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George Taliafero Ward : ウィキペディア英語版 | George Taliaferro Ward
George Taliaferro Ward (1810 – May 5, 1862) was a cotton plantation owner and politician from Leon County, Florida. He served in the Confederate Army as a colonel during the American Civil War. ==Personal== Ward was born in Fayette County, Kentucky, and moved to Tallahassee, Florida Territory, in 1825 where he became the Registrar of the territorial Land Office, succeeding Samuel R. Overton. In 1844 Ward married Sarah Jane Chaires, of the wealthy cotton-producing Chaires family of eastern Leon County. The couple had at least three daughters, Georgiana, Anna, and Mattie, as well as sons. Mrs. Ward would inherit other properties that were later incorporated into Southwood. However, she died in 1859, at the age of 33.〔(Sarah Jane Chaires Ward on FindAGrave.com )〕 George Ward owned Waverly Plantation, Southwood Plantation, and Clifford Place Plantation. Combined, he held 160 slaves and produced 7500 bushels of corn and 500 bales of cotton.
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