1854 - 1897 (43 years)
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Name |
Frederic ENNEVER |
Nickname |
Fred |
Born |
9 Jan 1854 |
Hornchurch, Essex |
Christened |
19 Feb 1854 |
Hornchurch, Essex |
Gender |
Male |
Census |
1 Apr 1861 |
16 Abney Gardens, St John at Hackney, Middlesex |
Occupation |
1871 |
Potsman |
Census |
1 Apr 1871 |
9 Cooperative Terrace, St Luke, London |
Living |
14 Feb 1877 |
Bow, Middlesex |
Name (also known as) |
14 Feb 1877 |
Frederick Ennever |
Occupation |
14 Feb 1877 |
Cellarman |
Living |
18 Dec 1878 |
55 Walker Street, Limehouse, Middlesex |
Occupation |
18 Dec 1878 |
Assistant Pot Man |
Occupation |
1881 |
Barman |
- Believed to Lovat Arms (see Sarah's request for relief)
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Census |
1 Apr 1881 |
55 Walker Street, Limehouse, Middlesex |
Living |
8 Aug 1887 |
19 Locksley Street, Limehouse, Middlesex |
Occupation |
8 Aug 1887 |
Bar Man |
- Believed to Lovat Arms (see Sarah's request for relief)
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Living |
6 Oct 1887 |
Limehouse, Middlesex |
Occupation |
6 Oct 1887 |
Barman |
Living |
22 Nov 1887 |
Colney Hatch Asylum, Enfield, Middlesex |
- "Admitted as a Lunatic & subsequently discharged quite well".
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Occupation |
22 Nov 1887 |
Lovat Arms, Burdett Road, Bow, London |
Barman |
Living |
From Feb 1889 to Mar 1889 |
Colney Hatch Asylum, Enfield, Middlesex |
- Recorded as in Colney Hatch in March 1889 in Bromley House admission register for Albert & Ernest Ennever, his sons.
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Living |
Abt Feb 1889 |
93 St Pauls Road, Stepney, London |
Living |
7 Feb 1889 |
39 Walker Street, Bow Common, Middlesex |
Occupation |
7 Feb 1889 |
Barman |
Occupation |
1891 |
Cellarman |
Census |
1 Apr 1891 |
7 Flint Avenue, Bromley, London |
Misc |
16 Oct 1893 |
Old Bailey, London |
Witness in trial of William Nash |
- WILLIAM NASH, Theft > burglary, 16th October 1893.
Reference Number: t18931016-873
Offence: Theft > burglary
Verdict: Guilty > lesser offence
Punishment: Imprisonment > hard labour
See original
873. WILLIAM NASH (31) , Burglary in the dwelling-house of Samuel John Friend, and stealing three bottles of brandy and three bottles of wine, his property. Second Count, receiving the same.
MR. THORNE COLE Prosecuted.
HENRY P. ODDIGTON (605 K). On 19th September I was on duty in Burdett Road, Limehouse, and saw the prisoner with three large bottles of brandy on his right arm and a small bottle inside his breast-pocket—I asked what he had got—he said, "Feel and see," and one of the bottles of brandy fell on the ground and was broken; it was all lost—I asked him where he brought it from—he said from Rotherhithe, and he gave a man 5s. for it—he then said, "I bought them from a man at White Horse Lane, Stepney, and gave him 10s. for them"—afterwards he said from a man near Mile End—I searched his pockets and found a flask of brandy, with an address, "Glovers' Arms, Limehouse"—he was then about 300 yards from the Glovers' Arms.
See original
Cross-examined by prisoner. You had no tools to commit a burglary with—you looked rather dirty—you gave three accounts to the sergeant.
FREDERICK ENNEVER . I am potman at the Glovers' Arms, Burdett Road, Limehouse—on the night preceding September 19th, I saw the place securely fastened at 12.45—I was called about five a.m. and found the cellar door forced—it had been secured with a chain and a wooden weight, but no bolts or lock; the wood had been taken off, which would allow the flap to be moved sufficiently to admit anybody—I went to bed at 1.15, the wooden weight was then there—the wine cellar was forced, and I missed seven bottles of Henessey's brandy and three bottles of port wine, and this sample bottle, with the name of my house on it—this brandy costs 5s. 6d. a bottle; nobody could buy three bottles for 10s.
Cross-examined. The cellar is about six feet deep under the flap—there is no pulley or steps; you could not get down and get up again without help.
CHARLES BRIDGE (Police Inspector K). I examined this cellar flap, and found by the marks that it had been raised by a jemmy—the locks of the beer cellar had been forced off, and the screws forced out of the woodwork.
The prisoner, in his statement before the Magistrate and in his defence, said that he bought the urine and brandy of a man named Smeed, who took ten shillings for them, as that was all the money the prisoner had got, and he could have found Smeed if he had been allowed out on bail.
GUILTY on the Second Count. He then
PLEADED GUILTY to a conviction at Hertford in March, 1893.— Six Months' Hard Labour.
Courtesy of OldBaileyOnline.org
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Frederick Ennever (1854-1897) Witness in trial of William Nash |
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Frederick Ennever (1854-1897) Witness in trial of William Nash |
Name (also known as) |
31 Dec 1897 |
Fred Ennever |
Died |
31 Dec 1897 |
Poplar Workhouse, Poplar, Middlesex |
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Fred Ennever (1854-1897) Workhouse register |
Living |
7 Jan 1899 |
45 Arcadia Street, Poplar, London |
- Fred Ennever is recorded on his daughter Ada's christening record although he had died in 1897.
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Occupation |
7 Jan 1899 |
Barman |
Living |
13 Feb 1902 |
45 Arcadia Street, Poplar, London |
- Fred Ennever is recorded on his sons' Oscar William & Samuel Francis christening records although he had died in 1897.
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Occupation |
13 Feb 1902 |
Barman |
Occupation |
1903 |
Barman |
- As recorded on Grace Lydia's marriage certificate.
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Occupation |
8 Feb 1913 |
Carpenter (deceased) |
Name (also known as) |
3 Dec 1913 |
Frederick William Ennever |
Occupation |
3 Dec 1913 |
Hotel Keeper (deceased) |
Person ID |
I102 |
1. Essex Ennevers |
Last Modified |
18 Aug 2010 |
Father |
Francis John ENNEVER, Born: Before 9 Nov 1828, Rainham, Essex , Died: 22 Jan 1890, Mile End Infirmary, Mile End, Middlesex (Age > 61 years) |
Mother |
Eliza MOUSER, Born: 1823/4, Cransford, Suffolk , Died: 28 Feb 1880, 61 St Dunstan's Road, Stepney, Middlesex (Age 56 years) |
Married |
24 Nov 1851 |
Parish Church, St Helen and St Giles, Rainham, Essex |
- Ages recorded as Francis 23, Eliza 27.
In presence of James Ennever and Eliza Ennever.
Marriage transcribed as Enneveer.
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Family ID |
F49 |
Family Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family (spouse) |
Sarah Wilder VINER, Born: 31 May 1856, Southwark, Surrey , Died: 6 Jun 1934, West Ham District, Essex (Age 78 years) |
Married |
14 Feb 1877 |
Parish Church, St Mary, Stratford Bow, Middlesex |
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Frederick Ennever & Sarah Willda Viner Parish register |
Children |
| 1. Albert Frederick William ENNEVER, Born: 18 Dec 1878, 55 Walker Street, Limehouse, Middlesex , Died: 8 Nov 1903, Pretoria, South Africa (Age 24 years) |
| 2. Ernest James Cyril ENNEVER, Born: 1880, Limehouse, London , Died: 12 Sep 1949, Waverley, New South Wales, Australia (Age 69 years) |
| 3. Nellie Alice Elsie Maud ENNEVER, Born: 20 Jul 1882, Limehouse, London , Died: 17 Jun 1887, London Hospital, Whitechapel, London (Age 4 years) |
| 4. Grace Lydia ENNEVER, Born: 18 Sep 1884, Limehouse, London , Died: 17 Mar 1971, Harrow, Middlesex (Age 86 years) |
| 5. Willda Nellie ENNEVER, Born: 29 Jun 1886, Limehouse, Middlesex , Died: 27 Sep 1886, 19 Locksley Street, Limehouse, Middlesex (Age 0 years) |
| 6. Fred ENNEVER, Born: 8 Aug 1887, 19 Locksley Street, Limehouse, Middlesex , Died: 16 Oct 1887, 19 Locksley Street, Limehouse, Middlesex (Age 0 years) |
| 7. Oscar William ENNEVER, Born: 18 Sep 1888, Mile End District, Middlesex , Died: Abt Mar 1946, Bristol District, Gloucestershire (Age 57 years) |
| 8. Fred ENNEVER, Born: 1890, Poplar District, London , Died: 23 Jun 1891, 4 Flint Avenue, Poplar, Middlesex (Age 1 years) |
| 9. Samuel Francis ENNEVER, Born: 16 Jun 1892, Bromley St Leonard, London , Died: 22 Feb 1918, Maltepe Hospital, Constantinople, Turkey (Age 25 years) |
| 10. Ada Rosalie ENNEVER, Born: 30 Nov 1895, Poplar, London , Died: 22 Jun 1919, West Ham District, Essex (Age 23 years) |
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Family histories |
 | 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) |
Family ID |
F34 |
Family Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Event Map |
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 | Born - 9 Jan 1854 - Hornchurch, Essex |
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 | Christened - 19 Feb 1854 - Hornchurch, Essex |
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 | Census - 1 Apr 1861 - 16 Abney Gardens, St John at Hackney, Middlesex |
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 | Census - 1 Apr 1871 - 9 Cooperative Terrace, St Luke, London |
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 | Living - 14 Feb 1877 - Bow, Middlesex |
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 | Married - 14 Feb 1877 - Parish Church, St Mary, Stratford Bow, Middlesex |
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 | Living - 18 Dec 1878 - 55 Walker Street, Limehouse, Middlesex |
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 | Census - 1 Apr 1881 - 55 Walker Street, Limehouse, Middlesex |
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 | Living - 8 Aug 1887 - 19 Locksley Street, Limehouse, Middlesex |
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 | Living - 6 Oct 1887 - Limehouse, Middlesex |
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 | Living - 22 Nov 1887 - Colney Hatch Asylum, Enfield, Middlesex |
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 | Occupation - Barman - 22 Nov 1887 - Lovat Arms, Burdett Road, Bow, London |
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 | Living - From Feb 1889 to Mar 1889 - Colney Hatch Asylum, Enfield, Middlesex |
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 | Living - Abt Feb 1889 - 93 St Pauls Road, Stepney, London |
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 | Living - 7 Feb 1889 - 39 Walker Street, Bow Common, Middlesex |
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 | Census - 1 Apr 1891 - 7 Flint Avenue, Bromley, London |
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 | Misc - Witness in trial of William Nash - 16 Oct 1893 - Old Bailey, London |
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 | Died - 31 Dec 1897 - Poplar Workhouse, Poplar, Middlesex |
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 | Living - 7 Jan 1899 - 45 Arcadia Street, Poplar, London |
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 | Living - 13 Feb 1902 - 45 Arcadia Street, Poplar, London |
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