Baptism | Anthony Fernee was baptized on 6 Apr 1856 in St Michael Highgate, Middlesex. He was the son of Anthony, a bricklayer, & Ann Fernee of Muswell Hill Road.1 |
(with Parents) 1861 Census | He appeared on the 1861 Census of Hornsey, Middlesex with his parents. Anthony was 5, a scholar, and born in Highgate.2 |
(with Parents) 1871 Census | He appeared on the 1871 Census of (Town of) Hornsey, Middlesex with his parents. Anthony was 15 and born in Hornsey, Middlesex.3 |
1881 Census | He appeared on the 1881 Census of Islington, Middlesex, at 66 St Thomas Road. Anthony Fernell was a Lodger, age 25, marital status not recorded, occupation not recorded, and was born in Highgate.4 |
Marriage | He married Mary Ann Boniface on 12 Mar 1888 in St Luke, Middlesex. Details from the register: Anthony Fernee, 32, bachelor, signal man, residence 52 Radnorth, father Anthony Fernee, bricklayer; Mary Ann Boniface, 23, spinster, servant, 52 Radnorth, father William Boniface, carman; They were married after banns and the witnesses were William Boniface and Mary Fernee.5 |
1891 Census | Anthony Fernee and Mary Ann Boniface appeared on the 1891 Census of Rotherhithe, London, at 107 Abbeyfield Road. Two families live at this address; this family occupies three rooms. Anthony was 35, worked as a Signalman, and was born in Hornsey, Middlesex. Mary Ann was 26 and born in S. Lukes, Middlesex. Their children Ethel and Adelaide were with them.6 |
1901 Census | Anthony Fernee and Mary Ann Boniface appeared on the 1901 Census of Rotherhithe, London, at 19 Tissington Street. Anthony was 45, a Signalman, and was born in Hornsey, London. Mary A was 36 and born in St Lukes, London. Their children Ethel, Adelaide and Anthony Marshall were living with them.7 |
1911 Census | Anthony and Mary Ann appeared on the 1911 Census of Rotherhithe, London, at 19 Tissington Street. They lived in 6 rooms. Anthony was 55, born in Hornsey, and was a Signalman for the East London Railway. Mary Ann was 46, born in St Luke's, and was the mother of 3 children, all surviving. Their children were Ethel (22, dressmaker), Adelaide (20, dressmaker), and Anthony M (18, railway booking clerk.)8 |
Death | Anthony died in 1941.9 |