Gardener and carpenter of Wandsworth, London

 

Robert Farndale
17 June 1832 (Baptised) to 21 December 1877

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1832

 

Robert Farndale son of William & Margaret Farndale (FAR00220A) of Bishop Wilton, labourer, was baptised at Bishop Wilton on 17 June 1832 (Wilton PR & IGI).

 

1841

 

1841 Census – Bishop Wilton

 

Robert Farndale, 9, living with his parents William and Margaret and his siblings William, Elizabeth and Sarah.

 

1850

 

Robert Farndale (FAR00362) was born in or about 1850. I have found no evidence of his marriage and Robert would only have been 18. Could he have set off for a new life in London after he had a son at this young age?

 

1877

 

Robert Farndale aged 47, a carpenter died of epilepsy at Providence Cottage, Cooper’s Arms lane, Putney, 21 Dec 1877. C Farndale, widow of the deceased was present at the death.’ (DC). Robert Farndale died Wandsworth District aged 47, in the first quarter of 1878

 

Cottages were usually known by the name of the family occupying them.  When they moved away, more often than not, the cottage became known by the name of the new occupants

 

The Coopers Arms was situated on Putney High Street, on the corner of Lacy Road (originally known as Coopers Arms Lane). John Mowden traded here as victualler and cooper in the mid 17th century. This pub closed c.1905 and the last building was demolished at the end of the 20th century.

 

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After he died