Thomas Farndell
1824 to 1903

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FAR00279

 

 

A hat maker of Carlisle 

  

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1824

 

Thomas, son of Thomas Elisha Farndale and Elizabeth Farndell, was born in Rotherhithe, Surrey and baptised on 17 September 1824.

 

1831

 

Thomas Farndell (presumably snior) entry in rate books, road near Webb Street.

 

1841

 

1841 Census – Pitt Street, St George, St George Southwark

 

Thomas Farndell, 35, born 1806, Surrey

Elizabeth Farndell, 36, born 1806

Thomas Farndell, 15, born 1826 in Surrey

Elizabeth (10), John (12), Emma (8), James (3), Charles (0) and Henry (5) Farndell

 

1847

 

Thomas Farndell married Mary Jones at Saint Mary, Carlisle, Cumberland on 24 May 1847 (PR & IGI).

 

Thomas, the son of Thomas Farndell.

 

1851

 

Census 1851 – 66 Union Street, Botchergate

 

Thomas Farndell, 32, silk hat finisher, born Middlesex London

Mary Farndale, 28, hat finisher’s wife

William Farndale, 1

 

1856

 

Thomas Olijah Farndale (FAR00423) was born on 23 November 1856.

 

1860

 

Thomas Farndale appears to have been charged with assaulting the wife of James Farndale in 1860, but the case was dismissed:

 

Carlisle Examiner and North Western Advertiser, 7 August 1860: ASSAULT. Thomas Farndall, hatter, was charged with assaulting the wife of James Farndall. Complainant said that on Monday, the 30th alt, she was at Mr Carrick's shop, when Defendant took her by the shoulders and pushed her out of the shop, and then used very ugly expression to her. Defendant denied the charge. He merely told her to go out of the shop, as Mr Carrick would not allow anyone to come in and annoy the workmen. The case was dismissed, the Defendant being ordered to pay the costs, 3s.

 

Carlisle Patriot, 11 August 1860: ASSAULT. Thomas Farndale, hatter, was charged with having assaulted Sarah Farndale, in Mr Carrick's hat manufactory, on Monday the 30th ult. He pleaded not guilty. The complainant, it appears, is the wife of the defendant's brother, from whom she was separated, her husband allowing her half a crown a week for the maintenance of herself and child! On Monday she went to Mr Carrick's shop to see her husband, who, she heard, had been saying something about her. While talking to him the defendant came up and, without any provocation, pushed her out of the place and struck her. Defendant alleged that she was making so much noise that the work of the shop was interfered with. He did not strike her, but merely pushed her out. He said, in reply to the Bench, that he had not the charge of the shop. The defendant was ordered to pay costs, 3s, the chairman informing the complainant but if she was again annoyed she must make her complaints there when she would get redress.

 

So his brother was James Farndale whose wife was Sarah Farndale.

 

1864

 

John Henry Farndale (FAR00460) was born in March 1864.

 

1866

 

Margaret J Farndale (FAR00478) was born in June 1866.

 

1871

 

Census 1871 – 8 James Street, Botchergate, Carlisle

 

Thomas Farndell, 45, hatter

Mary Farndell, 45

William Farndell, 21, joiner (ie born 1850)

Thomas Farndell, 14, printer’s boy (ie born 1857) – see FAR00423

John Farndell, 11 (ie born 1860) – FAR00460??

Elizabeth Farndell, 8 (ie born 1863) ?? Margaret??

 

1881

 

Census 1881 - 8 James Street, Botchergate, Carlisle

 

Thomas E Farndell, 57, silk and felt hatter

Mary Farndell, 57

William Farndell, 30, joiner

Thomas E Farndell, 24, coach painter

Elizabeth Farndell, 18, house assistant

 

1889

 

Electoral registers: 1889, 1891, 1892, 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901 – Thomas Farndale at 8 James Street, Caldewgate Ward, Cumberland  (also William H Farndale at 10 James Street)

 

1891

 

Census 1891 – 8 James Street

 

Thomas Farndale, 62, silk hat finisher

* Graham, 12, grandson

 

Next door at 20 James Street:

 

William H Farndale, 40, joiner

Elizabeth Farndale, 32 his wife

 

1901

 

Census 1901 – 8 James Street

 

Thomas Elisha Farndale, 74, silk hat maker

 

Next door at 20 James Street:

 

William Henry Farndell, 50, joiner and carpenter

Elizabeth Farndell, 42 his wife

Lionel Henry Farndell, 8

Cynthia Mary Farndell, 5

 

1903

 

Thomas Elisha Farndell, died aged 78 at Carlisle. The death was registered in the first quarter of 1903.