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Sarah Eyes, the daughter of Charles Eyes and Martha Pennington married Henry Wilson on June 26th, 1834 at St. Mary C of E Church, Walton. Henry was a schoolmaster and on the 1841 and 1851 censuses, the family are shown as living at a school in Everton Terrace. Henry also, for a time, appears to have had some connection with the Liverpool Blue Coat School.
 
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Henry Wilson, 1802 - 1872
Sarah Eyes, 1800 - 1852
Sarah and Henry had two children:
 
Henry Talbot Wilson, b. 1837 and baptized at St. George C of E Church, Everton on December 6, 1837. He married Jane Donnell and had two children, Ina and Muriel. He died in Rome in 1912.
 
John Johnson Wilson, b. 1839 and baptized at St. George C of E Church, Everton on May 5, 1839. He married Frances Ann Pearson (b. about 1847 in Liverpool, daughter of William Pearson) on January 23, 1868 at St. Philip C of E Church, Liverpool. They had six children: (1) Henry, b. March 19, 1868, baptized May 13, 1869 at St. Peter C of E, Liverpool; (2) Charles William, b. November 9, 1872, baptized December 3, 1872 at St. Peter C of E, Liverpool; (3) Minnie Frances, b. 1874. She married James Bowcock in 1898 in Liverpool; (4) Frederick Johnson, b. abt 1877 in Liverpool. He married Jessie Hewitt; (5) Albert Horatio, b. 1879 in Liverpool. He married Gertrude Harriet Duncan; (6) Harold Talbot Wilson, b. 1881 and married Gertrude Margaret Smith.
           
(from l - r) Charles William Wilson, Albert Horatio Wilson, Minnie Frances Wilson, John Johnson Wilson, Frances Ann Wilson (nee Pearson), Harold Talbot Wilson & Frederick Johnson Wilson. (c. 1890)
Thanks to Peter & Bill Wilson for providing information and photographs concerning the descendants of Henry Wilson & Sarah Eyes.
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