Charles Farndale
16 September 1867 (baptised) to 1945
FAR00486
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1867
Charles
Farndale, son of William (a labourer) and Bessy (nee Langdale) Farndale
(FAR00286) was born 16 September
1867 (1839 Register) and baptised at Huttons Ambo on 17 September 1867 (Huttons
Ambo PR).
Charles Farndale’s birth was registered at Malton District in the third quarter
of 1867 (GRO Vol 9d page 335).
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)
1881
1881
Census, Huttons Ambro:
William
Farndale, 56, licensed hawker (born Yearsley)
Betsy
Farndale, William’s wife, 55, postmistress
James
Farndale, 23, gardener, born Appleton-le-Street
Charles
Farndale, 13, scholar, born Huttons Ambo
Alice
Farndale, 12, scholar, born Huttons Ambo
1890
Charles Farndale, 23, son of William Farndale, married
Mary Jane Eland, 22, on 14 September 1890 at Workington, Cumberland (Workington
PR).
He is
recorded as single in 1891, so this may be wrong.
Middlesbrough
1891
1891
Census, Dundas Mews, Middlesborough, 45 Dundas Mews
Shown
as a labourer, aged 23, living with William Rayner, a blast furnace man. He is
shown as single.
Rotherham
1901
1901
census – Rotherham
Mary
A Holmes, 74
Charles
Farndale, 33m general labourer, boarder
1911
1911
Census – 15 Station Row, Park Gate Rotherham
Charles
Farndale, shown as single, a boarder, 43, colliery labourer above ground.
Charles
Farndale, son of William Farndale, 43 of 15 Station Road, Rotherham, married
Lucy Lake, 39 at Christ Church, Parkgate, Rotherham on 7 August 1911.
1921
1921
Census – 4 Folijambe Street, Parkgate,
Rawmarsh, Rotherham
Charles
Farndale, 53 Years 9 Months, general l;abourer at
Parkgate Iron and Steelworks
Lucy
Farndale, 50 Years 10 Months
James
George Lake, 19 Years 4 Months
John
William Lake, 15 Years 5 Months
Olive
Emily Lake , 19 Years 4 Months
1939
1939
Register – 4 Foljambe Street, Rawmarsh
Charles
Farndale, born 16 September 1867, retired gateman, widowed, living with the Helliwells
1945
Charles Farndale, died aged 77 at Rother Valley District
and his death was registered in the second quarter of 1945 (GRO
Vol 9c page 669).