A servant who died shortly after her marriage aged 31

 

Mary Farndale
9 December 1860 (baptised) to 1891

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Appleton le Street

 

1860

 

Mary Farndale, daughter of William and Bessy (nee Langdale) Farndale (FAR00286) was baptised on 9 December 1860 at Appleton le Street (BR). Mary Farndale’s birth was registered in Malton District in the fourth quarter of 1860 (GRO Vol 10a page 69).

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

 

Huttons Ambo

 

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)

 

Malton

 

1881

 

1881 Census  Swinton Grange, Swinton, Malton

 

Mary Farndale, 20, was a housemaid with the Cadman family.

 

Settringham

 

1891

Mary Farndale, married James Wilson on 14 February 1891 at Settringham (MR).
She was aged 30 and a servant. James Wilson was a labourer aged 28.

Census 1891 – The Green, Settringham

 

Margaret Wilson, widow, 70, living on her own means

James Wilson, 30, shepherd

Mary Wilson, 30, married.

 

Mary Wilson, died aged 31 in the third quarter of 1891 at Malton District.