I have records showing a John Eversden being convicted and given life in Cambridge in 1837
Do you mean 1836? I can see that a John and Thomas Eversden, shepherds to Mr. Emsoa [
sic], were convicted of stealing sheep that year and sentenced to be transported for life.
From the registers, John was aged 28 (born c.1808) and Thomas was aged 26 (born c.1810).
William and Rebecca Eversden had:
- John, baptised 1805
- Thomas, baptised 1808
So it seems likely that these are the 2 who were convicted.
If so, do you have the marriage certificate with John’s father’s name?
The transcription of this marriage gives John's father as John, so it seems he was the John baptised to John and Ann at Little Eversden in 1809.
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