A rail clerk who died aged 27 |
William Henry Farndale FAR00466 |
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Cleveland
Port
1865
William Henry Farndale son
of William Masterman (Revenue Officer of Cleveland Port) and Jane (nee
Brownbridge) Farndale, (FAR00312)
was born at Cleveland Port, and baptised at Ormsby on
10 July 1865. His birth was registered on 30 June 1865 at Guisborough District by Jane Farndale,
mother, of Cleveland Port (GRO Vol 9d page 472).
Runcorn,
Cheshire
1871
Census 1871 – Peel Street, Runcorn,
Cheshire
William Masterman Farndale,
40, assistant c office
Jane Farndale, 36
Charles Farndale, 13,
shipbroker’s clerk
Annie Maria Farndale, 9
William Henry Farndale, 5
1877
Electoral Register 1877 – occupier of house at
Trentham Street, Runcorn
1881
Electoral Register 1881
and 1882 –
South Bank Terrace, Runcorn
1891
Electoral Register 1891 – Newhall Street,
Macclesfield
Census 1891 – Bedford Villas, Egremont
Road, St Bees Hensingham, Whitehaven, Cumberland
William M Farndale, head,
married, 60, Customs House Officer, born Skelton
Jane Farndale, 58, born Hornsea
Anne M Farndale, 29,
daughter, single
William H Farndale, 25, son, born 1866, Rail
Clerk
1892
Lancashire Evening Post,
14 May 1892 and
the Liverpool
Mercury, 16 May 1892: reported that William Henry Farndale, living at Queensbury
house, Manor Road, Churchtown, Southport, was charged with committing an
assault to which he had pleaded guilty, though the magistrate could not help
regarding it of an aggravated nature, and he was committed for two months, with
hard labour.
William Henry Farndale, died
aged 27 at Guisborough District in the third
quarter 1892. William Henry Farndale of Saltburn aged 27 was buried at
St Margaret’s, Brotton, on 8 September 1892
(Brotton PR).
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