Baptism | Charles George Fernee was baptized on 30 Aug 1885 in Kentish Town, Middlesex. He was the son of Charles, a carman, & Mary Morton Fernee of 75 Leverton Street.2 |
Birth | He was born on 30 Aug 1885 in Pancras, London.3,1 |
(with Parents) 1891 Census | He appeared on the 1891 Census of Pancras, London with his parents. Charles was 5, a scholar and born in Pancras.3 |
(with Mother) 1901 Census | C G Fernee appeared on the 1901 Census of Camden Town, St Pancras, London in the household of his widowed mother. He was 15 years old, worked as a shop assistant, and was born in Kentish Town.4 |
Marriage | He married Elizabeth Caroline (Lizzie) Allen on 2 Aug 1909 in St John the Baptist Kentish Town, London. Details from the register: Charles George Fernee, age 25, bachelor, hatter, residence 45 Peckwater Street, father Charles Fernee, colporter; Elizabeth Caroline Allen, 23, spinster, 63 Peckwater Street, father Edwin Allen, engineer; They were married after banns and the witnesses were Edwin Allen and William Fernee.5 |
Photograph |
Family photograph at the wedding of Charlie Fernee & Lizzie Allen 1909 (hover over the photo to see ten family members who are identified)
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1911 Census | Charles and Elizabeth appeared on the 1911 Census of St Pancras, London, at 75 Caversham Road. With them were Charles mother Mary (54, widow) and his brothers William (22, Carman) and George (20, Newsagent Shop Assistant). Charles was 25, a Hatter Shop Assistant. Elizabeth was 25. They were all born in Kentish Town.6 |
Research Note | There are 9 likely children for this couple in the GRO birth index (surname Fernee, mother's surname Allen.) |
Death | Charles died on 19 May 1952 in London.7,8 |
Burial | He was buried on 23 May 1952 in Islington Cemetery.9 |
Probate | His estate was proved on 22 Sep 1952 in London. Entry from the probate calendar:
FERNEE Charles George of 14 Duncombe-road Hornsey Rise London N19 died 19 May 1952 at The Whittington Hospital London N19. Administration London 22 September to Elizabeth Caroline Fernee widow. Effects £277 1s 4d. 8 |