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Family of Samuel Wimbush and Catherine Jane Nicholson

Husband: Samuel Wimbush (1833-1908)
Wife: Catherine Jane Nicholson (c. 1839-1883)
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)
Marriage 1861 Scarborough, Yorkshire

Husband: Samuel Wimbush

Name: Samuel Wimbush
Sex: Male
Father: Samuel Wimbush (c. 1804-1882)
Mother: Mary Ann Barnes (c. 1812- )
Birth 19 Mar 1833 Finchley, Middlesex
Baptism 25 Aug 1833 (age 0) St Mary, Finchley, Middlesex
Title Reverend
Census 1841 (age 7-8) Living with parents
Census 1851 (age 17-18) Pupil, Ainderby Steeple, Yorks
Census 1861 (age 27-28) Curate of Hackness, lodger, Suffield with Everley, Yorks (unmarried)
Census 1871 (age 37-38) Rector of Terington, New Rectory, Terrington, Yorks
Census 1881 (age 47-48) Rector of Terington, Village Rectory, Terrington, Yorks
Census 1891 (age 57-58) Rector of Terington, The Rectory, Terrington, Yorks
Census 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

Wife: Catherine Jane Nicholson

Name: Catherine Jane Nicholson
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth c. 1839 Birmingham, Warwickshire
Census 1871 (age 31-32) Wife in household
Death fact 1883 (age 43-44) 1883 Sep Qtr, Malton, 9d/243 (aged 44)
Death 1883 (age 43-44) Malton, Yorkshire

Child 1: Samuel Wimbush

Name: Samuel Wimbush
Sex: Male
Birth 3 May 1862 West Heslerton, Yorkshire
Baptism 28 Jun 1862 (age 0) West Heslerton With East Heslerton, Yorkshire
Birth fact 1862 (age 0) 1862 Jun Qtr, Malton, 9d/325
Census 1871 (age 8-9) Living with parents
Census 1891 (age 28-29) Medical student, living with parents
Death 2 Apr 1896 (age 33) At sea

Child 2: William Wimbush

Name: William Wimbush
Sex: Male
Birth 5 Jun 1864 West Heslerton, Yorkshire
Baptism 30 Jul 1864 (age 0) West Heslerton, Yorkshire
Birth fact 1864 (age 0) 1864 Jun Qtr, Malton, 9d/328
Census 1871 (age 6-7) Living with parents
Death 23 Feb 1890 (age 25) Terrington, Yorkshire
Burial 1890 All Saints, Terrington, Yorkshire (aged 25)

Child 3: James Sedgwick Wimbush

Name: James Sedgwick Wimbush
Sex: Male
Spouse: Judith Isabel Fox (1872-1957)
Birth 20 Feb 1866 West Heslerton, Yorkshire
Birth fact 1866 (age 0) 1866 Mar Qtr, Malton, 9d/352
Census 1871 (age 4-5) Living with parents
Census 1891 (age 24-25) Theological student, living with parents
Occupation 26 Sep 1899 (age 33) Clerk in holy orders, Terrington, Yorkshire
Occupation 1939 (age 72-73) Clerk in holy orders (retired), 31 Northmoor Road, Oxford, Oxfordshire
Death fact 1941 (age 74-75) GRO Reference: 1941 D Quarter in OXFORD Volume 03A Page 2315 (aged 75)
Death 1941 (age 74-75) Oxford, Oxfordshire

Child 4: John Bourchier Wimbush

Name: John Bourchier Wimbush
Sex: Male
Spouse: Maud Wimbush (1865-1965)
Birth 1867 West Heslerton, Yorkshire
Birth fact 1867 (age 0) 1867 Sep Qtr, Malton, 9d/341
Census 1871 (age 3-4) Living with parents
Census 1901 (age 33-34) Solicitor at Law, Linford Farm, Broomy, Southampton (married, wife absent)
Death 11 Apr 1905 (age 37-38) Burley, Hampshire

Child 5: Mary Wimbush

Name: Mary Wimbush
Sex: Female
Birth 30 Dec 1869 Terrington, Yorkshire
Birth fact 1870 (age 0-1) 1870 Mar Qtr, Malton, 9d/367
Census 1871 (age 1-2) Living with parents
Census 1881 (age 11-12) Living with parents
Census 1891 (age 21-22) Living with parents
Census 1901 (age 31-32) Living with parents
Residence 1939 (age 69-70) The Quarry, Plympton St Mary, Devon (unmarried)
Death 9 Mar 1962 (age 92) The Quarry, Torr, Yealmpton, Devon

Child 6: Christopher Wimbush

Name: Christopher Wimbush
Sex: Male
Birth 1871 Terrington, Yorkshire
Birth fact 1871 (age 0) 1871 Mar Qtr, Malton, 9d/369
Census 1871 (age 0) Living with parents
Census 1881 (age 9-10) Living with parents
Census 1891 (age 19-20) Living with parents
Death 31 Mar 1902 (age 30-31) Terrington, Yorkshire

Child 7: Eleanor Wimbush

Name: Eleanor Wimbush
Sex: Female
Birth 28 Oct 1872 Terrington, Yorkshire
Birth fact 1872 (age 0) GRO Reference: 1872 D Quarter in MALTON UNION Volume 09D Page 368
Census 1881 (age 8-9) Living with parents
Census 1891 (age 18-19) Living with parents
Occupation 1939 (age 66-67) Trained nurse (retired), The Quarry, Plympton St Mary, Devon (unmarried)
Death 29 May 1966 (age 93) Kilmara Nursing Home, Houndiscombe Road, Plymouth

Child 8: Dorothy Alice Wimbush

Name: Dorothy Alice Wimbush
Sex: Female
Spouse: Arthur Henry Machell Cox (1870-1947)
Birth 12 Jul 1876 Terrington, Yorkshire
Birth fact 1876 (age 0) 1876 Sep Qtr, Malton, 9d/403
Census 1881 (age 4-5) Living with parents
Census 1891 (age 14-15) Living with parents
Death 12 Feb 1947 (age 70) Chevin Close, St Audries, Taunton, Somerset

Note on Husband: Samuel Wimbush (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 on Husband: Samuel Wimbush (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.