See also
Husband: | William Wynne Willson (1802-1877) | |
Wife: | Elizabeth Beman (1811-1845) | |
Marriage | 19 May 1835 | St Bartholomew, Edgbaston, Birmingham |
Name: | William Wynne Willson | |
Sex: | Male | |
Father: | - | |
Mother: | - | |
Birth | 3 Feb 1802 | Greenwich, Kent |
Occupation | 1843 (age 40-41) | Hon Secretary of the Operative Jewish Converts Institution, Palestine Place, Bethnal Green |
Census | 1871 (age 68-69) | Income from property, Winton Lodge, Millbrook, Hampshire |
Death | 10 Jan 1877 (age 74) | Shirley, Hampshire |
Name: | Elizabeth Beman | |
Sex: | Female | |
Father: | James Beman (1774-1818) | |
Mother: | Ann Russell (c. 1775-1825) | |
Birth | 5 Dec 1811 | St George Hanover Square, Westminster, Middlesex |
Death | 1845 (age 33-34) | Palestine Place, Bethnal Green, Middlesex |
Burial | 23 Dec 1845 | St John of Jerusalem, South Hackney, Middlesex (aged 33) |
WILLSON William Wynne Esq., 8 February 1877. The Will of William Wynne Willson late of Shirley in the County of Southampton Esquire who died 10 January 1877 at Shirley was proved at the Principal Registry by the Reverend Lewis Macnaughton Humbert of the Parish of Chiddingfold in the County of Surrey the Reverend Arthur William Parker of Rowledge in the County of Surrey Clerks and the Reverend William Wynne Willson of Codford St Mary in the County of Wilts Clerk the Son the Executors. Effects under £14,000.
In Memory of WILLIAM WYNNE WILLSON, Esq., who for 38 years, as a member of committee of the London Society for Promoting Christianity amongst the Jews and for more than 40 years as Hon. Sec. of the Operative Institution sought the welfare of God's ancient people. Born 3 Feb 1802; Died 10 Jan 1877. "Blessed is he that blesseth Thee".
Monument Inscription, Christ Church Spitalfields
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