George Fernee1

#17315, (1865 - 1940)
FatherThomas Fernee1 (1822 - 1877)
MotherMary Smith1 (1830 - 1911)
RelationshipGreat-grandson of Samuel Fernee
ChartsSamuel Fernee & Mary Harris - collapsible 6 generation descendant chart

Children of George Fernee and Eliza Ann Harris

BirthGeorge Fernee was born on 9 Jun 1865 in St Pancras, Middlesex.2,1
 
BaptismHe was baptized on 30 Jul 1865 in Kentish Town, St Pancras, Middlesex. He was the son of Thomas, a carman, & Mary Fernee of Grapes Cottages. His brother Stephen was baptised the same day.1 
(with Parents) 1871 CensusHe appeared on the 1871 Census of St Pancras, Middlesex with his parents. George was 6, a scholar, and born in St Pancras.3 
(with Mother) 1881 CensusHe appeared on the 1881 Census of St Pancras, Middlesex in the household of his mother Mary Fernee. George was 15, an Errand-boy, and born in St Pancras, Middlesex.2 
MarriageGeorge Fernee married Eliza Ann Harris on 18 May 1884 in Kentish Town, Middlesex.
Details from the register: George Ferner [sic], 19, bachelor, artist's colour manufacturer, residence 75 Mansfield Place, father Thomas Ferner [sic], carpenter;
Eliza Ann Harris, 17, spinster, 19 Mansfield Place, father Thomas Harris, bricklayer;
They were married after banns and the witnesses were William Henry Griffiths and Ellen Harris. George's signature clearly says 'Fernee.4
1891 CensusGeorge Fernee and Eliza Ann Harris appeared on the 1891 Census of St Pancras, London, at 83 Holmes Road. There were 3 families at this address and the Fernees occupied 2 rooms. George was 25, worked as a Marble Clock Packer, and was born in Kentish Town, London. Eliza was 24 and born in Somers Town, London. Their children Amy Louise and Alice Maud were with them.5 
1901 CensusGeorge Fernee and Eliza Ann Harris appeared on the 1901 Census of St Pancras, London, at 39 Inkerman Road. Three families live at this address and the Fernees occupy two rooms. George was 35, worked as a Warehouseman, and was born in Pancras. Eliza A was 35, worked as an Ironer and was born in Pancras. Their children Amy Louise, Alice Maud, Lily May and Ivy Mildred were living with them.6 
1911 CensusGeorge and Eliza appeared on the 1911 Census of Holloway, London, at 20 Poynings Rd Junction Rd. George was 45, a Packer in the Marble clock trade, and was born in Kentish Town. Eliza was 44 and born in Hampshire. They had been married 25 years. Eliza had borne 12 children, of whom 6 were still living. They lived in 4 rooms with their daughters Amy (23, dressmaking), Alice, (20, waitress), Lily (15), Ivy (14), Doris (9), and May (6), all born in Kentish Town.7 
DeathGeorge died in 1940.8
 
Last Edited28 Jan 2017

Citations

  1. Baptisms of Kentish Town, Middlesex. Register at London Metropolitan Archives. Image viewed at Ancestry. George Fernee, 1865, #76.
  2. 1881 Census for England & Wales, RG11/219 folio 140.
  3. 1871 Census for England & Wales, RG10/246 folio 63 page 51.
  4. Marriages of Kentish Town, Middlesex. Register at London Metropolitan Archives. Image viewed at Ancestry. George Fernee & Eliza Ann Harris, 1884, #467.
  5. 1891 Census for England & Wales, RG12/137 folio 172.
  6. 1901 Census for England & Wales, RG13/152 folio 14 page 20.
  7. 1911 Census for England & Wales, RD 10 SD 1 ED 5 Schedule 313.
  8. FreeBMD. George Fernee, age 75, June Q 1940, Edmonton RD, OR George Fernee, age 75, Dec Q 1940, Islington RD.
  9. General Register Office Online Birth Index. Florence Maud Fernee, mother's surname Harris, Dec Q 1884, Pancras RD.
  10. Baptisms of St Barnabus Kentish Town, Middlesex. Register at London Metropolitan Archives. Image viewed at Ancestry. Amy Louise Fernee, 1889, #541.
  11. Baptisms of St Barnabas, London. Register at London Metropolitan Archives. Image viewed at Ancestry. Alice Maud Fernee, 1892, #887.
  12. Baptisms of St Barnabas, London. Register at London Metropolitan Archives. Image viewed at Ancestry. Edgar George Thomas Fernee, 1892, #886.
  13. Baptisms of St John the Baptist Church, Kentish Town, London. Register at London Metropolitan Archives. Image viewed at Ancestry. Edward Arthur Fernee, 1900, #173.