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William Farndale
FAR00223
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Headlines of William Farndale’s life are
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1793
William Farndale was born on 30 September 1793, the son of William & Mary Farndale
(FAR00183) of Kilton. He was baptised at Brotton on 3 November 1793 with his twin
brother, Matthew Farndale (FAR00225),
who later emigrated to Australia. (Brotton PR &
IGI).
1831
In 1831 William
died of typhus fever. There is an obituary to him in the Methodist Records which
reads: "October 21st at Kilton: In the Stokesley Circuit in his 37th
year, Mr William Farndale Junior. He was of an open disposition and of
studious habits. About the year 1815 a revival of the work of God took
place in the neighbourhood where he resided. When he was acquainted with his
condition as a sinner and sought and found the Lord to the joy of his heart. He
then listed himself to the Wesleyan Methodists and became very useful among
them as an exhorter and local preacher. The complaint typhus fever which
terminated his mortal existence, considerably affected his mind, yet when he recollected he expressed strong confidence in God. JJ"
William was buried at Brotton on 23
October and his tombstone still stands in Brotton old churchyard.
William Farndale, son of William
Farndale of Kilton aged 37 buried, Brotton 23 Oct 1831 (Brotton
PR - the records incorrectly record 1830, but see gravestone).
His memorial at Brotton
Old Churchyard reads ‘Memorial of William son of William and Mary Farndale
who died October 21st 1831 aged 38 years. Also to
Matthew Farndale, twin brother of the above of Birregurra, Australia, who died
8th August 1884 aged 90 years. Also of Hannah his
widow who died, 9th December 1892 aged 85 years.’
Note that the reference to Hannah is to
the wife of Matthew. ‘Blessed are the dead, that lie in The Lord.’ (Mon R)