FAIREY Chart 0700

This is a Chart for William Fairey and Ann Dickens

married
1835/36
1
WILLIAM FAIREY
born about
1812
Great Catworth, Huntingdonshire
occupation
1841, 1851, 1861 Tailor
1871 Tailor and Beer House Keeper
1881 Inn Keeper and Tailor
widower on the 1881 Census
  2
ANN DICKENS

born 
1809
Great Catworth, Huntingdonshire
occupation
1851, 1861 Tailors wife
1871 Tailor and Beer House Keeper's wife
died between
1871 and 1881

3
Amy
FAIREY
born about
1835
 Huntingdonshire
4
Eliza
FAIREY
born about
1837
Great Catworth, Huntingdonshire
occupation
1861 Tailor's daughter
5
Joseph
FAIREY
born about
1839
Great Catworth
Huntingdonshire
6
Thomas
FAIREY
born about
1841
Great Catworth
Huntingdonshire
emigrated to
Toronton
Canada
7
Henry 
FAIREY

born about
1844
Great Catworth, Huntingdonshire

married
September quarter
1874
Huntingdon
district
Huntingdonshire
Esther
Eliza
FISHER
8
John
FAIREY
born about
1847
Great Catworth, Huntingdonshire
occupation
1861 Labourer

 

 



9
Charles 
FAIREY

born about
1849 (1847)
Great Catworth, Huntingdonshire


married(1)
Mary A
???

married(2)
June quarter
St Neots district
Huntingdonshire
Susan
JAMES

married(3)
June quarter
1885
Sleaford district
Lincolnshire
Emma
HALLAM
  1. 1841 Census - High Street, Great Catworth, Huntingdonshire (FAIY on this Census)
    1851 Census - Cottage, Little Catworth, Huntingdonshire (PARRY on this Census)
    1861 Census - Little Catworth, Huntingdonshire - (FARCY on this Census) 
    1871 Census - Railway Tavern, Stow, Huntingdonshire. There were four lodgers with the family, a John CHATTLE, aged 37 a Bricky Labourer born Great Catworth, Huntingdonshire, and a James WOOD aged 31 an Ag Lab born Upwell, Norfolk, his wife Mary aged 32 born Birmingham, Warwickshire and their son William aged 6 born Birmingham, Warwickshire.
    1881 Census -  Long Stow, Huntingdonshire. As well as William, there was Henry and his wife Eliza (down as daughter in law), below is a Harry FAIREY, aged 6 Grandson, aged 4 born Stow, Huntingdonshire, so I think he is a son of Henry and then there is Charles Henry FAIREY Grandson, Age 13 a scholar who was the child of Charles and Mary and the one we are most interested in. There were also three lodgers with the family. I think Charles's first wife Mary had died and he had remarried a Susan JAMES, hence the reason for Charles living with his Grandfather.
  2. 1841 Census - High Street, Great Catworth, Huntingdonshire (FAIY on this Census)
    1851 Census - Cottage, Little Catworth, Huntingdonshire (PARRY on this Census)
    1861 Census - Little Catworth, Huntingdonshire - (FARCY on this Census) 
    1871 Census - Railway Tavern, Stow, Huntingdonshire. There were four lodgers with the family, a John CHATTLE, aged 37 a Bricky Labourer born Great Catworth, Huntingdonshire, and a James WOOD aged 31 an Ag Lab born Upwell, Norfolk, his wife Mary aged 32 born Birmingham, Warwickshire and their son William aged 6 born Birmingham, Warwickshire.
  3. 1841 Census - High Street, Great Catworth, Huntingdonshire (FAIY on this Census)
  4. 1841 Census - High Street, Great Catworth, Huntingdonshire (FAIY on this Census)
    1861 Census - Little Catworth, Huntingdonshire - (FARCY on this Census) 
  5. 1841 Census - High Street, Great Catworth, Huntingdonshire (FAIY on this Census)
    1851 Census - Cottage, Little Catworth, Huntingdonshire (PARRY on this Census)
  6. 1841 Census - High Street, Great Catworth, Huntingdonshire (FAIY on this Census)
    1851 Census - Cottage, Little Catworth, Huntingdonshire (PARRY on this Census)
  7. 1851 Census - Cottage, Little Catworth, Huntingdonshire (PARRY on this Census)
    1861 Census - Little Catworth, Huntingdonshire - (FARCY on this Census) 
    1871 Census - Railway Tavern, Stow, Huntingdonshire. There were four lodgers with the family, a John CHATTLE, aged 37 a Bricky Labourer born Great Catworth, Huntingdonshire, and a James WOOD aged 31 an Ag Lab born Upwell, Norfolk, his wife Mary aged 32 born Birmingham, Warwickshire and their son William aged 6 born Birmingham, Warwickshire.
    1881 Census -  Long Stow, Huntingdonshire. As well as William, there was Henry and his wife Eliza (down as daughter in law), below is a Harry FAIREY, aged 6 Grandson, aged 4 born Stow, Huntingdonshire, so I think he is a son of Henry and then there is Charles Henry FAIREY Grandson, Age 13 a scholar who was the child of Charles and Mary and the one we are most interested in. There were also three lodgers with the family. I think Charles's first wife Mary had died and he had remarried a Susan JAMES, hence the reason for Charles living with his Grandfather.
    1891 Raunds, Northamptonshire. Henry is down as Harry as is the son shown on the 1891 Census. His wife is down as Esther Eliza and is 10 yeas younger than him and is down as being born in Islip Northamptonshire, so could be a second wife as there is another child a John William who is only 1 and born in Raunds, Northamptonshire. so there is a fourteen year gap between children. (John William was born in September quarter 1890 in Thrapston district Northamptonshire.) Having now found marriage on BMD I think as she was married as Esther Eliza that he only had one wife.
  8. 1851 Census - Cottage, Little Catworth, Huntingdonshire (PARRY on this Census)
    1861 Census - Little Catworth, Huntingdonshire - (FARCY on this Census) 
    1851 Census - Cottage, Little Catworth, Huntingdonshire (PARRY on this Census)
    1861 Census - Little Catworth, Huntingdonshire - (FARCY on this Census) 
    1871 Census - Railway Tavern, Stow, Huntingdonshire. There were four lodgers with the family, a John CHATTLE, aged 37 a Bricky Labourer born Great Catworth, Huntingdonshire, and a James WOOD aged 31 an Ag Lab born Upwell, Norfolk, his wife Mary aged 32 born Birmingham, Warwickshire and their son William aged 6 born Birmingham, Warwickshire.

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