Florence Fernee1

#20303, (c 1879 - )
FatherSylvanus Ainsworth Fernee1 (1848 - 1904)
MotherMary Patience Hodges1 (c 1849 - )
Relationship2nd great-granddaughter of Samuel Fernee
ChartsSamuel Fernee & Mary Harris - collapsible 6 generation descendant chart
BirthFlorence Fernee was born circa 1879 in Birmingham, Warwickshire.1,2
 
(with Mother) 1881 CensusShe appeared on the 1881 Census of Birmingham, Warwickshire in the household of her mother Mary Patience Fernee. Her father was away when the census was taken. Florence was 2 and born in Birmingham.1 
(with Mother) 1891 CensusFlorence appeared on the 1891 Census of Sheffield, Yorkshire with her mother and four sisters. She was 12 years old, a scholar, and born in Birmingham.3 
(with Parents) 1901 CensusFlorence Fernee appeared on the 1901 Census of Norton, Derbyshire with her parents. Florence was 22 and born in Birmingham.4 
MarriageShe married Thomas Herbert Baker in 1906.5
 
(with Mother) 1911 CensusFlorence appeared on the 1911 Census of Sheffield, Yorkshire with her mother Mary Patience Fernee. She was married, age 32, and born in Birmingham. Her husband, also there, was Thomas Herbert Baker, 34, born in Coventry, and an engineer.6 
(Widowed) DeathHer husband Thomas died on 27 Jan 1940.7 
ProbateHis estate was proved on 29 Feb 1940 in London. Entry from the probate calendar:

BAKER Thomas Herbert of 6 Vickers-road Sheffield died 27 January 1940. Probate London 26 February to Florence Baker widow. Effects £1077 6s 6d.7
 
Last Edited31 Mar 2015

Citations

  1. 1881 Census for England & Wales, RG11/2965 folio 26 page 48.
  2. FreeBMD. Florence Fernee, Mar Q 1879, Birmingham RD.
  3. 1891 Census for England & Wales, RG12/3794 folio 43.
  4. 1901 Census for England & Wales, RG13/4347 folio 88.
  5. FreeBMD. Thomas Herbert Baker & Florence Fernee, Mar Q 1906, Sheffield RD.
  6. 1911 Census for England & Wales, RD 509 SD 4 ED 5 Schedule 193.
  7. England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations),1858-1966. Images viewed at Ancestry.com. Thomas Herbert Baker, 1940.