Mary Jane Farndale


4 April 1871 (baptised) to 9 September 1871 (buried)

 

 The Great Ayton 2 Line

 

FAR00508

 

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1871

 

Mary Jane Farndale, daughter of Joseph and Margaret (nee Robson) Farndale (FAR00299) was born in Stockton District in 1871 and baptised on 4 April 1871 (BR). Mary Jane Farndale’s birth was registered in Stockton District in the second quarter of 1871 (GRO Vol 10a page 57).

Census 1871 – 46 Lime Street, Linthorp (Nunthorpe) Middlesborough

Joseph Farndale, head; married; age 44; joiner; born Nunthorpe.

Margaret Farndale, wife; married; age 33; born Walworth, County Durham.

Alice Esther Farndale (FAR00433), daughter; unmarried; age 12; born Guisborough.

Margaret Louisa Farndale (FAR00439), daughter; unmarried; age 10; born Darlington.

John W Farndale (FAR00454), son; unmarried; age7; born Keswick.

Emily A Farndale (FAR00496), daughter; unmarried; age1; born Darlington.

Mary J Farndale (FAR00508), daughter; unmarried; age 11 days; born Middlesborough.

 

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Mary Jane Farndale died in the third quarter of 1871 at Stockton and was buried on 9 September 1871 at All Saints, Great Ayton. She was aged 5 months.