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Tessa was the daughter of a wealthy landowner, who rented out one of his houses to Edward when he came to [[London]] after | Tessa was the daughter of a wealthy landowner, who rented out one of his houses to Edward when he came to [[London]] after retiring from his life of [[piracy]]. She decided to help Edward buy his own home and to find the necessary servants, eventually falling in love and marrying him. Her family disapproved of the union, leading to them becoming estranged. | ||
With the birth of Haytham, Tessa, Edward and Edward's daughter from his first marriage, [[Jennifer Scott|Jennifer]], lived in a manor on {{Wiki|Queen Square, London|Queen Anne's Square}} in Bloomsbury. There, Tessa treated Haytham with unequivocal affection, until the night before his tenth birthday in 1735. | With the birth of Haytham, Tessa, Edward and Edward's daughter from his first marriage, [[Jennifer Scott|Jennifer]], lived in a manor on {{Wiki|Queen Square, London|Queen Anne's Square}} in Bloomsbury. There, Tessa treated Haytham with unequivocal affection, until the night before his tenth birthday in 1735. | ||
Revision as of 05:04, 7 January 2014

Tessa Kenway (née Stephenson-Oakley; unknown – 1747) was the second wife of Edward Kenway, the mother of Haytham Kenway and the grandmother of Ratonhnhaké:ton. She is an ancestor of Desmond Miles.
Biography
Tessa was the daughter of a wealthy landowner, who rented out one of his houses to Edward when he came to London after retiring from his life of piracy. She decided to help Edward buy his own home and to find the necessary servants, eventually falling in love and marrying him. Her family disapproved of the union, leading to them becoming estranged.
With the birth of Haytham, Tessa, Edward and Edward's daughter from his first marriage, Jennifer, lived in a manor on Queen Anne's Square in Bloomsbury. There, Tessa treated Haytham with unequivocal affection, until the night before his tenth birthday in 1735.
On this night, five mercenaries broke into the house, and she witnessed her son kill an assailant in order to protect her. As a result of this attack, Edward, an Assassin, was killed for a journal that he possessed, which contained encoded information about the First Civilization.
Following this, seeing her son as a killer, as opposed to the innocent boy he had been prior to the assault, Tessa agreed to let Reginald Birch train Haytham in Europe. She stayed behind in England to oversee the reconstruction of the manor, but passed away twelve years later after suffering a fall.