See also
Husband:
Samuel Wimbush (1803-1882)
Wife:
Mary Ann Barnes (1812-1844)
Children:
Marriage:
5 Jan 1832
St Anne Soho, Westminster, Middlesex
Name:
Samuel Wimbush
Sex:
Male
Father:
Samuel Wimbush (1775-1854)
Mother:
Elizabeth Chapman ( -bef1835)
Note:
10 May 1882. The Will of Samuel Wimbush late of Fallow Corner Finchley in the County of Middlesex Esquire who died 6 April 1882 at Fallow Corner was proved at the Principal Registry by the Reverend Samuel Wimbush of Terrington Rectory in the County of York Clerk the Son and Barnes Wimbush the Son and Henry Wimbush the Brother both of Halkin Street Belgrave Square in the County of Middlesex Jobmasters the Executors. Personal Estate £71,357 10s. 8d.
Birth:
2 Feb 1803
St George Hanover Square, Westminster, Middlesex
Baptism:
27 Feb 1804 (age 1)
St George Hanover Square, Westminster, Middlesex
Occupation (1):
25 Aug 1833 (age 30)
Gentleman, Finchley (at son Samuel's baptism)
Census (1):
1841 (age 37-38)
Job master, Halkin Street, Westminster
Occupation (2):
1846 (age 42-43)
Samuel Wimbush & Co, job masters, 315 Oxford St & Halkin St, Grosvenor Place (London PO Dir, 1846)
Census (2):
1851 (age 47-48)
Job master, Halkin Street, Westminster
Will:
10 Aug 1854 (age 51)
Executor to father's will
Census (3):
1861 (age 57-58)
Job master, Colebrook Villa, Finchley, Middlesex
Census (4):
1881 (age 77-78)
Job master, Bow Lane, Finchley, Middlesex
Death fact:
1882 (age 78-79)
1882 Jun Qtr, Barnet, 3a/112 (aged 78)
Death:
6 Apr 1882 (age 79)
Fallow Corner, Finchley, Middlesex
Name:
Mary Ann Barnes
Sex:
Female
Father:
Mother:
Birth:
1812
Marylebone, Middlesex
Baptism:
29 May 1812 (age 0)
St Marylebone, Middlesex
Census:
1841 (age 28-29)
Present at census
Death fact:
1844 (age 31-32)
1844 Sep Qtr, Edmonton, 3/104
Death:
21 Jul 1844 (age 31-32)
Halkin Street, Grosvenor Place, Middlesex
Name:
Samuel Wimbush
Sex:
Male
Spouse (1):
Catherine Jane Nicholson (c. 1839-1883)
Spouse (2):
Mary Elizabeth Harris (1849-1930)
Children:
Samuel Wimbush (1862-1896)
William Wimbush (1864-1890)
James Sedgwick Wimbush (1866-1941)
John Bourchier Wimbush (1867-1905)
Mary Wimbush (1869-1962)
Christopher Wimbush (1871-1902)
Eleanor Wimbush (1872-1966)
Dorothy Alice Wimbush (1876-1947)
Anthony Wimbush (1886-1980)
Note 1:
Samuel Wimbush and his son James, were Rectors of Terrington for 68 years from 1865 to 1933. Samuel, from a prosperous Finchley family and an Oxford man, immediately took against the old Rectory (now Terrington Hall Preparatory School, next door to the church). It had been built by his predecessor only 40 years earlier, and was once said to be the largest rectory in Yorkshire.
Wimbush set to building a more modest mansion, now Terrington House at the foot of the village. Until recently, the rectory included a porthole-shaped window, which was said sentimentally to celebrate the ship on which he and his bride passed part of their honeymoon.
When not tending his flock and raising his family of nine children, he managed the Church's three farms or slipped off to go trout fishing in the Rye or the Costa.
He modernised the church (1869), and saw that the village school was built as a Church of England institution (1890). He was secretary of the pioneering Reformatory near Castle Howard, founded by the Howard family. His diaries give a good portrait of family life in a Victorian rectory and much of our knowledge of Terrington comes from his antiquarian studies. By 1879 one of his sons rode his new-fangled bicycle to Hull and had taken up lawn tennis, just invented, at Wiganthorpe Hall.
In 1908, Samuel died and was succeeded by his son, James, formerly of Sunderland, Bulawayo and Bath. The church was in the blood, for one of James's sons, Richard, became a bishop.
Source: A Short History of Terrington (http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/naughton/history.html)
Note 2:
WIMBUSH the reverend Samuel of Terrington Rectory Yorkshire clerk rector of Terrington died 12 June 1908; Probate York 13 July to the reverend James Sedgwick Wimbush clerk Robert Morrell Greenwood solicitor and the reverend Benjamin Radcliffe clerk. Effects £17826 11s. 4d.
Birth:
19 Mar 1833
Finchley, Middlesex
Baptism:
25 Aug 1833 (age 0)
St Mary, Finchley, Middlesex
Title:
Reverend
Census (1):
1841 (age 7-8)
Living with parents
Census (2):
1851 (age 17-18)
Pupil, Ainderby Steeple, Yorks
Census (3):
1861 (age 27-28)
Curate of Hackness, lodger, Suffield with Everley, Yorks (unmarried)
Census (4):
1871 (age 37-38)
Rector of Terington, New Rectory, Terrington, Yorks
Census (5):
1881 (age 47-48)
Rector of Terington, Village Rectory, Terrington, Yorks
Census (6):
1891 (age 57-58)
Rector of Terington, The Rectory, Terrington, Yorks
Census (7):
1901 (age 67-68)
Clergyman, The Rectory, Terrington with Wiganthorpe, Yorkshire
Occupation:
Rector of Terrington, Yorkshire
Death fact:
1908 (age 74-75)
1908 Jun Qtr, Malton, 9d/243 (aged 75)
Death:
12 Jun 1908 (age 75)
Terrington, Yorkshire
Name:
Barnes Wimbush
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Margaret Morgan Ewart (1840-1917)
Children:
Jessie Wimbush (1862-1940)
Annie Constance Wimbush (1864-1939)
Maud Wimbush (1865-1965)
Margaret Louisa Wimbush (1866-1955)
John Ewart Barnes Wimbush (1867-1942)
Thomas Barnes Wimbush (1868-1887)
Edward Barnes Wimbush (1869-1947)
Geoffrey Vernon Barnes Wimbush (1870-1927)
Oswald Crichton Barnes Wimbush (1872-1939)
Grace Decima Wimbush (1873-1957)
Eric Barnes Wimbush (1874-1938)
Roland Browell Barnes Wimbush (1875-1939)
George Barnes Wimbush (1877-1958)
Phyllis May Wimbush (1879-1956)
Note:
WIMBUSH Barnes of 37 St. John's Road Putney Surrey and Levisham Hall Yorkshire died 24 March 1911 at 37 St. John's Road Putney. Probate London 6 May to John Ewart Barnes Wimbush jobmaster John Yates Paterson solicitor and Ernest Edmonds accountant. Effects £90655 0s. 11d.
Birth:
10 Nov 1834
St George Hanover Square, Westminster, Middlesex
Baptism:
5 Dec 1834 (age 0)
St George Hanover Square, Westminster, Middlesex
Census (1):
1841 (age 6-7)
Living with parents
Census (2):
1851 (age 16-17)
Pupil, Ainderby Steeple, Yorks
Census (3):
1861 (age 26-27)
Jobmaster, B.A. of Cambridge, Colney Hatch, Friern Barnet (unmarried)
Census (4):
1871 (age 36-37)
Master of Cambridge & member of firm of Wimbush letter of horses, London, of East Barnet
Census (5):
1881 (age 46-47)
Horse dealer, M.A. Cantab, Lyonsdown Rd, East Barnet, Hertfordshire
Census (6):
1891 (age 56-57)
M.A. Cantab, Horse contractor, Bridge St, Helmsley, Yorks
Census (7):
1901 (age 66-67)
Job master, 14 Kensington Gardens Square, Paddington
Residence:
Levisham Hall, Yorkshire
Death fact:
1911 (age 76-77)
1911 Mar Qtr, Wandsworth, 1d/451 (aged 76)
Death:
24 Mar 1911 (age 76)
37 St. John's Road, Putney, Surrey
Name:
Marianne Wimbush
Sex:
Female
Spouse:
Birth:
9 Feb 1837
Halkin Street, Grosvenor Place, Middlesex
Baptism:
7 Mar 1837 (age 0)
St George Hanover Square, Westminster, Middlesex
Census (1):
1841 (age 3-4)
Living with parents
Census (2):
1861 (age 23-24)
Wife in household
Death fact:
1881 (age 43-44)
1881 Mar Qtr, Guildford, 2a/42 (aged 44)
Death:
1881 (age 43-44)
Guildford, Surrey
Name:
Maria Wimbush
Sex:
Female
Note:
WIMBUSH Maria of Amherst Lodge Tunbridge Wells spinster died 20 May 1936. Probate London 11 August to Westminster Bank Limited. Effects £9994 13s. 4d.
Birth:
6 May 1839
Halkin Street, Grosvenor Place, Middlesex
Baptism:
31 May 1839 (age 0)
St George Hanover Square, Westminster, Middlesex
Census (1):
1851 (age 11-12)
Niece, staying with family of John Lovick Johnson, clergyman, Swaffham, Norfolk
Census (2):
1861 (age 21-22)
Living with brother Barnes Wimbush
Census (3):
1911 (age 71-72)
Boarder, 8 Guildford Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent (unmarried)
Death fact:
1936 (age 96-97)
GRO Reference: 1936 J Quarter in TONBRIDGE Volume 02A Page 1148 (aged 99)
Death:
20 May 1936 (age 97)
Amherst Lodge, Tunbridge Wells, Kent
Name:
Sarah Wimbush
Sex:
Female
Birth:
24 Feb 1841
St George Hanover Square, Westminster, Middlesex
Baptism:
24 Mar 1841 (age 0)
St George Hanover Square, Westminster, Middlesex
Census (1):
1841 (age 0)
Living with parents (aged 3 months)
Census (2):
1851 (age 9-10)
Niece, staying with family of John Lovick Johnson, clergyman, Swaffham, Norfolk
Census (3):
1861 (age 19-20)
Niece, staying with family of John Lovick Johnson, clergyman, Blickling, Norfolk
Census (4):
1871 (age 29-30)
Niece, staying with family of Maria Johnson, clergyman's wife, Great Malvern
Census (5):
1891 (age 49-50)
Cousin, 41 Elgin Crescent, Kensington (unmarried)
Census (6):
1901 (age 59-60)
Living on own means, 18 Argyle Road, Ealing
Death fact:
1903 (age 61-62)
1903 Mar Qtr, West Bromwich, 6b/573 (aged 62)
Death:
1903 (age 61-62)
West Bromwich, Staffordshire
Name:
Lydia Wimbush
Sex:
Female
Birth:
28 Sep 1843
Death:
15 Nov 1843 (age 0)
10 May 1882. The Will of Samuel Wimbush late of Fallow Corner Finchley in the County of Middlesex Esquire who died 6 April 1882 at Fallow Corner was proved at the Principal Registry by the Reverend Samuel Wimbush of Terrington Rectory in the County of York Clerk the Son and Barnes Wimbush the Son and Henry Wimbush the Brother both of Halkin Street Belgrave Square in the County of Middlesex Jobmasters the Executors. Personal Estate £71,357 10s. 8d.
Samuel Wimbush and his son James, were Rectors of Terrington for 68 years from 1865 to 1933. Samuel, from a prosperous Finchley family and an Oxford man, immediately took against the old Rectory (now Terrington Hall Preparatory School, next door to the church). It had been built by his predecessor only 40 years earlier, and was once said to be the largest rectory in Yorkshire.
Wimbush set to building a more modest mansion, now Terrington House at the foot of the village. Until recently, the rectory included a porthole-shaped window, which was said sentimentally to celebrate the ship on which he and his bride passed part of their honeymoon.
When not tending his flock and raising his family of nine children, he managed the Church's three farms or slipped off to go trout fishing in the Rye or the Costa.
He modernised the church (1869), and saw that the village school was built as a Church of England institution (1890). He was secretary of the pioneering Reformatory near Castle Howard, founded by the Howard family. His diaries give a good portrait of family life in a Victorian rectory and much of our knowledge of Terrington comes from his antiquarian studies. By 1879 one of his sons rode his new-fangled bicycle to Hull and had taken up lawn tennis, just invented, at Wiganthorpe Hall.
In 1908, Samuel died and was succeeded by his son, James, formerly of Sunderland, Bulawayo and Bath. The church was in the blood, for one of James's sons, Richard, became a bishop.
Source: A Short History of Terrington (http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/naughton/history.html)
WIMBUSH the reverend Samuel of Terrington Rectory Yorkshire clerk rector of Terrington died 12 June 1908; Probate York 13 July to the reverend James Sedgwick Wimbush clerk Robert Morrell Greenwood solicitor and the reverend Benjamin Radcliffe clerk. Effects £17826 11s. 4d.
WIMBUSH Barnes of 37 St. John's Road Putney Surrey and Levisham Hall Yorkshire died 24 March 1911 at 37 St. John's Road Putney. Probate London 6 May to John Ewart Barnes Wimbush jobmaster John Yates Paterson solicitor and Ernest Edmonds accountant. Effects £90655 0s. 11d.
WIMBUSH Maria of Amherst Lodge Tunbridge Wells spinster died 20 May 1936. Probate London 11 August to Westminster Bank Limited. Effects £9994 13s. 4d.