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DAC214
28-Jun-05, 00:44
Looking for anyone with connection to or information on:
Donald Wares (b. abt 1808) married Janet Wares (abt 1809) on 21 Dec 1827 at Wick.
Children (I've found) are: David, Helen, Donald, James, William, John, Margaret & Anthony

Tricia
28-Jun-05, 13:46
Hi
Donald wares b 1806 is my 1C4R.
He is the son of David Wares and Margaret MORE.
Janet is daughter of William Wares and Helen Couper.

Name: Donald WARES
Sex: Male
Father: David WARES (1765-1822)
Mother: Margaret MORE (1772-1864)
Birth 1806 approx Hempriggs, CAI, Scotland
Birth Witness John Warse in Hempriggs and Donald Moir Sarclet
Census 1881 (age 74-75) Hempriggs, CAI, Scotland
Census 1881 Donald aged 74 with wife Janet 73 John 32 Margt 26, g/dau
Jessie aged 1 and Serv John Sandison aged 20. Note: Jessie is
daughter of William Wares and Janet More
Death 1 Sep 1890 (age 83-84) Hempriggs, Caithness, Scotland
Burial Wick Old Parish Cemetary Plot MI ref 617 2

Name: Janet WARES
Sex: Female
Father: William WARES (1770-1853)
Mother: Helen COUPER (1768-1858)
Birth 1808 app
Death 1887


Son of Donald and Janet Wares: -
William married Janet MORE - Janet being a 1C4R of mine.

Name: William WARES
Sex: Male Birth 1839 (app)
Spouse 1: Janet MORE (1840-1880)
Spouse 2: Elizabeth SINCLAIR (1847?-1897)
Census 1881 (age 41-42) 4 Grant Street WICK CAI SCOT
Widowed aged 40 with son James aged 11 and Servant Jessie BRUCE
aged 19
Death 14 Mar 1921 29 Dempster St Wick

I have other census data etc not keyed in yet.
What relation are they to you?
Happy to exchange info.
Tricia

born a MORE in Wick.

DAC214
28-Jun-05, 20:20
Hi Tricia,
Terrific information; thank you.
I am not (that I know of at this time) related to this Wares family but my GGGG grandfather was Alexander Wares (married to Jane Bremner), via their daughter Jane/Jean born about 1793. She married James Bruce in 1813.
I've been sorting through Wares in CAI to see if I can trace and siblings for Jane/Jean Wares. Since mine were in Latheron and yours in Hempriggs, I see no likely link for now, but all information is potentially useful at some point ;-)