Birth | Ann Mary Fernee was born on 14 Oct 1850 in Highgate, Middlesex.1,3 |
Baptism | She was baptized on 10 Nov 1850 in St Michael Highgate, Middlesex. She was the daughter of Edwin, a labourer, & Eliza Fernee of Highgate.2 |
(with Parents) 1851 Census | She appeared on the 1851 Census of St Mary's Hornsey, Middlesex with her parents. Anne M was 6 months old and born in Highgate.3 |
(with Parents) 1861 Census | She appeared on the 1861 Census of Hornsey, Middlesex with her parents. Ann was 10 and born in Highgate.4 |
1871 Census | She appeared on the 1871 Census of Hornsey, Middlesex, at No 3 Wood Lane, Highgate. Ann M was 20, born in Highgate, and was a Housemaid to a retired actuary and his sister.5 |
1881 Census | She appeared on the 1881 Census of Ecclesfield Civil Parish, Yorkshire, at the Lunatic Asylum. Annie was a nurse, unmarried, 30, and born in Highgate, Middlesex. There were 65 nurses there.6 |
(Informant) Death | A M Fernee of South Yorkshire Asylum at Wadsley near Sheffield registered the 1884 death of her brother-in-law Robert Hart in Greenwich.7 |
Immigration | Ann Mary Fernee immigrated to Australia. [Not found in the South Australia passenger lists into Adelaide]8 |
Marriage | She married George Edward Hill on 14 Dec 1886 in Adelaide, South Australia.8,9,10 |
Newspaper | Published 3 Feb 1887 in the South Australian Advertiser.
MARRIAGES HILL--FERNEE. On the 14th December, at St. Paul's Church, Adelaide, by the Rev. J. W. Owen. George Edward, youngest son of the late John Hill of Kapunda, to Anne Mary Fernee, of Middlesex, England. 10 |
(Widowed) Death | Her husband George died on 19 Dec 1896.11 |
Note | Ann Mary Fernee was widowed and living at Port Pirie, South Australia, as was her sister Eliza in 1905.8 |
(Mentioned) Obituary | She was mentioned in Joshua Fernee's 1911 obituary as sister Mrs G Hill of Solomon town, Port Pirie.12 |
Voters' List | Ann Mary Fernee appeared on the electoral roll in 1913 in Division of Grey, sub-division Port Pirie. She was #2569, Hill Ann Mary, George Street, Solomontown, occupation Home duties.13 |
Voters' List | She appeared on the electoral roll in 1915 in Division of Grey, sub-division Port Pirie. She was #2839, Hill Ann Mary, George Street, Solomontown, occupation Home duties. Not in the 1916 rolls.13 |
Death | Ann died on 23 Apr 1918 in Adelaide. Details from index: Fernie [sic] Ann Mary (Hill), female, 68, widow, of Berri, died in hospital, relative: deceased husband George Edward Hill.14 |