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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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 | A & C Tadman Funeral Directors for five generations |
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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 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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 | Criminals and law-breakers in the Ennever and associated families A list of all known law-breakers and their crimes |
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 | Early Australian Enever settlers to Mitta Mitta, Victoria, QLD Including an extract from Mitta Mitta: from the early pioneer days by S Colquhoun |
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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/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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 | 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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 | Killed in the line of duty Stephen Oldacres Lawson (1880-1922) |
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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) |
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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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 | 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 |
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 | Origin of the name Ennever |
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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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 | Strange things occur in families... Some of the more unusual occurrences in the Ennever & related families, not featured elsewhere. |
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 | The 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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 | The French Connection A collection of early and more recent family connections with France. |
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 | The Innivere family at the time of the Plague or Black Death (1665-6) |
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 | The Pelman Institute and Pelmanism Details of W J Ennever's Mind Training courses. |
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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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 | 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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 | 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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 | 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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