Emily Farndale
22 July 1877 (baptised) to 14 March 1893
FAR00547
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1877
Emily
Farndale, daughter of William (a joiner) and Jane (nee Atkinson,
erroneously referred to as Mary int eh records) Farndale
(FAR00389) was born
in Stokesley District and baptised on 22 July 1877.
Emily Farndale’s birth was registered in Stokesley in the third quarter of 1877
(GRO Vol 9d page 622).
Emily was the grand-daughter of Richard and Esther Farndale (FAR00288) and living in his
house in 1881, daughter of William Farndale (FAR00389).
1881
Census 1881 -
High Part of Village, Great
Ayton;
Richard Farndale, head; married; age 55;
cartwright; born Nunthorpe (ie born 1826).
Esther Farndale, wife; married; age 55; born
Ormsby; (ie born1826).
Joseph Farndale, son; unmarried; age 25; boot
maker; born Gt Ayton; (ie born 1856) (FAR00411)
Mary Elizabeth Farndale, daughter; unmarried; age
22; dressmaker; born Ayton (ie born 1859) (FAR00436).
William Farndale, son; married; age 29;joiner; born
Ayton; (ie born 1852) (FAR00389).
Jane Farndale, son’s wife; married; age 29; born
Easby; (ie born 1852)
Emily Farndale, grand-daughter; age 3; born Ayton;
(ie born 1878) (FAR00547).
1891
Census
1891 – Great Ayton
William
Farndale, 39, millwright
Jane
Farndale, 39
Emily
Farndale, 13, scholar
1893
Emily Farndale, died age 15 at Stokesley District
in the first quarter of 1893. She was buried at St Mary Magdalene Church, Yarm
on 18 March 1893 (DR).
North
Star (Darlington), 18 March 1893: FARNDALE. On the 14th
inst, Emily, the beloved daughter of William and Jane
Farndale. Interred at Yarm Cemetery on Saturday, at Half past Two. Friends
please accept this intimation.