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Ignatius Pigman Ward was born in 1791. His father was James White Ward. He married Hester Thompson and they had seven children. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Maryland.
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Information taken from the collection of the West Virginia and Regional History Collection, West Virginia University in Morgantown, West Virginia. Gazetteer and map book information taken from the collections of the U.S. Geological Survey; the Library of Congress; the Virginia State Library; the West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey and the Brooke County Genealogical Society.
- 7,000 copies sold (worldwide) of the first, hardback edition - New, compact size and affordable paperback edition - Ceramics is still wildly popular among hobbyists around the world - Beautifully illustrated with colorful and inspiring images, behind-the-scenes shots of the makers' studios, and photographs of the makers at work - Includes six essays that shed light on the history of ceramics in each of the cities featured - Includes an updated list of places to visit for anyone interested in ceramics Clay is back: the age-old craft of ceramics is being embraced by a new generation of urban makers and collectors. This book explores the contemporary revival of pottery, focusing on six inspiring cities, their history and their makers. Twenty-eight passionate ceramicists in New York, London, Tokyo, Copenhagen, Sydney and São Paulo introduce us to their work, their studios and their inspiration. Includes a practical and updated source list of places to discover and buy handmade ceramics in the six cities featured. Third and updated edition.
Offers an understanding of how immigrant laborers and their communitites shaped the region's history.
Covers plaintiffs with surnames T-Z and their corresponding defendants with surnames A-Z, plus miscellaneous entries with surnames A-Z. Also included are two historic 'landowner maps': The 1871 Map of the Panhandle [Hancock, Brooke, Ohio & Marshall Cos.] with over 11,000 names including city resident maps of Moundsville, Wellsburg, New Cumberland, etc. and the 1852 Brooke Co. Map. Also: 1852 Hempfield Railroad Map & Bond Prospectus; 1870-1890 'Panoramic views' of Benwood, Cameron, Moundsville & Wheeling; and Ohio Co. maps & historic 'National Road' descriptions from the 1916 book, The National Road. Every name and place is included in the 'Personal Time Line' Index of over 21,000 entries.