Biography of Mary Evelyn -1723

Paternal Family Tree: Evelyn

Mary Evelyn was born to George Evelyn of Wotton and Mary Offley.

Evelyn's Diary. 29 Nov 1648. Myself, with Mr. Thomas Offley, and Lady Gerrard, christened my niece Mary, eldest daughter of my brother, [her father] George Evelyn (age 31), by my [her mother] Lady Cotton, his second wife. I presented my niece a piece of plate which cost me £18, and caused this inscription to be set on it-.

Before 1652 [her father] George Evelyn of Wotton (age 34) and [her mother] Mary Offley were married.

On 08 Aug 1664 [her mother] Mary Offley died.

Battles of Barfleur and La Hougue

Evelyn's Diary. 15 May 1692. My niece, M. Evelyn, was now married to [her husband] Sir Cyril Wyche (age 60), Secretary of State for Ireland. After all our apprehensions of being invaded, and doubts of our success by sea, it pleased God to give us a great naval victory, to the utter ruin of the French fleet, their admiral and all their best men-of-war, transport-ships, etc.

Around 15 May 1692 Cyril Wyche (age 60) and Mary Evelyn were married.

Evelyn's Diary. 04 Sep 1699. My worthy [her father] brother (age 82) died at Wotton, Surrey [Map], in the 83d year of his age, of perfect memory and understanding. He was religious, sober, and temperate, and of so hospitable a nature, that no family in the county maintained that ancient custom of keeping, as it were, open house the whole year in the same manner, or gave more noble or free entertainment to the county on all occasions, so that his house was never free. There were sometimes twenty persons more than his family, and some that stayed there all the summer, to his no small expense; by this he gained the universal love of the county. He was born at Wotton, Surrey [Map], went from the free school at Guildford, Surrey [Map] to Trinity College, Oxford University, Oxford, thence to the Middle Temple, as gentlemen of the best quality did, but without intention to study the law as a profession. He married the daughter of Colwall, of a worthy and ancient family in Leicestershire, by whom he had one son; she dying in 1643, left George her son an infant, who being educated liberally, after traveling abroad, returned and married one Mrs. Gore, by whom he had several children, but only three daughters survived. He was a young man of good understanding, but, over-indulging his ease and pleasure, grew so very corpulent, contrary to the constitution of the rest of his father's relations, that he died. My brother afterward married a noble and honorable [her mother] lady, relict of Sir John Cotton, she being an Offley, a worthy and ancient Staffordshire family, by whom he had several children of both sexes. This lady died, leaving only two daughters and a son. The younger daughter died before marriage; the other afterward married [her husband] Sir Cyril Wych (age 67), a noble and learned gentleman (son of Sir -- Wych), who had been Ambassador at Constantinople, and was afterward made one of the Lords Justices of Ireland. Before this marriage, her only [her brother] brother married the daughter of Eversfield, of Sussex, of an honorable family, but left a widow without any child living; he died about 1691, and his wife not many years after, and my brother resettled the whole estate on me. His sister, Wych, had a portion of £6,000, to which was added £300 more; the three other daughters, with what I added, had about £5,000 each. My brother died on the 5th of October, in a good old age and great reputation, making his beloved daughter, Lady Wych, sole executrix, leaving me only his library and some pictures of my father, mother, etc. She buried him with extraordinary solemnity, rather as a nobleman than as a private gentleman. There were, as I computed, above 2,000 persons at the funeral, all the gentlemen of the county doing him the last honors. I returned to London, till my lady should dispose of herself and family.

On 05 Oct 1699 [her father] George Evelyn of Wotton (age 82) died.

Evelyn's Diary. 25 Jan 1700. I went to Wotton, Surrey [Map], the first time after my [her father] brother's funeral, to furnish the house with necessaries, Lady Wych and my nephew Glanville, the executors having sold and disposed of what goods were there of my brother's. The weather was now altering into sharp and hard frost.

On 28 Dec 1707 [her husband] Cyril Wyche (age 75) died.

On 11 Dec 1723 Mary Evelyn died.

Ancestors of Mary Evelyn -1723

Great x 2 Grandfather: John Evelyn of Kingston

Great x 1 Grandfather: George Evelyn of Long Ditton

GrandFather: Richard Evelyn of Wotton

Father: George Evelyn of Wotton

Great x 1 Grandfather: John Stansfield

GrandMother: Eleanor Stansfield

Great x 1 Grandmother: Eleanor Comber

Mary Evelyn

Mother: Mary Offley