Birth | Clara Hawthorn was born circa 1865 in Marylebone, London.2 |
Marriage | She married Edwin Charles Fernee, son of Edwin Fernee and Fanny Voillet, on 3 Feb 1885 in Hammersmith, Middlesex. Details from index: groom 25, single, father Edwin Fernee; bride 21, single, father Edwin Hawthorne; married in Hammersmith.1,3 |
1891 Census | Edwin Charles and Clara appeared on the 1891 Census of Croydon, Surrey, at 220 Whitehorse Road. Edwin Charles was 32, a Clerk in Stock Exchange, and was born in Chelsea, London. Clara was 26 and born in Marylebone, London. Their children were Charles (5), Lillian (3), and Clara (1 month), all born in Croydon.2 |
1901 Census | Edwin C and Clara appeared on the 1901 Census of Beckenham, Kent, at 106 Beckenham Road. Edwin was 42, a Stockbroker, and born in Chelsea, Middlesex. Clara was 36 and born in Marylebone, Middlesex. Their children were Charles W (15), Signey (13), and Ethel C (10.)4 |
1911 Census | Edwin Charles and Clara appeared on the 1911 Census of South Norwood, London, at 31 Holmewood Road. They lived in a 6-room house. Edwin Charles was 52, a stockbroker working on his own account, and was born in Chelsea London. Clara was 46 and born in MaryLeBone. She was the mother of 4 children, all still living, and they had been married 26 years. With them were their daughters Ethel Clara (20, born Croydon) and Violet (9, Beckenham). Their son Charles Walter was a police constable in Lambeth and their son Sidney was a music hall manager visiting in Faversham.5 |