Farmer of Gilling Wood Hall

 

William Farndale
25 April 1875 to 6 February 1948

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Kilton

 

1875

 

William Farndale was born on 25 April 1875 (see 1939 Register), he was the son of Charles and Ann Farndale of Kilton (FAR00341). The birth was registered in the Guisborough District for the second quarter of 1875 (GRO Vol 9d page 466). We know from the census record that he was born at Kilton.


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1881

 

In the census of 1881, Martin Farndale, the head; a widower; aged 82; was listed as retired farmer at Kilton Hall Farm, Kilton and Charles Farndale, married; aged 42; was a farmer of 577 acres, with 9 employees (FAR00531). Now living together were Charles’ family, Ann Farndale, wife of Charles; age 32; William Farndale, son of Charles; age 5; (FAR00531); George Farndale, son of Charles; aged 4; (FAR00540); Mary Farndale, daughter of Charles; aged 3; (FAR00560); Grace Farndale, daughter of Charles; aged 2, (FAR00566). Also living with them were three farm servants, a domestic servant and nurse.

Census 1891- Kilton Hall Farm:

1891

The Census of 1891 confirmed that Charles Farndale, head; married; aged 50 was still farming at Kilton Hall Farm. With him were Ann Farndale, his wife; married; aged 43; born Danby; and their children William Farndale, son; unmarried; aged 15; born Kilton (FAR00531); George Farndale, son; unmarried; aged 14; born Kilton (FAR00540); Mary Farndale, daughter; unmarried; aged 13; born Kilton (FAR00560); Grace Farndale, daughter; unmarried; aged 10; born Kilton (FAR00566); Albert Farndale, son; unmarried; aged 9; born Kilton (FAR00574); Ernest Farndale, born Kilton (FAR00589) and Sophia Farndale, daughter; aged 4; born Kilton (FAR00601A).

 

1892

 

At the Cleveland Agricultural Show, with his brother, William, the York Herald, 30 July 1892 recorded: HORSES – AGRICULTURAL HORSES … Colt or filly foal … 3. W and G Farndale, Brotton

 

At the Danby Annual Show at Castleton, with his brother William, the York Herald, 20 August 1892 recorded: HORSES … carting colt or filly foal … 2. W & G Farndale, Kilton …

 

1895

 

The Whitby Gazette, 3 May 1895: LOFTUS. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. At the examination held at the close of the Victoria University Extension Lectures, held at the above place during the Michaelmas term, 1894, and delivered by Prof R W Hayden, GRH Hutchinson (Scaling) and G Rigg (Loftus) have gained first class certificates. …. G Farndale (Kilton) … and W Farndale (Kilton) have also passed, after attending a course of 10 lectures on soils, cultivation, poultry keeping, general agriculture etc. Prof Douglas A Gilchrist was the examiner appointed by the University.

 

Gilling, Richmond

 

1899

William Farndale, married Ada Fawell at Auckland on Wednesday 3 May 1899. (BMD, Letters)

 

The Northern Echo, Thursday 4 May 1899: WEDDING AT AUCKLAND. a pretty wedding took place at Bondgate Wesleyan Church, Bishop Auckland, on Wednesday morning, the contracting parties being Mr William Farndale, of Gilling Wood Hall, Richmond, eldest son of Mr Charles Farndale, of Kilton Lodge, Brotton, Cleveland, and Miss Ada Fawell, youngest daughter of Mr Edward Fawell, of Bishop Auckland. The ceremony was performed by the Reverend Walter Fuller, assisted by the Reverend Jonathan Hewitson, of Gomersal, near Leeds, uncle of the bridegroom. Those present were the parents of the bride and bridegroom, Mr G Farndale, Mr. A Farndale, and Misses M, G, and S Farndale, Mr and Mrs Paterson, and Mr A E Fawell. Presents were received from numerous friends of the bride and bridegroom. The happy pair left in the afternoon for Scotland, where their honeymoon will be spent.

 

The Whitby Gazette, 5 May 1899: WEDDING. On Wednesday, there took place at the Bondgate Wesleyan Church, Bishop Auckland, the contracting parties being Mr William Farndale, of Gilling Wood Hall, Richmond, eldest son of Mr Charles Farndale, of Kilton Lodge, Brotton, to Miss Ada Fawell, youngest daughter of Mr E Fawell, of Bishop Auckland. The ceremony was performed by the Reverend J Hewitson, uncle of the bride groom, assisted by the Reverend W Fuller. Amongst those present were the parents of the bride and bridegroom, Mr George Farndale, Mr. A Farndale, and Mrs M, G, and S Farndale, Mr and Mrs Paterson, and Mr A E Fawell. The happy pair afterwards left for Scotland where the honeymoon will be spent. The bride and bridegroom where the recipients of numerous presence.

 

The Whitby Gazette, 5 May 1899: May 3rd at Bondgate Wesleyan Church, Bishop Auckland, by the Rev J Hewitson, uncle of the bridegroom, assisted by the Rev W Fuller, William, eldest son of Mr Charles Farndale, of Kilton Lodge, Brotton, to Ada, youngest daughter of Mr Edward Fawell, Bishop Auckland, late of Toft Hill. At home, Gilling Wood Hall, Richmond, Yorkshire, May 30th and 31st.

 

So they were living at Gilling Wood Hall, Richmond by 1899.

Gilling Wood Hall is a late eighteenth, early nineteenth century farmhouse with a reused early eighteenth century doorcase. It was at some stage associated with the Wharton family of Skelton Castle, who were also landlords of the Kilton estate. The name of the farm comes from the mansion of the Wharton family (Old Gillingwood Hall), which burned down in 1750, and part of the site of which is occupied by the farmhouse.

Since W H A Wharton was William’s father’s landlord, this connection presumably explains why the family moved here.

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1900

Annie Farndale was born at Richmond on 21 January 1900 (FAR00700).

 

1901

 

The Census of 1901 for Gillingwood Hall, Gilling, Richmond listed William Farndale, head, 25, a farmer; Ada Farndale, 24, born at Toft Hill in Durham in 1877; Annie Farndale, daughter, single, 0, born 1901; and a general domestic servant and two carters on the farm.

 

1903

 

Beatrice Farndale was born at Gilling West in 1903 (FAR00716).

 

1905


Charles Farndale was born at Gilling West on10 September 1905 (FAR00734).

 

The birth Certificate of their son Charles showed that they lived in 1905 at Gilling Wood Hall, Gilling (near Richmond) and William was a farmer.

 

1907

 

In 1907, William and Ada attended the wedding of Dora Wilson at St Agatha’s Church in Gilling and gave the couple a silver knife. The Newbury Weekly News and General Advertiser, 11 April 1907: The marriage of Mr J W Wright and, of Northbrook Street and Porchester Road, Newbury, to Miss Dora Wilson, youngest daughter of the late Mr W Wilson, of Scales, Richmond, Yorkshire, took place on Thursday April 4 at St Agatha's church, Gilling, Richmond, the Reverends H J Oliver and J G Chester officiating. Presents:... Mr and Mrs Farndale, silver knife...

 

The North Star (Darlington), 21 December 1907: HUNTING. MARQUIS OF ZETLAND’S HOUNDS. Amongst those present at the meet of these hounds at Willow Bridge on Thursday were the Master, Lord George Dundas, Lady Fitzwilliam, the Marquess of Londonderry... W Farndale... A short spin was made from Stapleton Whin by Clowbeck Mill to Newton Morrell, where the fox went to ground in some rabbit holes. Clervaux Woods were drawn blank. Walmire Wood held a fox which was pulled down at Halnaby. A good run resulted from the visit to Dalton Whin, where a fox was soon on foot travelling by Dunn’s Farm to Birchsprings, then down to Oakwood into Dalton Wood and along the riverbanks to Eryholme.

 

1910

Edith Farndale (FAR00764) was born at Richmond on 7 August 1910.

1911

 

The Darlington & Stockton Times, 21 January 1911: THE ZETLAND HUNT. MR H STRAKER UNANIMOUSLY ACCLAIMED MASTER: A very large and representative meeting of followers of the Zetland hunt was held at the King’s Head Hotel, Darlington, on Monday to consider the future of the hunt, and to appoint a master in place of Lord Zetland, who is about to retire after hunting hands for thirty five years. There was a general consensus of opinion that the noble marquess’s name should still be associated with the pack, and universal applause greeted the announcement that Mr Herbert Straker, of Hartforth Grange expressed his willingness to become the master.... The Marquis of zetland presided presided over this gathering, and among those present were... Mr W Farndale...

 

The Census of 1911 for Gillingwood Hall, Gilling, West Richmond, listed William Farndale, head, 35, a farmer; Ada Farndale, 34, born at Toft Hill in Durham in 1877; Annie Farndale, daughter, 10; Beatrice Farndale, 8; Charles Farndale, 5; Ella Mary Margerrison, 20, a governess; and a general domestic servant, a horseman and a beastman.

 

1915

 

Ada Farndale died at Gilling West on 16 May 1915. She was buried on 19 May 1916 at St Agatha, Gilling, aged only 38. (PR). The North Star (Darlington), 18 and 19 May 1915: FARNDALE - May 16th, at Gilling Wood Hall, Richmond, Yorks, Ada, beloved wife of William Farndale. Interred at Gilling on May 19th, leaving residence at Two o’clock. No cards.

 

1921

 

The Census 1921 for Richmond listed William Farndale, 46, a widower, farmer; Annie Farndale, his daughter, 21 home duties; and Charley Farndale, 15, assisting father on farm.

 

1939


The
1939 Register for 21 Laurel Road, Saltburn by the Sea listed William Farndale, born 25 April 1875, a retired farmer; and Beatrice Farndale, born 9 July 1902, single, ‘housekeeper’ (ie FAR00716, his daughter).

 

1948

William Farndale died at Gilling West near Richmond on 6 February 1948, aged 72. He was buried on 13 February 1948 at St Agatha Church, Gilling, Near Richmond (DR and PR). Probate: FARNDALE William of 21 Laurel Road Saltburn by the Sea Yorkshire died 6 February 1948 Administration Durham 13 April to Charles Farndale farmer. Effects £2779 17s 3d.