Alice Farndale (later Simpson)
15 October 1831 (baptised) to 23 February 1913
FAR00301
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1831
Alice Farndale,
daughter of Jethro and Alice (nee Clarke) Farndale (FAR00218), was born in 1831 and baptised on 15 October 1831 (Craike, Durham PR). They lived at Craike.
Alice’s father was a labourer.
1841
Census
1841 -
Coxwold:
Jethro Farndale, age 50, Agricultural Labourer,
born Yorks (ie born 1791)
Alice Farndale, age 45, born Yorks (ie born about 1796)
Mary Farndale, age 13 born Yorks (ie born 1828) (see FAR00298).
Alice Farndale,
age 9 born Yorks (ie born 1832). (see FAR00301).
Elizabeth Farndale, age 7 born Yorks (ie born 1834) (see FAR00327).
1851
Census
1851 – Terrington
Alice was a house
servant, aged 19, with the Addison family (farmer).
1853
While
Alice was single, her daughter Alice Farndale (FAR00395), was born at
Yearsley, Easingwold in 1853 and the birth was registered in the first quarter
of 1853 (GRO Vol 9d page 304).
1861
Census
1861 - Coxwold:
Jethro Farndale, head; married; aged 68;
agricultural labourer; born Yearsley.
Alice Farndale, wife age 67; born Tholthorpe (1794).
Alice Farndale,
daughter, age 28; unmarried; born Craike (1833) (see FAR00301).
Alice Farndale, grand daughter,
aged 8, unmarried, born Yearsley (see FAR00395).
In 1861 Yearsley
had 37 houses; 94 men; 86 women = 180 people.
1863
Ann Farndale (FAR00453), the granddaughter of Jethro and
Alice (nee Clarke) Farndale (FAR00218) was born in Easingwold District in 1863. Ann Farndale’s birth was registered in
Easingwold District in the second quarter of 1863 (GRO
Vol 9d, page 356).
There are no records of her parentage, but we know she was
Jethro’s granddaughter. She cannot have been the daughter of William (who
already had a living Annie by then), nor John (who was at Leeds by then), nor
Mary, Elias or Elizabeth (who had all died). So Annie must have been a second
child born to the still single Alice Farndale, and she later went to live with
her grandparents after her mother married three years later.
Alice Farndale, daughter of Jethro Farndale, a labourer, married
William Haxby Simpson, a widower, farmer of Yearsley at Coxwold on 12 September
1866. William was the son of Edward Simpson, Farmer. They
were married at the Parish Church at Coxwold (Coxwold PR).
1867
John Simpson was
born (census).
1869
Thomas Simpson
was born (census).
1872
Frederick Simpson
was born (census).
1881
1881
Census – 85
Town Street, St Margarets Parish, Horsforth
1891
1891
Census – 146
Quarry Street, Horsforth, Pudsey
1901
1901
Census – 2 Bainley Bank, Fryup, Glaisdale,
near Whitby
1911
1911 Census – Lealholm, Scarborough
1913
Alice Simpson died
at the age of 82, at e, Scarborough on 23 February 1913. She was buried ast St James the Greater Churchyard, Lelholm,
Scarborough (Monumental Record). The death
was registered in the first quarter of 1913 (GRO
Vol 9d page 600).
William Haxby
Simpson died at the age of 83 only three months later, on 21 May 1913 (Monumental Record).