Shoemaker |
Joseph Farndale
FAR00411
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1856
Joseph Farndale, son of Richard
(agricultural labourer of Great Ayton) and Esther (nee Thwaites) Farndale
(FAR00288), was born in Great Ayton, and baptised at Great Ayton
on 13 January 1856 (Great
Ayton PR). Joseph Farndale’s birth was registered in Malton
District in the fourth quarter of 1855 (GRO Vol 9d page 395).
1861
Census 1861 - Top Cliff Garth, Great Ayton;
Richard Farndale, head; marr;
age 35; ag lab; born Nunthorpe; (1826).
Esther Farndale, wife; marr
age 36; born Ormsby; (1825).
William Farndale, son; u/m; age 9; born Ayton (ie born 1852) (FAR00389).
George Farndale, son; u/m; age 7; born Ayton; (ie 1854) (FAR00398).
Joseph Farndale,
son; u/m; age 5; born Ayton; (ie 1856) (FAR00411).
Mary E Farndale, daughter; u/m; age 2; born Ayton;
(ie born 1859) (FAR00436).
1871
Census 1871 -
Main Street, Great Ayton;
Richard Farndale, head; marr;
age 46; ag lab; born Nunthorpe; (1825).
Esther Farndale, wife; marr;
age 45; born Ormsby; (1826).
George Farndale, son; u/m; age 16; millwright
apprentice; born Ayton; (ie born 1855) (FAR00398)
Joseph Farndale,
son; u/m; age 15; shoemaker; born Ayton (ie born
1856) (FAR00411).
Mary E Farndale, daughter; u/m; age 12; scholar;
born Ayton; (ie born 1859) (FAR00436).
1879
Maud Farndale (FAR00560A), was born in 1879. Check this as marriage not until 1881?
But see census 1891, so maybe born before the marriage.
1881
Census 1881 -
High Part of Village, Great Ayton;
Richard Farndale, head; marr;
age 55; cartwright;
Esther Farndale, wife; marr;
age 55; born Ormsby; (ie born1826).
Joseph Farndale,
son; u/m; age 25; boot maker; born Gt Ayton; (ie born
1856) (FAR00411)
Mary Elizabeth Farndale, dau;
u/m; age 22; dressmaker; born Ayton (ie born 1859) (FAR00436).
William Farndale, son; marr;
age 29;joiner;born Ayton; (ie born 1852) (FAR00389).
Jane Farndale, son’s wife; marr;
age 29; born Easby; (ie born 1852)
Emily Farndale, grand-daughter; age 3; born Ayton;
(ie born 1878) (FAR00547).
Joseph
Farndale, married Sophia Housman (or Horsman) in fourth quarter of 1881 at
Knaresborough District (MR).
1882
Richard Farndale (FAR00585) was born in 1882, but died at birth.
1884
Edith Elizabeth Farndale (FAR00597) was born on
4 February 1884.
1886
George William Farndale (FAR00614) was born on
4 July 1886.
1888
Charles Frederick Farndale (FAR00629) was born
on 12 November 1888.
1890
Esther Margaret Farndale (FAR00644) was born on
14 May 1890.
1891
Census 1891 – Malta Terrace, Bilton
with Harrogate, Knaresborough
Joseph Farndale, 35, bootmaker
Sophia Farndale, 35
Maude Farndale, 11
Edith Farndale, 7
George W Farndale, 5
Charles F Farndale, 2
1901
Census 1901, 24 Cheltenham Place, Harrogate
Joseph Farndale, head aged 45, bootmaker
(born 1856)
Sophia Farndale, wife, aged 46
Maud Farndale, daughter, aged 22 (born
1879)
Edith Elizabeth Farndale, daughter, aged
17, milliner’s apprentice (born 1884)
George Farndale, son aged 14 (born 1886)
Charles Farndale, son, aged 12 (born
1889)
Esther Margaret Farndale, daughter aged
9 (born 1891)
1908
At the Thornaby
Fanciers’ Show: Stockton Herald, South Durham and
Cleveland Advertiser, 4 January 1908: PIGEON CLASSES. Pigeons –
Jacobins, cock or hen: J and W Farndale, Great Ayton
…
Stockton Herald, South
Durham and Cleveland Advertiser, 25 July 1908: Pigeons. … Jacobin, J and W Farndale, Great Ayton …
1911
Census 1911, 24 Drigon
Terrace, Harrogate (born Great Ayton)
Joseph Farndale, head aged 56, bootmaker
Sophia Farndale, wife, aged 56
Richard Farndale, widow
and father of Joseph, aged 86 (born Nunthorpe) (born 1825)
George Farndale, son aged 25, post
office clerk, born Harrogate
Charles Farndale, son, aged 22, clothing
shop assistant, born Harrogate
William Farndale, nephew aged 24
Edith Elizabeth Farndale, daughter, aged
27, born Harrogate
Esther Margaret Farndale, daughter aged
20, drapery shop assistant, born Harrogate
1918
Joseph Farndale, aged 62 died at Knaresborough
District in the third quarter of 1918 and was probably buried at
Harrogate (DR).