John Henry Farndale
1864
FAR00460
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1864
John
Henry Farndale, son of Thomas and Mary (nee Jones) Farndell (FAR00279) was born in Carlisle District in 1864 and the birth was
registered in the first quarter of 1864 (GRO Vol 10b page 445).
1871
Census
1871 – 8 James Street, Botchergate, Carlisle
Thomas
Farndell, 45, hatter
Mary
Farndell, 45
William
Farndell, 21, joiner (ie born 1850)
Thomas
Farndell, 14, printer’s boy (ie born 1857) – see FAR00423
John
Farndell, 11 (ie born 1860) – FAR00460??
Elizabeth
Farndell, 8 (ie born 1863) This could be Margaret’s
used name.
1886
John
appeared as a witness in Carlisle in 1886.
Carlisle Patriot, 7 May 1886: AN “INNOCENT” AT BURGH RACES.
A LEASP THROUGH THE VICARAGE WINDOW. At the courts on Saturday, a man named
Michael Riley, a gambler who follows race meetings, was charged with wilfully
damaging a window in Burgh Vicarage to the amount of £2 15s 0d, on the previous
Monday.... A man named John Henry Farndale proved that he saw the prisoner
Riley at the machine when he went on the course....