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'''James Ware''' can refer to either of the following: | '''James Ware''' can refer to either of the following: | ||
* [[James A. Ware]] ( | * [[James A. Ware]] (1853–1888), a real estate investor in early Birmingham. | ||
* James Ware, brother of [[Virgil Ware]], killed by a teenager on [[September 15]], [[1963]]. | * James Ware, brother of [[Virgil Ware]], killed by a teenager on [[September 15]], [[1963]]. | ||
* [[Willie James Ware]], (born 1946) a district court judge in San Jose, California who falsely claimed to be Virgil's brother. | * [[Willie James Ware]], (born 1946) a district court judge in San Jose, California who falsely claimed to be Virgil's brother. | ||
* [[James L. Ware]], pastor of [[Trinity Baptist Church]] and president of the [[Birmingham Ministerial Association]] | * [[James L. Ware]], pastor of [[Trinity Baptist Church]] and president of the [[Birmingham Ministerial Association]] | ||
* [[James M. Ware]] (died 1888), nephew of [[James Mudd]], pioneer property owner in what became Birmingham. | |||
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Revision as of 18:11, 15 June 2020
James Ware can refer to either of the following:
- James A. Ware (1853–1888), a real estate investor in early Birmingham.
- James Ware, brother of Virgil Ware, killed by a teenager on September 15, 1963.
- Willie James Ware, (born 1946) a district court judge in San Jose, California who falsely claimed to be Virgil's brother.
- James L. Ware, pastor of Trinity Baptist Church and president of the Birmingham Ministerial Association
- James M. Ware (died 1888), nephew of James Mudd, pioneer property owner in what became Birmingham.
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