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Not One Tear is Lost - George Everard #shorts #christianshorts #JesusChrist #Jesus #Christian #godsword
John 11:35
(NIV) Jesus wept.
Psalms 56:8
(NIV) Record my misery; list my tears on your scroll*--are they not in your record?
George Everard was born around 1835, in Clerkenwell, London, Middlesex, England. He was baptized nearby, on 2 Aug 1835, at St Mark's Church, Middleton Square, in Islington. He was the son of Jonathan Everard and Lydia Mary Elliott.
Born to Jonathan Everard, a London baker, and his wife Lydia Mary (nee Elliott) about the year 1835, he had a sound education in his youth. In 1851 at the age of fifteen he sailed aboard the clipper Ballangiech for the Port Phillip District where he was to join his uncle, a shop-keeper, in Geelong.
Adventurous and high-spirited, young George travelled around the colony taking any and every job offered until he met his “Waterloo” in 1857; the Mallee had ensnared him. From then on he persistently returned to the Wimmera River area. Brothers Joseph and Tom eventually came out to the Colony and George met up and worked with Joseph for many years until his tragic death. The rumored story of this event is that just prior to Christmas 1866 at Pine Plains Station the two Everards and another man drank to excess, became maudlin and made a suicide pact. Joseph jumped into the well first, breaking his neck, and this immediately sobered the other two. George was certainly greatly affected by the death, for as he said: “We had been nearly eleven years constantly together, and the shock completely downed me, and for many months I was incapable of doing any kind of work.” Joseph’s grave remains in the corner of the Pine Plains’ horse paddock today.
Eventually, in the early 1900’s George Everard lived in a hut near Lake Albacutya, making a living from rabbiting. He reputedly wrote Pioneering Days in this hut.
After seventy-four years of living in Victoria he died of old age on August 22nd, 1925, aged 95, in the Ballarat Benevolent Home and he was buried in the Ballarat New Cemetery.
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