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Did Alma Ward exist? This is the question I have been asking myself for about a week. Now that I’ve asked the question, let me fill you in on the details.<\/p>\n

Until recently, I believed Alma Ward to be my paternal 2nd great aunt, and the sister of my 2nd great grandmother Loretta Alma Ward<\/strong><\/a>.<\/p>\n

When I started my research, this is what I knew about Alma. She was born about 1878, most likely in or near Montcalm County, Michigan to Francis M. Ward<\/a><\/strong> and Mary Elizabeth DeFord<\/strong><\/a>. On May 30th,1895 she married Robert F. Conaway in Forest Township, Missaukee County, Michigan.<\/p>\n

After this, I lose track of her. To be honest, I didn’t really look past her marriage. Until recently, Alma was not even on my research radar.<\/p>\n

However, I have been focusing on Alma’s mother Mary Elizabeth DeFord<\/strong><\/a>. While researching Mary, I began to dig deeper into the lives and her children. This is when I started to question whether Alma Ward really existed….. or …. whether Alma Ward was actually Loretta Alma Ward<\/strong><\/a>, my 2nd great grandmother.<\/p>\nHopefully, I don’t have you too confused at the moment… If so, hold tight, I am going to walk you through the reasons that I believe that Alma Ward and Loretta Alma Ward may be the same person.
\nThe first thing I noticed is that Alma does not show up on the 1880 census with her parents, as I would expect.\n\t\t\t\t
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On the census, we find the following people:<\/p>\n