Jane Mouro Black1

#21188, (1872 - )
ChartsSamuel Fernee & Mary Harris - collapsible 6 generation descendant chart
BirthJane Mouro Black was born in Feb 1872 in Scotland.2
 
MarriageShe married Albert Fernee, son of William Fernee and Emily Bew, on 21 Jul 1894 in Manhattan, New York County, New York.
Details from the record: Albert Fernie [sic], born in London, son of William Fernie & Emily Bew;
Jane Mouro Black, born in Scotland, daughter of Robert Black & Maride Sedt.1 
1900 CensusAlbert and Jennie appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Manhattan Borough, New York County, New York, at 1534 3rd Avenue, enumerated 2 Jun 1900. Albert was age 29, born June 1870 in England, immigrated in 1888, and was a Clerk. Jennie was 28, born in Scotland in Feb 1872, has had 1 child who is no longer living, and immigrated in 1884. They were with Jennie's mother, sister, and nephew.2 
1920 CensusAlbert and Jennie appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Manhattan, New York County, New York, at 1534 3rd Avenue. Albert was 52, immigrated in 1888, naturalized in 1915, born in England, parents born in England, and he worked as a Clerk in an office. Jennie was 44, born in Scotland as were her parents, immigrated in 1888, and was naturalized. They were living with Jennie's sister Elizabeth Osborn.3 
1930 CensusAlbert and Jane appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of New York City, Queens County, New York, at Block H 55 Street. They were living with Jane's widowed sister Elizabeth Osborne. Albert was 63, first married at 29, birthplace England, parents' birthplaces England, and was employed as a Collector for a Publisher, currently unemployed. He immigrated in 1887 and was naturalized. Jane was 58, married at 24, birthplace Scotland, parents' birthplaces Scotland, immigrated in 1884, and was an alien.4 
1940 CensusJane appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of New York City, Queens County, New York, at 43 - 55th Street. She was with her sister Elizabeth. Jane was 70, a widow, born in Scotland, naturalized, and had an 8th grade education. They lived in the same house as in 1935.5 
Last Edited18 Nov 2012

Citations

  1. Website International Genealogical Index, civil registration index (www.familysearch.org).
  2. Online image of the 1900 Federal Census for United States (Heritage Quest, www.heritagequest.com), New York, New York County, Manhattan Borough, ED 84, sheet 2B.
  3. 1920 Federal Census for United States, New York, Manhattan Assembly District 16, ED 1160, page 1A. Image viewed at Ancestry.com.
  4. 1930 Federal Census for United States, New York, Queens County, Queens ED 41-80, Page 5A. Image viewed at Ancestry.com.
  5. 1940 Federal Census for United States, New York, Queens County, New York, ED 41-190, Page 1A. Image viewed at Ancestry.com.