George W. Ward

b. circa August 1859
  • George W. Ward was born circa August 1859 in Georgia.
  • Jeremiah B. Ward and Mary Ann Barlow appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1860 in Gordon PO, Ramah District, Wilkinson County, Georgia, enumerated not far from Jeremiah's parents.. Other members of the household included George W. Ward.
  • On 8 May 1863 (supported by an affadavit by James Stinson), Mary A. Ward stated in a deposition in Wilkinson County, Georgia, that she was the wife of Jeremiah Ward, deceased, who was a private in Captain H. R. Byington's Company (D), 57th Regiment Georgia Volunteers, commanded by Col. Wm Burkuloo, in service of the Confederate States in the present war with the United States, and that the said Jeremiah Ward entered service at Irwinton in Wilkinson County, Georgia, on or about 2 May 1862, and was honorable discharged on or about 5 July 1862, receiving a written discharge which he carried with him to Virginia, and was on 19 September 1862 was conscripted and sent to Camp Randolph and from thence started to Captain S. T. Player's Company (A), 49th Regiment Georgia Volunteers then near Winchester, Virginia, and was taken sick on the way and died at Camp Winder hospital near Richmond, on the first day of November 1862, leaving wife, present applicant, and two children, and that Mary A. Ward makes this deposition for the purpose of obtaining from the Confederate government whatever may be due the said Jeremiah Ward at the time of his death, for the pay bounty or other allowance for his service as private aforesaid.
  • Mary Ann Barlow appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1870 in Irwinton PO, Wilkinson County, Georgia. Other members of the household included George W. Ward, Jeremiah Jackson Ward and Samuel King Ward. The origins of Samuel Ward have yet to be determined, but it seems likely that he was a nephew of Jeremiah or Mary Ann Barlow Ward.
  • Mary Ann Barlow appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1880 in Bethel District, Wilkinson County, Georgia. Other members of the household included George W. Ward, Jeremiah Jackson Ward and Samuel King Ward.
  • He was farming, according to the 1880 census.
  • Last Edited: 4 Nov 2012