marr:
 
6
Birth:
27 Nov 1727
Shrewsbury, Worcester, Massachusetts
Death:
27 Oct 1800
Shrewsbury, Worcester, Massachusetts
Marr:
31 Jul 1750
Shrewsbury, Worcester, Massach 
Notes:
                   See notes for historical information

Artemas Ward Graduated from Harvard College in 1748. He later served as a Major in the French and Indian War.In 1775 he as appointed General and Commander in Chief of the Colonial forces around Boston until he was superseded by General George Washington. He was then appointed a major General in the Continental army under Washington. He was later elected a representative to the first congress. He later resigned and retired to his farm.


From a pedigree on Ancestry World Tree:

Artemas Ward (November 26, 1727 - October 28, 1800) was an American Major General in the American Revolutionary War and a Congressman from Massachusetts. President Adams described him as "...universally esteemed, beloved and confided in by his army and his country." Ward was much more effective as a political leader than as a soldier.  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artemas_Ward


Artemas Ward Sr.
Artemas Ward Sr. was born 26 Nov 1727 in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, a son of Nahum Ward Sr. and Martha Howe. He graduated from Harvard College in 1748. He was elected to the Massachusetts General Assembly and later served on the Executive Council.
Artemas served as a Justice of the Peace in Shrewsbury in 1752. In 1755 during the French and Indian War, he was a major in Colonel Abraham William's Regiment of Massachustts Militia. He was promoted to lieutenant colonel while serving under Gen. James Abercrombie and became commander of the 3rd Regt.
After the war, Artemas was elected to represent Shrewsbury in the Massachusetts Assembly. He was named to the Executive Council and took an active roll in the controversies between the elected Assembly and the appointed Royal governors. He was appointed a Brigadier General of the Massachusetts Militia in 1774 by the Massachusetts Provincial Congress while serving as a delegate in the legislature. In 1775 he was made Commander in Chief of Massachusetts Militia. He was commissioned Artemas was in overall command of the American forces at the Battle of Bunker Hill but was not at the battle site itself. He was also in command of the forces besieging Boston until the arrival of General George Washington, when he assumed second in command. Because of poor health, he resigned his commission in Apr 1776 but Washington asked him to continue until May.
Artemas was elected Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas of Worcester County in 1776 and as President of the Massachusetts Executive Council in 1777.
He was elected as a member of the Continental Congress in 1779 but because of poor health did not take his seat. He was elected as to the Massachusetts House of Representatives and served 1779-1785 and as Speaker in 1785.
Artemas was elected as a Federalist to the House of Representatives of the 2nd US Congress and reelected for a second term, serving from 1791-1795.
Artemas married Sarah Trowbridge in 1750 and they had 8 children, including Artemas Jr., who became a United States Congressman. Artemas died 28 Oct 1800 and was buried at Mountain View Cemetery, Shrewsbury.
Delegate to the Continental Congress Massachusetts, 1780-1
State House of Representatives Massachusetts, 1779-1785
U.S. Congressman, Massachusetts 1781-85



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Summary STATEMENT OF SETH COLEMAN, CLERK OF THE DISTRICT OF AMHERST, RELATING THE TOTAL VALUE OF TAXABLE ESTATES, THOSE BELONGING TO ANABAPTISTS AND NON-RESIDENTS, AND THE VALUE OF THOSE BELONGING TO THE PETITIONERS [FOR A NEW PRECINCT]. GENERAL COURT ORDER APPOINTING A COMMITTEE [ON THE PETITION OF INHABITANTS OF THE DISTRICT OF AMHERST] TO REVIEW THE PETITION, HEAR THE PARTIES, AND REPORT. CONCURRED TO BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AND COUNCIL. (SEE PAGES 684-691 AND 694-696.)
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INGRAHAM, ELISHA (INGRAM)
PAINE, ROBERT TREAT (PAYNE)
WARD, ARTEMAS
WARNER, AARON
WARNER, MOSES
WARNER, MOSES (JR.)
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Birth:
30 Aug 1733
Shrewsbury, Worcester, Massachusetts
Death:
9 Dec 1802
Shrewsbury, Worcester, Massachusetts
Marr:
7 Apr 1763
Shrewsbury, Worcester, Massach 
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Nahum Ward - Martha Howe

Nahum Ward was born at Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts 18 Dec 1684. His parents were William Ward and Hannah Brigham.

He married Martha Howe 16 Jul 1714 at Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts . Martha Howe was born at Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts 30 Jul 1687 daughter of Daniel Howe and Elizabeth Kerley .

They were the parents of 7 children:
Nahum Ward born 29 Mar 1715.
Benjamin Ward born 19 Apr 1716.
Persis Ward born 11 Apr 1718.
Ithamar Ward born 28 Dec 1721.
Martha Ward born 19 Dec 1724.
Artemas Ward born 27 Nov 1727.
Elisha Ward born 30 Aug 1733.

Nahum Ward died 7 May 1754 at Shrewsbury, Worcester, Massachusetts .

Martha Howe died 1 Jul 1755 at Shrewsbury, Worcester, Massachusetts .