Family of Edward Wilson

Partner: Edward Wilson

  • Name:

  • Edward Wilson

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Father:

  • -

  • Mother:

  • -

Child 1: Lucy Wilson

  • Name:

  • Lucy Wilson

  • Sex:

  • Female

  • Spouse:

  • John Goodwin (c. 1750-1823)

  • Birth:

  • c. 1755

  • Hertfordshire

  • Will (1):

  • 23 Jul 1830 (age 74-75)

  • Date of will; codicil 18.6.1838; proved 24.8.1843

  • Will (2):

  • 19 Sep 1837 (age 81-82)

  • Mentioned in will of sister, Sophia Attfield

  • Census:

  • 1841 (age 85-86)

  • Independent, Wood Street, Chipping Barnet

  • Death fact (1):

  • 1843 (age 87-88)

  • 1843 Sep Qtr, Barnet, 6/260

  • Death fact (2):

  • 9 Aug 1843 (age 87-88)

  • Cause of death: Decay of nature (Mary Bedford, Barnet Common, in attendance)

  • Death:

  • 9 Aug 1843 (age 87-88)

  • Wood Street, Barnet, Middlesex

  • Burial:

  • 16 Aug 1843

  • St Mary The Virgin, Monken Hadley, Middlesex (aged 88)

Child 2: Elizabeth Wilson

Child 3: Sophia Wilson

  • Name:

  • Sophia Wilson

  • Sex:

  • Female

  • Spouse:

  • James Attfield (1752-1837)

  • Note 1:

  • Will of Sophia Attfield of Chipping Barnet in the County of Herts widow, partly deaf and blind, 19 Sep 1837. To sister Mary Beal all my furniture and household goods being at the time of my decease in my dwelling house; to Mr George Attfield the Elder of Weymouth in the County of Dorset now in the service of Mrs Young the sum of fifty pounds; to Mrs Spong the wife of Mr Spong of Alfred Place Tottenham Court Road tailor fifty pounds; to nephew John Wilson of Stanmore carpenter fifty pounds; to nephew William Wilson of Elstree carpenter fifty pounds; to Mr Benjamin Smith ten pounds; rest of property estate and effects to brother in law Thomas Beal now residing with me and Mr Benjamin Smith of Chipping Barnet grocer upon the trusts hereinafter mentioned: to invest the sum of one hundred pounds in government stocks funds or securities in England and as to the interest and dividends thereof to pay the same to my sister Lucy Goodwin for life for her own absolute use and benefit; as to the residue and balance of my estate to invest the same in government stocks funds or securities in England on trust to and for such uses intents and purposes as my said sister Mary Beal notwithstanding her coverture shall direct, and in default of such direction to pay the interest dividends and annual proceeds of the said balance to my said sister Mary Beal for her own absolute use and benefit free from the control of her present or any future husband, and after her decease to pay the same to her husband Thomas Beal for life, and after their decease to pay and divide one moiety of the said trust fund equally between the children of my late brother John Wilson of Great Stanmore carpenter and to divide the other moiety equally between the children of my late sister Elizabeth Gray formerly of Shepherd Street Oxford Street; I appoint Thomas Beal and Benjamin Smith execs.

    Witnesses: Edward Rice, 2 Verulam Buildings, Grays Inn, Deane Samuel Walker, 18 King Street, Snow Hill.

    Proved London 6 Aug 1840 to Thomas Beal and Benjamin Smith, execs

  • Note 2:

  • Burial Record: Name Sophia ATTFIELD Date 24 Jul 1840 Aged 81 Place Chipping Barnet Description St John the Baptist Denomination Anglican County code HRT Quality 100

  • Birth:

  • c. 1759

  • Hertfordshire

  • Will:

  • 19 Sep 1837 (age 77-78)

  • Date of will (see notes)

  • Death fact:

  • 1840 (age 80-81)

  • 1840 Sept Qtr, Barnet, 6/289

  • Death:

  • 19 Jul 1840 (age 80-81)

  • Chipping Barnet, Hertfordshire

  • Burial:

  • 24 Jul 1840

  • St John the Baptist, Chipping Barnet (aged 81)

  • Probate:

  • 6 Aug 1840

  • Probate to Thomas Beal and Benjamin Smith, execs.

Child 4: Edward Wilson

  • Name:

  • Edward Wilson

  • Sex:

  • Male

  • Spouse:

  • Mary Acason (c. 1776-1849)

  • Note:

  • Will of Edward Wilson of Barnet Carpenter, 14 Nov 1816. All personal and real estate to wife Mary Wilson, exec.

    Witnesses: William Rodman, John Woodhouse, E Plomer

    Proved London 23 Apr 1833 to Mary Wilson widow the relict.

  • Birth:

  • c. 1763

  •  

  • Will:

  • 14 Nov 1816 (age 52-53)

  • Date of will (see notes)

  • Occupation:

  • 1818 (age 54-55)

  • Carpenter, Chipping Barnet (named as executor to will of James Attfield)

  • Death:

  • 1833 (age 69-70)

  • Chipping Barnet, Hertfordshire

  • Burial:

  • 26 Jan 1833

  • St John the Baptist, Chipping Barnet (aged 70)

  • Probate:

  • 23 Apr 1833

  • Probate of will to Mary Wilson, relict

Child 5: John Wilson

Child 6: Mary Wilson

  • Name:

  • Mary Wilson

  • Sex:

  • Female

  • Spouse:

  • Thomas Beal (c. 1758-1846)

  • Birth:

  • c. 1766

  • Hertfordshire

  • Will (1):

  • 19 Sep 1837 (age 70-71)

  • Mentioned in will of sister, Sophia Attfield

  • Census:

  • 1841 (age 74-75)

  • Present at census

  • Will (2):

  • 22 Aug 1845 (age 78-79)

  • Mentioned in husband's will

  • Will (3):

  • 23 Mar 1846 (age 79-80)

  • Date of will (proved 18.12.1850)

  • Death fact (1):

  • 1850 (age 83-84)

  • 1850 Dec Qtr, Hendon, 3/163

  • Death fact (2):

  • 8 Nov 1850 (age 83-84)

  • Cause of death: Old age (Mary Saunders in attendance)

  • Death:

  • 8 Nov 1850 (age 83-84)

  • Elstree, Hertfordshire

  • Burial:

  • 15 Nov 1850

  • St Nicholas, Elstree, Middlesex (aged 84)

Note on Child 3: Sophia Wilson (1)

Will of Sophia Attfield of Chipping Barnet in the County of Herts widow, partly deaf and blind, 19 Sep 1837. To sister Mary Beal all my furniture and household goods being at the time of my decease in my dwelling house; to Mr George Attfield the Elder of Weymouth in the County of Dorset now in the service of Mrs Young the sum of fifty pounds; to Mrs Spong the wife of Mr Spong of Alfred Place Tottenham Court Road tailor fifty pounds; to nephew John Wilson of Stanmore carpenter fifty pounds; to nephew William Wilson of Elstree carpenter fifty pounds; to Mr Benjamin Smith ten pounds; rest of property estate and effects to brother in law Thomas Beal now residing with me and Mr Benjamin Smith of Chipping Barnet grocer upon the trusts hereinafter mentioned: to invest the sum of one hundred pounds in government stocks funds or securities in England and as to the interest and dividends thereof to pay the same to my sister Lucy Goodwin for life for her own absolute use and benefit; as to the residue and balance of my estate to invest the same in government stocks funds or securities in England on trust to and for such uses intents and purposes as my said sister Mary Beal notwithstanding her coverture shall direct, and in default of such direction to pay the interest dividends and annual proceeds of the said balance to my said sister Mary Beal for her own absolute use and benefit free from the control of her present or any future husband, and after her decease to pay the same to her husband Thomas Beal for life, and after their decease to pay and divide one moiety of the said trust fund equally between the children of my late brother John Wilson of Great Stanmore carpenter and to divide the other moiety equally between the children of my late sister Elizabeth Gray formerly of Shepherd Street Oxford Street; I appoint Thomas Beal and Benjamin Smith execs.

Witnesses: Edward Rice, 2 Verulam Buildings, Grays Inn, Deane Samuel Walker, 18 King Street, Snow Hill.

Proved London 6 Aug 1840 to Thomas Beal and Benjamin Smith, execs

Note on Child 3: Sophia Wilson (2)

Burial Record: Name Sophia ATTFIELD Date 24 Jul 1840 Aged 81 Place Chipping Barnet Description St John the Baptist Denomination Anglican County code HRT Quality 100

Note on Child 4: Edward Wilson

Will of Edward Wilson of Barnet Carpenter, 14 Nov 1816. All personal and real estate to wife Mary Wilson, exec.

Witnesses: William Rodman, John Woodhouse, E Plomer

Proved London 23 Apr 1833 to Mary Wilson widow the relict.