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  Joseph Ward - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ward was born in Melbourne, on 26 April 1856.
Ward actually gained considerable popularity as a result of his financial troubles — Ward was widely seen as a great benefactor of the Southland region, and public perceptions were that he was being persecuted by his enemies over an honest mistake.
Ward increasingly focused on foreign affairs, which was seen by his opponents as a sign that he could not cope with the country's problems.
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 Joseph Ward (1838-1889) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joseph Ward (May 5, 1838 – December 11, 1889) was born at Perry Center, New York.
Ward was instrumental in the founding of Yankton College, the first collegiate-rank institution of the upper Mississippi Valley, and served as its president.
Ward was a leader in the movement for South Dakota statehood, serving as a delegate to the various conventions and as a member of the 1885 committee to present the petition for statehood to Congress.
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 Joseph Ward   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Ward was in London (The capital and largest city of England; located on the Thames in southeastern England; financial and industrial and cultural center) at the time.
Ward, who most believed had finished his political career, took a position on the backbenches (additional info and facts about backbenches), and refused several requests to resume the leadership of the disorganised Liberals.
In the 1928 election (additional info and facts about 1928 election) campaign, Ward startled both his supporters and his audience by promising to borrow £70 million in the course of a year in order to revive the economy — this is believed to have been a mistake caused by Ward's failing eyesight.
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 JOSEPH WARD Wambrook 1832   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
JOSEPH WARD is a name to conjure with in the early history of the Manaro.
MARGARET CATHERINE3 WARD (JOSEPH2, JOSEPH1) was born 1857 in Cooma NSW., and died 1938 in Bombala NSW..
ELIZA CATHERINE4 PENDERGAST (ELIZA3 WARD, JOSEPH2, JOSEPH1) was born 1854 in Cooma NSW., and died 1881 in Cooma NSW..
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 Ward
Joseph Steven Ward was born September 1847 in AL and died 1907 in Blount Co., AL.
William Wesley Ward was born February 3, 1900 in Blount Co., AL and died in Decatur, Morgan Co., AL in March of 1986.
Robert F. Ward was born in 1904 in Blount Co., AL and died in 1973.
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Ward has lived in White County, has met and accepted hazard of chance and circumstance, has steadily strengthened a reputation for integrity and unimpeachable conduct, and along with a fair degree of well won prosperity he has acquired those inestimable riches of character and honor.
Ward in addition to accumulating a substantial degree of material prosperity also deserve a great deal of credit for having hrought into the world and trained to the principles of truth and honesty a large family of children.
Ward and recognize in him a citizen whose influence and activities mean much to the community.
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 DNZB / BIOGRAPHY
Joseph George Ward (registered at birth as Joseph Ward) was born in Hawke Street, North Melbourne, Australia, on 26 April 1856, the son of Irish immigrant parents William Ward, a clerk, and his wife, Hannah Dorney.
Ward's new cabinet was less able and was faced with increasing agitation from the rural sector for which 'freehold' had become a catchcry.
Ward found the pressure from the Catholic church against conscription difficult to handle, and proved to have little that was economically new to offer those who had put such faith in him in 1914.
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 DNZB / BIOGRAPHY
Joseph Ward was born and baptised on 21 August 1817 at Tixall, Staffordshire, England, the son of Anne Redwood and her husband, Joseph Ward, an estate agent and tenant farmer on the Tixall estate.
Ward was for a period a surveyor and estate agent at Tixall, where he married Martha Redwood on 28 April 1842; they were to have 12 children.
Joseph Ward was forthright and somewhat rigid in politics and religion.
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 Joseph O. Ward
JOSEPH O. D., is a physician and surgeon of Horton whose work and attainments have brought him increasing reputation for skill and ability.
His father, M. Ward, who is still living at the venerable age of eighty-four, has had a most interesting career and one that has brought him in close contact with pioneer conditions of the Middle West.
Joseph O. Ward was born on the old homestead at Larkin, Kansas, November 3, 1864.
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 First World War.com - Who's Who - Sir Joseph George Ward
Sir Joseph George Ward (1856-1930) served twice as New Zealand's Prime Minister, from 1906-12 and 1928-30, and was Deputy Prime Minister during the First World War.
From 1881-1887 Ward additionally served as a member of the Bluff harbour board and was twice its chairman.
Ward was supplanted as Prime Minister by (briefly) Thomas McKenzie and later the same year by Massey.
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 Joseph Ward - Juveniles - the International Justice Project
Joe Ward is facing a trial in Rapides Parish, Louisiana, at which the prosecution intends to seek a death sentence.
Joe Ward is charged with the first-degree murder of 25-year-old school teacher Christina Smith, whose body was found on 2 October 2000.
The motions highlight the international prohibition on the use of the death penalty against children, and the state's failure to protect Joe Ward from ill-treatment, or to provide him proper care, in the juvenile detention center where he was held prior to the crime.
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 Joseph Ward: a conversation :: ABC Queensland
Joseph Ward is a distinguised opera singer, voice coach and tertiary educator.
Joseph first travelled to Australia in 1965 with Joan Sutherland, as the principal tenor with the Sutherland-Williamson Grand Opera Company and is currently directing Johann Sebastian Bach's St Matthew Passion for the Queensland Choir.
Joseph then spent time working in various professions, before he was asked to attend the Royal Manchester College of Music at the age of 17.
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 DNZB / BIOGRAPHY
Joseph Thomas Ward was born at Chelsea, London, England, on 25 January 1862, the son of Mary Sarah Clark and her husband, Francis Ward, a licensed victualler.
Ward was quick to recognise the research potential of the large refractor and in 1904 he and his assistant, local lawyer Thomas Allison, began systematically searching selected areas of the southern sky for new double stars.
Ward's largest mirror, 20½ inches in diameter, was completed in 1924, and for more than 40 years remained the largest telescope made by a New Zealand amateur astronomer.
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 Expanded Biography for Joseph J "Joe" Ward at Holland & Knight
Ward also has experience litigating matters concerning deceptive trade practices, false and misleading advertising, and employment discrimination, as well as appeals in state and federal courts.
Ward is admitted to practice before all Florida state courts, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida, and the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals.
Ward is a member of The Florida Bar, and the Palm Beach County Bar Association, the American Bar Association.  He sits on the Board of Directors for the Florida State University College of Law Alumni Association and the Palm Beach County Seminoles Club.   
www.hklaw.com /Biographies/ExpandedBio.asp?ID=75835   (294 words)

  
 Dear Mom by Joseph T. Ward
Ward's letters to his mom are placed perfectly in the book and it's sad because he tells his mom the fake story and the reader the real factual story that no parent of a soldier wants to hear.
Ward's activities in the bush as a member of two-man sniper teams during his tour of duty as a USMC Scout Sniper attached to the 5th Marine Regiment at An Hoa.
Ward was a hero on the battlefield, but it has taken an equal amount of courage for him to share his feelings on the printed page in such an unvarnished, gutsy way.
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 Harless Homepage - Person Page 363
She is the daughter of Joseph Ward Kirk and Silvina Belle Stallard.
Joseph Howard Kirk married Gladys Holbrook, daughter of Pat Holbrook and Pearley Gertrude (?).
Gladys Holbrook married Joseph Howard Kirk, son of Joseph Ward Kirk and Silvina Belle Stallard.
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 Ward Family History and Genealogy - Joseph Ward and Caroline Ward
We know of a Joseph Ward who attended Caroline Ward's wedding and presume this was her father.
Caroline was married at St George, Hanover Square; the parish to the north - and one in which a Caroline Ward was christened at approximately the right time - is St Marylebone with parents Joseph Ward and Ann (Source, IGI).
Witnesses at the wedding were Joseph Ward - probably her father but possibly a brother or uncle - and what appears to read "Mary Cuthbert".
www.zub-zub.demon.co.uk /ward.html   (186 words)

  
 The Family History of Capt. Seth Ward I (c.1661-c.1707)
Seth Ward was a receiver of tobacco in November 1722 and an undersheriff (or a deputy) in Henrico County in January 1722/23.
Benjamin Ward, the son of Capt. Seth Ward and Ann Hatcher, married Ann Anderson, the daughter of Henry and Prudence Anderson, of Henrico (later Chesterfield) County.
Joseph was head of a household of 14 whites and 63 fls in Amelia County in 1782.
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 Ward Family of Elwood, Indiana
Ward was employed as a roller in the mills at Gary.
Anna WARD Williams remembered he was in the kitchen, about to go pick up the girls from the Lebo home, when he put his arms around her to say goodbye; she never saw him alive again.
Joseph died of a heart attack at age 58 and was buried 23 October 1968 in Calvary Cemetery, Pittsburgh, PA.
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 Joseph Ward   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Joseph Ward falls from a stone boat at Bentonsport, and is drowned.
Yesterday afternoon while some workmen on the Bentonsport dam were engaged in poleing a boatload of stone out to the workmen on the dam, one of their number named Joseph Ward, in some unaccountable manner, fell into the river about eight feet of water.
The alarm was at once given, and in an incredable short space of time, a large number of willing workers were on the scene endeavoring to recover the body.
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Joseph Ward Minson, second child of Thomas Minson and Catherine Ward Minson, was born in Paris, Idaho, May 2, 1869.
Joseph was a sincere and religious boy, attending church regularly and fulfilling all requirements in the priesthood.
Joseph married Alice Christina Norton in the Logan Temple 26 Sep 1894.
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 Ward (Joseph Buell) Family
Included are papers relating to the 117th Infantry of the New York State Militia from 1821-1825, an act of Incorporation of the Village of Rochester, 1826, a report to the New York State Senate on the progress of the Erie Canal, 1850, and an inventory of the estate of Mrs Balhaah Griswold.
Frances Maria Ward to Joseph Buell Ward, November 27, 1842 and April 19, 1843.
Joseph Buell Ward to Eliza A. Carter, April 19 and 24,1852.
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 Psychology Today: Dr. Patrick Joseph Ward, Psychologist, Tavares, FL 32778
Ward has worked in the field of psychology for the past 25 years.
Ward's experience over the years has led to specialties in individual counseling, group and organizational psychology, testing and evaluations, addictions, issues of abuse, hypnotherapy, and couples and family therapy.
Ward provides intellectual and educational evaluations covering learning issues, ADHD, and child, adolescent, and adult development issues.
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 Sir Joseph Ward --  Encyclopædia Britannica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Ward established a successful grain trade in Invercargill, N.Z., in 1877 and soon became prominent in local politics, gaining a seat in Parliament in 1887.
Politics ceased to be a duty of the well-to-do amateur.
Brigham Young succeeded Joseph Smith as president of the Mormon Church and led his followers to the west.
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 Ward, Joseph --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
Prominent in the party were William Pember Reeves, Joseph Ward, and John McKenzie, all advocates of modern social and economic...
Settled in 1660 by Puritans, it was known as Wardsesson (then a ward of Newark) until 1796, when it was renamed for the American Revolutionary general Joseph Bloomfield.
A surgeon and medical scientist, Joseph Lister was the pioneer of antisepsis, the use of antiseptic chemicals to prevent surgical infections.
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 Term Paper on "Dear Mom: A Snipers Vietnam" by By Joseph T. Ward.
Ward grew up in a town very much like Monroeville.
I believe Joseph Ward was a great soldier, and I admire him very much.
I think he was significant in comparison to other people because of all the lives he saved and how compassionate he was to the people of Vietnam.
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Enclosed is a complimentary copy of Chief Joseph: Thunder Rolling Down From The Mountains, a biography of the famous leader and the story of the Nez Perce-American War of 1877.
STEVEN JOSEPH is publisher of Ward Hill Press, which publishes books on American history and multiculturalism for readers 10 and up.
Ward Hill's approach has won it acclaim from teachers, librarians and parents, and serious attention from respected publications and broadcast outlets including The Los Angeles Times, Publishers Weekly and National Public Radio.
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 Culpepper Connections' Family Tree - Person Page 837   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
This would have been the John Ward who was in Norfolk Co. VA in 1728, when he and Elizabeth sold 107 acres on the NE side of Simons Creek on the West Branch to William and Richard Price.
This land was adjacent to the land William Ellis bought from John's brother Joseph Ward.
Further research is needed on John's brother, Joseph, as perhaps his wife was also named Elizabeth, and perhaps Joseph might have been the one who married Elizabeth Culpepper.
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 Compensation for Joseph J. Ward, CADMUS COMMUNICATIONS, Former Division President of Cadmus Professi
This section contains the Total Compensation for Joseph J. Ward at CADMUS COMMUNICATIONS, CDMS The current role of Joseph J. Ward is Former Division President of Cadmus Professional Communications.
Total compensation includes the salary for Joseph J. Ward, Former Division President of Cadmus Professional Communications.
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