Paternal Family Tree: Eversfield
Around 1618 Edward Eversfield was born to Nicholas Eversfield of The Grove, Hollington [aged 34].
In 1629 [his father] Nicholas Eversfield of The Grove, Hollington [aged 45] died.
In 1644 Edward Eversfield [aged 26] and Mary Muschamp were married.
In 1660 Edward Eversfield [aged 42] was appointed Commissioner for Assessment in Sussex which office he held until 1663.
In 1660 Edward Eversfield [aged 42] was elected MP Bramber which seat he held until 1661.
In 1664 Edward Eversfield [aged 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.
In or before 1666 [his wife] Mary Muschamp died.
In 1666 Edward Eversfield [aged 48] and Frances Roberts were married.
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In or before 1670 [his wife] Frances Roberts died.
In 1670 Edward Eversfield [aged 52] and Cecily Warmestry were married.
In 1673 Edward Eversfield [aged 55] was appointed Commissioner for Assessment in Sussex which office he held until 1674.
Around 1676 Edward Eversfield [aged 58] died.