See also

Family of William Sedgwick and Elizabeth Unknown

Husband: William Sedgwick (1784-1866)
Wife: Elizabeth Unknown (c. 1796-bef1851)
Children: Leonard Sedgwick (c. 1825-1879)

Husband: William Sedgwick

Name: William Sedgwick
Sex: Male
Father: James Sedgwick (c. 1760-1834)
Mother: Elizabeth Watts ( - )
Birth 1784 Whitehaven, Cumberland
Baptism 4 Aug 1784 (age 0) Holy Trinity, Whitehaven, Cumberland
Census 1841 (age 56-57) Clerk, 14 Westbourne Place, St George Hanover Square, Middlesex
Census 1851 (age 66-67) Retired clerk, ordnance department, 14 Westbourne Place, St George Hanover Square, Middlesex (widower)
Census 1861 (age 76-77) Widower, landed proprietor, living with son Leonard
Death 4 Jun 1866 (age 81-82) Arran Villa, Leamington Priors, Warwickshire

Wife: Elizabeth Unknown

Name: Elizabeth Unknown
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth c. 1796 Middlesex
Census 1841 (age 44-45) Present at census
Death bef 1851 (age 54-55)

Child 1: Leonard Sedgwick

Name: Leonard Sedgwick
Sex: Male
Spouse: Emma Beaufoy Hunt (1826-1905)
Birth c. 1825 London
Census 1841 (age 15-16) Living with parents
Occupation 1848 (age 22-23) -; Incumbent of Laithkirk, Yorks
Census 1851 (age 25-26) Rector of Southkirk, Lunedale, Co. Durham
Residence 1854 (age 28-29) The Leases, Bedale, Yorks
Census 1861 (age 35-36) Clergyman & JP for North Yorks, Fencote Hall, Fencote, Yorks
Census 1871 (age 45-46) Landowner & JP for North Riding, lodger, 35 Wichester St, St Geo Hanover Sq
Death 1879 (age 53-54)

Note on Husband: William Sedgwick

SEDGWICK William Esq., 18 June 1866. The Will with a Codicil of William Sedgwick formerly of the Ordnance Office Pall Mall and of Westbourne Place Eaton Square both in the County of Middlesex but late of Dent in the West Riding of the County of York Esquire deceased who died 4 June 1866 at Arran Villa Leamington Priors in the County of Warwick was proved at the Principal Registry by the oath of George Henry Sawtell of 23 Red Lion Square in the County of Middlesex aforesaid Gentleman one of the Executors. Effects under £1,000. Resworn at the Stamp office September 1866 under £200.