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- There is an Ellen Warde listed in the 1673 Hearth Tax, but this would mean that she is the head of a household. It's possible that the Simon Ward I have as her husband who died in 1790 is actually her adult son and that her husband Simon predeceased her. Only problem with this theory is that Simon Ward said in 1682 that he'd been a smelter for 20 years. If Ellen had a son Simon born as early as 1659 he would be only 3 in 1662.
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