The butcher of Brotton |
George Farndale
FAR00170
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1753
George Farndale, the son of John and
Grace Farndale (FAR00143), was
baptised at Brotton on 13 May 1753 (Brotton PR).
1778
George Farndale, married Mary Stephenson in the Chaplry of Skelton, by
licence, on 27 January 1778 (Skelton PR & IGI).
He was 25.
John Farndale, the son of George Farndale a
butcher of Brotton (but probably of Kilton) and Mary his wife, was baptised at
Brotton on 8 October 1778 (FAR00201)
(Brotton PR).
1779
Mary Farndale, daughter of George
Farndale a butcher of Brotton and Mary
Farndale his wife, baptised Brotton 12 Dec 1779 (FAR00202) (Brotton PR).
George was a butcher presumably in
Kilton, though recorded in the Brotton records.
1781
Mary Farndale, wife of George Farndale of Kilton, butcher was buried at Brotton on 17 July 1781 (Brotton PR).
1782
George Farndale, of Kilton, butcher, was buried in
St Margaret Anglican Church, Brotton on 19
March 1782 (Brotton PR). He was aged
29.
Gravestone Brotton
Old Churchyard: “Erected in the Memory of George Farndale, and Mary
his wife. Mary died July 15th 1781 aged 29 years and
George died March 16th 1782 aged 29 years.” (Mon
R).