CharlesJr EVERARD

Male 1815 - Bef 1881  (< 65 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  CharlesJr EVERARD was born in 1815 in Writtle, Essex, England (son of Charles EVERARD and Sarah TOMLINSON); died before 1881 in St Matthew, Bethnal Green, Middlesex, London.

    Notes:

    NOTE 1./ 1861 St Mathew, Bethanal Green, Middlesex, England census,

    Name Birth Year BirthPlace Relation Civil Parish County/Island
    Charles Everard abt 1815 Writtle, Essex, England Head Bethnal Green St Matthew Middlesex
    Sarah Everard abt 1815 Writtle, Essex, England Wife Bethnal Green St Matthew Middlesex
    Charles Everard abt 1836 Writtle, Essex, England Son Bethnal Green St Matthew Middlesex
    Esther Everard, abt 1844 Bethnal Green, Middlesex, England Daughter Bethnal Green St Matthew Middlesex
    Mary Ann Everard, abt 1848 Bethnal Green, Middlesex, England Daughter Bethnal Green St Matthew Middlesex
    Alfred Everard abt 1851 Bethnal Green, Middlesex, England Son Bethnal Green St Matthew Middlesex
    Emma Everard, abt 1853 Bethnal Green, Middlesex, England Daughter Bethnal Green St Matthew Middlesex
    Ellenor Everard, abt 1856 Bethnal Green, Middlesex, England Daughter Bethnal Green St Matthew Middlesex.

    CharlesJr married Sarah COLEMANS on 16 Feb 1835 in Writtle, Essex, England. Sarah (daughter of William COLEMAN and UNKNOWN) was born in 1814 in Writtle, Essex, England; died after 1881 in Mile End Old Town, London, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Charles EVERARD was born in 1836 in Tower Hamlet, Bethenal Green, Middlesex.
    2. Thomas EVERARD was born in 1839 in Tower Hamlet, Bethenal Green, Middlesex; died before 1851 in Bethnal Green, Middlesex, England.
    3. Esther EVERARD was born in 1844 in St Matthew, Bethnal Green, Middlesex, London; died after 1881 in Mile End Old Town, London, England.
    4. Mary Ann EVERARD was born in 1848 in Bethnal Green, Middlesex, England.
    5. Alfred EVERARD was born in 1851 in Bethnal Green, Middlesex, England.
    6. Emma EVERARD was born in 1853 in Bethnal Green, Middlesex, England.
    7. Ellenor EVERARD was born in 1856 in Bethnal Green, Middlesex, England.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Charles EVERARD was born in 1786 in Writtle, Essex, England (son of John or William EVERARD and Mary UNKNOWN); died in Jun 1845 in Chelmsford, Writtle, Essex, England.

    Notes:

    NOTE 1./ 1821 Writtle Essex England census<>

    Name of Head: Families in House: Occ: Male: Female
    EVERARD Charles 1 1 Trd 1 (age 31-40) 2 (age 5-10 & 31-40)

    NOTE 2./ Pigot's Essex 1832-3 Trade Directory <>

    CHELMSFORD, WITH THE VILLAGES OF BOREHAM, BROOMFIELD, SPRINGFIELD, GREAT AND LITTLE WALTHAM, WIDFORD AND NEIGHBOURHOODS

    CHELMSFORD, the county town of Essex, is one of high respectability; and its neighbourhood abounds with wealthy and genteel families. It is 29 miles from the Metropolis, 22 from Colchester, and 10 from Maldon; situated in a beautiful valley, between the Chelmer and the Can, to which rivers the gardens on each side of the town extend. The country surrounding Chelmsford is pleasant and fertile; the soil consists principally of a deep rich loam, intermixed with veins of gravel. Maurice, Bishop of London, first made Chelmsford a place of importance, in 1100, by building a bridge of three arches over the river Can; the present is an elegant stone bridge, of one arch, erected several years since in its stead. The government of the town is confided to two resident magistrates, and several constables. Lady Mildmay is the owner of the manor, who holds courts baron and leet annually. The assizes for the county take place in Lent, July and December - the latter for the delivery of the gaol only: there is also a county court for the recovery of debts under 40s.; and petty sessions held weekly on Tuesdays and Fridays, besides others held quarterly, for petty offences. The legal town's business, as well as that of the election of representatives in parliament, take place in the town hall, which is a neat building of white stone, with a rusticated basement, and ornamented with handsome columns supporting a pediment; assembly rooms, and other convenient offices, are also within the walls of this building. Contiguous to it is a neatly sculptured conduit, supplied by a spring about a quarter of a mile distant, which yields to the town excellent water. A penitentiary is near this town; it is a well constructed edifice and is intended for the reception of prisoners, and to supersede the use of the old gaol. This is not a manufacturing town; but its local trade is well supported by its own inhabitants, and those of the surrounding district. Chelmsford, for its size, may be considered rich in the vehicles for the diffusion of knowledge, there being three well-edited newspapers issued from the press weekly; there is also a philosophical society, of which Dr. Venables is the respected president.

    The church is an ancient Gothic structure, dedicated to St. Mary. About twenty-five years since, the body or roof fell in, owing to the ignorance of the workmen, who were digging a vault too near the main pillars; since which it has been repaired and modernized, and additional galleries erected. The parish is a rectory, including Chelmsford and its hamlet Moulsham, held by the Rev Carew Anthony St. John Mildmay, son of Lady Mildmay, the patroness of the living; the Rev. H.L. Majendie is the present curate. The other places of worship are two chapels for independents, one each for baptists, and Wesleyan methodists, and a new large meeting-house for the society of friends. Here is a 'royal free grammar school,' founded by Edward VI., and endowed with land situate in the county; and some almshouses, founded by the Mildmay family. The market day is Friday, which, besides being well supplied with other general articles for consumption, is a large one for corn. Fairs, May 12th and November 12th, for cattle. - By the late government census, the population of Chelmsford, with MOULSHAM hamlet, appears to be as follows: in 1801, 3,775 --in 1811, 4,649 - in 1821, 4,994 - and in 1831, 5,435 inhabitants; being an increase, in 30 years, of 1,660 persons.

    Charles married Sarah TOMLINSON on 01 Jan 1811 in Writtle , Essex, England. Sarah was born about 1790 in Writtle, Essex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah TOMLINSON was born about 1790 in Writtle, Essex, England.
    Children:
    1. 1. CharlesJr EVERARD was born in 1815 in Writtle, Essex, England; died before 1881 in St Matthew, Bethnal Green, Middlesex, London.
    2. James EVERARD was born in 1826 in Bethnal Green, Middlesex, England.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John or William EVERARD was born in 1771; died after 1841 in Writtle, Essex, England.

    Notes:

    NOTE 1./ 1841 Writtle Essex England census: <>

    Record Abode Name Surname Male-Age Female-Age : Trade
    758Writtle Green Mary Everard 50 school master
    759 Writtle Green George Everard 25 Ag Labourer
    760 Writtle Green Thomas Everard 20 Ag Labourer
    761 Writtle Green John Everard 15 Ag Labourer
    762 Writtle Green Susannah Everard 20
    763 Writtle Green John Everard 70

    NOTE 2./ Pigot's Essex 1832-3 Trade Directory <>

    WRITTLE ESSEX ENGLAND

    WRITTLE is a village and parish in the hundred of Chelmsford, about 2½ miles from that town, and 30 from London. It was formerly a market town, but has long been divested of that consequence and its trade by the importance of Chelmsford. It still, however, maintains its rank amongst the most respectable villages in this district, and is the residence of many opulent families. The remains of a palace, built by King John in 1211, are a short distance from the green. A remarkable custom in the manor of Writtle, is denominated "Leppe and Lasse," viz. that every cart coming over a part of it called Greenbury, except it belong to a nobleman, must pay fourpence to the lord of the manor. The present possessor of the manor is Lord Petre, of Thorndon hall. The parish is very extensive, and computed to be sixty-one miles in circumference.

    The church, dedicated to All-Saints, is an ancient building, consisting of a nave, chancel, and side aisles, with an embattled tower at the west end; in 1802 the tower fell with a tremendous crash, since which it has been rebuilt, and contains eight excellent bells and a handsome clock. There are besides a methodist chapel, a neat workhouse; a charity school for thirty boys and twenty girls, and six almshouses for poor widows. The living here is a vicarage, and the peculiar jurisdiction extends to both parishes of Writtle and Roxwell : it is in the gift of the warden and fellows of New College, Oxford, the Rev. Thomas Penrose is the vicar of Writtle cum Roxwell. The latter place was formerly considered but as an hamlet to Writtle, but it is now a distinct parish, except as to the peculiar jurisdiction. A pleasure fair is held in Writtle on Whit-Monday. By the late government returns Writtle parish contained 2,348, and that of Roxwell, 847 inhabitants.

    POST. - Letters from CHELMSFORD arrive (by foot post) every morning at nine.

    COACH To LONDON, John West's coach, from the Star, Writtle, every morning (Sunday excepted) at six.

    CARRIER To LONDON, James Smith, from his house, twice a week, days uncertain

    John married Mary UNKNOWN. Mary was born in 1791; died after 1841 in Writtle, Essex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary UNKNOWN was born in 1791; died after 1841 in Writtle, Essex, England.
    Children:
    1. 2. Charles EVERARD was born in 1786 in Writtle, Essex, England; died in Jun 1845 in Chelmsford, Writtle, Essex, England.
    2. WilliamJr EVERARD was born on 03 May 1789 in Writtle, Essex, England; died on 29 Aug 1828 in Writtle, Essex, England.
    3. Elizabeth EVERARD was born in 1790 in Writtle, Essex, England.
    4. George EVERARD was born on 31 Jan 1802 in Writtle, Essex, England; died on 14 May 1844 in Writtle, Essex, England.
    5. Thomas EVERARD
    6. Susannah EVERARD
    7. John EVERARD

  3. Children:
    1. Ann TOMLINSON was born about 1796 in Writtle, Essex, England; died before 15 Mar 1840 in Writtle, Essex, England.
    2. 3. Sarah TOMLINSON was born about 1790 in Writtle, Essex, England.