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Money Wigram (1790-1873) of [[Money Wigram and Sons]]
Money Wigram (1790-1873) of [[Money Wigram and Sons]]


1790 March 14th. Born in Walthamstow, the son of [[Robert Wigram]] and his wife Eleanor Watts; [[Robert Wigram]] was very close friends with [[William Money]] and christened one of his sons '''Money'''.  
1790 March 14th. Born in Walthamstow, the son of [[Robert Wigram]] and his wife Eleanor Watts; [[Robert Wigram]] was very close friends with [[William Money]] and christened one of his sons [[Money Wigram|Money]].  


1813 With his brother [[Loftus Wigram|Loftus]] owned a quarter of [[Wigram and Green]]
1813 With his brother [[Loftus Wigram|Loftus]] owned a quarter of [[Wigram and Green]]
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1832 Money Wigram built the first ship for his own account for trade to Australia. The Green family followed suit and began to establish a larger fleet of ships.
1832 Money Wigram built the first ship for his own account for trade to Australia. The Green family followed suit and began to establish a larger fleet of ships.


1843 On the expiration of the shipbuilding partnership of '''Wigram and Green''', the shipyard was divided down the middle. '''Money, Wigram & Sons''' retained the western half.
1843 On the expiration of the shipbuilding partnership of '''Wigram and Green''', the shipyard was divided down the middle. [[Money Wigram and Sons]] retained the western half.


1851 Money Wigram  61, master ship builder and ship owner, lived in Wanstead with Mary Wigram  49,  Money Wigram  28, brewer, Chas Hampshire Wigram  24, ship builder and owner, Clifford Wigram  22, ship builder and owner, Harriett Wigram  21, Eliza Wigram  12, Reynold Wigram  8<ref>1851 census</ref>
1851 Money Wigram  61, master ship builder and ship owner, lived in Wanstead with Mary Wigram  49,  Money Wigram  28, brewer, Chas Hampshire Wigram  24, ship builder and owner, Clifford Wigram  22, ship builder and owner, Harriett Wigram  21, Eliza Wigram  12, Reynold Wigram  8<ref>1851 census</ref>

Latest revision as of 13:19, 24 October 2019

Money Wigram (1790-1873) of Money Wigram and Sons

1790 March 14th. Born in Walthamstow, the son of Robert Wigram and his wife Eleanor Watts; Robert Wigram was very close friends with William Money and christened one of his sons Money.

1813 With his brother Loftus owned a quarter of Wigram and Green

1822 Married Mary Turner in Tandridge[1]

1832 Money Wigram built the first ship for his own account for trade to Australia. The Green family followed suit and began to establish a larger fleet of ships.

1843 On the expiration of the shipbuilding partnership of Wigram and Green, the shipyard was divided down the middle. Money Wigram and Sons retained the western half.

1851 Money Wigram 61, master ship builder and ship owner, lived in Wanstead with Mary Wigram 49, Money Wigram 28, brewer, Chas Hampshire Wigram 24, ship builder and owner, Clifford Wigram 22, ship builder and owner, Harriett Wigram 21, Eliza Wigram 12, Reynold Wigram 8[2]

1851 In partnership with his brother Henry Loftus Wigram as M. and H. L. Wigram, shipbuilders, of Brunswick Street, Blackwall, and Leadenhall Street, London[3]

1871 Money Wigram 81, retired manufacturer, lived in Great Hadham, with Mary Wigram 69, Clifford Wigram 44, master shipwright, Eliza Wigram 32[4]

1873 March 24th. Died

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Sources of Information

  1. Parish records
  2. 1851 census
  3. Post Office Directory
  4. 1871 census