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| Name |
Teresa Mary ENNEVER |
| Born |
1867 |
St Pancras District, Middlesex |
| Gender |
Female |
| Census |
1 Apr 1871 |
12 St Thomas's Gardens, St Pancras, Middlesex |
| Died |
1876 |
Pocklington, Yorkshire |
| Buried |
Kensal Green Cemetery, Harrow Road, London |
| Person ID |
I385 |
1. Essex Ennevers |
| Last Modified |
12 Jan 2011 |
| 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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