NameJohn James (Jack) WARD
Birthabt 1763, Ireland
Deathabt 1817, Echota area, GA
FatherBryant Benjamin WARD (~1720-1815)
MotherAnna P (~1740-)
Misc. Notes
Blood: Non-Cherokee
In 1764, John ("Jack") Ward, a native of Ireland, leaving the ship on which he had ailed to America (believed to have come with mother and brothers) , set out for the Cherokee country. Arriving At Echota, he Learned that his father, Brian Ward, for whom he was searching, had separated from his Cherokee wife, Nancy Ward, and no Longer Lived in the Cherokee country.Ref: Springplace Moravian Mission West. pg.55.
4 3une 1771, Charleston. John Ward to John Stuart, Ward forwards a memorial and letter from Wilkinson and a talk
from Oconostota regarding land ceded to Wilkinson. Ref: Cherokee Documents in Foreign Archives by Anderson and Lewis.
John Ward is listed on a land grant in Burke County, Ga. 300 acres, FEB. 2 1778: Wilkes County Ga.
200 acres, Grant on Nov. 16, 1778, Next to Samuel Ward (possibly son) or uncle Samuel. Researchers lib. Vol 1. pg.Tg/93.
Spouses
Birthabt 1763, Echota area, GA
Deathaft 1817
Marriageabt 1784, Cherokee Nation, GA
ChildrenJames (1785-1859)
 George (1787-)
 Samuel (~1789-<1899)
 Elizabeth (~1791-<1901)
 Susie (Lucy) (~1793-<1903)
 Bryan (Bryant) (John) (~1794-~1875)
 Nancy (Nannie) (~1795-<1905)
 Charles Jackson (~1799-)
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