See also
Husband:
Edward Wilson (c. 1763-1833)
Wife:
Mary Acason (c. 1776-1849)
Marriage:
17 Nov 1808
St Andrew Holborn, London
Name:
Edward Wilson
Sex:
Male
Father:
Edward Wilson ( - )
Father:
-
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
Name:
Mary Acason
Sex:
Female
Father:
John Acason ( - )
Mother:
Susannah Jesse (1739-1808)
Note:
Will of Mary Wilson late of Chipping Barnet in the County of Hertford but now of Whetstone in the Parish of Finchley in the County of Middlesex Widow, 8 May 1846. I direct my executors to discharge bonds executed by me for the payment of £400 to my nephew John Wilson of Stanmore in the County of Middlesex carpenter and for the like sum to my nephew William Wilson of Elstree in the Parish of Edgware in the County of Middlesex carpenter; to Charles Bryant of Chipping Barnet Innholder £150; to my nephew William Accason of Chipping Barnet £66 13s 4d; to my nephew James Accason of Rowley Green in the Parish of Shenley in the County of Hertford the like sum; to my niece Eliza Low the wife of Joseph Low of Great James Street Hoxton in the County of Middlesex Cow Keeper the like sum for her own separate use and benefit; to my niece Susan Ramsay of Whetstone widow £150 and household goods furniture plate linen china wearing apparel and books; remainder of personal estate to Joseph Accason John Accason and William Accason sons of my late nephew Joseph Accason on attaining 21 years share and share alike; nephews John Wilson and William Wilson and Charles Bryant execs.
Witnesses: J P Ward, stationer, High Street, Chipping Barnet, Robert Swift, ostler, Red Lion Inn, Barnet.
Proved London 10 April 1849 to execs.
Birth:
c. 1776
Will (1):
23 Apr 1833 (age 56-57)
Executrix to husband's will
Census:
1841 (age 64-65)
Independent, Whetstone, Middlesex (aged 65, living with niece Susannah Ramsey)
Will (2):
8 May 1846 (age 69-70)
Date of will (see notes)
Death fact:
1849 (age 72-73)
1849 Mar Q, Barnet, 6/363
Death:
1849 (age 72-73)
Barnet, Hertfordshire
Probate:
10 Apr 1849
Probate to nephews John Wilson and William Wilson and Charles Bryant execs.
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.
Will of Mary Wilson late of Chipping Barnet in the County of Hertford but now of Whetstone in the Parish of Finchley in the County of Middlesex Widow, 8 May 1846. I direct my executors to discharge bonds executed by me for the payment of £400 to my nephew John Wilson of Stanmore in the County of Middlesex carpenter and for the like sum to my nephew William Wilson of Elstree in the Parish of Edgware in the County of Middlesex carpenter; to Charles Bryant of Chipping Barnet Innholder £150; to my nephew William Accason of Chipping Barnet £66 13s 4d; to my nephew James Accason of Rowley Green in the Parish of Shenley in the County of Hertford the like sum; to my niece Eliza Low the wife of Joseph Low of Great James Street Hoxton in the County of Middlesex Cow Keeper the like sum for her own separate use and benefit; to my niece Susan Ramsay of Whetstone widow £150 and household goods furniture plate linen china wearing apparel and books; remainder of personal estate to Joseph Accason John Accason and William Accason sons of my late nephew Joseph Accason on attaining 21 years share and share alike; nephews John Wilson and William Wilson and Charles Bryant execs.
Witnesses: J P Ward, stationer, High Street, Chipping Barnet, Robert Swift, ostler, Red Lion Inn, Barnet.
Proved London 10 April 1849 to execs.