Ann Farndale


9 October 1853 (Baptised) to 1937

 

The Ampleforth 1 Line

  

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Married an agricultural and later gasworks labourer

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1853

 

Ann Farndale, daughter of William and Ann Farndale (FAR00258) was born at Settrington and baptised on 9 October 1853 (Settrington PR, GRO Vol 9d page 267).

 

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1861

 

1861 Census, in a cottage at Settrington

 

William Farndale, head, married, an agricultural labourer, 43, now showing birth place as Ampleforth

Ann Farndale, 38

Ann Farndale, daughter, 7, a scholar, born at Settrington therefore in 1854

John Wilson (William’s brother in law) lived with them, by now a farmer.

 

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1871

 

1871 Census

 

William Farndale, a farm labourer, aged 55

Ann Farndale, 48 ‘labourer’s wife’

Name left blank, granddaughter, an infant aged 1 (presumably their daughter Ann’s (then 17) daughter, but Ann was not living with them – presumably this is Mary J Farndale (see below). Did William and Ann ‘adopt’ their daughter’s daughter and use the Farndale surname (since Ann became Goodwill) perhaps as she was born out of marriage when Ann was 17?

 

 

1871 Census, Castlegate, St Leonards, Malton

 

Ann Farndale was a general domestic servant with the Kipling family, aged 18 (Joseph Kipling was a linen draper master)

 

1874

 

Banns of marriage between George Goodwill and Ann Farndale, both of this parish (Settrington) on 6, 13 and 20 December 1874. They were married on 26 December 1874 (boxing day!). George was a labourer. Ann’s father, William was a labourer.

 

1881

 

1881 Census, Settrington

 

William Farndale, agricultural labourer, 65

Ann Farndale, 58,

Mary J Farndale, granddaughter, 12,scholar (was this Ann’s daughter born when she was 17, before she married George in 1874?)

 

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1901

 

1901 Census, 3 Mount Cottages, Scarborough

 

George Goodwill, gasworks labourer, 57

Ann Goodwill, 48

Harry Goodwill, son, 22, Sewing Machine Agent

Alfred Goodwill, son, 11

Stanley Goodwill, son, 9

Ernest Goodwill, son 7

Frank Goodwill, son, 4

Minnie Brown, Granddaughter

 

1937

 

Ann Goodwill died at Scarborough in the second quarter of 1937.