Nicholas de Farndale
c 1230 To c 1310
The
first personal name linked to Farndale
FAR00006
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c1230 to c1310 Perhaps the earliest identifiable individual of the ancestral
story, who cleared and then settled in Farndale A narrative of
Nicholas’ life |
Nicholas de Farndale is the first personal name who referred to himself
by the Farndale name.
1230
Say age 50 at the
time his son paid taxes, then he was born about 1230.
1255
Say Nicholas’ son
Alan was age 25 when he paid taxes, then Alan Farndale was born in about 1255.
Alan Farndale (FAR00011), the son of
Nicholas Farndale, paid taxes to the Eyre Court in 1280. (See also FAR00019) (Feet
of Fines).
Still to find
original record.
1310
Perhaps Nicholas
de Farndale might have lived to about 1310.
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