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Elizabeth Ann Everest (c. 1832 – 3 July 1895) was Winston Churchill's beloved nurse and nanny, and an important figure in his early life. She was born in Chatham, Kent. She was never married; "Mrs" was an honorific given to nannies and cooks as a courtesy. One of her early jobs was for the family of Thompson Phillips, a clergyman in Cumberland, where she brought up Ella Phillips for 12 years.

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  • Elizabeth Ann Everest (c. 1832 – 3 July 1895) was Winston Churchill's beloved nurse and nanny, and an important figure in his early life. She was born in Chatham, Kent. She was never married; "Mrs" was an honorific given to nannies and cooks as a courtesy. One of her early jobs was for the family of Thompson Phillips, a clergyman in Cumberland, where she brought up Ella Phillips for 12 years. (en)
  • Elizabeth Ann Everest (c. 1832, Chatham, Kent - 3 de julho de 1895, Finsbury Park, North London) foi uma babá de Winston Churchill, e uma figura importante na sua vida precoce. Os pais de Churchill, Lorde Randolph Churchill e Jennie Jerome Churchill, eram muito ativos na sociedade, mas emocionalmente distante, mesmo negligente, de seu filho. Ela se tornou muito próxima com sua babá, a senhora Everest, e se dirigiu a ela como "Woom", que em sua infância foi o mais próximo que podia chegar a dizer "mulher". Ela nasceu em Chatham, Kent, Inglaterra. Tanto quanto se sabe, ela nunca foi casado, por isso o "Mrs." pode muito bem ter sido um título honorário, como era o costume para babás na época. Churchill escreveu em sua autobiografia, A Minha Juventude . "Eu amava minha mãe caro - mas a uma dis (pt)
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  • Elizabeth Everest (en)
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  • Elizabeth Ann Everest (c. 1832 – 3 July 1895) was Winston Churchill's beloved nurse and nanny, and an important figure in his early life. She was born in Chatham, Kent. She was never married; "Mrs" was an honorific given to nannies and cooks as a courtesy. One of her early jobs was for the family of Thompson Phillips, a clergyman in Cumberland, where she brought up Ella Phillips for 12 years. She went into service with the Churchill family at the beginning of 1875, a month after Winston's birth. Later she was responsible for his younger brother Jack as well. Lord Randolph Churchill and Jennie Jerome Churchill were very active in society but emotionally distant, even neglectful, of their son. Young Winston became very close with his nanny and addressed her as "Woom," the nearest he could get to saying "Woman." Churchill wrote in his autobiography, My Early Life : "I loved my mother dearly - but at a distance. My nurse was my confidante. Mrs Everest it was who looked after me and tended all my wants. It was to her I poured out all my many troubles." She remained with the family until 1893, when she was let go. Churchill biographer William Manchester wrote that her firing was handled abruptly and poorly, given her long and devoted service to the family. She then returned to the Thomson Phillips family - he was by then an archdeacon in Barrow-in-Furness - and lived there for about a year. Her final home was with her sister, 15 Crouch Hill in Finsbury Park, North London. Everest died there of peritonitis on 3 July 1895. Churchill telegraphed the Venerable Thompson Phillips, and the two men attended the funeral service together (although her other charge, Ella, did not). Churchill wrote, "[Phillips] had a long memory for faithful service." Churchill paid for Everest's headstone in the City of London Cemetery and Crematorium, Newham, Greater London. His son, Randolph, wrote, "For many years afterwards he paid an annual sum to the local florist for the upkeep of the grave." Inspection of the headstone shows the wording “by Winston Spencer Churchill” at the base with "Jack Spencer Churchill" reported to be below that wording. (en)
  • Elizabeth Ann Everest (c. 1832, Chatham, Kent - 3 de julho de 1895, Finsbury Park, North London) foi uma babá de Winston Churchill, e uma figura importante na sua vida precoce. Os pais de Churchill, Lorde Randolph Churchill e Jennie Jerome Churchill, eram muito ativos na sociedade, mas emocionalmente distante, mesmo negligente, de seu filho. Ela se tornou muito próxima com sua babá, a senhora Everest, e se dirigiu a ela como "Woom", que em sua infância foi o mais próximo que podia chegar a dizer "mulher". Ela nasceu em Chatham, Kent, Inglaterra. Tanto quanto se sabe, ela nunca foi casado, por isso o "Mrs." pode muito bem ter sido um título honorário, como era o costume para babás na época. Churchill escreveu em sua autobiografia, A Minha Juventude . "Eu amava minha mãe caro - mas a uma distância minha enfermeira era minha confidente a Sra. Everest era que cuidou de mim e entendia todos os meus desejos Foi para ela que eu derramado todos os meus muitos problemas. Antes que ela veio até nós, ela tinha trazido por doze anos uma garotinha chamada Ella, a filha de um clérigo que morava em Cumberland". A Sra. Everest entrou em serviço com a família Churchill no início de 1875, alguns meses após o nascimento de Winston, e permaneceu com a família até 1893, quando ela foi deixar de ir. O biógrafo William Manchester escreveu que seu disparo foi tratado de forma abrupta e mal, dado o seu serviço de longo e dedicado à família. A Sra Everest morreu de peritonite em 03 de julho de 1895 na casa de sua irmã, em 15 Crouch Hill, Finsbury Park, North London. (pt)
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