Thyge Andersen Enevoldsen

Thyge Andersen Enevoldsen

A Respected Man

"Sir - I feel it incumbent upon me to express in true words, simple though they may be, how deeply sorry I was to learn of the tragic death of Mr Enevoldson, Skipper of the trawler Lord Deramore. Skipper Enevoldson was beloved by all who knew him, for his exceptional quality of modesty, blended with human sympathy and courage. A man who despised publicity, he was one of Hull's most competent skippers.
Skipper Enevoldson died as he would have wished, on the sea that he so dearly loved, and in his words of good wishes for his son's safety he revealed his true character of unselfishness at the very last".

A.W. Burghes
1933

Monday, 1 November 2010

Leslie Ivor Enevoldson (B. 1916 - D. 1983)

Leslie was the fifth child born to Thyge and his second wife Gertrude.  He was born in Withernsea which is a small coastal resort to the east of Hull.  In 1938 he married Olga Edith Ellis.


Leslie was accepted as a pupil to William Poskitt Watson etc. Architects and Surveyors  of Monument House, Hull on 28 January 1933.  He registered as Probationer RIBA on 17 August 1933 and completed Pupilship 26 September 1936.  He was elected as Student RIBA  on 19 October 1937.
He visited the homestead of his Father Thyge in 1978.  Below is a photograph of Leslie sitting in his GrandFather's chair.

Wednesday, 13 October 2010

Leonard Enevoldson's visit to Denmark in 1933

Leonard Enevoldson 1933



Leonard Andersen Enevoldson was born in 1910 and was the second child born to Thyge and his second wife Gertrude.  This photograph of Leonard was taken in 1933 when he returned to the Holmsland to visit his Danish cousins.  The young lady with arms draped over Leonard is Krista Andersen, his 1st cousin once removed.  Krista would have been 15 years of age at the time of the photograph.  Krista later married Andreas Veise and she maintained contact with her English cousins up until her death in 2001.

Leonard lived in Hull all of his life, working as a Fish Merchant on the Hull Fish Dock.  He married Patricia and they lived happily together until January 2001 when sadly they both died with days of eachother.  Leonard was affectionately known as Uncle Tubby by his many nieces and nephews.

Wednesday, 8 September 2010

The Bible

On the day of the consecration, Gertrude Enevoldson, Thyge's wife, presented a Bible to the congregation.  The Bible has been lovingly cared for by each passing generation and is still present in the Mission House today.  Over the years, when the children of Thyge and Gertrude Enevoldson visited the Mission House they signed the Bible.

First to sign was Thyge's son Leonard Anderson Enevoldson when he visited the Mission in August 1933, not long after Thyge's death.  Daughter Audrey and her brother Leslie visited in June 1978.  Son Stuart and his wife Vera visited in June 1985.  Son John visited in October 1996 and Iver and his wife Marian and sister Audrey visited in 1993.

The Bible presented to the Mission by Gertrude Enevoldson in 1910

Monday, 6 September 2010

100 Year Anniversary Ebenezer Mission House

On this day, Tuesday, 7th September 2010 we celebrate the 100 year Anniversary of the consecration of the Mission House.