Emma G. Ware
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Emma G. Ware (1833-1892) was born in Portland, Maine, and died in Plymouth, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of Ashur Ware, a lawyer and newspaper editor who was nominated by President James Monroe (and confirmed by the Senate) on February 15, 1822, to serve as a judge in the U.S. District Court, District of Maine. She was a patient of and copyist for P.P. Quimby in the 1860s, at the same time as Mary Baker Eddy. After Quimby's death, Emma and her sister, Sarah, were in possession of Quimby's notebooks until they were returned to his son, George, in 1882.

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Emma G. Ware
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Emma G. Ware (1833-1892) was born in Portland, Maine, and died in Plymouth, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of Ashur Ware, a lawyer and newspaper editor who was nominated by President James Monroe (and confirmed by the Senate) on February 15, 1822, to serve as a judge in the U.S. District Court, District of Maine. She was a patient of and copyist for P.P. Quimby in the 1860s, at the same time as Mary Baker Eddy. After Quimby's death, Emma and her sister, Sarah, were in possession of Quimby's notebooks until they were returned to his son, George, in 1882.

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