[3] The couple had a daughter, Geraldine "Winn" Everett (1903–1998), who became a prominent physician in Elstree.
[4] Her godfather was the notable English journalist, writer and editor, Bertram Fletcher Robinson.
[7] In 1906, Everett was assigned by Arthur Pearson to support Robert Baden-Powell in publishing Scouting for Boys.
The Boy Scouts Association conferred a six-bead Wood Badge on Everett, which, in 1948, he passed to Gilwell Park's Camp Chief John Thurman, to be worn by successive leader trainers.
[10] He was knighted in 1930, "For services in connection with the Boy Scouts and Girl Guides Movement".