Miner
in Bishop Auckland, who had a son and daughter, but died at the age of 32 |
Thomas Farndale
FAR00280
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Thomas
Farndale, son of George & Mary Farndale (FAR00215) of Easby, farmer, was baptised at
Stokesley on 17 February 1822 (PR).
1841
Census 1841 - Kilton:
Thomas Farndale, age 15; male servant to George
Jennings; born in Yorks.
In
1841, Thomas was a servant to his uncle Matthew Farndale (FAR00225).
1850
Thomas Farndale of
full age, bachelor, pitman of St Helen, Aukland, son of George
Farndale, labourer, married Isabella Bowes of full age, spinster of St Helen,
Aukland, daughter of William Bowes, a labourer, at the church of St Helen
Aukland on 25th May 1850. Both made their marks. The witnesses were Edward
Davison and Thomas Sammerson. Matthew Chester was the
Vicar. (MC)
I
understand Isabella nee Bowes was born in about 1822 and died on 12 January
1876.
1851
William Farndale (FAR00386), son of Thomas and Isabella Farndale
was born at Martin Moor in 1851 (Census).
Census 1851 - St Helen, Bishop Auckland
Thomas Farndale, head; marr;
age 30; coal miner; born Martin Moor; (1821)
Isabella Farndale, wife; marr;
age 31; b Durham; (1820)
William Farndale (FAR00386), son; age 2 weeks; b St Helens; (1851).
1853
Mary Ann Farndale (FAR00397) was born on 17 March 1853.
The following information was helpfully provided by
Judith Bremner: Mary Ann was always referred to as
Aunty Farndale or Aunty. Her brother
William was not very strong and Mary Ann looked after
him until his death in 1919, at this time my mother was a toddler and unable to
remember him herself. Mary Ann died aged
74 when my mother was 10 in 1927. Their parents were Thomas Farndale &
Isabella Bowes. Thomas died in his early 30’s and Isabella had a hard life
bringing up 2 young children as a single parent.
1854
Thomas Farndale aged 32 of St Helens, Auckland,
pitman, died of phthisis. Isabella Farndale made her mark as present at the
death at St Helens, Auckland on 28 March 1854. (DC).