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Albert Farndale
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Ontario,
Canada
1884
Albert Farndale, , son of
John George and Elizabeth (nee Sanderson) Farndale (FAR00337), born on 5 May 1884 at
Vaughan Township, York, Ontario, Canada. (Letter and IGI).
1887
This photograph is of
Albert's father, John George Farndale and the family taken in about 1887 in
Canada - his family left to right are George, Teresa, Mark, Charles
and Albert
1891
1891 Census of Canada - Etobicoke, York West,
Ontario
John G Farndle,
52, a farm labourer, Methodist
Elizabeth Farndle, 39
Charles Farndle,
10
George Farndle,
8
Albert Farndle, 7
Mark Farndle,
5
Martha T Farndle,
3
Anne M Farndle,
1
Jonathan Farr, 25, domestic
Sarah B Farr, 22, his wife
1901
1901 Census – Chinguacousy,
Peel, Ontario
Albert Ferndale, 16, farm
labourer with the Carter family
Saskatchewan,
Canada
1906
1906 Homestead Grant
Register: Albert
Farndale applied 23 October 1906 for Homestead No 247924, SW, Section 14,
Township 26, Range 14, Meridian W3.
Resident’s index 1906 – Albert Farndale at Lintlaw
Lintlaw (2016 population:
172) is a village in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan within the Rural
Municipality of Hazel Dell No. 335 and Census Division No. 9. The village is
located at the intersection of Highway 49 and Highway 617, 142 km northwest of
the City of Yorkton.
1907
1907 Homestead Grant
Register: Albert
Farndale applied 18 November 1907, granted 26 September 1913 for Homestead No
282866, NE, Section 18, Township 36, Range 9, Meridian W2.
1911
1911 Census – Mackenzie District, 27
Township, Saskatchewan
Albert Farndale, single,
farmer
Mackenzie was a federal
electoral district in Saskatchewan, Canada, that was represented in the House
of Commons of Canada from 1904 to 1997. This riding was created in 1903, when
Saskatchewan was still a part of the Northwest Territories. In 1905, when Saskatchewan
was created, the district was retained in the province. The riding was
abolished in 1996, and parts of it were merged into the districts of
Blackstrap, Churchill River, Prince Albert, Qu'Appelle, Regina—Lumsden—Lake
Centre, Saskatoon—Humboldt and Yorkton—Melville.
1921
1921 Census (1 June 1921) – Mackenzie,
Saskatchewan
Albert Farndale, single, 37,
farmer on own account (own farm – Township 36 in range 10 and townships 35 and
36, range 9, west of the second meridian
1929
On 27 April 1929 in Peel, Ontario, Albert
Farndale, farmer, 44, bachelor, residing at Lintlaw, Saskatchewan married Mabel
Fanny Farndale, widow, housekeeper, 43 also of Lintlaw, Saskatchewan at
Churchville.
Albert Farndale, married
Mabel Farndale, widow of his brother Charles Farndale (FAR00572), who died on 7 July
1928. They moved to Saskatchuan and later divorced.
See also the Farndales of Ontario.
1935
Voter’s List 1935 – Albert Farndale, farmer,
Lintlaw, Mackenzie.
1938
There is an Irene Violet
Farndale, 1938 to 1938, buried at Lintlaw cemetery. Could this be Albert’s
daughter? She was born in January and died in March 1938.
1945
Voter’s List 1945 – Albert Farndale, farmer and Mrs Albert Farndale, Mackenzie
1947
Residents’ Index 1947 - Albert Farndale resided at Lintlaw, Saskathchewan in 1947
1977
Residents’ Index 1977 - Albert Farndale resided at Lintlaw, Saskathchewan in 1977.