William James GORDON-CANNING
- Marriage (1): Annie Nevile WYATT in 1884 in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England
General Notes:
Kelly's Directories 1897 -> 1906 J.P. Hartpury House, Hartpury, Gloucester
Mentioned in Kelly's Directory 1923
George Nevile Wyatt had been a churchwarden at St Luke's, Cheltenham, but in 1884 their daughter Annie married the Reverend William Clifford Aston, a son of the Vicar of St Luke's. In 1894 the patronage of the living at Leckhampton was up for sale, and was bought by Mrs Wyatt (by then a widow). When there was a vacancy in 1895 she was thus in a position to arrange the appointment of her son-in-law as the incumbent. This act of nepotism was perhaps forgivable, as Clifford Aston brought energy and good fellowship to the village. He is best remembered for inspiring the building of the Parish Hall as a centre of its social life.16
William married Annie Nevile WYATT, daughter of George Nevile WYATT and Augusta Warren DAUNT, in 1884 in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. (Annie Nevile WYATT was born in 1858 in Scotland.)
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