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Frederick EVENNETT (1821 - 1879)
veterinary surgeon
Children Self + Spouses Parents Grandparents Greatgrandparents
Alice A EVENNETT (1850 - )
Emily E EVENNETT (1850 - )
Frances A EVENNETT (1852 - )
Walter William EVENNETT (1854 - 1932)
Frederick EVENNETT (1821 - 1879)

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Elizabeth Frances SMITH (1826 - 1910)
Frederick EVENNETT (1793 - 1865)











Ann CLEMENTS (1798 - 1864)












b. 1821 at Wadesmill, Hertfordshire, England
m. 02 Apr 1850 Elizabeth Frances SMITH (1826 - 1910) at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
d. 18 Apr 1879 at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia aged 58
Parents:
Frederick EVENNETT (1793 - 1865)
Ann CLEMENTS (1798 - 1864)
Siblings (9):
Thomas EVENNETT (1823 - 1895)
William Henry EVENNETT (1823 - )
John Chapman EVENNETT (1825 - 1868)
Walter EVENNETT (1827 - )
Charles Clements EVENNETT (1829 - 1873)
Emily EVENNETT (1830 - )
Henry EVENNETT (1832 - )
Ann Harriet EVENNETT (1834 - )
Philip Clements EVENNETT (1836 - )
Children (4):
Alice A EVENNETT (1850 - )
Emily E EVENNETT (1850 - )
Frances A EVENNETT (1852 - )
Walter William EVENNETT (1854 - 1932)
Grandchildren (10):
Hilda HURLEY, Ruth HURLEY, Frederick Clement EVENNETT (1879 - 1965), Percival John EVENNETT (1881 - 1947), Walter Leslie EVENNETT (1882 - ), Cecil Herbert EVENNETT (1884 - 1910), Bertrand Guy Gary EVENNETT (1886 - 1957), Mildred Jane EVENNETT (1888 - ), Mabel Grace EVENNETT (1891 - ), Norman Sydney EVENNETT (1894 - 1971)
Events in Frederick EVENNETT (1821 - 1879)'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1821 Frederick EVENNETT was born Wadesmill, Hertfordshire, England 18
30 Dec 1848 27 Immigration Sydney, New South Wales, Australia per "Walmer Castle" 18
1850 29 Birth of daughter Alice A EVENNETT New South Wales, Australia V18501154 37A/1850 18
1850 29 Birth of daughter Emily E EVENNETT New South Wales, Australia V18501155 37A/1850 18
02 Apr 1850 29 Married Elizabeth Frances SMITH (aged 24) Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Note 1 18
abt 1852 31 Birth of daughter Frances A EVENNETT 18
1854 33 Birth of son Walter William EVENNETT New South Wales, Australia V18541938 44A/1854 18
1864 43 Death of mother Ann CLEMENTS (aged 66) Barnet, London, Middlesex, England 18
11 Oct 1865 44 Death of father Frederick EVENNETT (aged 72) Hadley, Middlesex, England 18
18 Apr 1879 58 Frederick EVENNETT died Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 18
Note 1: V1850157 36B/1850, CJ, St James, his age 29, her age 24
Personal Notes:
Frederick & his brother John were assisted immigrants arriving in Sydney on the ship "WALMER CASTLE" on 30-DEC-1848. Frederick's marriage was news in the Sydney Morning Herald, having married the eldest daughter of William Smith, late of Holt, Norfolk. Shipping entry says that Frederick was 27 yrs of age, from Cambridge & that he obtained his diploma from Cambridge College. His parents were both living at the time of Frederick's immigration to Australia. According to a booklet on Castlemaine, Fred was a vet. there, from 1860-61.
Source References:
18. Type: E-mail Message, Abbr: e-mails general pool, Title: e-mails general pool
- Reference = Rod and Myra e-mail attachments 5-4-09 (Immigration)
- Reference = Rod and Myra e-mail attachments 5-4-09 (Death)
- Reference = Rod and Myra e-mail attachments 5-4-09 (Birth)
- Reference = Rod and Myra e-mail attachments 5-4-09 (Name, Notes)
- Reference = Rod and Myra e-mail attachments 5-4-09 (Marriage)

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