« Reply #3 on: Thursday 03 April 14 09:57 BST (UK) »
ScotlandsPlaces website has a number of references to "Westwater" as both a surname and a location. The most likely one for your searches, James, seems to be a wee river in Forfarshire rather than Fife. The OS Placenames survey in 1857-61 describes it thus:
"“West Water is a small river from the junction of Water of Saughs and Burn of Corscarie; flows in a south easterly direction; forms part of the boundary between the parishes of Lethnot, Menmuir and Strathcathro; leaves the parish at the junction of the Burn of Margie and falls into the North Esk at Strathcathro.”
There is a Westwater Bridge over the river at Edzell.
I guess the Kingdom of Fife in 1783 may have extended a little further than the more recent administrative boundaries of the 19th century?
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Iandj
Iandj
Dumfriesshire: Martin, Lorrain(e), Smart, Muir
Roxburghshire, Selkirkshire: Lorrain, Turnbull, Riddell, Elliot(t), Ker(r), Scott
Lancashire, Cheshire: Johnston, Rutter, Barrow
Ayrshire, Lanarkshire: Jamieson, Glasgow, Thomson, Riddet, Blair
Clackmannan, Fife, Stirling: Simpson, Kirk, Stein, Pryde, Penman, Hempseed, Bauchop
Kincardineshire: Craig, Stewart