Charles Ward (died April 14, 1982) was a farmer and union activist.
It was at once clear to Charles Ward that he had indeed discovered a hitherto unknown great-great-great-grandfather.
In the fuller gleam it appeared that this apartment was nothing less than the latest study or library of Charles Ward.
He could have wished no stronger result, for Charles Ward fainted forthwith.
In 1844 he traveled to Paris with Charles Ward.
Charles Ward, as we have seen, first learned in 1918 of his descent from Joseph Curwen.
During the next few days Charles Ward was seldom seen by his family.
The next evening, much as on another evening nearly three months before, Charles Ward seized the newspaper very early and accidentally lost the main section.
He must, he said, see Charles Ward at once on vitally important business.
A change came, and I'm content to believe that the old Charles Ward died with it.