1863 Q4 | b. Weymouth, Dorset | GRO index; censuses |
1863-11-29 | bapt. Holy Trinity, Weymouth | parish register |
1871 | scholar, living with her family at 5 Spring Terrace, Wyke Regis, Dorset | TNA: RG 10/2004 f10 p13 |
1881 | assisting in household duties, living with her family and her cousin Arthur E. Green at West Shore, St James, Poole, Dorset | RG 11/2095 f48 p47 |
1891 | living with her family and her cousin Arthur E. Green at 92 Malmesbury Rd, Bow, London | RG 12/314 f74 p30 |
1898-08-03 | witnessed her sister's wedding, at St Stephen's pc, Bow | parish register |
1901 | living with her brother Francis and his family at 21 Cromwell Rd, Walthamstow, Essex | RG 13/1628 f31 p11 |
1911 | private means, living with her sister-in-law Jeanie King Ferry in 6 rooms at 134 Capel Road, Forest Gate, West Ham, Essex | RG14PN9594 RG78PN510B RD188 SD6 ED38 SN229 |
1912-04-01 | of 134 Capel-road, Forest Gate, Essex; d. Forest Gate, London E. | GRO index; National Probate Calendar |
1912-06-13 | admon granted at London to Ernest Frank Ferry, architect's assistant; effects £67 14s. 7d. | National Probate Calendar |
1864-12-30 | b. Weymouth, Dorset | GRO index; censuses |
1865-01-22 | bapt. Holy Trinity, Weymouth | parish register |
1871 | scholar, living with his family at 5 Spring Terrace, Wyke Regis, Dorset | TNA: RG 10/2004 f10 p13 |
1881 | pupil teacher, living with his family and his cousin Arthur E. Green at West Shore, St James, Poole, Dorset | RG 11/2095 f48 p47 |
1885/1893 | assistant master (West Ham Education Authority), South Hallsville School | Teachers' Registration Council register |
1891 | assistant master (B School), living with his family and his cousin Arthur E. Green at 92 Malmesbury Rd, Bow, London | RG 12/314 f74 p30 |
1893/1918 | organiser of handicraft (Walthamstow Education Authority), Marsh Street Manual Training Centre, Walthamstow | Teachers' Registration Council register |
1894-08-01 | technical instructor, of 92 Malmesbury Road; m. Florence Langley (18671952, b. Woodford, Essex, d. of William Langley, drysalter), at St Stephen's pc, Bow, London E., after banns | GRO index; parish register |
Children: | Eric Walter (18951990), Winifred Jessie (18981967), Marjorie Florence (19011918), and Frank Tindall (19061976), all b. Walthamstow | GRO index |
1898-08-03 | witnessed his sister's wedding, at St Stephen's pc, Bow | parish register |
1901 | manual instructor (teacher), worker, living with his family and his sister at 21 Cromwell Rd, Walthamstow, Essex | RG 13/1628 f31 p11 |
1902-07-21 | at a meeting of the Walthamstow School Board, it was agreed "That Mr. F.W. Ferry be appointed organizing superintendent of the Manual Instruction Centres under the Board, and that the question of his salary be considered at the annual revision." | Walthamstow and Leyton Guardian, 1902-07-25 |
1902-12-18 | at an entertainment at the Chapel End Infants'
Board School: After tea Miss Knowles amused them with her funny stories, and this was followed by a magic lantern exhibition by Mr. F.W. Ferry, manual instruction organiser to the Walthamstow School Board. For more than an hour the old building rang again and again with the merry laughter of the children, as old favourite' such as "Red Riding Hood," Jack and the Bean Stalk," &c., graphically described by Mr. Ferry, followed one another on the magic sheet. Gifts of dolls to the girls, flags to the boys, buns and oranges and sweets to all brought a very pleasant evening to a close. |
Walthamstow and Leyton Guardian, 1902-12-26 |
1903-07-02 | at the industrial and loan exhibition of the Leyton Wesleyan School, acted as judge for mechanical work | Walthamstow and Leyton Guardian, 1903-07-03 |
1906-04-16 | of 158 Grove-road, Walthamstow; one of the Walthamstow representatives at the annual conference of the National Union of Teachers, at Scarborough | Leytonstone Express and Independent, 1905-04-21 |
1906-04-20 |
MANUAL INSTRUCTION.Manual training in handicraft is now being taught at five centres, under the supervision of Mr. F.W. Ferry. During the past year 1,144 scholars have received instruction, and the total amount received in grant for the year was £268 9s. |
Walthamstow and Leyton Guardian |
1908-05-30 | at the annual competition and exhibition of the Church of England Temperance Society, London-over-the-Border Union, acted as judge for handicrafts | Essex Times, 1908-06-03 |
1909-02-23 | present at the conversazione of the Walthamstow Teachers' Association (N.U.T); proposed a vote of thanks to the speaker | Walthamstow and Leyton Guardian, 1909-02-26 |
1910-05-28 | one of the judges at the annual competition and exhibition of the London-over-the-Border Bands of Hope of the Church of England Temperance Society, at Stratford town hall | Essex Times, 1910-06-04 |
1911 | instructor of manual training, education committee of district council, worker, living with his family in 6 rooms at 159 Grove-road, Walthamstow, Essex | RG14PN9702 RG78PN514A RD188 SD10 ED28 SN312 |
1913-04-26 | one of the judges for exhibits at the annual competition and exhibition for Bands of Hope in the Walthamstow and Leyton Deanery Union of the Church of England Temperance Society, at Leyton Town Hall | Walthamstow and Leyton Guardian, 1913-05-09 |
1914-09-04 | headmaster of Marsh Street Manual Training Centre | Walthamstow and Leyton Guardian |
1918-07-01 | registered with the Teachers' Registration Council, paying a one guinea fee; professional address Marsh Street Manual Training Centre, Walthamstow, E.17; attainments: 1st Class Teachers' Certificate in Woodwork and Metalwork, Honours Certificates in Cabinet Making and Photography (City and Guilds of London Institute); Teacher's Higher Certificate in Cardboard Modelling and Teacher's Certificate in Pedagogy of Handwork (E.H.A.); Diploma (with Distinction) in Woodwork (National Union of Teachers) | Teachers' Registration Council register |
1918-10-07 | of 159 Grove-road, Walthamstow, Essex; d. St Mark's Hospital, City-road, Holborn, Middlesex | GRO index; National Probate Calendar |
1918-10-12 | of Walthamstow; bur. Grave 695A, Consecrated Ground A, Queens Road Cemetery, Walthamstow; 10ft deep in a 1st class grave bought by his wife; MI describes him as "teacher & organizer of handicraft" | cemetery register; Find a Grave |
1919-01-03 | will proved at London by Florence Ferry, widow; effects £855 10s. 9d. | National Probate Calendar |
1866 Q4 | b. Weymouth, Dorset | GRO index; censuses |
1866-12-23 | bapt. Holy Trinity, Weymouth | parish register |
1871 | scholar, living with her family at 5 Spring Terrace, Wyke Regis, Dorset | TNA: RG 10/2004 f10 p13 |
1881 | scholar, living with her family and her cousin Arthur E. Green at West Shore, St James, Poole, Dorset | RG 11/2095 f48 p47 |
1891 | assistant mistress Church School, employed, living with her family and her cousin Arthur E. Green at 92 Malmesbury Rd, Bow, London | RG 12/314 f74 p30 |
1898-08-03 | of 92 Malmesbury Rd; m. Thomas James Cadman (18701956, b. Oakengates, Shropshire), at St Stephen's pc, Bow, after banns | GRO index; parish register; RG14PN9565 RG78PN510A RD188 SD6 ED9 SN41 |
Children: | Muriel Florence (19011929), Kathleen Ellen (19031964), and Margaret Ethel (19041953), all b. East Ham | GRO index |
1901 | living with her school master husband at 3 Eversleigh Rd, East Ham, Essex | RG 13/1603 f141 p44 |
1911 | living with her family in 6 rooms at 25 Edith Rd, East Ham | RG14PN9565 RG78PN510A RD188 SD6 ED9 SN41 |
1921 | home duties; living with her husband and their two younger daughters in 5 rooms at 25 Edith Road, East Ham | RG 15/08517 RD188 SD7 ED9 SN143 |
1935 Q1 | d. Bromley RD | GRO index |
1935-03-09 |
Mrs. Florence Mary Cadman (68), of 2, Cheltenham-road, died on Saturday. The funeral to-day at the City of London Cemetery will follow a service in Orpington Methodist Church. Messrs. Francis Chappell and Sons, of High-street, Bromley, are the undertakers for this [ . . . ] funeral. |
Bromley & West Kent Mercury, 1935-03-15 |
1869 Q1 | b. Weymouth, Dorset | GRO index; censuses |
1869-03-28 | bapt. Holy Trinity, Weymouth | "England Births and Christenings, 15381975," database, FamilySearch: 30 December 2014, Frederick Thomas Ferry, 28 Mar 1869; citing Holy Trinity, Weymouth, Dorset, reference FHL microfilm 1,239,253 |
1871 | scholar, living with his family at 5 Spring Terrace, Wyke Regis, Dorset | TNA: RG 10/2004 f10 p13 |
1881 | scholar, living with his family and his cousin Arthur E. Green at West Shore, St James, Poole, Dorset | RG 11/2095 f48 p47 |
1891 | not found in census | |
1895 Q2 | d. Poplar RD | GRO index |
cal 1871-03 | b. Wyke Regis, Dorset | GRO index; censuses |
1871-02-12 | b. Spring Terrace, Weymouth, Dorset | Taunton Courier and Western Advertiser, 1871-02-22 |
1871 | living with his family at 5 Spring Terrace, Wyke Regis | TNA: RG 10/2004 f10 p13 |
1881 | scholar, living with his family and his cousin Arthur E. Green at West Shore, St James, Poole, Dorset | RG 11/2095 f48 p47 |
1889-06-10 | clerk, of 58 Parnell Road; m. Katie Julia Burton (1873 ?, of 58 Parnell Road, b. Stratford, Essex, d. of Robert Barton, veterinary surgeon), at St Mark's pc, Bow, London, after banns | GRO index; parish register |
Child: | Evelyn Kate Elizabeth (18901962, b. Bow, Middlesex) | GRO index; RG14PN31974 RG78PN1840 RD587 SD2 ED15 SN43 |
1891 | accountant clerk, employed, living with his family at 5 Albert Road, West Ham, London, with his mother-in-law's family | RG 12/1313 f73 p1 |
subsequent information not found |
1880-09-12 | b. Poole, Dorset | GRO index; censuses; London school admissions and discharges; 1939 England and Wales Register (TNA: RG 101) gives 1880-09-21 |
1880-10-24 | bapt. St Paul's, Poole | parish register |
1881 | scholar, living with his family and his cousin Arthur E. Green at West Shore, St James, Poole, Dorset | RG 11/2095 f48 p47 |
1885-06-15 | of 92 Malmsbury Rd; admitted to Stafford Road Infants School, Tower Hamlets | London school admissions and discharges |
1889-02-15 | left Stafford Road school | |
1891 | living with his family and his cousin Arthur E. Green at 92 Malmesbury Rd, Bow, London | RG 12/314 f74 p30 |
1901 | junior draughtsman architect, of 92 Malmesbury Rd, Bow, London, living with his mother and niece, and a boarder | RG 13/339 f76 p30 |
1910-09-12 | architect's assistant, of 134 Capel Road, Forest Gate; m. Jeanie King McCafferty (18821961, of 77 Morville St, Bow, b. Virginia Water, Surrey, d. of James McCafferty, marble mason), at St Stephen's pc, Bow, after banns | GRO index; parish register |
Children: | Donald Frank (19111973) and Kathleen Jean (19131980), both b. West Ham | GRO index |
1911 | not found in census; his wife (showing as " |
RG14PN9594 RG78PN510B RD188 SD6 ED38 SN229 |
1912-06-13 | architect's assistant; administrator of his eldest sister's estate | National Probate Calendar |
1921 | architect's assistant, employed by Davis & Emanuel & Smart, architects & surveyors, working at 2 Finsbury Circus, London E.C.; living with his family and his mother-in-law in 6 rooms at 134 Capel Road, London E. | RG 15/08546 RD188 SD7 ED38 SN221 |
1930/1931 | living with his wife at 21 Byron Avenue, Wanstead, Essex | electoral registers |
1935 | of 21 Byron Avenue, South Woodford, London, E.18 | Leytonstone, Wanstead and Snaresbrook Directory |
1939-09-29 | architect & surveyor, living with his wife and daughter at 21 Byron Avenue, Wanstead & Woodford, Essex | 1939 England and Wales Register (RG 101) |
1938/1939 | living with his wife at 21 Byron Av., S. Woodford, E.18; registered to vote from 73A Queen Victoria Street, City of London | electoral registers |
1945/1946 | registered to vote from 559 Finsbury Pavement House, Moorgate, London E.C.2 | |
1946-12-16 | of 21 Byron-avenue, Woodford, Essex; d. Glebelands-avenue, Woodford | GRO index; National Probate Calendar |
1947-02-28 | will proved at London by Jeanie King Ferry, widow; effects £1604 6s. 10d. | National Probate Calendar |
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