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An analysis of the Boston Strangler case also offers an insider perspective on the murder of final victim Mary Sullivan, as told by her nephew, and discusses how the chief suspect had no physical evidence linking him to the crimes and was killed before he was charged.
This novel, Love and Grief, narrates the effect that the harsh and oppressive social and economic conditions of the 1920s and 1930s had on the working class in Barbados. It details the events which led the workers to riot to show how aggrieved they had become by the conditions they had to endure. The novel emphasizes how the conditions strained relationships in a fictional family i.e. The Wards. Mr. Ward made a remark that indiscreetly questioned the dispensing of justice to a rioter. Because of his indiscretion, he had to leave the island to find employment on one of the Lady Boats that carried cargo and passengers between Canada and the British West Indian islands. The outbreak of the Second World War found him on the high seas in one of the boats which the German U-Boats eventually torpedoed and in which he perished.
Vols. for 1828-1934 contain the Proceedings at large of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions.
Andrew Warde (ca. 1597-1659) was born in England and immigrated to America in 1630. He settld first at Watertown, Massachusetts. He moved to Wethersfield, Connecticut, in 1635; to Stamford, Connecticut, in 1641; then settled Fairfield, Connecticut, in 1651. He and his wife, Hester Sherman, had at least nine children. Record chiefly follows line of descent through his grandson, William Ward (1670-1775), who died at Philipsborough, New York, to William's grandson, Gilbert Ward (ca. 1730-1783). Four of his six children, William Ward (1755/6-1836), Nathan Ward (1756-1839), Elizabeth Ward Tompkins (1768-1750), and Jane Ward Sherwood (1774-1856), settled at Dormansville, Albany County, New York, in 1795 and 1797. Most of their descendants listed lived in New York.