Birth | Ann Slatter was born circa 1758.2 |
Marriage | She married Samuel Fernee, son of Anthony Joseph Fernee and Elizabeth Read, on 11 Feb 1793 in South Hinksey, Berkshire. Information from the parish register: Samuel Fernee of the Parish of St Ebbe in the City of Oxford, bachelor; Ann Slatter of South Hinksey, widow; They were married in the chapel by License and the witnesses were Mary Portlock and Thomas Synnott. Samuel & Ann both signed their own names - Samuel wrote his forename as Samuell.1 |
Death | Ann died on 16 Sep 1825.3 |
Newspaper | .3 Jackson's Oxford Journal "News from London" column 17 Sep 1825
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Burial | She was buried on 18 Sep 1825 in St Luke Chelsea, Middlesex. The entry in the cemetery register reads: Mrs Ann Fernee [very few people have Mr or Mrs with their name], of South Audley Street, 67 years old, died of general decay, buried O.G.S. at 1/4 p 4, 55/6/3/10, Mrs J Binder of 75 Park Street, 6.16.3, dues paid [cannot read amount][There are no headings on the columns, even on the first page beginning in January].2 |
Research Note | Another St Luke Chelsea burial register has the information: name: Ann Fernee, age: 67, where from: South Audley St, Grave #: 55, row: 6, quarter: SW, depth of grave: old 10, payment: 2/16/6 [a large amount].2 |