1739 - 1814 (~ 75 years)
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Name |
William ENEVER |
Christened |
25 Feb 1738/9 |
Parish Church, St John the Baptist, Loughton, Essex |
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William Enever Parish register |
Gender |
Male |
Occupation |
From Abt Feb 1759 |
Parish clerk |
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William Enever signature
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William Enever signature
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Living |
20 Dec 1763 |
Loughton, Essex |
Living |
16 May 1768 |
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Name (also known as) |
28 May 1780 |
William Ennever |
Probate (Grant of) |
25 Sep 1804 |
Granted probate on the estate of his son, John. |
- This will was proved at London on the twenty fifth day of September eight hundred and four before the worshipful Charles Coote, doctor of laws,and surrogate of the right honourable Sir William Wynne, knight, also doctor of laws, master keeper or commissary of the prerogative court of Canterbury, lawfully constituted by the oaths of William Enever, the father and Henry Enever, the brother of the decease, and the executors named in the said will to whom administration was granted of all and singular the goods, chattels and credits of the said deceased, they having been first sworn duly to administer.
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Will |
27 May 1812 |
- Will of William Enever of Loughton 1814
This is the last will & testament of me William Enever, the elder of the parish of Loughton in the county of Essex, Yeoman. I give & devise to my second son Henry Enever of the said parish of Loughton, publican (whom I hereafter appoint executor of this my will & to his executors all that my customary or copyhold messuage or tenement, yard, garden, outhouses & premises, situate,standing & being in the said parish of Loughton aforesaid, & wherein I now inhabit & dwell with all & singular the appurtenances, thereunto belonging upon the following trust & consideration (viz) that he my said son Henry Ennever or his executors shall & do within three months next after my decease cause the said copyhold messuage or tenement, yard, garden,outhouses with all the appurtenances to be sold by public auction or private contract for the most money that can be got or procured for the same & with the clear monies arising from such sale to divide the same share & share alike equally between all & every of such my six children as shall then be living at the time of my decease (viz) William Enever and the said Henry Enever, Elijah Enever, Jane the wife of Daniel Higgins, James Enever & Mary the wife of George Richardson & as for & concerning all my ready monies, securities for monies, monies in the public funds list & deadstock, book debts, household goods & furniture & all other my personal estate & effects whatsoever & wheresoever (subject to the payment of my funeral expenses the charges of proving this my will & the few debts that shall happen to be owing at the time of my decease).
I give &bequeath the same & every part thereof to & among such of my aforesaid six children (viz William, Henry, Elijah, Jane, James & Mary or shall then be living at the time of my decease to be equally divided between them share & share alike respectively & lastly I do hereby nominate & appoint my said second son Henry Enever, sole executor of this my last will &testament hereby revoking & making void all former & other wills by meat any time made & executed & do hereby declare this only to be contain my last will & testament. In witness whereof I the said William Enever the testator, have to this my last will & testament contained in one sheet of paper set my hand & seal this twenty seventh day of May in the year of our Lord 1812. William Enever, signed, sealed, published & declared by the within named testator William Enever the elder, as & for his last will& testament in the presence of use, who in his presence & at his request & in the presence of each other, have set & subscribed our names as witnesses, hereto:- Richard Phillips, William A Evens of Leyton in Essex
Proved at London19th day August 1814 before the worshipful Richard Henry Crosewell LLD &surrogate, by the oath of Henry Enever the son & sole executor to whom admon was granted, having been first sworn duly to admin.
Transcribed by Dale Halliday
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Died |
May 1814 |
Buried |
17 May 1814 |
Parish Church, St John the Baptist, Loughton, Essex |
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William Enever Parish register |
Person ID |
I16596 |
1. Essex Ennevers |
Last Modified |
20 Apr 2013 |
Family (spouse) |
Agnes BRAGGENS, Died: Yes, date unknown |
Married |
20 Dec 1763 |
Parish Church, St John the Baptist, Loughton, Essex |
- Date unclear, possibly 25th. Married by Banns.
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William Enever & Agnes Braggens Parish register |
Children |
| 1. William ENEVER, Born: 8 May 1764, Loughton, Essex , Died: Nov 1833, Loughton, Essex (Age 69 years) |
| 2. Henry ENEVER, Chr: 15 Dec 1765, Parish Church, St John the Baptist, Loughton, Essex , Died: Abt 1 Mar 1826 (Age ~ 60 years) |
| 3. Joseph ENEVER, Born: 10 Oct 1767, Died: Yes, date unknown |
| 4. Elizabeth ENEVER, Chr: 7 Dec 1769, Parish Church, St John the Baptist, Loughton, Essex , Died: Yes, date unknown |
| 5. John ENEVER, Chr: 25 Aug 1771, Parish Church, St John the Baptist, Loughton, Essex , Died: Abt Aug 1804 (Age ~ 32 years) |
| 6. Elijah ENEVER, Chr: 12 Sep 1773, Parish Church, St John the Baptist, Loughton, Essex , Died: Jan 1837, Stepney, Middlesex (Age ~ 63 years) |
| 7. Jane ENEVER, Born: 14 Jan 1775, Died: Yes, date unknown |
| 8. James ENEVER, Born: 24 Oct 1776, Died: Before 1827 (Age < 50 years) |
| 9. Mary ENEVER, Chr: 25 Oct 1778, Parish Church, St John the Baptist, Loughton, Essex , Died: Yes, date unknown |
| 10. Charles ENNEVER, Chr: 28 May 1780, Parish Church, St John the Baptist, Loughton, Essex , Died: Yes, date unknown |
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Family ID |
F4952 |
Family Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Event Map |
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 | Christened - 25 Feb 1738/9 - Parish Church, St John the Baptist, Loughton, Essex |
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 | Living - 20 Dec 1763 - Loughton, Essex |
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 | Married - 20 Dec 1763 - Parish Church, St John the Baptist, Loughton, Essex |
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 | Buried - 17 May 1814 - Parish Church, St John the Baptist, Loughton, Essex |
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