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 | Albert Midlane (1825-1909)
Hymn writer
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 | Albert Sydney (Syd) Enever, designer of the MGA & MGB motor cars
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 | Australia's 'First Fleeters' Between 1787 and 1850 the English sent more than 160,000 convicts to Australia. The first eleven of the transport ships are known today as the 'First Fleet' and contained the convicts and marines who are now acknowledged as the founders of Australia.
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 | A & C Tadman Funeral Directors for five generations
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 | Cleopatra Cecilia Burgoyne & Augustus Joseph Enever A story of a broken marriage, power and Power, aristocracy, misery, the exalted position of 'Once Master of British commerce' and some surprising connections in the family
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 | Close family links in a Victorian rural community A summary of the complex blood relationships that existed within some of the Tilney All Saints, Norfolk families who appear in my family history (Failes, Overton, Pollyn etc)
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 | Colin Croft Ennever His military career and the Sinking of the Bismarck.
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 | Complex (and bigamous) relationships between the Ennever, Appleton, Collins and Thomas families in the 19th century. See also the "Mary Stothart Ennever" and "Ennever and Appleton" stories.
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 | Criminals and law-breakers in the Ennever and associated families A list of all known family law-breakers and their crimes
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 | DNA matches in the Ennever and related families DNA testing has become relatively inexpensive recently and is becoming a major influence in family history research enabling us to discover not only many undiscovered genetic family links but also potentially answering some of our unsolved questions and knocking down our 'brick walls'. We will all also have illegitimacy somewhere in our family…
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 | Edward Eagar (1787-1866)
Convict, lawyer & merchant
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 | Ennever and Appleton, Wholesale and Manufacturing Confectioners A brief history (c1864-1961)
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 | Ennever Street, Toowong, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia The origins of Ennever Street
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 | Ennever/Hannaway name change Details of an unusual family name change.
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 | Flora Jane Thompson (nee Timms), authoress Authoress of Lark Rise to Candleford
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 | Geoffrey Eagar (1818-1891) Accountant, banker, politician and public servant
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 | George Henry Ince, gangland figure and the Barn murder and his links to the notorious Krays
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 | Innivere family at the time of the Plague or Black Death (1665-6)
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 | John Ennever 1712/13-1762 Dissolution of his marriage by an Act of Parliament.
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 | Joseph Ennever and his criminal connections A summary of the criminal activities of Joseph and his family
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 | Living conditions in Victorian London. Some of the conditions in which Ennever and associated families lived.
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 | Marriages to a closely-related family member (including to a dead spouse's sibling and a dead sibling's spouse and some bigamous and other illegal marriages)
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 | Marrying the boy or girl next door Examples of marriages between close neighbours.
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 | Mary Stothart Ennever (otherwise Collins) and her family The story of a bigamous relationship.
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 | Memories of Victor Douglas Clack & Clarice Baldwin Morris
(as told by the family)
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 | Mitta Mitta: From the Early Pioneer Days Early Australian Enever settlers to Mitta Mitta, Victoria, Australia, including extracts from Mitta Mitta: from the early pioneer days by S A Colquhoun
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 | More close family links in a Victorian rural community (Essex) More close family links in a Victorian rural community (Essex) between the Enever and Riley families
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 | Name changes in the Ennever and associated families Information about many of the name changes that have occurred.
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 | Occupations A description of the some of the more unusual or interesting occupations undertaken by Ennevers and others.
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 | Occupations at a very young age Occupations recorded at ages less than 16
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 | Occupations at an old age Occupations recorded at ages over 75 (or other unusual ages & occupations)
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 | Origin of the name Ennever/Enever etc
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 | Piano manufacturers:
W. J. Ennever & Son and Ennever & Steedman, pianoforte manufacturers in London and the related Nunns family, pianoforte manufacturers of New York. A short history of the Ennever and Nunns pianoforte makers.
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 | Questions remaining Some of the mysteries and outstanding questions about the Ennevers and associated families that you may be able to help me with.
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 | Rev. Basil Ranaldson Lawson: a collection of his sermons from the 1800s
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 | Stephen Oldacres Lawson (1880-1922)
Killed in the line of duty Stephen Oldacres Lawson (1880-1922)
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 | Strange things occur in families... Some of the more unusual occurrences in the Ennever & related families, not featured elsewhere.
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 | The French Connection A collection of early and more recent family connections with France.
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 | The Pelman Schools, The Pelman Institute and Pelmanism A detailed history of W J Ennever's Mind Training courses. Includes information about The Pelman Schools, The Pelman Institute, Pelmanism, Pelmanalysis and language training courses.
The financial dealings of the various companies is also examined in depth.
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 | The Tichborne Claimant, a Victorian Mystery (at the time one of the longest trials in English legal history)
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 | Upon an Extensive Scale The George Morris Story otherwise George Ennever 1782-1842
Cobbler to Keeper of Inns
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 | Well-known family members All family members who I have found featured in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography or its Australian equivalent, Who's Who 2008 or with an obituary in The Times.
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- Family (spouse): William Joseph ENNEVER / Mary Margaret Oldacres LAWSON
- Family (spouse): William Joseph ENNEVER / Teresa Ann SHERROTT
- Family (spouse): Augustus Joseph ENEVER / Cleopatra Cecilia BURGOYNE
- Family (spouse): William Taylor POWER / Cleopatra Cecilia BURGOYNE
- Family (spouse): William Joseph ENNEVER / Emmy Elvira Christina JACOBSON
- Family (spouse): John THOMPSON / Esther ENEVER
- Family (spouse): Captain Lionel Alistair David LESLIE / Barbara Yvonne ENEVER
- Family (spouse): Sir John LESLIE, 2nd Bt. / Leonie Blanche JEROME
- Family (spouse): Samuel BENNETT / Cleopatra Cecilia BURGOYNE
- Family (spouse): Sir John Cecil POWER, 1st Baronet / Lady Mabel Katherine Louisa PERKS
- Family (spouse): John POWER / Agnes UNKNOWN
- Family (spouse): Leonard Walter JEROME / Clarissa HALL
- Family (spouse): Lord Randolph Henry Spencer CHURCHILL / Jeanette JEROME, CI, DStJ
- Family (spouse): John Cooper HOBBS / Flora Matilda BERRY
- Family (spouse): Sir John Berry HOBBS / Ada Ellen GATES
- Harold Philip BARNES, O.B.E.
- Ferdinand BEACROFT
- Thomas Alfred BEACROFT
- Owen Ruskin BOND
- Charles BRAIN
- Samuel BRAIN
- Grant Paul CORNWELL, MBE
- Clarissa DICKSON-WRIGHT
- Edward EAGAR
- Geoffrey EAGAR
- Albert Sydney ENEVER
- David Joseph ENEVER
- Edward James ENEVER
- Terence James ENEVER
- William Joseph ENNEVER
- Reverend Bernard James FAILES, M.A., R.N. O.B.E.
- Albert Moulton FOWERAKER
- Delphi C HOLZMAN
- George Henry INCE
- Richard C IZARD
- John KIRKPATRICK
- Charles James KRAY
- Michael Norman MANLEY
- Norman Washington MANLEY
- Albert MIDLANE
- The Honourable Noel Newton NETHERSOLE
- Robert PARRATT, M.B.E.
- Charles John PHIPPS, FSA
- Annetta READING
- Clifton Eugene Bancroft ROBINSON, CBE
- Annie Maria SHERWOOD
- Sir Eric Bentinck SPEED, K.B.E., M.C., K.C.B.
- Flora Jane TIMMS
- Donald George WEHBY
- Arthur Dickson WRIGHT, MS FRCS
- Lt-Col. James Henry WYATT, C.B.
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 | William Joseph Ennever (1869-1947) An outstanding biography by John Karp of the man who founded The Pelman Institute and invented Pelmanism, the mind training course that was popular in the early 20th century.
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 | William Joseph Ennever (1869-1947), founder of The Pelman Institute and Pelmanism A brief summary of his life and career.
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 | Willisville: a brief history
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