In 1857 his father enlarged and improved the family home, Little Aston Hall, a Georgian house with park and lake in Staffordshire.
John was educated at Merton College, Oxford (BA, 1861; MA, 1865). On 20 April 1876 he married Anne Hotham, the daughter of the Reverend Edwin Hotham, at St James's Church, Piccadilly. The marriage produced no children.
He died at Clifton on 4 January 1892, aged 51.
His widow Anne died on 25 April 1920, aged 83.
"He was buried in the Parker-Jervis family mausoleum in the churchyard of St Saviour's, Aston-by-Stone, Staffordshire."
In 1857 his father enlarged and improved the family home, Little Aston Hall, a Georgian house with park and lake in Staffordshire.
John was educated at Merton College, Oxford (BA, 1861; MA, 1865). On 20 April 1876 he married Anne Hotham, the daughter of the Reverend Edwin Hotham, at St James's Church, Piccadilly. The marriage produced no children.
He died at Clifton on 4 January 1892, aged 51.
His widow Anne died on 25 April 1920, aged 83.
"He was buried in the Parker-Jervis family mausoleum in the churchyard of St Saviour's, Aston-by-Stone, Staffordshire."
Inscription
Aged 51 years
Gravesite Details
Parker-Jervis Mausoleum. 1864; built by John Wood for the Parker Jervis family of Aston Hall. Hollington sandstone ashlar. Rectangular on plan. Consecrated on 9th April 1864.
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