Background
Judge Ware was born in Weymouth, Massachusetts and raised in Abington.
Judge Ware was born in Weymouth, Massachusetts and raised in Abington.
An only child, she graduated from Abington High School in 1935 and attended Colby–Sawyer College, where she graduated in 1937 with an associate"s degree in secretarial science. In 1941 she went on to study at Boston University and Portia Law School (now the New England School of Law), where she graduated with an Bachelor of Laws cum laude in 1941.
After passing the state bar in 1942, Ware became the first female selectman in Abington, the first in Plymouth County. In 1950 she was elected to the Massachusetts House of Representatives and served three terms in the Massachusetts General Court until 1956. Sitting in a wheelchair, she was sworn into office in January 1951.
In 1956 Ware, then 38, was appointed by Governor Christian Herter as the first female judge in Plymouth County, serving primarily in the state"s juvenile courts until her retirement in 1979.
Martha Ware was named a trustee for Colby–Sawyer College, Stonehill College, the New England College of Law, and the Whitman Mutual Federal Savings Bank (now known as Mutual Bank). Ware received honorary doctorate degrees from Stonehill in 1979, the New England College of Law in 1988, and Colby–Sawyer in 1994.
She was president of Plymouth County"s Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children and later served as chairman of two area March of Dimes chapters.