In ancient times, the name WARD indicated the guard or watchman of a castle or fortified city. The coat of arms is described as "azure" (blue) with a "cross potence, or" (gold cross). The name was widespread throughout the British Isles and Ireland. Variations of the name include: Warder(s), Warden(s), Warde(s), Werdan(s) & Wardian. |
Many Wards were among the earliest settlers of America such as NATHANIEL WARD (1578-1653) who arrived in Massachusetts in 1634 and served as minister to a settlement which later became Ipswich; WILLIAM WARD (1603-1687) a founder of both Sudbury and Marlborough, MA; SAMUEL WARD (1725-1776) Governor of Rhode Island; ANDREW WARD, Governor of Connecticut; ARTEMAS WARD (1727-1800), a descendant of WILLIAM WARD mentioned above, Governor of Massachusetts and celebrated general of the American Revolutionary War. Other famous people named WARD include SETH WARD (1617-1689) English Bishop and astronomer; LESTER WARD (1831-1913), US sociologist and paleontologist; BARBARA WARD (1914-1981), noted British economist; AARON MONTGOMERY WARD (1843-1913) who in 1872 with capital of only $2400 founded a mail-order business called Montgomery Ward & Co. |
DERIVATIONS OF THE WARD COAT OF ARMS
COATS OF ARMS OBTAINED FROM DESIGNS OF WONDER,
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OTHER COATS OF ARMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE WARD FAMILY
ORIGINS OF NASH-STONE-AVERY-SKINNER FAMILIES IN ENGLAND
WARD-LYON-NASH FAMILY NARRATIVE
NAMES & LOCATIONS IN WARD-LYON LINEAGE
WARD-SPITTLER FAMILY TREE
WARD-NASH-AMSDEN
FAMILY TREE
WARD FAMILY TREE (prior
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