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GB-2014-WSA-06888 · Person · 1734-1813

EVELYN, WILLIAM GLANVILLE, elder son of William Evelyn (afterwards Glanville) MP, Ightham, Kent, a Commissioner of the Revenue (I), and his second wife Bridget, dau. of Hugh Raymond, Saling Hall, Essex; b. 1734; adm. (aged 10) Feb 1743/4 (Morel's); left 1751; High Sheriff, Kent 1757; MP Hythe 1768-1802; m. 2 Aug 1760 Susannah, dau. of Thomas Ba[o ?]rrett, Shoreham, Kent; d. 3 Nov 1813.

Everard, Aldrovandus, 1659-?
GB-2014-WSA-06890 · Person · 1659-?

EVERARD, ALDROVANDUS, son of John Everard, London, and Dorothy Butler (IGI); bapt. St. Mary Abbots, Kensington, Middlesex 9 Jan 1659 (IGI); adm.; BB; KS 1672; elected to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1677, adm. pens. 2 Jul 1677, aged 18, scholar 1678.

Everard, Samuel, 1616-1688
GB-2014-WSA-06891 · Person · 1616-1688

EVERARD, SAMUEL, son of Daniel Everard, Dudinghurst, Essex, and Ann, dau. of Thomas Hone, Hornchurch, Essex; bapt. Doddinghurst, Essex 6 Aug 1616 (sic, IGI); adm.; Min. Can. 1633; KS 1635; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1637, matr. 17 Nov 1637, aged 18, Westminster Student; BA 1641; MA 1644; Master of Ewelme School, Oxfordshire; ordained priest (Oxford) 25 Jan 1663/4; Rector of Swyncombe, Oxfordshire, from 11 Jun 1666; m. 11 Apr 1664 Jane Peachie, widow; buried 5 Aug 1688.

GB-2014-WSA-06892 · Person · 1832-1885

EVERED, EVERARD ROBERT FOUNTAIN, second son of John Evered, Bridgwater, Somerset, barrister, and Eliza Maria, dau. of Lieut. -Col. Fountain Elwin, 44th Foot; b. 3 Sep 1832; adm. (G) 29 Jan 1849; left Aug 1850; Peterhouse, Camb., adm. pens. 1 Jun 1851, Gisborne scholar Nov 1852, matr. Mich. 1851; BA 1855; MA 1862; ordained deacon 1855, priest 1856 (both Manchester); Curate, Madeley, Staffs., and subsequently of St. George’s, Chorley, Lancs.; Perpetual Curate of Thurlby, Lincs., 9 Sep 1859-64; Vicar of St. Mary’s, Cross Green, South Darley, Derbs., 1864-82; m. 15 Dec 1857 Isabella Maria, second dau. of Henry Hawarden Fazakerley, Gellibrand Hall, Chorley, Lancs.; d. 30 Jul 1885.

GB-2014-WSA-06893 · Person · 1801-1887

EVERED, ROBERT GUY, second son of John Evered, Otterhampton, Somerset, barrister, and Anne, dau. of Andrew Guy, Barford Hall, Enmore, Somerset; b. 18 Jan 1801; adm. 26 May 1815 (Smedley's); in school list Feb 1816; Corpus Christi Coll. Oxford, matr. 16 Jun 1821; DL Somerset, High Sheriff 1870; m. 1829 Jane, second dau. of John Barratt, Baltonsbury, Somerset; d. 12 Feb 1887.

GB-2014-WSA-06894 · Person · 1870-1944

Everington, Edgar Armstrong, second son of William Devas Everington, of Castle Acre, Norfolk, by Laura Isabella, daughter of David Long, of Dillington Hall, Norfolk; b. Oct. 26, 1870; adm. Sept. 24, 1885 (G); left July 1889; Keble Coll. Oxon., matric. Oct. 12, 1889; B.A. 1893; adm. a solicitor June 1896; in practice in London; served in the Anti-Aircraft Corps R. N. V. R. March 1915 - April 1918; m. Aug. 1, 1900, Violet, daughter of George Edgar Frere, of London; d. Dec. 19, 1944.

GB-2014-WSA-06895 · Person · 1912-1990

Everington, Edward Herbert, son of Herbert Edward Everington (qv); b. 10 Apr. 1912; adm. Jan. 1926 (G); left July 1929; a broker, underwriter and underwritmg agent at Lloyd's; m. 6 Oct. 1956 Elizabeth Helen Andreae SRN, d. of Edward Philip Andreae PhD, of Oxted, Surrey; d. 3 May 1990.

GB-2014-WSA-06896 · Person · 1915-1982

Everington, Geoffrey Devas, brother of Edward Herbert Everington (qv); b. 4 May 1915; adm. Apr. 1929 (G); left July 1934; called to the Bar (Gray's Inn) Nov. 1939; QC 1968; Bencher Gray's Inn 1976; m. 18 Aug. 1951 Laila Nissen, d. of Harald Hovind, civil engineer, of Oslo; d. 23 Feb. 1982.

GB-2014-WSA-06897 · Person · 1874-1938

Everington, Herbert Devas, brother of Edgar Armstrong Everington (q.v.); b. July 1, 1874; adm. Sept. 16, 1886 (G); left July 1892; St. Bartholomew's Hospital; M.B. (Lond.) 1899; M.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P. 1899; practised at Sanderstead, Surrey; served in Egypt 1915-6; Lieut. R.A.M.C. July 1, 1915; author of God or No God (1934); m. July 4, 1905, Muriel Frances, only daughter of Edward Mulready Stone, of Sydenham, Kent; d. from the effects of a motoring accident, Sept. 23, 1938.

GB-2014-WSA-06898 · Person · 1912-1945

Evers, Gilbert Davey, son of Harold Evers of Bromley; b. 11 Jan. 1912; adm. Sept. 1925 (B), (A) Sept. 1926; left Apr. 1929; RAFVR 1939-45 (Flt Serg., flying instructor); PO Jan. 1945; killed in air operations over Germany 28 Jan. 1945.

Gilbert Davey “Pop” Evers was born at Bromley, Kent on the 11th of January 1912 the younger son of Harold Evers, a chartered secretary, and Rhoda Skene (nee Heathcote) Evers of 6, Haven Green, Ealing in London. He was educated at Westminster School where he was up Busby’s from September 1925 and up Ashburnham from September 1926 to April 1929.
He was granted a short service commission in the Royal Air Force with the rank of Acting Pilot Officer on the 21st of October 1935 and was confirmed in his rank on the 21st of October 1936. He resigned his commission on the 11th of March 1937.
On the outbreak of war he was working as an instrument flying instructor and was lodging at 83, Grand Avenue, Hassocks in Sussex.
He enlisted in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve in 1940 where he rose to the rank of Warrant Officer before being commissioned as a Pilot Officer on the 16th of January 1945.
On the 28th of January 1945, Bomber Command dispatched 153 Lancasters for an operation on the Gremberg railway marshalling yards at Cologne. The weather was clear and the target was hit but with some bombs overshooting.
Gilbert Evers and his crew took off from RAF Chedburgh at 10.46am on the 27th of January 1945 in Lancaster Mk I PD296 HA-B, as the Squadron’s lead aircraft for the operation. This was to be his 30th operation, the final one of his tour of operations. While the aircraft was in the target area it was hit by anti aircraft fire and crashed at 2pm at Bergisch-Gladbach, 14 kilometres to the east north east of the centre of Cologne, with the loss of all but one of the crew.
The crew was: -
Pilot Officer Gilbert Davey Evers (Pilot)
Sgt Ernest Noel James Francis (Flight Engineer)
Flying Officer Frederick J. Norton (2nd Navigator) (Wounded) (POW)
Flight Sergeant Anthony Morris (Navigator)
Flight Sergeant David Charles Allen (Air Bomber)
Flight Sergeant Eric Holland (Wireless Operator)
Sergeant Edward Bertram Barradell (Air Gunner)
Warrant Officer John Towns DFC (Air Gunner)
Theirs was one of four aircraft which were lost during the operation, one of which crash landed in liberated France.
The navigator, Frederick Norton, was the only member of the crew to survive. He had been wounded by shrapnel in the arm but landed safely by parachute and was captured. Had Gilbert Evers survived the operation he would have been stood down from further operations.
He is commemorated on the war memorial at the Church of Christ the Saviour, Ealing.
He is buried at Reichswald Forest War Cemetery Plot 31, Row C, Grave 1.