Ancestors of Walter Wallace Embrick at Familytreemaker has:
December 6, 1790: Amherst County, Virginia, Deed Book F., Pages623-625 , James WARE and Wife, Mary and other family memberstransferred land t o James Brother JOHN POWELL WARE.
January 3, 1794, Elbert County, Georgia, Deed Book B., Page 122, JohnR ogers and Wife Nancy sold land to James WARE.
June 19, 1811, Edward WARE, James WARE, and Caleb HIGGENBOTHAMappeared i n the Elbert County, Georgia courthouse to swear out astatement used b y William HIGGENBOTHAM in his application for a landwarrent based upon h is service during the Revolutionary War.(reference: William & Mary Qua rterly Historical Magazine, VOL. XXVI,No 1, July 1917).
December 10, 1822, James WARE, the son of Edward WARE and LetticePOWEL L wrote a letter to his sister Sarah SMITH that he had wanted tovisit h er for several years, but that Old Age was preventing it. Heasks her t o write him often and to direct her mail to Madison County,Danielsvill e Post Office.
He states that his son James WARE, Jr. lives about two-miles from hima nd that James has fourteen children, thirteen who are still living.He s tates that his son Edward WARE got married on the 20th ofDecember 1821 , to a daughter of Mr. Wilson PENNS, and thast she has ason Alexander w ho lives about 130 miles away on the frontier of thisstate (GEORGIA), w ho trades with the Indians.
He asked her to inform him about their Cousin Thomas WAUGH, and howhis f amily was. NOTE: Thomas WAUGH had married Frances WARE, theDaughter of H enry WARE and Martha GARRETT.