Sarah Farndale (later Sarah Fryers)


1876 to 1959

 

The Loftus 3 Line

  

FAR00543

 

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Return to the Home Page of the Farndale Family Website

The Farndale Story

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The story of one family’s journey through two thousand years of British History

The Farndale Lineages

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The 83 family lines into which the family is divided. Meet the whole family and how the wider family is related

The Farndale Directory

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Members of the historical family ordered by date of birth

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Loftus

 

1876

 

Sarah Farndale, daughter of William and Hannah (nee Harrison) Farndale (FAR00378) was born in Guisborough District in 1876. Sarah Farndale’s birth was registered in Guisborough District in the third quarter of 1876 (GRO Vol 9d page 492).

1881

 

Census 1881 -High Street,  Loftus:

Sarah Farndale. Daughter of William and Hannah Farndale (FAR00378), an ironstone miner, age 4, born Loftus.

William Farndale, 33, ironstone miner, born Egton

Hannah Farndale, 36, born Lofthouse

John W Farndale, scholar, 11, born Lofthouse

Samuel Farndale, scholar, 9, born Lofthouse

Thomas Farndale, scholar, 7, born Lofthouse

Sarah Farndale, scholar, 4, born Lofthouse

Lavinia H Farndale,  1 month, born Lofthouse

 

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1898

Sarah Farndale, 22, married Frank Fryers, 23, on 28 December 1898 at Kildwick (
Kildwick PR).

 

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Kildwick is near Ilkley, west of Leeds.

 

Skipton

 

1900

 

Leonard Fryers was born (census).

 

1901

 

Census 1901 – 2 Aire Street, Glusburn, Skipton

 

Frank Fryers, 25, warp dresser worsted and cotton

Sarah Fryers, 24

Leonard Fryers, son, born about 1900

Lavinia H Farndale, 20, single, a weaver worsted cotton, boarding.

 

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1902

 

Clarence Fryers was born (census).

 

1907

 

George Fryers was born (census).

 

1911

 

Census 1911 – 8 North Street, Silsden, Keighley

 

Frank Fryers, 35, warp dresser

Sarah Fryers, 34

HE Farndale, mother, widow, born Loftus in about 1851

Leonard Fryers, 11, born Crosshills Junction in about 1900

Clarence Fryers, son, 9, born Crosshills Junction in about 1902

George Fryers, 4, born Silsden in about 1907

 

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1912

 

Lavinia Fryers was born (census).

 

1921

 

1921 Census – 1 Wheatlands Lane, Glusburn, Yorkshire

 

Frank Fryers, 45, warp dresser previously employed by Bernard Green of Hayfield Mills Glusburn Silk Manufacturer, but out of work

Sarah Fryers, 44

Lavinia Fryers, 9

George Fryers, 14

Clarence Fryers, 19

 

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1929

 

Sarah Fryers died in 1929 and her death was registered in the last quarter of 1929 at Skipton (GRO Vol 9a page 40).  

 

1939

 

1939 Register – Shipton

 

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1959

 

Frank Fryers died in 1959 (Monumental Record, GRO Vol 2d page 467).

 

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1962

 

Sarah had lived in the Skipton area near her sister Lavinia (nee Farndale) Greenwood (FAR00570), and Lavinia left her effects in her will to Sarah’s daughter, Lavinia Fryers:

 

GREENWOOD Lavinia Harrison of 40 Main Road Eastburn Yorkshire widow died 14 March 1962 probate Wakefield 11 April to Lavinia Fryers spinster. Effects £7902 16s.