John Wedgwood (1766–1844)
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John Wedgwood (Christened 2 April 1766 — 26 January 1844), the eldest son of the potter Josiah Wedgwood, was a partner in the Wedgwood pottery firm from 1790-1793, and again 1800-1812. He was educated at Warrington Academy, and Edinburgh University.
He married Louisa Jane Allen (younger sister of his brother Josiah Wedgwood II's wife, Bessie) in 1794. They had six children, one of whom died in infancy:
- Col. Thomas Josiah Wedgwood (1797-1860), married Anne, daughter of Admral Sir Charles Tyler but dsp.
- Charles Wedgwood (1800-c.1823)
- Jessie Wedgwood (1804–1872) married her cousin Henry Allen Wedgwood, son of Josiah Wedgwood II
- The Rev. Robert Wedgwood, (1806-1881) Rector of Dumbleton, Gloucestershire.
- The Rev. John Allen Wedgwood (1796-1862) Rector of Maer, Staffordshire.
- Sarah Elizabeth (1795-1857)
Wedgwood had an interest in botany and horticulture, particularly the cultivation of tropical fruit and other exotic plants. He was a founder member of the Royal Horticultural Society. Wedgwood chaired the first meeting of the society on 7 March 1804. He died in Tenby, Pembrokeshire in 1844.