Birth | Frank Fernee was born in 1866 in Islington, Middlesex.1,2 |
(with Father) 1871 Census | He appeared on the 1871 Census of Islington, Middlesex in the household of his father John Robert Fernee. Frank was 4 and born in Islington.1 |
(with Father) 1881 Census | Frank Fernee appeared on the 1881 Census of Islington, Middlesex in the household of his father John Robert Fernee. Frank was 14, an Errand Office Boy, and born in Islington.3 |
Occupation | Frank Fernee was appointed to the Postal Service in Mar 1887. The Appointment Minute Book index noted that he was a postman in the London Postal Service, North West District Office. This index leads to other records at the British Postal Museum & Archive in London.4 |
Newspaper | Published 10 May 1887. Civil Service Commission, May 10, 1887. The following Candidates have been certified by the Civil Service Commissioners as qualified for the appointments set against their respective names:- [list includes] Post Office: Postmen, London, Frank Fernee. 5 |
(with Father) 1891 Census | He appeared on the 1891 Census of Islington, London in the household of his father John Robert Fernee. Frank was 24, employed as a Draper's Entery Clerk, and was born in Islington.6 |
1901 Census | Frank Fernee appeared on the 1901 Census of Luton, Bedfordshire, at 9 New Bedford Road. Frank was a widower, age 34, employer at home, Seller of Hats, and was born in Islington. With him is one boarder (Emily Walley, 44, married, born Dalston, London).7 |
Marriage | He married Dora Grace Marking in 1904.8,9 |
1911 Census | Frank and Dora Grace Fernee appeared on the 1911 Census of Stratford, Essex, at 14 Jamiston Road. Frank was 44, born in Islington, and was a department manager at a Tweed Cap Makers. Dora Grace was 29 and born in Islington. They had been married 6 years and had two children, both still living. With them in their 3 rooms were their children Robert Frank (5) and Rosalind Grace (3.)8 |
Death | Frank died in 1941.10 |