Elizabeth Newill1
#21040, (c 1851 - )
Charts | Samuel Fernee & Mary Harris - collapsible 6 generation descendant chart |
Children of Elizabeth Newill and Alfred Taylor Fernee |
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Birth | Elizabeth Newill was born circa 1851 in Southwark, Surrey.2 |
Marriage | She married Alfred Taylor Fernee, son of John Fernee and Harriet Taylor, 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.1 |
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.2 |
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.3 |
Marriage | Elizabeth Fernee married William Francis Spring on 1 Feb 1890 in St Matthew St Pancras, Middlesex. Information from the register: William Francis Spring, 29, bachelor, traveller, residence 64 Bayham Street, father Henry Spring, con--- agent; Elizabeth Fernée, 35, widow, 68 Bayham Street, father Thomas Newill, naturalist; They were married after banns and the witnesses were William Henry Everest and Emily Knight.4,5 |
1891 Census | Francis W and Elizabeth Spring appeared on the 1891 Census of Clapham, London, at 25 Clapham Common. Frances was 31, a tram driver, and born in Camden Town. Elizabeth was 35 [sic], worked at the registry offices, and was born in Southwark. Their children were Alfred P Fernie (19, postman), Archibald T Fernie (18, butcher), and Alice Fernie (15). They also had one household servant.4 |
1901 Census | William Francis and Elizabeth Spring appeared on the 1901 Census of Balham, London, at 95 High Road. William was an omnibus driver, age 39, born in Camden Town. Elizabeth was 49 and born in Kennington, Surrey. They had three children: Maud (10), Minnie (8), and William (5). None of the children from Elizabeth's first marriage were with them.6 |
Last Edited | 28 Jan 2017 |
Citations
- Marriages of St Mary Magdalen Bermondsey, Surrey. Register at London Metropolitan Archives. Image viewed at Ancestry. Alfred Taylor Fernee & Elizabeth Newill, 1870, #477.
- 1871 Census for England & Wales, RG10/1317 folio 34.
- 1881 Census for England & Wales, RG11/206 folio 34.
- 1891 Census for England & Wales, RG12/444 folio 53.
- Marriages of St Matthew Oakley Square, Middlesex. Register at London Metropolitan Archives. Image viewed at Ancestry. William Francis Spring & Elizabeth Fernée, 1890, #39.
- 1901 Census for England & Wales, RG13/474 folio 25.
- Baptisms of St John the Divine Kennington, Surrey. Register at London Metropolitan Archives. Image viewed at Ancestry. John Robert Fernee, 1876, #730.
- General Register Office Online Birth Index. Sarah Gertrude Fernee, mother's surname Newill, Mar Q 1883, Pancras RD.
- Baptisms of the parish of St Pancras, Middlesex. Register at London Metropolitan Archives. Image viewed at Ancestry. Martin Henry Fernee, 1885, #630.