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Charlotte Morris
Father: Stephen Morris
Mother: Mary Floyd
Born: 1763-12-23
Baptised: 1764-01-18
Died: 1845-05-21 (aged 82 years)
Buried: Penn churchyard.
= Married  =
on: 1786-04-11
at: Penn
Thomas Weller
Father: William Weller
Mother: Ann House
Born: 1761
Baptised: 1761-06-03
Died: 1823 (aged 62 years)
Buried: Penn churchyard.
Children:   |
Stephen
Born: 1787
Died: 1868
Mary
Born: 1789
Died: 1830-10-25
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Born: 179x
A
Born: 179x
C
Born: 179x
Sarah
Born: 1798
Died: 1853
Elisabeth
Born: 1800
Died: 1857-06-09
John
Born: 1802
Died: 1883-08-27
Edward
Born: 1805
Died: 1826-12-23
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Born: 180x

Further information for Charlotte Morris.

Biography

When Stephen Morris died his property in Penn and Princes Risborough was left to his wife Mary, who died a few months later leaving £200 to her grandson Stephen Weller, with half of her interest in a leasehold wood -St. John's Wood- held jointly with George Hearn and Thomas Floyd, and leased from the Crown. The rest of her property was to be sold and the interest paid to her daughter Charlotte and after her death to Stephen and all other children. Shortly after his Mother's death in 1845, Stephen 'surrendered' -presumably sold- land, cottages and The Bell at Princes Risborough, previously owned by his Mother, to his cousins Edward and William Weller of Amersham. Information from Copy of Court Roll, Aylesbury Record Office, ref.D/X 875., which contains interesting details.

Copy of Court Roll, Aylesbury C.R.O. D/X 875. Land in Princes Risborough.

Gravestone inscription

Sacred to the memory of Thomas Weller of this parish who departed this life June 20th. 1823 aged 62 years.

Also Charlotte his wife who died May 21st. 1845 in the 82nd. year of her age.

Also Mary Treacher daughter of the above, died October 25th. 1830 aged 41 years.

Also Elizabeth Prindible their daughter who died June 9th. 1857.


Published by Malcolm Weller.