Birth | Alfred Taylor Fernee was born circa 1850 in Paddington, Middlesex.3,1 |
(with Parents) 1851 Census | He appeared on the 1851 Census of Paddington, Middlesex with his parents. Alfred Taylor was 1 and born in Paddington.4 |
Baptism | He was baptized on 10 Jul 1857 in St Matthew St Marylebone, Middlesex. He was the son of John, a gentleman, & Harriet Fernée of 5 Stanley Place, Paddington. He was baptised the same day as his half-brother Stanley.2 |
(with Parents) 1861 Census | He appeared on the 1861 Census of St Marylebone, Middlesex in the household of his father and stepmother, John Fernee and Sarah Taplin. Alfred was 11, a scholar, and born in Paddington, Middx.3 |
Marriage | Alfred Taylor Fernee married Elizabeth Newill on 27 Mar 1870 in St Mary Magdalen Bermondsey, Surrey. Details from the register: Alfred Taylor Fernee, full age, bachelor, clerk, residence Bermondsey, father John Fernee, clerk; Elizabeth Newill, full age, spinster, Bermondsey, father Thomas Newill, naturalist; They were married after banns and the witnesses were Benjamin Phillips and John Wise.5 |
1871 Census | Alfred and Elizabeth Fernee appeared on the 1871 Census of Ealing, Middlesex, at 4 Kirchin Road. Alfred was 21, a Railway Clerk, and was born in Paddington. Elizabeth was 20 and born in Southwark, Surrey. They were lodgers.6 |
1881 Census | Alfred T and Elizabeth Fernee appeared on the 1881 Census of St Pancras, Middlesex, at 80 Crowndale Road. Alfred T was 31, a Railway Porter, and born in Paddington, Middlesex. Elizabeth was 30 and born in Southwark, Surrey. Their children were Alfred P N (9), Archibald T (7), Elizabeth B (5), Herbet S (4), Alice M (2), and Walter R (6 months). The oldest three were scholars.7 |
Research Note | His wife married again in 1890 and was recorded as a widow. I haven't found death or burial information for Alfred yet. They had children regularly until Martin Henry in 1884, at which time they lived in the workhouse. Have not found records of Alfred after this. |
Research Note | G'pa Bert told lots of " stories ' . One was that his dad ( Alfred ) ran away with his sister-in-law with the family fortune. So why no record of his death ? [Jerry Fernee] |