Siddhesh Joshi (Editor)

Joseph Wells (cricketer)

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Children
  
H. G. Wells

Spouse
  
Sarah Neal

Role
  
Cricketer

Name
  
Joseph Wells


Joseph Wells (cricketer) wwwespncricinfocomdbPICTURESDB052004052200

Bowling style
  
Right-arm roundarm fast

Died
  
October 14, 1910, Liss, United Kingdom

Grandchildren
  
Anthony West, G. P. Wells, Frank Wells, Anna-Jane Wells

People also search for
  
H. G. Wells, Sarah Neal, G. P. Wells

Batting style
  
Right-handed batsman

Joseph Wells (14 July 1828 – 14 October 1910) was an English cricketer and father of the noted author H. G. Wells.

Life

Wells was born at Penshurst Place in Kent. His uncle was Timothy Duke, a Penshurst bat and ball manufacturer.

He married Sarah Neal, a former domestic servant who was housemaid at Uppark in West Sussex between 1850-1855 (later she was re-employed as housekeeper from 1880 to 1893). Joseph was the head gardener at Uppark in 1851 and married Sarah in 1853. An inheritance allowed them to acquire a shop selling china and sporting goods, although it failed to prosper: the stock was old, and the location poor. Wells earned a meagre income, but little of it came from the shop; Joseph also received unreliable earnings from playing professional cricket for the Kent county team. Payment for skilled bowlers and batsmen came from voluntary donations after the matches, or from small payments from the clubs where the matches were played.

Wells was the first bowler to take four wickets in four balls in a first-class cricket match: in 1862 he dismissed Sussex's James Dean, Spencer Leigh, Charles Ellis and Richard Fillery with successive balls. (Spencer Leigh was the great-nephew of Jane Austen.) In 1866, while living at Atlas House, 46 High Street, Bromley, the couple had their fourth and last child "Bertie", who later became the author H. G. Wells.

Wells died at Liss in Hampshire.

References

Joseph Wells (cricketer) Wikipedia