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Henry Wyatt (abt. 1796 - 1871)

Henry Wyatt
Born about in Brome Hall, Suffolk, Englandmap
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married 11 Nov 1823 in St. James, Westminster, Middlesex, Englandmap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 74 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canadamap
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Biography

Henry was born at Brome Hall on 27 Oct 1796[1] (or possibly 1798). Brome Hall was a very fancy country manor house but the Wyatt's were not landowners there; presumably they were servants, or may have been connected to the Wyatt family of well known architects at the time.

Henry married Emma Squibb at what is now known as St. James Church, Picadilly, in London.[2] They had a large family (11 or 12) all born in England, but they emigrated to Canada sometime before 1861 when they showed up in the Hamilton, Ontario census; possibly in the early 1840s, as their daughter Emma Wyatt was married in Hamilton in 1845.

Henry passed away 13 Jun 1871 in Hamilton, Ontario, and is buried in the St Matthew on-the-plains Cemetary.[3].

Sources

  1. Christening of Henry Wyatt, 27 Oct 1796 in FamilySearch database "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," FHL microfilm 887,400.
  2. Marriage of Henry Wyatt and Emma Squibb, 11 Nov 1823 in FamilySearch database "England Marriages, 1538–1973", citing Saint James,Westminster,London,England; FHL microfilm 1,042,319.
  3. Find A Grave memorial page for Henry Wyatt (1797–13 Jun 1871), citing Saint Matthew on-the-Plains Anglican Cemetery, Burlington, Halton Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada.




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