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John Allen Wedgwood

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Wedgwood was the fifth of six children and the fourth and youngest son of
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pottery company that he had founded gave the family considerable wealth.
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On 29 January 1839, he officiated at the wedding of his cousins
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rector
Maer
Staffordshire
John Wedgwood
Etruria, Staffordshire
Bristol
John Bartlett Allen
Cresselly
Pembrokeshire
Josiah Wedgwood
Josiah Wedgwood & Sons
Westminster School
deacon
Church of England
priest
Downing College
Cambridge
ten-year man
Charles Darwin
Emma Wedgwood
Anglican
Unitarians
Maer Hall
Erasmus Alvey Darwin
Winchcomb
Gloucestershire



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