Family of Edward WYATT and Ann GEORGE

  • Husband:

  • Edward WYATT (1757-1833)

  • Wife:

  • Ann GEORGE (1764-1835)

  • Marriage:

  • 9 Jun 1810

  • St Mary's Church1

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  • Address: Acton, Ealing, London, UK

Husband: Edward WYATT

Edward WYATT Jane WYATT Caroline WYATT Richard James WYATT Ann MADOX Ann GEORGE Mini tree diagram
  • Name:

  • Edward WYATT

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Father:

  • -

  • Mother:

  • -

  • Birth:

  • 1757

  • Weeford, Staffordshire

  • Baptism:

  • 22 Oct 1757 (age 0)

  • St Mary's Church2

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  • Address: Weeton, Staffordshire, UK

  • Occupation:

  •  

  • Carver & Guilder to the King

  • Burial:

  • 12 Jan 1833

  • St Mary's Church3

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  • Address: Merton, Surrey, UK

  • Will:

  • 18 Mar 1833 (age 75-76)

  • Merton, Surrey, UK4

  • Death:

  • 1833 (age 75-76)

  • Merton, Surrey, England

Wife: Ann GEORGE

Edward WYATT Mini tree diagram
  • Name:

  • Ann GEORGE

  • Sex:

  • Female

  • Father:

  • -

  • Mother:

  • -

  • Birth:

  • 1764

  •  

  • Death:

  • 1835 (age 70-71)

  • Merton, Surrey, UK

  • Burial:

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Sources

1.

Parish Register for Marriage of Edward Wyatt and Ann George, widow, St Mary's, Acton, Ealing, London, UK, 9 June 1810.

2.

Parish Register for Baptism of Edward Wyatt and son of John and Sarah, St Mary, Weeford, Staffordshire, UK, 22 October 1757.

3.

Parish Register for Burial of Edward Wyatt, aged 76, St Mary's, Merton, Surrey, UK, 12 January 1833.

4.

Will.

EDWARD WYATT DIED 1833. (PROB 11/1813) (Abridged)

This is the last Will and Testament of me Edward Wyatt of Merton in the County of Surrey Esquire

………… I ratify and confirm the settlement made on the marriage with my present wife Ann Wyatt

late Ann George widow dated the seventh day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ten and also an Indenture dated the third day of August one thousand eight hundred and nineteen being a declaration of Emet as to the sum of five hundred and forty seven pounds nineteen shillings and two pence four per cent Bank Annuities then recently invested by and with the sum of money which has then been recently ascertained and received as belonging to the Estate of the late William Madox Senior Esquire in the list of unclaimed dividends and all and all and every the trusts powers provisos limitation clauses matters and things therein respectively expressed and contained and I give and bequeath twelve several bonds which I now hold for securing the payment by the Commissioners for paving and lighting the porch of Saint Mary le Bow of the several sums of one hundred pounds each making in the all the sum of one thousand two hundred pounds as in the same several bonds respectively is mentioned with interest at five per cent of per annum in the mean time unto my Executors hereinafter named upon the trusts and for the end intents and purposes hereinafter expressed and declared of and concerning the same that is to say upon trust that my said Executors and the Survivors and Survivor of them or the Executors Administrators or assigns of such Survivor do and shall pay unto or otherwise permit and suffer or sufficiently authorise and empower my said dear wife Ann Wyatt……… the same to be received by my said wife Ann Wyatt or her assigns during her life in lieu of and in the same manner as is hereinbefore directed with respect to the interest payable upon the said bonds respectively and from and immediately after the decease of my said Wife the said Ann Wyatt……………….I give and bequeath all and every my leasehold Messuages or Tenements Land and premises situate at Merton aforesaid with their and every of their appurtenances unto my said wife Ann Wyatt for and during the term of her natural life…………..and as to all my Copyhold Messuage or by virtue of a surrender bearing date the fourth day of May one thousand eight hundred and thirteen stand limited ………………and immediately after the decease of my said Wife unto my sons William Madox Wyatt Edward Wyatt Henry John Wyatt and Richard James Wyatt………………to my daughter Jane now the wife of William Holroyd of Northumberland Street plumber I give the sum of one hundred pounds……..to Mr I Cragg Smith the print of Wellington as the same in wood frames and glazed as a token of my regard and friendship………..Signed 18th July 1828.

Codicil………….I bequeath a gold ring to each of the following persons that is to say To Mr and Mrs Holroyd the elder Mr Cartright of Bloomsbury Square, Surgeon Admiral Smith of Merton Surr4ey Mr Holmes of Great James Street Balfour Place and his son Mr William Holmes and to……………my sister Jane Wyatt Signed 19th September nineteen twenty eight.

Proved 18th March 1833. Executors William Madox Wyatt, Edward Wyatt, John Wyatt, sons.