John Farndale
1871 to 14 April 1920 (buried)
FAR00511
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Bramley, Leeds
1871
John
Farndale, son of John and Sarah (nee Brittain) Farndale (FAR00293), was born in Bramley
District, Leeds in 1871. John Farndale’s birth was
registered Bramley District in the fourth quarter of 1871 (GRO Vol 9b page 331).
1881
1881
Census –
Bramley (Old Hall), Leeds
John Farndale,
Head, aged 50, born 1831 at Yearsley, a shoemaker
Sarah A Farndale,
49, born 1832
Joseph Farndale,
son, born 1857, a shoemaker
Peter Farndale,
son, born 1862, a shoemaker
Elizabeth
Farndale, born 1855, a shoemaker machinist
Walter Farndale,
son, born 1872, a scholar
John Farndale, son, born 1872,
a scholar
All children
shown born at Bramley
1891
1891
Census (Ash
Croft Street, Bramley, Leeds)
John Farndale,
head, a shoemaker, born 1831 at Yearsley
Sarah Ann
Farndale, 59
Jethro Farndale,
son, aged 29, born 1862, a shoemaker
Elizabeth
Farndale, daughter, aged 25, a machinist, born 1866
William Farndale,
Son, a labourer, aged 22, born 1869
John Farndale, son, aged 19,
born 1872, a shoemaker
1901
1901
Census – 7
Ashcroft Street, Bramley, Leeds
John Farndale,
68, widower, boot and shoe maker, born Yearsley
John Farndale, his son, single,
29, born Bramley in 1872, a boot rivetter
John Gall, 38,
son in law, a corn miller
Elizabeth Gall,
daughter, 35, born Bramley 1866
John W Gall,
grandson, 3, born Bramley 1898
1910
There was a tax
valuation on the property he occupied in 1910 (Tax
Valuation, 1910).
1911
1911
Census – 1
Stephenson’s Row, Bramley, Leeds
John Farndale,
39, single, boot and shoe repairer, 39, living on his own
1920
John Farndale, died, aged 48, in 1920 and his
death was registered at Bramley District, Leeds
in the second quarter of 1920 (GRO Vol 9b page 280). He
was buried at St Peter, Bramley on 14 April 1920 (St
Peter, Bramley PR).