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Warde is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Andrew Warde, colonist, judge and farmer * Anthony Warde, actor * Beatrice Warde, typographer * Sir Charles Warde, 1st Baronet, politician * Frederic Warde, typographer *Frederick Warde, actor * Geoffrey Warde, priest *George Warde, army officer *John William Warde * H. M. A. Warde, soldier and police officer *Harlan Warde, actor *Luke Warde Admiral Luke Warde (fl. 1588), was an English naval officer who served during the Tudor period. Career Warde was with (Sir) Martin Frobisher in his first and second voyages to the north-west, 1576–77. In April 1578 he is mentioned as having b ..., sea captain * Mary Francis Xavier Warde, nun * Richard Warde (cofferer), politician * Willie Warde, actor {{surname ...
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Andrew Warde
Andrew Warde (1597–1659) was a colonist, judge, farmer, and a founding father of the Connecticut towns of Weathersfield, Connecticut, Wethersfield, Stamford, Connecticut, Stamford, and Fairfield, Connecticut, Fairfield. Life Andrew Warde was born in Sheffield, England, in 1597. He emigrated to New England with the Winthrop Fleet, arriving at Watertown, Massachusetts, Watertown, Massachusetts Bay Colony, in 1633. In Watertown, Warde assumed early prominence as a man of affairs; he was made a freeman (Colonial), freeman of the town on May 14, 1634. His name is recorded in the second book of inventory, as having "an homestall of 10 acres, by estimation". He held this estate until 1642, some seven or more years after he had left Watertown. By 1640, Warde also owned over 350 acres of land in Weathersfield, Connecticut, Weathersfield, Connecticut Colony. A historical marker in Wethersfield credit Warde with the other nine adventurers who founded arguably the oldest English town ...
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