A servant who died at the age of only 25.
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Mary Farndale
FAR00338
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1837
Mary Farndale, daughter of Joseph
& Mary Farndale (FAR00228)
of Great Ayton, joiner, was baptised
at Great Ayton on 12 March 1837 (Great Ayton
PR & IGI).
1841
Census 1841 - Great Ayton:
Mary Farndale, age 4; daughter of Joseph & Mary Farndale
(FAR00228) a cartwright of Great
Ayton; born in Yorkshire.
1851
Census 1851 - Great Ayton:
Mary Farndale, aged 14; unmarried; servant; born in
Great Ayton.
1861
Census 1861 - Top Garth Great Ayton;
Mary Farndale, aged 24; unmarried; servant, niece
to Elizabeth Biggins, a widow aged 73, land proprietor; born in Great Ayton.
Perhaps this was Elizabeth
Farndale, her father’s sister, FAR00204,
although she married William Smith?
1862
Mary Farndale died on 5
March 1862 and was buried on 8 March 1862 at All Saints, Ayton aged 25.
Her gravestone reads In memory of Mary, daughter of Joseph and Mary
Farndale who died March 5 1852 aged 25 years. Also
Mary, wife of the above Joseph Farndale who died Feb 23rd 1874 aged
81 years. Also Joseph Farndale who died April 20th
1877 aged 88 years.
The gravestone of
Joseph, his wife Mary, and his daughter Mary, can be found in the far corner of the
churchyard at All Saints Church in Great
Ayton.
From the records at All Saints Church: