She was born in
Chatham, Kent, the daughter of William and Ann Everest. On the 17th, August 1834, she was baptised at the Ebenezer Chapel, Clover Street, Chatham. 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. The 1861 census shows that she was then aged 27 and was working as a servant for the May family at 5 Cambridge Terrace, Lee, Kent. They had four young children, and Mr May was an Underwriter. She went into service with the Churchill family at the beginning of 1875, a month after Winston's birth. 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. ==References==