This is an extract from the First Family Tree
showing a known family relationship
Return to the Home Page of the Farndale Family
Website |
The story of one family’s journey through two
thousand years of British History |
The 84 family lines into which the family is divided.
Meet the whole family and how the wider family is related |
Members of the historical family ordered by date of
birth |
Links to other pages with historical research and
related material |
The story of the Bakers of Highfields, the Chapmans,
and other related families |
There are
records primarily from wills of a Farndale family living in Sheriff Hutton in the fourteenth
century.
You can
follow the hyperlinks in blue text to reach the webpage of each individual, where
you can read about their lives in more detail.
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c 1332 to 1397 A chaplain, who was pardoned for killing John of Spaldington and later established his family in Sheriff
Hutton, where he was a person of some wealth Married Juliana Derleye,
Caleys, Sheriff Hutton |
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c 1357 to 20 December 1435 A veteran soldier of the armies of Richard II,
Henry IV and Henry V who fought in the French and Scottish Wars Sheriff Hutton |
Helen Farndale c 1349 to c 1420 Sheriff Hutton |
Agnes Farndale c 1361 to c 1420 Sheriff Hutton |
William Farndale c 1365 to c 1440 Sheriff Hutton, Gowthorpe |
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Margorie Farndale c 1409 to c 1480 Sheriff Hutton |
Agnes Farndale c 1411 to c 1482 Sheriff Hutton |
Alice Farndale c 1413 to c 1483 Sheriff Hutton |
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The Church of St Helen and the Holy Cross and the
Chapel of St Nicholas, the heart of the Neville lands, and place of the
alabaster effigy of the young son of Richard III |
The History of Sheriff Hutton to 1500 A
history of Sheriff Hutton which will take you to the lands of the Nevilles
and Richard III during the Wars of the Roses |
Tales of archers and men at arms who fought with
Richard II, Henry IV and Henry V and an observation post in the home of the
Nevilles and Richard III from which to view the Wars of the Roses |
c 1357 to 20
December 1435 A veteran soldier of
the armies of Richard II, Henry IV and Henry V who fought in the French and
Scottish Wars |
c 1332 to 1397 A chaplain, who was pardoned for killing John of Spaldington and later established his family in Sheriff
Hutton, where he was a person of some wealth |
This
history of the family who influenced the Wars of the Roses in whose seat our
ancestors lived |
The
dynastic struggles of the Plantagenets, leading to the Wars of the Roses, the
events of which our ancestors were direct witnesses |