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Osborne Ware

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Osborne Ware

Birth
Glassboro, Gloucester County, New Jersey, USA
Death
22 Apr 1974 (aged 87)
Pleasantville, Atlantic County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Pleasantville, Atlantic County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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Husband of Euphemia M. (Blake) and Ellen Virginia (Blake) Ware. He was the son of Anna K. (Simmerman) and Enos E. Ware. Osborne married two sisters, he first married Euphemia on 11 Apr 1909 and then he married Ellen on 27 Nov 1927. Osborne married both women in Pleasantville, Atlantic County, New Jersey.

Osborne's grave stone states he was born on the 13th of August 1886 but the Data from Social Security Death Index and data from New Jersey Archives Birth Records, 1878 to 1890 for Gloucester County and data from State of New Jersey Birth Return states he was born on the 12th of August 1886.

Euphemia and Osborne had at least two children, they were Dorothy and Edith. Dorothy (Janasky) is interred in her fathers plot.

Ellen and Osborne had at least one child named Diane. Diane is interred in her fathers plot along with her husband Norman Wertz.

Euphemia and Ellen are also interred in Osborne's plot.
Husband of Euphemia M. (Blake) and Ellen Virginia (Blake) Ware. He was the son of Anna K. (Simmerman) and Enos E. Ware. Osborne married two sisters, he first married Euphemia on 11 Apr 1909 and then he married Ellen on 27 Nov 1927. Osborne married both women in Pleasantville, Atlantic County, New Jersey.

Osborne's grave stone states he was born on the 13th of August 1886 but the Data from Social Security Death Index and data from New Jersey Archives Birth Records, 1878 to 1890 for Gloucester County and data from State of New Jersey Birth Return states he was born on the 12th of August 1886.

Euphemia and Osborne had at least two children, they were Dorothy and Edith. Dorothy (Janasky) is interred in her fathers plot.

Ellen and Osborne had at least one child named Diane. Diane is interred in her fathers plot along with her husband Norman Wertz.

Euphemia and Ellen are also interred in Osborne's plot.


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