I am researching, WARD, TWYFORD. To my dismay, the name "Ward" is only superseeded in commonality by the names of Smith and Jones, which has made the search for my WARD ancestors most frustrating. I am most interested in finding living relatives of both my grandmother, GERTRUDE E. TWYFORD, Born 1872, at Stoke on Trent, Stafford, England and my Grandfather JOHN MILLAR WARD,Occupation: New Connexion Methodist Minister, Born 1871, Chatham, Kent.
I have a particular brick wall in the form of Thomas Ward, brother of John M Ward. Thomas was born Oct 31, 1859 in Ardrossan, Ayr, Scotland. Thomas went to Mexico prior to WW1, The last record of Thomas was an anecdotal meeting with my father, Jack T. Ward Sr. in Tampico Mexico in 1938. Mexico is a virtual waste land in tracking down information on immegration prior to 1950. I welcome any leads, help or advise.
Jack T. Ward Jr.
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Re: Hi From Texas
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Hi Jtward and welcome to the forum
now this name Ward is featured heavily in the Black country too
if you have any from that area then we have a dedicated Black Country section to handle queries from that area
just scroll down the board
we also have a very small Black Country tree going on....
only 23,000+ ancestors in it!
and sprouting all the time!
So click on this link here
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Now for any ancestors from any other areas we have the General discussion area
so post in there for help
and if it really really is a brickwall well we have one of those sections too
In fact we cater for everyone...
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Where we take time out to chat about ......well everything under one sun!


now this name Ward is featured heavily in the Black country too
if you have any from that area then we have a dedicated Black Country section to handle queries from that area
just scroll down the board
we also have a very small Black Country tree going on....

only 23,000+ ancestors in it!

and sprouting all the time!
So click on this link here
http://bcconnections.tribalpages.com/
Now for any ancestors from any other areas we have the General discussion area
so post in there for help
and if it really really is a brickwall well we have one of those sections too
In fact we cater for everyone...
even got a snug!
Where we take time out to chat about ......well everything under one sun!

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Re: Hi From Texas
Hi Jack, welcome to the Forum!
We have some very helpful members on here and we'll try our best to help you
We have some very helpful members on here and we'll try our best to help you

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