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c.1865 Born in Hull, son of [[Joseph Henry Fenner]]
c.1865 Born in Hull, son of [[Joseph Henry Fenner]]


1910 died in Hull
1871 Living in Sculcoates: Joseph H Fenner 35, strap maker, Eliza Fenner 37, Anne Fenner 10, '''Henry Fenner''' 8, [[Walter George Fenner|Walter Fenner]] 4<ref>1871 census</ref>
 
1881 Joseph H Fenner, Leather Band Manufacturer, Employing 12 Men, 2 Boys, 2 Clks, living in Myton, Hull, with Eliza Fenner 47, '''Henry J. Fenner''' 16, merchant's clerk, and Walter G. Fenner 14<ref>1881 census</ref>
 
1886 Both of his parents died; Henry was a belting manufacturer.
 
1910 died in Hull<ref>national Probate calendar</ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Revision as of 18:02, 3 February 2017

c.1865 Born in Hull, son of Joseph Henry Fenner

1871 Living in Sculcoates: Joseph H Fenner 35, strap maker, Eliza Fenner 37, Anne Fenner 10, Henry Fenner 8, Walter Fenner 4[1]

1881 Joseph H Fenner, Leather Band Manufacturer, Employing 12 Men, 2 Boys, 2 Clks, living in Myton, Hull, with Eliza Fenner 47, Henry J. Fenner 16, merchant's clerk, and Walter G. Fenner 14[2]

1886 Both of his parents died; Henry was a belting manufacturer.

1910 died in Hull[3]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. 1871 census
  2. 1881 census
  3. national Probate calendar