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Profiles

  • Elias Weare (1672 - 1707)
    Updated from MyHeritage Family Trees via wife Magdeline Adams (born Hilton) by SmartCopy : Oct 27 2014, 22:44:16 UTC
  • Elizabeth Weare (1721 - 1746)
    Wife of Revolutionary War Veteran & Governor of New Hampshire.WEARE, Mechech Committee/Safety Revolutionary Old Brookside***** The wife of Meshech Weare is Elizabeth Shaw. She is reported to be the dau...
  • Elizabeth Weare (1638 - 1712)
    GEDCOM Source === Dow, History of Hampton 0 Source Quality: 0Source Medium: 1; 8 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ === GEDCOM Source ====== GEDCOM Source === Dow, History of Hampton 0 Source Quality: 0Sour...
  • Elizabeth Ware (1595 - 1687)
    Biography Weare or Ware, birth and origins are uncertain. His wife Elizabeth passed away in 1681 at 90 years old,[1] so we estimate a birth year 1590 assuming they were not too different in age and tha...
  • Elizabeth Weare (1721 - 1800)
    Source: www.thekingscandlesticks.com

About the Weare surname

origins

Recorded as Wer, Werre, Wear and Weare, this is a surname of early Celtic or pre 8th century Anglo-Saxon origins. It has several possible sources, all in a sense residential. Firstly it may describe someone who lived by the northern English river called the "Wear". This is first recorded as the "Vedra" in Ptolemy's Geographia, of the year 150 A.D., and derives from a Celtic word meaning simply "water". The second possible source is topographical and describes a person who lived by a dam or weir, or possibly as another option, worked there. If so it is probably an occupational surname for a keeper of the fishing-weir. Here the derivation is from the Olde English "waer" or "wer", meaning a weir. It may also be locational from the town of Ware in Hertfordshire. The surname itself first appears in records in the mid 13th Century (see below), and another early example is that of John atte Wer, recorded in the Subsidy Tax rolls of the county of Sussex in 1332. John Weare was the Master of the ship Virgin of Southampton, which sailed from that port to the island of Barbados in 1639. Arms granted to a family of the name who lived at Hampton House, Hereford, has the blazon of a silver field charged with a green bend between six red crosses crosslet and three gold crosiers. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Peter de la Were. This was dated 1242, in the tax registers known as the "Feet of Fines of Herefordshire", during the reign of King Henry 111rd, 1216 - 1272.

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