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William Forrest Ward

Also Known As: "Bill"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Baltimore, Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Death: circa December 16, 1991 (68-76)
Hampstead, Maryland, Hampstead, Baltimore, Maryland, United States (from a heart attack)
Place of Burial: Earleville, Cecil, Maryland, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Henry Davis Ward, Sr and Isabelle Myers
Husband of Virginia Pendleton Ward
Father of Private and Private User
Brother of John Philip Ward, Sr. and Henry Davis Ward, Jr.

Occupation: Ward Machinery Company
Managed by: Private User
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About William Forrest Ward

WILLIAM F. WARD SR. graduated from Johns Hopkins in 1940 with a degree in Engineering Mechanics and served as a major in the Army Corp of Engineers during World War II. After the war he joined F. X. Hooper Company, which later became part of Koppers Company, and was general manager until 1959 when he left to join the Greenwood Engineering Company. When Greenwood merged with a New Jersey company several years later, Mr. Ward decided to start his own company.

Ward Machinery was founded in 1961 in the basement of Mr. Ward’s Lutherville home. With the assistance of his wife, Virginia, he designed and built the world’s first modern rotary die cutter--the primary die cutting method for corrugated boxes. The machine was so revolutionary that nearly every piece of it had to be individually designed and manufactured. Mr. Ward’s invention transformed box fabrication by turning out finished boxes many times faster than in the previous method of die stamping. As a result, Ward Machinery expanded rapidly and was soon known internationally as a leading producer of machinery for the corrugated paper industry. Mr. and Mrs. Ward retired in 1984 and turned the company over to their son, William F. Ward Jr., who continued the company’s commitment to quality and innovation.

Mr. Ward’s love of all things mechanical carried over to his personal life as well. In the early 1970s he began building radio-controlled airplanes that he often flew in his backyard. As his interest grew so did the size of the plane. After his retirement in 1984, Mr. Ward began building a full-sized glider plane, which he flew himself seven years later. He was in the process of building a self-launching glider when he passed away in late 1991. An airplane club in Pennsylvania finished the project and later flew the plane in his honor.

Mrs. Ward passed away in 1988. The Wards also have a daughter, Virginia P. Jenkins, and six grandchildren.

About Ward Machinery

Ward Machinery was founded in 1961 by William F. Ward, Sr., who also created the first practical rotary die cutter 35 years ago. Under the leadership of his son, William F. Ward, Jr., the company has continued to produce high quality die cutters as well as a diverse product line of machines that fold, glue and print for the corrugated packaging industry.The company has grown to over $100 million in annual sales and more than 500 employees. Much of that growth is a result of successful expansion into foreign markets, particularly in Latin America and East Asia.

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William Forrest Ward's Timeline

1919
April 17, 1919
Baltimore, Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland, United States
1920
January 10, 1920
Age 27
714 W. Beech Street (might actually be 814 W. Beech St.), Durant, Oklahoma, United States

714 W. Beech Street (might actually be 814 W. Beech St.)
H.D. Ward; head; owned home; white male; married; age 34; can read and write; born MD; parents born MD; Occupation: Agent Real Estate; working on own account
Isabell Ward; wife; white female married; age 27; can read and write; born MD; parents born MD; occupation=none
William F. Ward; son; white male; single; age 9 months; born MD; parents born MD;

1930
April 11, 1930
Age 4
525 Louise Avenue, Charlotte, Mecklenburg, North Carolina, United States

part of ward 6, Charlotte Township, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
525 Louise Avenue

Henry D. Ward, head, rents home for $75/month; Does not live on a farm; white male; age 44; married at age 29; has not attended school in the last year and can read and write; born in MD; parents born MD; occupation: salesman for Surety Company; currently employed; not a veteran of the U.S. military

Isabelle Ward; wife; white female age 37; married at age 22; has not attended school in the last year and can read and write; born MD and parents born MD; no occupation

Wiliam F. Ward, son, white male age 11, single; attended school this year since 9/1/1929 and can read and write; born MD and parents born MD; no occupation

John P. Ward, son white male age 8 single; attended school since 9/1/1929; born MD and parents born MD

Henry D. Ward Jr. son; white male age 4 single; has not attended school since 9/1/1929; born Tennessee; parents born MD

1936
September 1936
- June 1940
Age 17
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, United States

Bill Ward played lacrosse for Hopkins while he earned his mechanical engineering degree.

1940
1940
- 1946
Age 20
Army Corp of Engineers, United States
1946
1946
- 1959
Age 26
F. X. Hooper Company, later a part of Koppers Company, Maryland