The Wensleydale Line

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Alfred and Peggy’s family in 1986

The genealogy of the line of Farndales, descended from Alfred Farndale and Peggy Baker

 

Home Page

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Return to the Home Page of the Farndale Family Website

The Farndale Story

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The story of one family’s journey through two thousand years of British History

The Farndale Lineages

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The 84 family lines into which the family is divided. Meet the whole family and how the wider family is related

The Farndale Directory

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Members of the historical family ordered by date of birth

Themes

Links to other pages with historical research and related material

Related Family Stories

The story of the Bakers of Highfields, the Chapmans, and other related families

 

This webpage comprises the genealogical family tree of the Wensleydale Line and then summarises the deeper ancestry of this line of the Farndales.

 

Introduction

Alfred Farndale was born at Tidkinhow in 1897, the youngest of twelve children. In 1928 he married Peggy Baker and they emigrated to Alberta, where they lived until 1935. Three of their four children were born there. They returned to Yorkshire in 1935 and their fourth child, Margot was born. During the Second World War, Alfred took the tenancy of Gale Bank Farm from Lord Bolton and farmed there until he retired, after which time his son Geoff continued to farm there. This is the story of the Wensleydale Farndales.

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Geoffrey and Martin Farndale (back row), and Anne, Alf, Peggy and Margot Farndale (sitting), 1986

 

The Family Tree

The family tree is colour coded to show the flow of relationships between individuals. You can also follow the hyperlinks in brown text to link directly to other related family lines and the hyperlink in blue text to reach the webpage of each individual, where you can read about their lives in more detail.

 

 

 

 

 

The Tidkinhow Line

The Baker Line

 

The Hall Line

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alfred (“Alf) Farndale

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5 July 1897 to 30 May 1987

Married Margaret Louise Baker on 16 March 1928

Soldier in WW1 and farmer in Alberta and Wensleydale

Tidkinhow, Middleton One Row, Leyburn, Wensley, Trochu Alberta, Thornton le Moor

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Margaret Louisa Baker (“Peggy”)

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24 February 1901 to 17 November 1996

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General Sir Martin Farndale KCB

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6 January 1929 to 10 May 2000

Married Anne Buckingham on 13 August 1955

Commander in Chief British Army of the Rhine; Commander Northern Army Group of NATO at time of the Cold War, Master Gunner St James Park, KCB

Trochu, Alberta; Wensley; Northallerton; British Army of the Rhine; Goring by sea, Angmering on sea

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The Buckingham Line

The Chapman Line

 

Margaret Anne (“Anne”) Buckingham

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Marianne (“Anne”) Catherine Farndale

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30 October 1930

Married Norman Shepherd

Alberta, Glasgow, Northallerton

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Norman Shepherd

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10 April 1932

Married Barbara White in 1961

Farmer in Wensleydale

Trochu, Alberta, Northallerton, Wensley, Barnard Castle

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Barbara White

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Margaret (“Margot”) Lindsay Farndale 

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8 October 1937

Married William (Billy) Atkinson

Thornton-le-moor, Gammmersgill

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William (“Billy”) Atkinson

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The Shepherd Family

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Atkinson Family

 

 

Richard Martin Farndale

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17 April 1963

Married Charlotte Coutts in 1990

Artillery officer and lawyer

Epsom, Sussex, Germany, Hampshire, Edinburgh

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Charlotte Winifred Blanche Coutts

 

 

Christine Barbara Farndale

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23 November 1962

Married John Richardson in 1989

Wensleydale, Hutton Magna

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John Richardson

 

Nigel Geoffrey Farndale

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30 September 1964

Journalist and author

Married Mary Craig-McFeely in 1992

Wensleydale, Lambeth, Hampshire

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Mary Craig-McFeely

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Richardson Family

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

James (“Jamie”) Martin Richard Farndale

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21 February 1994

Scotland Rugby Player, Hong Kong Rugby Club Development and Sustainability officer

Edinburgh, London, Hong Kong

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Katie Smith

Sarah Louise Farndale

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15 May 1997

Wealth Manager, Brewin Dolphin

Edinburgh, London

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Olivia Anne M Richardson

1991

Barnard Castle

Victoria Grace (“Tory”) Richardson

1993

Barnard Castle

William George  (“Will”) Richardson

1996

Barnard Castle

Alfred (“Alf”) Edmund Douglas Farndale

1998

London, Hampshire

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Samuel (“Sam”) Digby Martin Farndale

2000

London, Hampshire

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Joseph (“Joe”) Benedict Rex Farndale

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2004

London, Hampshire

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Stephen Geoffrey Shepherd

1957

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David Michael Shepherd

1960

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Catherine Jean Shepherd

1962

 

Married Raymond Wylie

Judith Margaret Atkinson

1962

 

Ian Carlisle

Susan Elizabeth Atkinson

1960

Brian Fawcett

Alfred William (“Will”) Atkinson

1966

Rosie 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Laura Shepherd

1984

 

Michael Shepherd

1985

Nick Carlisle

Phil Carlisle

Harry Carlisle

James Fawcett

Robert Fawcett

Rachel Fawcett

Thomas Atkinson

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you are subscribed to Ancestry you can also visit the Farndale Family Tree on Ancestry, which links the whole family together.

 

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Alf. then known by all as Gran, around Gale Bank in the 1970s

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Eller Close Ropad, Leyburn                                               Alf and Peggy in the 1980s

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Geoffrey’s family in 1986

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The Wensleydale at a family reunion in 2016 at Tidkinhow

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Margot, Anne and Geoff Farndale

 

The Deeper Ancestry of the Wensleydale Line

The matrix below will transport descendants of the Wensleydale Line into a personal journey into their deep ancestry. It is an extract of the Farndale Story which is bespoke for the Wensleydale Line descendants. It will take you back to the earliest history of our ancestors and each box will transport you to a more detailed narrative to unlock your history.

 

 

 

Kirkdale Cave

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A Time Machine to a different era of geological time in the heart of our ancestral home

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Primeval Swamp

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The Iron Age, Bronze Age, Neolithic, and Mesolithic evidence of the people of the immediate vicinity to Farndale

 

 

 

Isurium Brigantum (Aldborough)

The Roman Regional Capital of the lands around Kirkdale

Hovingham

A Roman Villa on palatial scale just south of Kirkdale

Beadlam

A Roman Villa only 2km from Kirkdale in the heart of our ancestral lands

Roman Kirkdale

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71 CE to 580 CE

The lands which would become the lands of Kirkdale and Chirchebi in Roman and Pagan times

The Roman Arm Purse

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A Roman arm purse which can be seen in the British Museum in London today, found in about the second century CE by a cairn overlooking Farndale, which will transport you back 2,000 years

Eboracum (York)

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The Roman Capital of northern England where Constantine was proclaimed Emperor

 

 

 

 

Anglo Saxon Kirkdale

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560 CE to 793 CE

Kirkdale and the Chirchebi Estate in the Anglo Saxon Period

Anglo Saxon Kirkdale

Kirkdale from its founding in about 685 CE to the beginning of the Scandinavian period in about 800 CE

Eoforwic (York)

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Deirian and Northumbrian York, a political, cultural and educational Hub on the European stage

 

The Deira

The people who dominated our ancestral lands

Alcuin and the birth of modern education

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The world of Ecgbert and Aethelbert, successors to Bede, and their pupil Alcuin, who took York’s powerhouse of knowledge to the court of Charlemagne to pioneer the European educational system

 

 

Orm Gamalson

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The powerful figure at the heart of the aristocracy, who rebuilt Kirkdale and put our ancestral lands firmly onto the national political stage

Scandinavian Kirkdale

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793 CE to 1066

Kirkdale and the Chirchebi Estate in the Scandinavian Period

Anglo-Saxon-Scandinavian Kirkdale

Kirkdale in the Anglo-Saxon-Scandinavian period from about 800 CE to 1066, with a brief summary of its history through to 1500

Jorvik (York)

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The Scandinavian centre of northern England

The Kirkdale Sundial

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A unique treasure whose secrets transport us into the world of the eleventh century upon which you can stare today, imagining direct ancestors who did the same a thousand years ago

 

 

Norman Domination

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Regime Change

Game of Thrones

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1066 to 1200

The People of the Kirkbymoorside (“Chirchebi”) Estate after the Norman Conquest

Rievaulx Abbey

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This history of the Cistercian monastery of Rievaulx, in whose Chartulary the name Farndale was first recorded in 1154

 

 

The Pathfinders

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Our Pioneer ancestors who left Farndale but took its name to settle in new places

Poachers of Pickering Forest

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Tales of a surprisingly large number of our forebears who were poachers in Pickering Forest. Their archery skills would foretell the legends of Robin Hood and the English army at Agincourt

Medieval Farming

Sheep and Shepherds by MINIATURIST, English

Rural lifestyles from the Norman Conquest

The First Family Tree

A model which relies on extensive medieval evidence, to suggest the most probable family tree of the earliest ancestors of the Farndales

The Cradle

Thirteenth Century Farndale

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Clearing the dale to build our new home

 

The Story of Farndale to 1500

The story of the dale of Farndale to 1500, to accompany the family story

Medieval Warfare

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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

Campsall and Barnsdale Forest

The history of the village of Campsall north of Doncaster, where we find our ancestors in the sixteenth century

The History of Doncaster to 1500

The History of pre industrial Doncaster from its Roman inception as Danum to the end of the sixteenth century

The Vicar of Doncaster

The Family of William Farndale, the Fourteenth Century Vicar of Doncaster

The Kirkleatham Skelton Line

 

Arrival in the old Bruce lands around Skelton Castle

The Sixteenth and Seventeenth Families of Kirkleatham, Skelton, Moorsholm and Liverton in Cleveland

Kirkleatham

A history of Kirkleatham and Wilton, the place where our family first settled in Cleveland

 

 

 

 

The Liverton 2 Line

 

 

 

 

The Miners

The family story of mining, mainly for ironstone, the primary resource behind the industrial development of Cleveland

 

Transition to the Industrial Revolution

John Farndale, my great x2 uncle, was a prolific writer who captured the essence of the late eighteenth century and its transition into the Industrial Revolution. The family’s history provides a direct pathway to experience these years of momentous change

Brotton Old Graveyard

Three generations of Kilton Farndales in one place.

A side trip to nearby Boosbeck and Skelton take you to the gravestones two later generations. Take in Wensley and you’ll find two more recent generations.

Seven generations of the family in one short drive

The Kilton 1 Line

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The Farmers of Kilton

The First Hub

The story of the Kilton Farndales, a family who dominated a village, since lost to time, over two centuries

Kilton, the Lost Village

The story of the lost village of Kilton and its sylvan landscape

Kilton

A journey around modern Kilton, of farms, a ruined castle and a small village of Kilton Thorpe to capture the essence of the two century home of Farndales

The Smugglers of Old Saltburn

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Stories of smugglers, led by my great x3 grandfather known as the King of the Smugglers, and the undoubted involvement of our forebears

 

The Lindsays

The story of the Scottish Lindsays, Catherine Lindsay’s family

The Farndales of Tidkinhow

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The story of the Farndales of Tidkinhow and the adventures of twelve siblings who lived in a house that wasn’t big enough for them all

The Tidkinhow Line

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Atlantic crossings at the time of Titanic

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The story of five brothers and two sisters who crossed the Atlantic in the age of Titanic to emigrate to Canada

The Albertans

The story of the Farndales of Tidkinhow who left Yorkshire for a new life on the Prairies

 

 

General Sir Martin Farndale KCB

1929 to 2000

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The original author of this genealogy who led the British Army and Northern Command of NATO in the crucial years of the Cold War

The Wensleydale Line

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Alfred Farndale

and Peggy Baker

The World War 1 veteran, Alfred Farndale married the independently minded Peggy Baker in 1929 and embarked immediately for the Prairie of Alberta. Defeated by the Great Depression the family returned to Yorkshire where they built a new life from the 1930s

The Bakers of Highfields

The Story of the Baker Family of Highfields

A portal into another family, the ancestors of Peggy Baker, who married Alfred Farndale