George Wenman
George Wenman was an English cricketer who played from 1825 to 1834.
Wenman was born at Benenden in Kent in 1805, the son of John and Elizabeth Wenman, and was a member of the Wenman family, a number of whom were cricketers; his older brother John Wenman and cousins Charles and Ned Wenman all played for Kent county [cricket team (pre-1843)|Kent] in the early 19th century. Wenman is known to have played village cricket for Benenden, at that point one of the best teams in England, from 1822; a number of family members, including his uncle, also played for the team. As well as his home village, Wenman played village cricket for Hawkhurst, another strong club team, and Leeds.
Wenman made his debut in June 1825 for Kent against Sussex [county cricket team (pre-1839)|Sussex] on Hawkhurst Moor. He played in a total of nine important matches, including five for Kent, making his final appearances in 1834 when he played twice for Kent against England, once for England against Sussex, and once for the Players against the Gentlemen. In his nine important matches he scored a total of 66 runs, with a highest score of 19 not out made against Sussex 1829.
Professionally Wenman was a grocer and linen draper at Brookland, Kent. He died there in 1837 aged 31 and is buried at Benenden.