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Elizabeth Farndale
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1855
Elizabeth Farndale, daughter
of William and Bessy (nee Langdale) Farndale (FAR00286), a licensed hawker
of Low Hutton, Hutton Ambro was born in 1855 and her birth was registered in Malton
District in the fourth quarter of 1855 (GRO Vol 9d, page 290).
1861
1861 Census – Appleton Street (1km east
of Barton le Street)
William Farndale, 37, licensed hawker
Betsy Farndale, William’s
wife, 36, dressmaker
John Farndale, 13
William Farndale, 12
Elizabeth Farndale, 5
James Farndale, 3
George Farndale 2
Mary Farndale, 5 months
1871
1871 Census, Huttons Ambo:
William Farndale, 45,
licensed hawker (born Yearsley)
Betsy Farndale, William’s
wife, 44, licensed hawker
Elizabeth Farndale, 15, servant out of
situation (b1856)
Mary Farndale, 10 (b1861)
Ann Farndale, 9 (b1862)
Robert Farndale, 7 (b1864)
Jane Farndale, 6 (b1865)
Thomas Farndale, 5 (b1866)
Charles Farndale, 3 (b1868)
Alice Farndale, 2 (b1869)
1872
York Herald, 11 May 1872:
COMMITTAL OF THE FEMALE
SWINDLER. On Monday at the Magistrate’s clerk’s office, Darlington, before Mr E
Kipling, Elizabeth Farndale, domestic
servant, was charged with obtaining money under false pretences. Mrs
Bowman, wife of Mr J H Bowman, stated that the prisoner came to her house on
Friday, 3rd inst, and said to her: “Mrs
Parker’s compliments, and she would be glad if you could lend her a sovereign.”
Witness said to her: “Are you Mrs Parker’s servant?”. Prisoner replied, *”Yes, the other has left” saying further, “Mrs Parker has
lost the key of her money drawer, and will step over after tea, when Mr Parker
comes in, and will re-pay you.” She thereupon gave the prisoner the sovereign,
and she left the house. Mrs Parker, wife of Mr WC Parker, said she resided at
Green Park, near Mr Bowman’s house. She did not know the prisoner, nor had she
ever taken her a sovereign. Mrs Marley, wife of Mr Crawford Marley, said
prisoner came to her house on the 23rd of April and said to her
“Will you be kind enough to lend Mrs Thos Watson a sovereign?” She gave the
prisoner the sovereign and she said that Mr Watson would return it the next
morning. Mr Watson lived opposite her house. Mrs Elizabeth Watson said she resided
near to Mrs Marley. She did not know the prisoner, nor had she seen her before.
Sergeant Bowman said he received the prisoner into his custody at Sunderland on
Saturday last. She was committed to Durham for trial.
Newcastle Journal, 2 July
1872:
SECOND COURT Before the Rev
E H Shipperton and other Magistrates
Elizabeth Farndale (16),
domestic servant, pleaded guilty to obtaining £2 by false pretences, at Darlington, with intent
to defraud, and was sentenced to three months imprisonment.
York Herald, 6 July 1872:
Durham Sessions
ELIZABETH FARNDALE (16),
domestic servant, pleaded guilty to having obtained, by false pretences, £1,
with intent to defraud Crawford Maley, at Darlington, on the 23rd of
April last, and was sentenced to three months imprisonment.
1881
1881 Census – 21 Alma Square, Scarborough
Elizabeth Farndale, a
domestic servant aged 25 with the Bailey family.
1882
Elizabeth Farndale, married in the third quarter of
1882 at Scarborough District.
Husband not identified. (MR).