Hi - The family was living in Ramsey, which is a town partly in Maughold parish, and partly in Lezayre,
which can make records tricky to find. Ramsey burials are often in Maughold, marriages are
sometimes in Maughold, and Ramsey bapts are usually at Ramsey St Pauls.
These are the records I found for Waring in Maughold:
Burials:
Richard WARING, aged 68 yrs, Ramsey, May 14 1879
Anne WARING, aged 70 yrs, Ramsey, Nov 14 1879
Thomas WARING, aged 5, of King Street, Ramsey, 20 Jun 1851. [I wonder whether this
was meant to be 5 mths? - See bapts.]
No bapts in Maughold. Ramsey bapts found on IGI were:
William 14 Dec. 1843 Ramsey [parents Richard Wareing & Ann Skinner]
Margaret 7 June 1846 Ramsey [parents Richard Wareing & Ann Skinner]
James Leonard 3 Dec.1848 Ramsey [parents Richard Wareing & Ann Skinner]
Thomas 19 Jan 1851 Ramsey [parents Richard Wareing & Ann] - died in June?
Ann Jane 16 Dec. 1855 Ramsey [mother Ann Wareing]
Isabella Lydia 3 June 1860 Ramsey [mother Anne Wareing]
Maughold marriages:
11 Sep 1864
Edward CRINNELL, Full age, Bachelor, Mariner, Ramsey, [father] Philip Crinnell, Carpenter, and
Ellen WAREING, Full age, Spinster, Ramsey, [father] Richard Wareing, Letter Carrier.
20 May 1875
Jubal HAWKES, 24, Bachelor, Mariner, [residence] Colchester, [father] John Hawkes, Labourer, and
Margaret WARING, 29, Spinster, Parliament St., [father] Richard Waring, Letter Carrier.
As written previously, the best book for you to get about Ramsey in the 1800s is SHINING BY THE SEA,
a history of Ramsey [Isle of Man] 1800-1914. By Radcliffe, Constance. For 2nd-hand ones
see: www.abebooks.com. For new copies, email: enquiries@mnh.gov.im
Sue