Robert Farndale

 

17 June 1832 (Baptised) to 1875

 

The Bishop Wilton Line

 

 FAR00318

 

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Return to the Home Page of the Farndale Family Website

The Farndale Story

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The story of one family’s journey through two thousand years of British History

The Farndale Lineages

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The 83 family lines into which the family is divided. Meet the whole family and how the wider family is related

The Farndale Directory

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Members of the historical family ordered by date of birth

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Links to other pages with historical research and related material

Related Family Stories

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Gardener and carpenter of Wandsworth, London

 

 

Headlines of Robert Farndale’s life are in brown.

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1832

 

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

 

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1841

 

1841 Census – Bishop Wilton

 

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

 

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1851

 

1851 Census

 

William Farndile, 64, an agricultural labourer, lived with Margaret, 53 and his son Robert in Bishop Wilton.

 

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1861

 

In the Census of 1861 Robert Farndale, 28, an unmarried lodger, a cordwainer lived at 17 Park Row Stockton.

 

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A cordwainer is an artisan trained in the technical aspects of crafting a shoe from scratch.

 

1875

 

There is a Robert Farndale who died at Birmingham and buried at Key Hill Cemetery in 1875, which may have been him (Birmingham burials).