Birth | Minnie Fernee was born on 6 Oct 1883 in Fern Cottage, North Hill, Highgate, Middlesex. Details from the certificate: father Thomas Fernee, a Bootmaker, mother Mary Ann Fernee formerly Jarvis, registered 9 Nov 1883 by father Thomas of Fern Cottage, North Hill, Highgate, Hornsey.1 |
(with Parents) 1891 Census | She appeared on the 1891 Census of Hornsey, Middlesex with her parents. Minnie was age 7, a scholar, and born in Highgate.2 |
Newspaper | Published 18 May 1897 in the Islington Gazette.
A Neighour's Feud. Emma and Minnie Fernee, of 22, North-hill, Highgate, were summoned for using insulting language towards William Huberstone. The parties reside next door, and the complainant alleged that the defendants, two little girls, called him "daisy face," "long nose" and "monkey face," and other insulting epithets. A good deal of ill-feeling had existed between the two families for some time, and they were before the Court a month or two ago. The Bench ordered the girls to pay each a fine of 2s 6d, and costs. 3 |
1901 Census | She appeared on the 1901 Census of Islington, London, at 74 Harberton Road. Minnie was 18, a general servant, and was born in Hornsey, Middlesex.4 |
1911 Census | Minnie Fernee appeared on the 1911 Census of Streatham, London, at 67 Leigham Court Road. She was a servant in the household of James Henry Atkins, an advertisement agent. It was a 16 room house and there were a nurse, 4 domestic servants, and a gardener and his family living there. Minnie was 27, single, and born in Highgate. Minnie's baby son Fred was with her brother Thomas' family.5 |
Death | She died in 1971 in Norfolk, at age 87.6 |