Career
They had seven surviving children. The second son was John Helder Wedge (1793–1872), emigrant to Tasmania. Charles Wedge practised as a surveyor and assisted John Rennie in the construction of canals.
He was often appointed a Commissioner of the Inclosures and also practised modern agricultural techniques on his farms at Little Wilbraham and Shudy Camps, in Cambridgeshire.
Charles Wedge died in 1842, aged 96 years.