Wijewardene family
The Wijewardene family [1] is a Sri Lankan family that is prominent in enterprise and politics. Along with many members who have been successful politician across generations, the family includes two Chief Justices, two Prime Ministers and a President of Sri Lanka.
The Wijewardene family | |
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Current region | Colombo |
Place of origin | Sedawatte |
Members | Don Richard Wijewardena, Junius Richard Jayewardene, Ranil Wickremasinghe, Ruwan Wijewardene, Upali Wijewardene, Eugene Wilfred Jayewardene, Esmond Wickremesinghe, Vimala Wijewardene |
Traditions | Theravada Buddhism |
Estate(s) | Rickman House, Colombo, Arcadia, Diyatalawa, Adisham Hall |
History
Tudugalage Don Phillip Wijewardene gained success as a timber merchant having established the Sedawatte Mills, after moving to his mother's village of Sedawatte near the banks of the Kelani river which was used to transport timber. He became a supplier of timber, bricks and sand to public works and the military undertakings of the colonial government and invested in real estate. He was awarded the title of Muhandiram and took the name of Wijewardene at the turn of the century. His sons continued his business ventures, with Don Richard Wijewardena branching out into print media having established Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Limited. After it was nationalized by Sirimavo Bandaranaike's government, Don Richard Wijewardena's son, Ranjith Wijewardene established Wijeya Newspapers in 1979.
Family Tree
- Tudugalage Muhandiram Don Phillip Wijeywardene - Muhandiram + Dona Helena Dep Weerasinghe
- Don Richard Wijewardena (1886–1950) + Alice Meedeniya
- Ranjith Wijewardene + Ranjani Senanayake
- Ruwan Wijewardene (1975- ), Member of Parliament, Cabinet Minister
- Nalini Wijewardene + Esmond Wickremesinghe
- Shan Wickremasinghe (1947- ), Founder of Sri Lankan television
- Ranil Wickremasinghe (1949- ), Prime Minister of Sri Lanka, Government Minister, Member of Parliament
- Rani Wijewardene + George Gomes
- Shalini Gomes + Themiya Loku Bandara Hurulle, Member of Parliament, Project Minister (Science and Technology)
- Ranjith Wijewardene + Ranjani Senanayake
- Don Charles Wijewardene (1893-1956) + Vimala Wijewardene, Member of Parliament, Minister of Health
- Padmini Wijewardene
- Rukmani Wijewardene + C Beligammana
- Ananda Wijewardene
- Don Walter T Wijewardene (1894–1939) + Anula Kalyanawathi Wijesinghe
- Upali Wijewardene (1938–1983) + Lakmini Ratwatte
- Kalyani Wijewardene (193?+2010) + Dr Gamini Attygalle, FRCS (brother of General Sepala Attygalle)[2]
- Anoja Devi Wijewardene (1933-2014) + Prof Stanley Wijesundera (1923 -1989)
- Shalitha Wijesundera, Member of the Western Provincial Council
- Don Phillip Alexander Wijewardene + Neeva Hulugalle
- Iranganie Wijewardene + Donald Joseph Wijewardene
- Nelun Kumari Wijewardene + William Tissa "Tommy" Ellawala
- Amari Wijewardene, Ambassador to the United Kingdom
- Iranganie Wijewardene + Donald Joseph Wijewardene
- Dr Don Edmund Wijewardene + Dr Corin Amanda Jennings
- Dr Phillip Revatha "Ray" Wijewardene - Chancellor University of Moratuwa + Seela de Mel
- Anoma Wijewardene
- Roshini Wijewardene
- Mandy Wijewardene
- Pamela Manel Wijewardene + Vernon Wijetunga, QC
- Dr Phillip Revatha "Ray" Wijewardene - Chancellor University of Moratuwa + Seela de Mel
- Agnes Helen Wijewardene + Eugene Wilfred Jayewardene (1874–1932), Chief Justice
- Junius Richard Jayewardene (1906–1996), President of Sri Lanka, Prime Minister of Sri Lanka, Government Minister, Member of Parliament, Member of State Council
- Hector Wilfred Jayewardene (1916–1990)
- Don Luis Wijewardene + Muriel Godamunne
- Donald Joseph Wijewardene + Iranganie Wijewardene
- Nelun Kumari Wijewardene + William Tissa "Tommy" Ellawala
- Amari Wijewardene - Ambassador to the United Kingdom
- Semitha Wijewardene + Victor Tennekoon, Chief Justice
- Dayanthi Tennekoon + Dayantha Athulathmudali
- Donald Joseph Wijewardene + Iranganie Wijewardene
- Don Richard Wijewardena (1886–1950) + Alice Meedeniya
Other members of the family include;
References
- "Wijewardene family". Retrieved 24 September 2019.
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