Samuel Fernee1
#17847, (c 1748 - 1802)
Charts | Samuel Fernee & Mary Harris - Children & Grandchildren Samuel Fernee & Mary Harris - collapsible 6 generation descendant chart Ancestors of Sarah Mary Fernee (my line) |
Children of Samuel Fernee and Mary Harris |
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Occupation | Samuel Fernee was a Coachman (in 1778.)2 |
Birth | He was born circa 1748.3 |
Marriage | He married Mary Harris, daughter of Thomas Harris and Sarah (-?-), on 13 May 1776 in Old Church, St Pancras, Middlesex. Details from the register: Samuel Fernee, batchelor & Mary Harris spinster, both of this parish, married in this Chapel by Banns; witnesses were Benj Mercer and Ann Scott.1 |
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Burial. | Samuel Fernee was buried on 24 Jan 1802 in St Mary Hornsey, Middlesex. The entry from the register reads: Samuel Fernee from Highgate in this Parish Aged 53 Years.3 |
Last Edited | 16 Dec 2014 |
Citations
- Samuel Fernee & Mary Harris marriage, 1776. Image from Parish Register.
- Microfilm of the parish register of Highgate Chapel (London Metropolitan Archives), read by Michael Fernee.
- Burials of St Mary Hornsey, Middlesex. Register at London Metropolitan Archives. Image viewed at Ancestry. Samuel Fernee, 1802.
- Baptisms of St Michael Highgate, Hornsey, Middlesex. Register at London Metropolitan Archives. Image viewed at Ancestry. Samuel Fernee, 1778.
- Baptisms of St Michael Highgate, Hornsey, Middlesex. Register at London Metropolitan Archives. Image viewed at Ancestry. Thomas Fernee, 1781.
- Baptisms of St Michael Highgate, Hornsey, Middlesex. Register at London Metropolitan Archives. Image viewed at Ancestry. Anthony Fernee, 1784.
- Baptisms of St Michael Highgate, Hornsey, Middlesex. Register at London Metropolitan Archives. Image viewed at Ancestry. Mary Fernee, 1786.
- Baptisms of St Michael Highgate, Hornsey, Middlesex. Register at London Metropolitan Archives. Image viewed at Ancestry. George Fernee, 1791.
- Baptisms of St Michael Highgate, Hornsey, Middlesex. Register at London Metropolitan Archives. Image viewed at Ancestry. John Fernee, 1793.