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Biography of Edward Eversfield 1618-1676

Paternal Family Tree: Eversfield

Around 1618 Edward Eversfield was born to [his father] Nicholas Eversfield of The Grove, Hollington (age 34).

In 1629 [his father] Nicholas Eversfield of The Grove, Hollington (age 45) died.

In 1644 Edward Eversfield (age 26) and Mary Muschamp were married.

In 1660 Edward Eversfield (age 42) was appointed Commissioner for Assessment in Sussex which office he held until 1663.

In 1660 Edward Eversfield (age 42) was elected MP Bramber which seat he held until 1661.

In 1664 Edward Eversfield (age 46) was appointed Commissioner for Assessment in Surrey which office he held until 1669.

Before 1666 Richard Roberts of Thorpe Langton, Leicestershire and [his future wife] Frances Roberts were married.

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In or before 1666 [his wife] Mary Muschamp died.

In 1666 Edward Eversfield (age 48) and Frances Roberts were married.

In or before 1670 [his wife] Frances Roberts died.

In 1670 Edward Eversfield (age 52) and Cecily Warmestry were married.

In 1673 Edward Eversfield (age 55) was appointed Commissioner for Assessment in Sussex which office he held until 1674.

Around 1676 Edward Eversfield (age 58) died.

Ancestors of Edward Eversfield

Edward Eversfield