Birth | Anthony Fernee was born on 25 Apr 1818 in Highgate, Middlesex.1 |
Baptism | He was baptized on 18 May 1818 in Highgate Chapel, Hornsey, Middlesex.1 |
(with Parents) 1841 Census | He appeared on the 1841 Census of St Mary Hornsey, Middlesex in the household of his parents. Anthony was 24, a Bricker Journeyman, and born in the county.2 |
Marriage | He married Ann Marshall on 23 Mar 1851 in St Mary Islington, Middlesex. Information from the register: Anthony Fernee, full age, bachelor, bricklayer, residence Rochester Place, father Anthony Fernee, bricklayer; Ann Marshall, full age, spinster, Rochester Place, father William Marshall, shoemaker; They were married after banns and the witnesses were [Anthony's brother] Thomas Fernee and M S Hipwell.3 |
(with Mother) 1851 Census | Anthony and Ann Fernee appeared on the 1851 Census of Hornsey, Middlesex with his mother Susanna. Anthony was married, age 33, a Bricklayer, and born in Highgate Middlesex. Anne was 26 and born in Gosberton Lincs.4 |
Item | In 1855, Anthony Fernee was listed in the Post Office Directory as "Fernee Anthony, bricklayer, Southwood lane, Highgate."5 |
1861 Census | Anthony and Anne appeared on the 1861 Census of Hornsey, Middlesex, at Muswell Hill Road, Highgate hamlet. Anthony was 43, a Bricklayer, and born in Highgate, Middlesex. Anne was 36 and born in Gosberton, Lindolnshire. Their children were Ann (8), Anthony (5), and Lucy (3.)6 |
1871 Census | Anthony and Ann appeared on the 1871 Census of (Town of) Hornsey, Middlesex, at St James Lane. Anthony was 56, a Bricklayer, and born in Hornsey, Middlesex. Ann was 48 and born in Lincolnshire. The children were Ann (18), Anthony (15), Lucy (13), Mary (9) and George (6.)7 |
1881 Census | Anthony and Ann appeared on the 1881 Census of Hornsey, Middlesex, at St James Lane. Anthony was 65, a Bricklayer out of work, and born in Hornsey. Ann was 57 and born in Hornsey.8 |
1891 Census | He appeared on the 1891 Census of Hornsey, Middlesex, at 4 St James Place, Muswell Hill, enumerated 5 Apr 1891. They lived in four rooms. Anthony Ferney was 76, married, a Bricklayer neither employer nor employed, and was born in Highgate. His daughter Mary was with him.9 |
Death | Anthony died in 1891.10 |