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LEE CO, AR - JOHN C. WARD - Bio

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SOURCE:  Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Eastern 
Arkansas. Chicago:Goodspeed Publishers, 1890.
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 John C. Ward, merchant and farmer, Haynes, Ark. This prominent business
 man and successful agriculturist is a native of Lee County, Ark., his
 birth occurring on October 2, 1866, and is the first child born to the
 union of Lafayette and Fannie (Adams) Ward, the father a native of
 Kentucky and the mother of Georgia. Lafayette Ward is one of the oldest
 physicians of this county now [p.627] living, coming here in 1857 and
 settling in Phillips County (now Lee County) where his practice extended
 over a vast territory. He accumulated quite a nice fortune, and this he
 is at present enjoying. 

He was a soldier in the Mexican War and was also
 in the late war, being army surgeon of his regiment for a year or so. He
 entered service in the Mexican War at the age of fifteen years, was
 under Gen. Taylor in the First Kentucky Infantry and served during the
 entire time. 

He has been twice married; first, in 1851 to Miss Roxana
 Robards, of Louisville, Ky., and by her became the father of three
 children, all deceased. The wife died in 1862 or 1863, and in 1864 Dr.
 Ward married Miss Adams, who bore him three children, all deceased
 except John C. Ward. The mother was a member of the Cumberland
 Presbyterian Church and died in 1872. 

Dr. Ward is a member of the
 Catholic Church and of Irish parentage. John C. Ward was educated in the
 free schools of Lee County, and at the age of thirteen years entered the
 Catholic School on Washington Street, where he remained for one term. He
 then entered Miss Hattie Eunice's select school on Poplar Street,
 remained there but one term and then, in 1882, he attended school at
 Newton for some time. 

After this he entered the Lexington Commercial
 School, graduating from the same in 1886, and then returned home, where
 he began working for R. O. Gill. He continued with him for one year and
 in 1888 bought an interest in the business, and in 1889 succeeded him.
 Mr. Ward has been unusually successful in all his enterprises and does
 an annual business of $25,000. 

He and his father own about 4,500 acres
 of land with 550 acres under cultivation, on which are produced about
 350 bales of cotton yearly. J. C. Ward selected for his companion in
 life Miss Ida Neolies, of Collierville. Tenn., and was united in
 marriage to her on November 4, 1889. Mr. Ward is a member of the
 Catholic Church, is a member of the K. of H., and is one of the leading
 young business men of Haynes. He contributes liberally to all worthy
 enterprises and is one of the promising young men of the county.