John Farndale

 
25 to 28 October 1842

 

The Whitby 5 Line

 

FAR00355

 

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1842

 

John Farndale, son of Mary Ann Farndale (FAR00259), was baptised at Danby-in-Cleveland in October 1842 (Danby PR & IGI). The birth was registered at Guisborough District in the last quarter of 1842 (GRO Vol 24 page 359). Given the death certificate, he was probably born on 25 October 1842.

 

There is a suggestion of a baptism date on 29 October 1842, but this would have been after he died.

His mother Mary Ann, was a spinster of Red Briar.

 

John died of convulsions aged 3 days. He was buried at St Hilda, Danby on 2 November 1842.

 

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John Farndale aged 3 days died of convulsions at Danby on 28 October 1842, son of Mary Ann Farndale who at that stage was single. John Farndale (probably FAR00210, his grandfather) was present at the death and made his mark (Death Certificate). The death was registered on 1 November 1842 at Guisborough District.

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He was buried on 2 November 1842, an infant, living at Dale End.