Phillip Wyatt
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Phillip William Wyatt (1820)

Phillip William Wyatt
Born in Pimlico St Peter, Middlesex, England, United Kingdommap
Ancestors ancestors
Son of and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married 31 Oct 1841 in St Luke, Chelsea, London, Middlesex, Englandmap
Husband of — married 20 Oct 1855 in Parish Church of St. Simon Zelotes, Bethnal Greenmap
Descendants descendants
Died [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Biography

Father was Phillip W Wyatt, Architect, . Grandfather was James Wyatt who led the family Architectural Building and Engineering Businesses. James Wyatt Grandfather had taken the severe steps of disinheriting and estranging himself from his son Phillip William Wyatt, while the son was still in his early 20s, because he felt his behavior was so troubling. That is one of the reasons that information is much less plentiful than information about other Sons and Grandsons of James

1st Marriage

Philip William Wyatt, of full age, Bachelor, Architect Clerk, of 19 Draycott Place, Chelsea, son of Philip William Wyatt, Architect
Mary Ann Kent, of full age, Spinster, of 77 Alfred Place, New Road, Chelsea, daughter of Henry Kent, Stone Mason
were married 31st October 1841 at the Parish Church of St. Luke Chelsea, after Banns. Philip William Wyatt signed; Mary Ann Kent made her mark. Witnesses: Augustus Wyatt (possible sibling); Sarah Kent (possible sister of Mary Ann) (both signed)

Children & Census

England census of 1851, were living at 12 Oxford Street, Stepney
Philip W Wyatt 31, father Phillip, born 1820 Pimlico, Middlesex, described as widower
Douglas W Wyatt 8; born Sept 26 1842 Chelsea
Susan Ada Wyatt 6; born June 1844 Kensington
Mary Caroline Wyatt 4; born June 1846 Kensington

2nd Marriage

Philip William Wyatt, of full age, Widower, Clerk, of 6 Salisbury Place, son of Philip William Wyatt, Deceased
Caroline Wheeler, of full age, Spinster, of 6 William Street, daughter of James Wheeler, Deceased were married 20th October 1855 at the Parish Church of St. Simon Zelotes, Morpeth Street, Church of England, Bethnal Green (location can be found, current maps),
after Banns. Philip William Wyatt; Caroline Wheeler (both signed). Witnesses: William Hall, Mary Dear (both signed).

Sources

St James, Paddington, Middlesex, London, England.

Douglas William Wyatt b1842 : , Philip William Wyatt in entry for Douglas William Wyatt, 13 Aug 1843; "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch citing , reference ; FHL microfilm 579,297


England 1851 Census:

Name: Douglas W Wyatt birth residence North Wharf Road Paddington; Current residence 12 Oxford Street, Stepney Age: 8 Relation: Son (Child) Father's name: Philip W Wyatt Gender: Male Where Father born: Chelsea, Middlesex, England Civil Parish: Stepney County/Island: Middlesex Country: England View image Registration district: Stepney Sub-registration district: Mile End Old Town Upper ED, institution, or vessel: 16 Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 419 Piece: 1552 Folio: 430 Page Number: 71 Household Members:

Susan Ada Wyatt 1844: "England and Wales Birth Registration Index, 1837-2008," database, FamilySearch

Philip William Wyatt, 1855 Citation from Family Treefor second marriage: Bethnal Green, London, England, General Register Office, Southport, England. "England and Wales Marriage Registration Index, 1837-2005," database, FamilySearch





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Image currently associated with this profile is symbolic of a highly acclaimed project designed by grandfather James Wyatt and then built under the leadership of James' brother Samuel Wyatt at Oxford University. The Radcliffe Observatory incorporating novel, imaginative scientific tools and brilliant design ideas, giving the university great stature at the end of the 18th Century. The family connection with regard to Phillip had been fractured before the death of James 1813.
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