Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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John Ware (1806-1875)

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John Ware (1806-1875) of Ware and Son

1851 Living at Paris Street, Exeter: John Ware (age 45 born Tavistock), Builder and Auctioneer. With his wife Ann Ware (age 48 born Exeter) and their six children; John Ware (age 21 born Exeter), Builder's Assistant; Lucy Ware (age 18 born Exeter); Ellen Ware (age 16 born Exeter); Charles Ware (age 13 born Exeter); George Ware (age 9 born Exeter); and Francis Ware (age 6 born Exeter).[1]

1864 Mentioned. John Ware, Builder, Paris Street. On the death of William Dicker, the foreman for 27 years.[2]

1871 Living at 2 Cleveland Villas, Exeter: John Ware (age 65 born Tavistock), Builder. With his wife Ann.[3]

1872 March. Resigns as Alderman.[4]

1872 April. Bankrupt due to failure of investments in mines.[5]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1851 Census
  2. Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Friday 05 February 1864
  3. 1871 Census
  4. Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Tuesday 26 March 1872
  5. Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Monday 08 April 1872