Catherine (“Kate”) Farndale
27 November 1853 (baptised) to 1893
FAR00399
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1853
Catherine
Farndale, daughter of John Farndale and Ann nee Bainbridge (FAR00267) was born in Shildon in
1853 and baptised at Shildon on 27 November 1853 (Shildon
PR). Catherine
Farndale’s birth was registered Auckland District in the third quarter of 1853
(GRO Vol 10A, page 101).
1861 Census – East Hickley, Shildon, Bishop Auckland
John
Farndale, 41
Ann Farndale,
34
Harriett Farndale, 14
Mary
Farndale, 11
Catherine
Farndale, 7
Anna
Farndale, 4
Thompson Bainbridge, 69
John E Alexander, 20
1871
Census
1871 – Redworth Road, East Thickley, Auckland, Durham
Ann
Farndale, head, 43
Catherine
Farndale, daughter, 17
Ann
Farndale (FAR00423A), daughter
14
Elizabeth
Farndale (FAR00445), 9
4
lodgers
1874
Kate Farndale, married William Walburn at Auckland
District in 1874 and the marriage was registered in the third quarter of 1874 (GRO
Vol 10a page 351). She was aged 21.
1876
Eveline
Walburn was born in 1876 (census).
1881
Census
1881 – 12 Railway Terrace, Thickley East,
Auckland
William
Walburn, 27, locomotive stoker
Catherine
Walburn, 27
Evaline
Walburn, 5, their daughter
Thomas
Walburn, 20, a boarder, perhaps Thomas’ brother
1882
Annie
K Walburn was born in 1882 (census).
1891
Census
1891 – Helmington, Bishop Auckland
It is
possible that William Walburn died and that Catherine then married George
Dowson, a coke inspector, and was living with him and her father in laws,
Richard Walburn ion 1891.
1893
Catherine
Welborn (sic?) died in 1893, aged 39, and her death was registered at
Bishop Auckland in the second quarter of 1893 (GRO Vol 10a page 116).