Family of Samuel Wimbush and Elizabeth Chapman
Husband: Samuel Wimbush
Name: |
Samuel Wimbush |
Sex: |
Male |
Father: |
- |
Mother: |
- |
Birth |
c. 1775 |
St James, Westminster, Middlesex |
Will |
4 Sep 1819 (age 43-44) |
Executor to will of Charles Gray |
Occupation |
6 Dec 1821 (age 45-46) |
Horse dealer, Finchley (at son Henry's baptism) |
Census |
1851 (age 75-76) |
Fundholder & house proprietor, Fallow Corner, Finchley, Middlesex |
Occupation |
1854 (age 78-79) |
Jobmaster, of Finchley and Oxford Street, London (in will) |
Death fact |
1854 (age 78-79) |
1854 Sep Qtr, Barnet, 3a/106 |
Will |
17 May 1854 (age 78-79) |
Date of will |
Death |
1854 (age 78-79) |
Barnet, Middlesex |
Probate |
10 Aug 1854 |
Probate to sons Samuel, Joshua & Henr Wimbush |
Wife: Elizabeth Chapman
Name: |
Elizabeth Chapman |
Sex: |
Female |
Father: |
- |
Mother: |
- |
Death |
bef 1835 |
|
Name: |
Samuel Wimbush |
Sex: |
Male |
Spouse 1: |
Mary Ann Barnes (c. 1812- ) |
Spouse 2: |
Caroline White (c. 1835-1916) |
Birth |
c. 1804 |
St George Hanover Square, Westminster, Middlesex |
Occupation |
25 Aug 1833 (age 28-29) |
Gentleman, Finchley (at son Samuel's baptism) |
Census |
1841 (age 36-37) |
Job master, Halkin Street, Westminster |
Occupation |
1846 (age 41-42) |
Samuel Wimbush & Co, job masters, 315 Oxford St & Halkin St, Grosvenor Place (London PO Dir, 1846) |
Will |
10 Aug 1854 (age 49-50) |
Executor to father's will |
Census |
1861 (age 56-57) |
Job master, Colebrook Villa, Finchley, Middlesex |
Census |
1881 (age 76-77) |
Job master, Bow Lane, Finchley, Middlesex |
Death fact |
1882 (age 77-78) |
1882 Jun Qtr, Barnet, 3a/112 (aged 78) |
Death |
6 Apr 1882 (age 77-78) |
Fallow Corner, Finchley, Middlesex |
Name: |
Joshua Wimbush |
Sex: |
Male |
Spouse: |
Annie Tomlinson (c. 1821- ) |
Birth |
c. 1818 |
St George Hanover Square, Westminster, Middlesex |
Census |
1851 (age 32-33) |
Fund holder & house proprietor, living with father |
Will |
10 Aug 1854 (age 35-36) |
Executor to father's will |
Census |
1871 (age 52-53) |
Job master, 6 Cadogan Place, Chelsea |
Death fact |
1879 (age 60-61) |
1879 Jun Qtr, Chelsea, 1a/238 (aged 62) |
Death |
1879 (age 60-61) |
Chelsea, Middlesex |
Name: |
Henry Wimbush |
Sex: |
Male |
Spouse: |
Sarah Bowser (c. 1830-1898) |
Birth |
19 Oct 1821 |
Finchley, Middlesex |
Baptism |
6 Dec 1821 (age 0) |
St Mary, Finchley, Middlesex |
Census |
1851 (age 29-30) |
Fund holder & house proprietor, living with father |
Will |
10 Aug 1854 (age 32) |
Executor to father's will |
Census |
1881 (age 59-60) |
Job master, Court House, Nether St, Finchley, Middlesex |
Census |
1891 (age 69-70) |
Horse contractor, boarder, 2 Den Terrace, Teignmouth, Devon |
Death fact |
1899 (age 77-78) |
1899 Mar Qtr, Barnet, 3a/181 (aged 77) |
Death |
6 Feb 1899 (age 77) |
Court House, Finchley, Middlesex |
Note on Husband: Samuel Wimbush - shared note
Ballards Reding, a small area of demesne cleared from Finchley wood at Ballards Lane, was leased out by 1447, and from 1540 was leased with Hornsey great park until William Strode, lessee of the whole estate, split it up in 1788. It consisted of 22 acres in 1811, when John Bacon sold it to Thomas Harrison Andrew (d. 1824) of Moss Hall, whose devisees conveyed it to Samuel Wimbush. In 1854 Wimbush's sons Samuel, Joshua, and Henry inherited the leasehold as tenants in common, buying the bishop's remaining interest in 1855. In 1841 the Wimbush estate, centred on Fallow Corner, consisted of 45 acres of freehold and 113 acres of leasehold land. It remained with the family until 1901, when Barnes Wimbush sold it to E. L. Perry.
Source: A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 6, Friern Barnet, Finchley, Hornsey with Highgate
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