Hij is getrouwd met Joanna Douglas Hasell.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 15 maart 1825 te Brookgreen Plantation, Georgetown, South Carolina, hij was toen 24 jaar oud.
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He developed the golden large grain rice at Brookgreen Plantation that enriched him and many other coastal South Carolina rice planters. He was a member of the State Legislature. He was elected State Senator 1842-1850 and Lt. Governor 1850. In addition to Brookgreen, which he named and owned, he owned Springfield, Alderly, Oryzantia, Prospect Hill and Longwood plantations (at some point during his lifetime) and two summer homes, Iand on Rose Hill and Clifton islands, ten acres on Pawley's Island and 1130 slaves. Brookgreen was sold in 1870 to Dr. Louis C. Hasell (1830-1889) for $10,000. One shore house, Magnolia, was left to Joshua's wife, and the other one, called Retreat, went to his son, Joshua. The Pawley's Island acreage was left to his sons Mayham and Benjamin Huger Ward.
Liberty Lodge, the home on Pawley's Island, still stood in 1994. The Academy, also Pawley's, was owned by 1882 by Joshua but left to Samuel and Florence Ward and their sister, Joanna Ward Manigault . They sold it in 1890. This house, Iater known as the Kaminski house, was severely damaged in 1989 by hurricane Hugo and then rebuilt to its original appearance. The well-known Pawley's Island rope hammock was designed by Joshua's descendant, Joshua John Ward in the 1930s. He added the wooden cross-bars which keep the hammock open.
Joshua and his wife Joanna lived in the East Bay Street house in Charleston during the warm months and at Brookgreen during winter. After his death, she lived in the Charleston house during the winter and in Flat Rock, North Carolina in the summer. Her daughters, Anne Allston Ward and Margaret Bentley Ward, also stayed at the Charleston house until just after their mother's death, at which time it was sold.
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