A servant in Danby |
Jane Farndale
FAR00268
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1820
Jane Farndale, daughter of John and Ann
(nee Nicholson) Farndale (FAR00210)
of Hawkser, a farmer, was born at Hawkser
on 21 March 1820 and baptised at Whitby on 28
March 1820.
1841
Census 1841 –
Howe End, Danby
Jane Farndale, 21, female servant,
born in county.
At the house of the farmer Thomas
Scarth.
There doesn’t seem to be a record of
either Frank or Jane Readman in census records after 1841, so this was probably
just before her marriage.
Jane Farndale of full age, spinster of
Dale End, Danby, daughter of John Farndale (FAR00210) labourer, married Frank
Readman, a husbandman of Stanghow, son of Philip Readman, a labourer at the
Parish Church Danby-in-Cleveland, on 28 August 1841.Both made their mark. The witnesses
were George Agar, John Duck and Joseph Duck was the Minister. Banns were issued on 8, 15 and 22 August
1841. (MC). Jane was aged 21 at her marriage.
1884
Jane Readman died at Esk
Valley, Goathland and was buried on 9 December 1884, aged 63.
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