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| Name |
George Joseph Vincent ENNEVER |
| Born |
1872 |
St Pancras, Middlesex |
| Gender |
Male |
| Occupation |
1881 |
| Scholar |
| Census |
1 Apr 1881 |
1 Elm Villa, Stroud Green North Side, Greenham, Berkshire |
| Census |
1 Apr 1891 |
127 Queens Crescent, St Pancras, London |
| Occupation |
1901 |
| Commercial traveller |
| Census |
1 Apr 1901 |
127 Queens Crescent, St Pancras, London |
| Living |
4 Jun 1904 |
127 Queens Crescent, St Pancras, London |
| Occupation |
4 Jun 1904 |
| Contractor |
| Misc |
20 Feb 1906 |
Tuscany Wharf, Canal Road, Kingsland, London |
| Dissolution of Ennever and Phillipson Partnership of Builders Merchants |
- Builders Merchants also located at Clacton-on-Sea and Walton-on-the-Naze.
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London Gazette 10/7/1906 Announcement of dissolution of partnership |
| Occupation |
1911 |
| Traveller Metal Trade |
| Census |
1 Apr 1911 |
54 St Helen's Road, Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex |
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George Joseph Vincent Ennever & Marjorie Isabel nee Sheather 1911 census |
| Died |
1916 |
Rochford District, Essex |
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| Person ID |
I144 |
1. Essex Ennevers |
| Last Modified |
20 Sep 2010 |
| Father |
William Joseph ENNEVER, Born: 24 Feb 1830, Marylebone, Middlesex , Died: 3 Sep 1917, 'Tiverton', 23 Inverness Avenue, Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex |
| Mother |
Teresa Ann SHERROTT, Born: 1 Oct 1842, Langley, Buckinghamshire , Died: 25 Jan 1930, 19 Norfolk Road, Brighton, Sussex |
| Married |
2 Feb 1865 |
St Patrick's Chapel, Sutton Street, Strand, Middlesex |
| Family histories |
 | The French Connection A collection of early and more recent family connections with France. |
 | The Pelman Institute and Pelmanism Details of W J Ennever's Mind Training courses. |
 | 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. |
 | 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. |
 | William Joseph Ennever (1869-1947), founder of The Pelman Institute and Pelmanism A brief summary of his life and career. |
 | 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. |
| Family ID |
F44 |
Family Group Sheet |
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Event Map
(nb pins may represent approximate locations) |
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 | Born - 1872 - St Pancras, Middlesex |
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 | Census - 1 Apr 1881 - 1 Elm Villa, Stroud Green North Side, Greenham, Berkshire |
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 | Census - 1 Apr 1891 - 127 Queens Crescent, St Pancras, London |
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 | Census - 1 Apr 1901 - 127 Queens Crescent, St Pancras, London |
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 | Living - 4 Jun 1904 - 127 Queens Crescent, St Pancras, London |
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 | Married - 4 Jun 1904 - St Dominics Priory Church, St Pancras, London |
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 | Misc - Dissolution of Ennever and Phillipson Partnership of Builders Merchants - 20 Feb 1906 - Tuscany Wharf, Canal Road, Kingsland, London |
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 | Census - 1 Apr 1911 - 54 St Helen's Road, Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex |
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 | Died - 1916 - Rochford District, Essex |
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| Photographs |
 | Ennever family photo Back row, second from left is W.J. Ennever with wife Margaret Lawson in front of him. Tentative identification of two girls at far left as sisters Catherine and Philomena; woman in centre as mother Teresa Ann Sherrott; and elderly woman on right as aunt Catherine. The remaining men are presumed to include brothers Joseph, George and John. |
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