Harry Farndale
20 February 1882 (baptised) to 4 August
1918
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1918 aged 36.
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Loftus
1882
Harry
Farndale, son of John Farndale and Susannah (nee Smith) Farndale (FAR00387), was born in 1882 at Loftus and baptised on 20 February 1882 (Loftus
PR).
Harry Farndale’s birth was registered at Guisborough District in the first
quarter of 1882 (GRO Vol 9d page 479).
Egton
1891
1891
Census, Egton
Harry
Farndale, aged 9, scholar, born Loftus (ie born 1882)
living with his parents and siblings.
Goathland
1901
1901
Census, Goathland
Harry
Farndale, aged 18, an agricultural labourer working for George and Jane
Morley at George’s farm at Green End.
Boosbeck
1911
1911
Census, 33 Pearse Street, Lindale, Boosbeck
Harry
Farndale aged 31, single and a farm labourer. A boarder living with the
Gibbs family.
1914
John Farndale
attended the funeral of his father in law, William Smith in 1914, with his sons
Thomas, Harry, George Farndale, John William Farndale, Edith, Annie and Sarah
Farndale:
Whitby
Gazette, 27 March 1914: FUNERAL OF MR WILLIAM SMITH OF GOATHLAND. A
Veteran sheep breeder. Buried at Egton.
In spite of very inclement weather, the funeral of Mr William Smith, of
Hunt House, Goathland, who died at his residence on Wednesday, last week, at
the advanced age of 92 years, was attended by a large number of
agriculturalists and others from various parts of the North Riding. He was one
of the most familiar figures in the sheep breeding world in this part of the
country, as was stated in an obituary notice in these columns, last week, and
he had taken an especially active part in the breeding of moor sheep. He was
closely identified with the Black Faced Sheep Breeders’ Association for a great
number of years. The internment took place at Egton cemetery, where the old
church used to stand, and many of the stones from which were used in the
building of the church at Egton, on Saturday afternoon, and the large number of
people present were eloquent of the respect in which they deceased was held.
The funeral cortege left Hunt House at 11.30 AM in a heavy rainstorm, and
preceded by Randy Mere, and Egton Bridge, to St Hilda's church, Egton, at which
there was a numerous congregation. The service was conducted by the Rev MC
Dickinson, Vicar of Egton, and the Rev E B Hare, Vicar of Goathland. The hymns
were... The chief mourners were Mr and Mrs Jones Smith, son and
daughter-in-law... Mr J Farndale, son-in-law, Miss Rawnsley, grand daughter, Mrs Elliott, grand
daughter, Loftus, Messrs TH & G Farndale, grandsons, Mr and Mrs Spencely, Mr J W Farndale, Miss E farndale, Miss A
Farndale, Miss S Farndale …
Loftus
1918
Harry Farndale, died aged 36, Loftus, on 4 August 1918 (Find
a Grave Index). He was buried on 17 August 1918 at East Loftus Cemetery (Burial Index).
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