Annie Farndale
12 February 1862 to 1940
FAR00449
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Appleton le Street
1862
Annie
Farndale, daughter of William and Bessy (nee Langdale) Farndale (FAR00286), was born in Malton District on
12 February 1862 (1939 Register) and baptised at Appleton le
Street on 9 August 1863 (BR). Annie Farndale’s birth was registered in Malton District in the
first quarter of 1862 (GRO Vol 9d, page 310).
Huttons Ambo and Malton
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)
1891
1891
Census –
Broughton Villa, Broughton, Malton
Annie Farndale,
29, a general domestic servant with the
Wright family (three sisters)
1911
1911
Census – Low
Hutton, Huttons Ambo
Bessy Farndale,
widow, 85
Annie Farndale,
49, single
Scarborough
1921
1921
Census – 10
Westbourne Park, Scarborough
Annie Farndale,
59, was living with Annette Sophia Turner.
1939
1939
Register – 14
Harewood Avenue, Scarborough
Annie Farndale,
born 12 February 1862, single, unpaid domestic duties
1940
Annie Farndale, died aged 78 in
1940 and the death was registered in the first quarter of 1940 in Scarborough District (GRO
Vol 9d page 892).