I do not know if he had any brothers or sisters but I do know that he had at least two sons and a daughter. After his first wife died and he remarried, his son Charles ran away to Wales as a teenager. A result of not getting alone with his stepmother. Charles, back in those days, had a difficult time of finding work in Wales as he had an English surname; therefore he changed his name to Davies. His family then turned their backs on him, except for one sister (Em - I don't know if it is short for Emma or Emily). Charles married a Welsh lady and lived out his life in Wales.
Major Walter Clopton Wingfield was born in the United Kingdom.Therefore,he is from the United Kingdom
Major Walter Clopton Wingfield was born at Ruabon Vicarage, Wales, United Kingdom.
Major Walter Clopton was the citizen of United Kingdom by birth.
Major Wingfield is credited with inventing the game of tennis in 1873.
Major Walter Clopton wingfield
Major Walter Clopton Wingfield invented land tennis in 1873, which later became the "tennis" we know today.
Major Walter Clopton Wingfield invented tennis, and was born at Ruabon Vicarage, Wales, unitedkingdom
In 1873, British army officer Walter Clopton Wingfield created and patented a game for the purpose of entertainment at a friend's garden party in Llanelidan, Wales. The game was known as 'sticky' and it was marketed incredibly well. From 'sticky,' the modern game of tennis developed.
Real Tennis evolved rather than was invented. It began as a ball game played in the twelfth century and continued to evolve for the next several centuries. It has been suggested the game was first played by monks in cloisters, but there is no evidence of this. The first well known historical figure to play the game, however, was Henry V.
Nantclwyd Hall, Llanelidan - North Wales
Major Walter C. Wingfield
Major Walter C. Wingfield