Pane-Joyce Genealogy
36107. Mary Haven. Born on 1 Oct 1698 in Lynn, MA.287 Mary died on 30 Oct 1773; she was 75.287

Mary first married Samuel Stone as his second wife, second Ephraim Ward as his second wife.

Children of Ephraim and Mary (Haven) Ward, born at Newton:
    i. John Ward, b. 23 Jun 1735;
    ii. Mary Ward, b. 22 Aug 1736;
    iii. Lydia Ward, b. 20 May 1738;
    iv. Richard Ward, b. 9 Sep 1739;
    v. Ephraim Ward, b. 21 Mar 1741; and
    vi. Hannah Ward, b. 28 Jul 1742.287
On 25 Nov 1725 when Mary was 27, she first married Samuel Stone, son of Ebenezer Stone (27 Feb 1662/3-4 Oct 1754) & Margaret Trowbridge (30 Apr 1666-4 May 1710), in Framingham, MA.359 Born on 1 Jul 1690 in Newton, MA. Samuel died in Framingham, MA, on 30 Aug 1726; he was 36. Occupation: Cordwainer.

Samuel first married Hannah Searle, seocnd Mary Haven.
On 24 Sep 1734 when Mary was 35, she second married Dea. Ephraim Ward (23671) , son of Dea. Richard Ward (8974) (15 Nov 1666-27 Mar 1739) & Thankful Trowbridge (4 Mar 1668-17 Sep 1742).287 Born in 1703 in Newton, MA.212 Ephraim died in Newton, MA on 1 Dec 1772.212 Buried in Newton, MA GR1.

From The William Ward Genealogy:287 “He was a deacon of the church and scrved two terms as selcctnan. A paper in his handwriting contains the following memoranda: ‘l was admitted a member into the church May 23, 1725, in the 22nd year of my age. I entered into the marringe state in my 28th year, and my wife in her 32nd year. She died in childbed October 10, 1732. I was again married September 24, 1734, in my 31st year and my wife in her 36th year. I was chosen Deacon of the church in May 1745, tho’ much unfit for it. Good God, give me grace to be faithful to Thee, to the Chureh, and to my own soul.’ He made his will January 1, 1772, being ‘desirous to set my houee in order.’”
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