Baptism | Mary Fernee was baptized on 7 Jul 1861 in St Michael Highgate, Middlesex. She was the daughter of Anthony, a bricklayer, & Ann Fernee of Muswell Hill Road, Highgate.1 |
(with Parents) 1871 Census | She appeared on the 1871 Census of (Town of) Hornsey, Middlesex with her parents. Mary was 9 and born in Hornsey, Middlesex.2 |
1881 Census | She and Lucy Fernee appeared on the 1881 Census of St Giles in the Fields, London, at 16 Caroline Street. They were servants in the home of an architect with two children. Lucy, 23, was the Parlor maid and Mary, 19, was a Nurse. They were both born in Highgate.3 |
(with Father) 1891 Census | Mary Fernee appeared on the 1891 Census of Hornsey, Middlesex in the household of her father Anthony Fernee. Mary was 20, worked as an Ironer at Laundry and was born in Highgate.4 |
Marriage | Mary Fernee married Henry Fernee, son of Samuel Fernee and Melinda Harriet Webb, on 12 Sep 1896 in St Barnabas Islington, London. Details from the register: Henry Fernee, 39, widower, painter, residence 97 Hornsey Road, father Samuel Fernee (deceased); Mary Fernee, 35, spinster, 97 Hornsey Road, father Anthony Fernee, bricklayer; They were married after banns and the witnesses were Ralph Edwin Gale and Gertrude Phil Collins.5 |
Note. | Henry and Mary were second cousins once removed. |
1901 Census | Henry and Mary appeared on the 1901 Census of Islington, London, at 95 Durham Road. Henry was 44, a Painter working on his own account, and was born in Islington, London. Mary was 39 and born in Hornsey. Their children were Alice (22), Henry (21, general labourer), Fred (19, printer), Herbert (17, printer), Joseph (15, journeyman baker), Ellen (13), Edwin (10), Grace (9), Esther (4), and George (11 months.)6 |
Death | Mary died in 1906.7 |
Burial | She was buried on 29 Jan 1906 in Islington Cemetery.8 |