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506 THE WEDDERBURN BOOK.
Part VI. 1. Jabez Wedderburn, from whom have descended a large family of the name, mainly engaged as
Chap. IV. scalemakers, in the South of England. See below.
2. Jacob Wedderburn, scalemaker, who was born in 1806, and died, fot. 35, at 25, Eagle Court,
Clerkenwell, 20 Dec. 1841. He married Mary Elizabeth Williams, daughter of Benjamin Williams,
carpenter, and by her (who m. secondly 10 April 1843, at S. John's Church, Waterloo, Lambeth, William
Henry Partridge) bad issue four sous and two daughters. 1. Jacob Wedderburn. b. 1834, d. at 63,
Noble Street, S. Luke's, xt. 12, 26 Nov. 1846 ; 2. William Wedderburn, b. 1837, d. at 2, Red Lion
Market, S. Luke's, pet. 2 years 2 m., 7 Aug. 1839 ; 3. Hope Wedderburn (no doubt twin with William),
b. 1837, d. at 2 Red Lion Market aforesaid, a3t. 2 years 2 m., 17 Aug. 1839 ; 4. Joseph Wedderburn, a
smith, b. at Red Lion Market, 12 Oct. 1839, d. at S. Luke's Workhouse, Shoreditch, 2 Nov. 1869 ; and
1. Mary Ann, b. 1828, m., set. 30, at Holy Trinity, Hoxton, 5 Dec. 1858, William Matthew Tennant ;
2. Elizabeth Hannah (or Susaunah), b. at 25, Eagle Court, 17 June 1841, m. at the Peckham
Wesleyau Chapel, Queen's Road, Peckham, 1 Aug. 1886, John Charles Aubrey. (The entry wroDgly gives
her age as 41.)
I. Jabez Wedderburn, scalemaker, eldest son of Robert Wedderburn, the black preacher, was
born 1798—1801, and died, ret. 82, in the Poland Street workhouse, Westminster, 8 Nov. 1880.' He
married twice, (a) Sophia Clarkson Surrage, who d. ret. 44, at Foxes Buildings, S. George's, South-
wark, 15 Nov. 1846, and by whom he had issue four sons and five daughters ; see below ; (A) Sophia
Nunns, widow, daughter to John Hewitt. This marriage took place 2 Dec. 1850, at St. John's Church,
S. John's, Waterloo, Lambeth, the husband being described in the entry as " scalemaker, Oakley Street,
son of Robert Wedderburn, tailor." She died at the same place as her husband, ret. 82, on 26 Oct. 1880.
By her he had no issue.
His issue by bis first marriage included 2 three sons : —
1 . James Wedderburn, scalemaker, b. about 1821 and died before 1872. He married at Holy
Trinity, Brompton, 26 Feb. 1843, Mary Ann Barrow, d. to Joseph Barrow, cabinet maker, and
by her (who m., 2, at S. Mary's, Lambeth, 12 May 1872, Joseph Wright) had issue five sons
and three daughters : —
1. James Wedderburn, scalemaker and commercial traveller, b. at 71, Little Britain Street,
St. Botolph, 21 March 1847. He m. 30 Nov. 1867, at S. Mary's Church, Newington
(the entry describing him as "James William " and " of full age ") Catherine Peplow,
d. to Henry Peplow, and by her has had issue, (a), James William, b. at 25, Camden
Grove, Camberwell, 8 Aug. 1878, d. there 12 Aug. 1878 ; (b) James Henry, b. at
35, Hercules Buildings, Lambeth, 12 Sept. 1880 ; (c) Henry, b. at 239, St. George's
Road, Camberwell, 12 Nov. 1881, d. at 22, Wayford Street, Wandsworth, 1882 ; and
(d) Caroline, b. at 5, Berkeley Street, Lambeth, 8 March 1869, died there 23 Aug.
1869.
2. John Joseph Wedderburn, b. at 4, Queen's Square, Bartholomew's Close, W. London,
22 Nov. 1849.
3. Robert Wedderburn, b. at 34, Mint Street, S. George's, Southwark, 25 Feb. 1851.
4. William Wedderburn, b. at 45, Golden Lane, 28 Aug. 1854.
5. Henry Wedderburn, b. in East London, 11 Aug. 1S56.
and
1. Mary Ann, b. at 83, Kent Street, St. George's, Southwark, 4 Jan. 1844., m. at St.
George the Martyr. Southwark, 25 May 1863, James Chard.
2. Sophia, b. at 3, Foxes Buildings, 16 April 1845, d. at 5, Queen Street, S. Mary's,
Newington, 2 Sept. 1849.
3. Jane Sophia, m. 24 July 1870, Edward Wasey.
2. Jabez Wedderburn, scalemaker, b. 1828, d. at 46, Blackheath Road, Greenwich, 5 Jan. 1882,
His will was proved by his widow and executrix 13 Feb. (L.W. 44.) He married at St. John's
Church, Waterloo, Lambeth, 27 Dec. 1846, Harriett Basson, d. to John Basson, and by her
had issue,
1. Jabez William Wedderburn, scalemaker (now, 1895, of 130, Hill Street, Peckham), b.
at 24, Baltic Street, St. Luke's, 13 May 1849. Married 1866 Ruth Smith, daughter of
Jeremy Smith, and by her has had issue, (a) Jabez William, b. at 13, Coleman Street,
Islington, 26 April 1867. (6) Ernest George, b. at 22, High Street, Islington, Jan.
1869 (his birth is not registered through being sent a day over time), (c) Walter
Henry, b. at 12, Friendly Street, Greenwich, 2 Feb. 1871, d. at Deptford, 5 Dec. 1871.
(rf) Charles, b. at 146, New Cross Road, Greenwich, 4 Feb. 1878, and died the same
day. (e) Clayton Herbert, b. at 73, Sumner Road, Peckham, 13 Jan. 1880, died there
16 Jan. 1880 ; and ['/) Ruth Beatrice, b. at 85. Queen's Head Street, Islington, 8 Jan,
1873, died there 5 Aug. 1S73. (g) Ruth, b. at 85, Queen's Head Street, 9 July 1874.
(A) Florence Harriett, b. at 146, New Cross Road, Greenwich, 22 April 1876, died
7 Feb. 1878. (i) Florence, twin with Charles, (j) Beatrice, twin with Clayton
Herbert, {k) Grace Harriett, b. at 73, Sumner Road, 6 Feb. 1882, died there 17 Dec.
1884.
1 The Somerset House Register says he d. ret. 82. His family say he was only 79.
- By this marriage he had also other issue a son, George, b. at Foxes Buildings, St. George's, Southwark,
26 Aug., d. there 24 Nov. 1843, and five daughters, (1) Sophia Phcebe, m. 26 Sept. 1838, at
S. Leonard's, Shoreditch, James Shuttleworth ; (2) Eliza, m. 28 Aug. 1855, at Bethnal Green,
Henry Diikins; (3) Sarah, b. 1834, m., ret. 22. 6 Feb. 1856, at Holy Trinity, Kensington, John
Hewitt ; (4 ■ Emma, b. 8 Aug. 1838, at Little Charlotte Row, d. 16 Jan. 1854, at 19, Brownlow
Street, St. Giles ; and (5) Harriet, b. at Foxes Buildings 8 Oct. 1S40, and d. at 13, Moore Square,
S. Giles, Cripplegate, 2 Nov. 1847, set. 7, the entry wrongly calling her d. of Robert Wedderburn, scale-
maker.
Part VI. 1. Jabez Wedderburn, from whom have descended a large family of the name, mainly engaged as
Chap. IV. scalemakers, in the South of England. See below.
2. Jacob Wedderburn, scalemaker, who was born in 1806, and died, fot. 35, at 25, Eagle Court,
Clerkenwell, 20 Dec. 1841. He married Mary Elizabeth Williams, daughter of Benjamin Williams,
carpenter, and by her (who m. secondly 10 April 1843, at S. John's Church, Waterloo, Lambeth, William
Henry Partridge) bad issue four sous and two daughters. 1. Jacob Wedderburn. b. 1834, d. at 63,
Noble Street, S. Luke's, xt. 12, 26 Nov. 1846 ; 2. William Wedderburn, b. 1837, d. at 2, Red Lion
Market, S. Luke's, pet. 2 years 2 m., 7 Aug. 1839 ; 3. Hope Wedderburn (no doubt twin with William),
b. 1837, d. at 2 Red Lion Market aforesaid, a3t. 2 years 2 m., 17 Aug. 1839 ; 4. Joseph Wedderburn, a
smith, b. at Red Lion Market, 12 Oct. 1839, d. at S. Luke's Workhouse, Shoreditch, 2 Nov. 1869 ; and
1. Mary Ann, b. 1828, m., set. 30, at Holy Trinity, Hoxton, 5 Dec. 1858, William Matthew Tennant ;
2. Elizabeth Hannah (or Susaunah), b. at 25, Eagle Court, 17 June 1841, m. at the Peckham
Wesleyau Chapel, Queen's Road, Peckham, 1 Aug. 1886, John Charles Aubrey. (The entry wroDgly gives
her age as 41.)
I. Jabez Wedderburn, scalemaker, eldest son of Robert Wedderburn, the black preacher, was
born 1798—1801, and died, ret. 82, in the Poland Street workhouse, Westminster, 8 Nov. 1880.' He
married twice, (a) Sophia Clarkson Surrage, who d. ret. 44, at Foxes Buildings, S. George's, South-
wark, 15 Nov. 1846, and by whom he had issue four sons and five daughters ; see below ; (A) Sophia
Nunns, widow, daughter to John Hewitt. This marriage took place 2 Dec. 1850, at St. John's Church,
S. John's, Waterloo, Lambeth, the husband being described in the entry as " scalemaker, Oakley Street,
son of Robert Wedderburn, tailor." She died at the same place as her husband, ret. 82, on 26 Oct. 1880.
By her he had no issue.
His issue by bis first marriage included 2 three sons : —
1 . James Wedderburn, scalemaker, b. about 1821 and died before 1872. He married at Holy
Trinity, Brompton, 26 Feb. 1843, Mary Ann Barrow, d. to Joseph Barrow, cabinet maker, and
by her (who m., 2, at S. Mary's, Lambeth, 12 May 1872, Joseph Wright) had issue five sons
and three daughters : —
1. James Wedderburn, scalemaker and commercial traveller, b. at 71, Little Britain Street,
St. Botolph, 21 March 1847. He m. 30 Nov. 1867, at S. Mary's Church, Newington
(the entry describing him as "James William " and " of full age ") Catherine Peplow,
d. to Henry Peplow, and by her has had issue, (a), James William, b. at 25, Camden
Grove, Camberwell, 8 Aug. 1878, d. there 12 Aug. 1878 ; (b) James Henry, b. at
35, Hercules Buildings, Lambeth, 12 Sept. 1880 ; (c) Henry, b. at 239, St. George's
Road, Camberwell, 12 Nov. 1881, d. at 22, Wayford Street, Wandsworth, 1882 ; and
(d) Caroline, b. at 5, Berkeley Street, Lambeth, 8 March 1869, died there 23 Aug.
1869.
2. John Joseph Wedderburn, b. at 4, Queen's Square, Bartholomew's Close, W. London,
22 Nov. 1849.
3. Robert Wedderburn, b. at 34, Mint Street, S. George's, Southwark, 25 Feb. 1851.
4. William Wedderburn, b. at 45, Golden Lane, 28 Aug. 1854.
5. Henry Wedderburn, b. in East London, 11 Aug. 1S56.
and
1. Mary Ann, b. at 83, Kent Street, St. George's, Southwark, 4 Jan. 1844., m. at St.
George the Martyr. Southwark, 25 May 1863, James Chard.
2. Sophia, b. at 3, Foxes Buildings, 16 April 1845, d. at 5, Queen Street, S. Mary's,
Newington, 2 Sept. 1849.
3. Jane Sophia, m. 24 July 1870, Edward Wasey.
2. Jabez Wedderburn, scalemaker, b. 1828, d. at 46, Blackheath Road, Greenwich, 5 Jan. 1882,
His will was proved by his widow and executrix 13 Feb. (L.W. 44.) He married at St. John's
Church, Waterloo, Lambeth, 27 Dec. 1846, Harriett Basson, d. to John Basson, and by her
had issue,
1. Jabez William Wedderburn, scalemaker (now, 1895, of 130, Hill Street, Peckham), b.
at 24, Baltic Street, St. Luke's, 13 May 1849. Married 1866 Ruth Smith, daughter of
Jeremy Smith, and by her has had issue, (a) Jabez William, b. at 13, Coleman Street,
Islington, 26 April 1867. (6) Ernest George, b. at 22, High Street, Islington, Jan.
1869 (his birth is not registered through being sent a day over time), (c) Walter
Henry, b. at 12, Friendly Street, Greenwich, 2 Feb. 1871, d. at Deptford, 5 Dec. 1871.
(rf) Charles, b. at 146, New Cross Road, Greenwich, 4 Feb. 1878, and died the same
day. (e) Clayton Herbert, b. at 73, Sumner Road, Peckham, 13 Jan. 1880, died there
16 Jan. 1880 ; and ['/) Ruth Beatrice, b. at 85. Queen's Head Street, Islington, 8 Jan,
1873, died there 5 Aug. 1S73. (g) Ruth, b. at 85, Queen's Head Street, 9 July 1874.
(A) Florence Harriett, b. at 146, New Cross Road, Greenwich, 22 April 1876, died
7 Feb. 1878. (i) Florence, twin with Charles, (j) Beatrice, twin with Clayton
Herbert, {k) Grace Harriett, b. at 73, Sumner Road, 6 Feb. 1882, died there 17 Dec.
1884.
1 The Somerset House Register says he d. ret. 82. His family say he was only 79.
- By this marriage he had also other issue a son, George, b. at Foxes Buildings, St. George's, Southwark,
26 Aug., d. there 24 Nov. 1843, and five daughters, (1) Sophia Phcebe, m. 26 Sept. 1838, at
S. Leonard's, Shoreditch, James Shuttleworth ; (2) Eliza, m. 28 Aug. 1855, at Bethnal Green,
Henry Diikins; (3) Sarah, b. 1834, m., ret. 22. 6 Feb. 1856, at Holy Trinity, Kensington, John
Hewitt ; (4 ■ Emma, b. 8 Aug. 1838, at Little Charlotte Row, d. 16 Jan. 1854, at 19, Brownlow
Street, St. Giles ; and (5) Harriet, b. at Foxes Buildings 8 Oct. 1S40, and d. at 13, Moore Square,
S. Giles, Cripplegate, 2 Nov. 1847, set. 7, the entry wrongly calling her d. of Robert Wedderburn, scale-
maker.
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