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| Birth |
Before 28 Jul 1793 |
Walcot St Swithin, Bath, Somerset |
| Christened |
28 Jul 1793 |
Walcot St Swithin, Bath, Somerset |
| Gender |
Male |
| Living |
15 Oct 1820 |
24 Little Trinity Lane, Queenhithe, London |
| Occupation |
15 Oct 1820 |
| Warehouse Man |
| Living |
16 Nov 1823 |
Goswell Road, Clerkenwell, Middlesex |
| Occupation |
16 Nov 1823 |
| Warehouse man |
| Living |
17 May 1835 |
Sidney Street, Islington, Middlesex |
| Occupation |
17 May 1835 |
| Carman |
| Living |
6 May 1838 |
Parrs Place, Islington, Middlesex |
| Occupation |
29 Jul 1839 |
8 James Street, St Luke, Middlesex |
| Occupation |
29 Jul 1839 |
| Carman |
| Living |
12 Jul 1840 |
8 James Street, St Luke, Middlesex |
| Occupation |
12 Jul 1840 |
| Carman |
| Occupation |
1841 |
| Carman |
| Census |
1 Jun 1841 |
8 James Street, Parrs Place, St Luke, Middlesex |
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| Living |
22 Jan 1842 |
8 James Street, Parrs Place, St Luke, Middlesex |
| Occupation |
22 Jan 1842 |
| Carman |
| Living |
13 Feb 1842 |
James Street, Goswell Road, St Luke, Middlesex |
| Occupation |
13 Feb 1842 |
| Carman |
| Living |
5 Apr 1846 |
James Street, Goswell Road, St Luke, Middlesex |
| Occupation |
5 Apr 1846 |
| Carman |
| Living |
14 Feb 1847 |
Charles Street, St Luke, Middlesex |
| Misc |
15 May 1848 |
Old Bailey, London |
| Theft from William & Elizabeth Ennever |
- ELIZABETH PULBROOK, LOUISA GEORGE, Theft > theft from a specified place, 15th May 1848.
Reference Number: t18480515-1286
Offence: Theft > theft from a specified place
Verdict: Guilty > other; Guilty > other
Punishment: Imprisonment > other; Transportation
See original
1286. ELIZABETH PULBROOK and LOUISA GEORGE , stealing 1 bed, 3 blankets, 4 sheets, and other articles, value 5l. 3s. 5d.; the goods of William Ennever; George having been before convicted.
ELIZABETH ENNEVER. I am wife of William Ennever, of Charles-street, City-road. On 23rd March the prisoner George took two furnished rooms in my house—she came next day with Pulbrook, who she said was her mother, and a man she said was her husband—on 7th April they did not come home—they left the door locked—I got in on 10th, and missed blankets, sheets, spoons, and other things—they never came back—on 14th I found the prisoners in custody.
MARY HOBLEY TARRANT. I am a marine store dealer, at Wellington-street, Goswell-street. Three weeks before I was before the Magistrate, Pulbrook sold me a coal-scuttle, a pair of flower-tubes, and a stove—I bought this chamber, this knife and fork, and these ornaments, of both prisoners together.
Pulbrook. They were left to be fetched back again. Witness. They were sold.
THOMAS SWAIN. I am in the service of Mr. Wilton, a pawnbroker, of Goswell-street. I produce a pillow which I took in I believe of Pulbrook—the features of both prisoners are very familiar to me—I gave this ticket—(produced)—it is in my writing—it is in the name of Ann Davis.
Pulbrook. I lost the ticket going home, and came back to stop it. Witness. Yes, you did.
ROBERT MOSS. I am a pawnbroker, in Goswell-street. I produce a bolster pawned by Pulbrook on 30th March, in the same of March.
WILLIAM BROWN. I am in the service of a pawnbroker. I saw my master take a piece of carpet in pawn of Publbook—she gave her name "Ann davis"—she afterwards pawned a watch-stand.
JOB SMITH (policeman, G 44.) I took Pulbrook in Seward-street, Goswell-street and George very near the same spot—they both said if the prosecutrix would not prosecute she should have all her property returned—I told them to be careful what they said, as it might be used against them—George said she was sorry for what had been done.
MRS. ENNEVER re-examined. All these things are my husband's, and were let with the room.
Pulbrook's Defence. My husband was fitting himself out to go to India; he was to send me some money, and I could have taken the things out, or my father would have got them out for me.
JANE KING. I produce a certificate of George's former conviction—(read—Convicted May, 1845, of stealing sheets and blankets, confined six months; six weeks solitary)—I was present—she is the person.
PULBROOK— GUILTY. Aged 49.— Confined Twelve Months.
GEORGE— GUILTY. Aged 24.— Transported for Seven Years.
Courtesy of OldBaileyOnline.org
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William & Elizabeth Ennever Theft from their house |
| Criminal |
16 Dec 1850 |
Millbank Prison, Westminster, Middlesex |
| receiving stolen goods. |
- Convicted on 16th December 1850 and sentenced to 7 years in gaol on 24th January 1851. Document indicates he had a previous conviction.
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William Ennever (1793-1869) Gaol of Newgate (3 of 3) |
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William Ennever (1793-1869) Prison document (1 of 2) |
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William Ennever (1793-1869) Prison document (2 of 2) |
| Occupation |
1851 |
Millbank Prison, Westminster, Middlesex |
| Convict |
- Name: William Enever
Age: 58 years
Married, 8 children
Read, Write, General Intelligence: Well
Trade or Occpn: Carman
Crime: Feloniously receiving stolen well knowing (them to be stolen)
Sentence: Seven years
Date & Place of Conviction: 16/12/1850 Central Criminal Court
Date & Place of Committal: 2/12/1850 Police Court, Marylebone
Places & Periods of Confinement: Gaol of Newgate, Dartmoor 1yr 10 months
Number of months in Separate Confinement: Millbank 8 months, 26 days
Character & Conduct: Millbank Good, Dartmoor V Good
Residence of next of kin: 38 Charles St, City Road
Religion: Protestant
Health: Good
Dated 23rd January 1851
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| Census |
1 Apr 1851 |
Millbank Prison, Westminster, Middlesex |
| Criminal |
21 Oct 1851 |
Dartmoor Prison, Dartmoor, Devon |
| Moved to Dartmoor Prison. |
- See documents related to Dec 1850 conviction.
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William Ennever (1793-1869) Gaol of Newgate (1of 3) |
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William Ennever (1793-1869) Gaol of Newgate (2 of 3) |
| Occupation |
12 Oct 1853 |
| Carman |
| Criminal |
12 Dec 1853 |
City Road, London |
| Released from gaol |
- See Newgate Gaol documents.
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| Occupation |
1861 |
| Cellarman |
| Occupation |
11 Feb 1861 |
| Carman |
| Census |
1 Apr 1861 |
10 Masons Place, St Luke, Middlesex |
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| Occupation |
25 Dec 1862 |
| Carman |
- Father's name given as William Emm, Carman and is presumed to refer to William Ennever.
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| Occupation |
29 Nov 1863 |
| Carman |
| Died |
6 Jun 1869 |
St Luke Workhouse, Shoreditch, London |
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| Occupation |
1 Sep 1872 |
| Carman |
| Age |
75 years |
| Person ID |
I209 |
2. Somerset Ennevers & Essex (3) Enevers | Henry Ennever I161, Henry Thomas Ennever I797 |
| Last Modified |
15 Mar 2010 |
| Father |
John ENNEVER, Born: Before 22 Aug 1756, Walcot, Bath, Somerset , Died: Yes, date unknown (~ 68 years) |
| Mother |
Sarah HIBBITT, Born: Abt 1754, Died: Before 4 Oct 1818, St Andrew, Clifton, Gloucestershire (~ 64 years) |
| Married |
8 Nov 1781 |
St Mary's Chapel, Walcot, Bath, Somerset |
| Family histories |
 | Joseph Ennever and his criminal connections A summary of the criminal activities of Joseph and his family |
 | Name changes in the Ennever and associated families Information about many of the name changes that have occurred. |
| Family ID |
F64 |
Family Group Sheet |
| Family 1 |
Jane GRAY, Born: Abt 1790, Died: Yes, date unknown (~ 42 years) |
| Married |
4 Feb 1816 |
Christ Church, Greyfriars, Newgate, London |
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William Ennever & Jane Gray Pallot's record of marriage |
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William Ennever & Jane Gray Parish register |
| Children |
| + | 1. George ENNEVER, Born: 28 Aug 1816, St Luke, Middlesex , Died: 19 Nov 1887, St Olave's Union Infirmary, Deptford Lower Road, Rotherhithe, London (71 years) |
| | 2. Jane ENNEVER, Born: 15 Sep 1820, Died: Yes, date unknown (~ 1 years) |
| | 3. Sarah Elizabeth ENNEVER, Born: 1823, Finsbury, Middlesex , |
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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) |
| Family ID |
F65 |
Family Group Sheet |
| Family 2 |
Mary WADE, Chr: 5 Jun 1798, Harringworth, Northamptonshire , Died: Yes, date unknown (~ 39 years) |
| Married |
11 Aug 1833 |
Parish Church, Weld Chapel, Edmonton, Middlesex |
- Having lost his first wife, Jane Gray, William remarried and it is assumed this was to Elizth's sister, Mary Wade, Elizth being his 3rd wife.
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William Ennever & Mary Wade Parish register |
| Children |
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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) |
| Family ID |
F3620 |
Family Group Sheet |
| Family 3 |
Elizabeth WADE, Born: 1813, Thorpe by Water, Harringworth, Northamptonshire , Died: 28 Jun 1888, St Giles Workhouse, Holborn, London (75 years) |
| Married |
29 Jul 1839 |
Parish Church, St Luke, Middlesex |
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William Ennever & Elizabeth Wade Parish register |
| Children |
| | 1. William James ENNEVER, Born: 21 Jun 1840, St Luke, Middlesex , |
| + | 2. John ENNEVER, Born: 22 Jan 1842, 8 James Street, Parrs Place, St Luke, Middlesex , Died: 17 Mar 1915, St Pancras District (73 years) |
| + | 3. Joseph Wade ENNEVER, Born: 21 Oct 1843, St Luke, Middlesex , Died: 10 May 1908, Croydon, Surrey (64 years) |
| | 4. Francis ENNEVER, Born: 17 Mar 1846, Finsbury, London , Died: Yes, date unknown (~ 0 years) |
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| Family histories |
 | Joseph Ennever and his criminal connections A summary of the criminal activities of Joseph and his family |
 | Marriages to a closely-related family member (including to a dead spouse's sibling and a dead sibling's spouse) |
| Family ID |
F63 |
Family Group Sheet |
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 | Birth - Before 28 Jul 1793 - Walcot St Swithin, Bath, Somerset |
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 | Christened - 28 Jul 1793 - Walcot St Swithin, Bath, Somerset |
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 | Living - 16 Nov 1823 - Goswell Road, Clerkenwell, Middlesex |
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 | Married - 11 Aug 1833 - Parish Church, Weld Chapel, Edmonton, Middlesex |
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 | Living - 17 May 1835 - Sidney Street, Islington, Middlesex |
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 | Living - 6 May 1838 - Parrs Place, Islington, Middlesex |
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 | Criminal - receiving stolen goods. - 16 Dec 1850 - Millbank Prison, Westminster, Middlesex |
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 | Occupation - Convict - 1851 - Millbank Prison, Westminster, Middlesex |
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 | Census - 1 Apr 1851 - Millbank Prison, Westminster, Middlesex |
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 | Census - 1 Apr 1861 - 10 Masons Place, St Luke, Middlesex |
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