Person:Francis Wedgwood (3)

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Francis Wedgwood
b.25 Nov 1800
d.2 Oct 1888
  1. Josiah Wedgwood, III1795 - 1880
  2. Henry Allen Wedgwood1799 - 1885
  3. Francis Wedgwood1800 - 1888
  4. Hensleigh Wedgwood1803 - 1891
  5. Emma Darwin1808 - 1896
  • HFrancis Wedgwood1800 - 1888
  • W.  Frances Mosely (add)
  1. Godfrey Wedgwood1833 - 1905
  2. Clement Wedgwood1840 - 1889
  3. Laurence Wedgwood1844 - 1913
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Name Francis Wedgwood
Gender Male
Birth[1] 25 Nov 1800
Marriage to Frances Mosely (add)
Death[1] 2 Oct 1888
Reference Number? Q5482727?


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Francis Wedgwood (25 November 1800 – 2 October 1888) a grandson of the English potter Josiah Wedgwood

Born in Tarrant Gunville, Dorset, Wedgwood was the son of the MP Josiah Wedgwood II. He became a partner in the Wedgwood firm in 1827 and was left in sole charge after the retirement of his father and elder brother Josiah Wedgwood III.

On 26 April 1832 in Rolleston on Dove, he married Frances Mosley, daughter of the Rev. John Peploe Mosley, rector of Rolleston. She was the granddaughter of the late Sir John Parker Mosley, 1st Baronet, and cousin to Sir Oswald Mosley, 2nd Baronet. Francis and Frances had seven children:

Economic difficulties in the 1840s led to Etruria Works and Etruria Hall being put up for sale, though only the hall was sold, because he had no inclination to live there, as the location had become compromised. He built a new house on a small estate at Barlaston, which, if less grand, was in a better situation.

He was joined in business by his eldest son Godfrey, and later by his younger sons Clement Francis Wedgwood and Laurence. Wedgwood retired from business in 1876 and died at Barlaston, Staffordshire in 1888.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Francis Wedgwood (1800–1888), in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.