Genealogy
From "Memorials of Two Sisters: Susanna & Catherine Winkworth" Edited by their niece Margaret J. Shaen. 1908?
DICKENSON
- Stephen Dickenson
- "Eldest son of a wealthy yeoman, who owned the farm of Stone Court, & some outlying property at Pembury, Kent." Disowned by his father on account of his religious views. Started a village school, & finally settled at Pembury as a small landowner.
- 2 daughters?
- daughter married Henry Winkworth, died 21/4/1841.
- Daniel Dickenson
- "youngest brother." Living in 1847.
WINKWORTH
- The Rev. William Winkworth
- Chaplain of St. Saviour's Southwark, & chaplain of Horsemonger Lane Goal. married. _____; she died 2/1841.
- Thomas Winkworth. A navy surgeon, & afterwards a silk manufacturer in partnership with his brother Henry.
- son.
- son.
- Henry Winkworth. Clerk in a Government Office, & afterwards a silk manufacturer in partnership with his brother Thomas. Died 15/5/1869. Buried at St. Johns's Redland. Married Dickenson daughter; married Eliza Leyburn, 1845. Died aged 94.
- Susanna Winkworth. born 13/8/1820. died 25/11/1884.
- Emily Winkworth. born 11/2/1822, died 2/10/1887. married 2/9/1851 William Shaen of Cux[Cax?], Essex. They lived in London. He died 1887.
- Children.
- Margaret J. Shaen
- "youngest child" born 30/10/1862
- Selina Winkworth. born 4/12/1825, died 2/1885. married John Collie.
- Catherine Winkworth. born 13/9/1827, died 1/7/1878.
- William Winkworth. born at Manchester, died 8/1839.
- Stephen Winkworth. born 21/4/1831, died 7/1886. married 1861, ____ Thomasson.
- Alice Winkworth?
- Eliza Winkworth.
- Brother, went into the Navy. Died young, unmarried.