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Personal data Wyrley BIRCH 


Household of Wyrley BIRCH

He is married to Katherine Sarah REYNARDSON (BIRCH).

They got married on July 19, 1804 at Marylebone, London., he was 22 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. George Wyrley BIRCH  1805-1855 
  2. Henry William BIRCH  1809-> 1884
  3. Peregrine BIRCH  1817-> 1881
  4. Lawrence (J.P.) BIRCH  1824-1895 
  5. Agnes Ellen BIRCH  1825-> 1851
  6. Frances Augusta BIRCH  > 1833-????
  7. Jemima Lucy BIRCH  > 1841-????


Notes about Wyrley BIRCH

Re: Wreatham Hall Norfolk - Birch

Posted by: Tania Dennis (ID *****8504) «tab»Date: October 12, 2008 at 06:51:16

In Reply to: Wreatham Hall Norfolk - Birch by Patrick Mullarkey«tab»of 1312

The Gentleman's Magazine 1867

W.Birch, Esq

Dec 24 1866. At Wretham Hall Norfolk aged 85, Wyrley Birch, Esq., of Wretham. The deceased was the only son of the late George Birch, Esq., of Hamstead Hall, co. Stafford (who was High Sheriff of Norfolk in 1803, and who died in 1807), by Anne daughter of Thomas Lane, Esq. of Bentley, co. Stafford, and was born at Hamstead Hall in the year 1781. He was educated at Eton and at Trinity Coll., Cambridge, he was for many years a magistrate for Norfolk, and served the office of High Sheriff of that county in 1848.

The family of Birch was formerly of Birchfield, in the parish of Handsworth, Stafforshire, and of Birch Green and Aston, in the county of Warwick, and Thomas of that name was living at Birchfield temp.Elizabeth. He was the father of Thomas Birch, Esq. of Harborne whose son George was the grandfather of Sir Thomas Birch, Knight Judge of the Court of Common Please, who died in 1757. His eldest son, George of Hamstead hall and Handsworth, who was born 1739, was the father of the gentleman now deceased.

The late Mr. Wyrley Birch married in 1804, Katharine Sarah, 3rd daughter of Jacob Reynardson, Esq. of Holywell, co. Lincoln, by whom (who died in 1861) he had issue fifteen children. His eldest son, Mr George Wyrley Birch, died in 1855, having married Jane, daughter of Richard Congreve, Esq. and left issue a son, Wyrley, who now succeeds to the estates of his grandfather, he was born in 1837, and married in 1862, Rebecca Katharine, daughter of the Ven. Samuel Moore Kyle, Archdeacon of Cork.

The Gentleman's Magazine 1868

At Ballycroy, Mayo Ireland, aged 61, Thomas Jacob Birch, esq. He was the second son of the late Wyrley Birch esq. of Wretham Norfolk, by Katharine Sarah........

Regards

Tania

England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1861-1941 (ancestry.com) gives: WILLS. 1867. / BIRCH Wyrley Esq. / Effects under £80,000. / 27 April. / The Will with five Codicils of Wyrley Birch late of Wretham Hall Thetford in the County of Norfolk Esquire deceased who died 24 December 1966 at Wretham Hall aforesaid was proved at the Principal Registry by the oaths of Thomas Jacob Birch of Wretham in the County aforesaid Esquire Barrister-at-Law and one of the County Court Judges for the said County and Henry William Birch of 68 Lincoln's-Inn-fields in the County of Middlesex Esquire the Sons the Executors.

Copy of the Burial of George Birch esq., the marriage of«b» Uyrley Birch Esq.,«/b» and Katherine Sarah Reynardson, and the Baptism of George Uyrley Birch rheir eldest son. Handsworth or Hansworth co. Staff. Copy of certificate of the burial of Edward Audley; Copies of 19 century marriage and burial certificates MS 3810/69 c. 1800

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