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Kilton
1884
Sophia Farndale, daughter of
Charles and Ann Farndale (FAR00341)
was born in 1884 and her birth was registered in Guisbro District in the third quarter of
1884 (GRO Vol
9d page 520).
1891
Census 1891:
Sophia Farndale, daughter of Charles and Ann
Farndale of Kilton Hall Farm (FAR00341),
age 4, born Kilton
1899
By 1899, she was selling
toys at the new year bazaar:
Northern Echo, 3 January
1899: BROTTON
WESLEYANS. On Monday the Brotton Wesleyan Methodist Society held their annual
New Year's Day tea, sale of work etc and the event was a successful one. The stalls
for the bazaar had been arranged in the schoolroom, and filled with a choice of
good, useful and fancy articles. The ladies who superintended them were Miss
farndale, Kilton Lodge, Mrs Merryweather and Mrs Mede, ladies’ work stall; Miss
Farndale, fruit, sweets, jellies etc and Miss S Farndale and Miss Snave,
toys etc. At the time for the opening of the proceedings of goodly number
of persons assembled in the schoolroom including visitors from Loftus, Skelton,
Kilton and other places. The opening ceremony was gracefully performed by Mrs
Davison …
1901
1901 Census, Stank House, Kilton estate
Sophia Farndale, aged 16
1904
Stockton Herald, South
Durham and Cleveland Advertiser, 18 June 1904: LOCAL CHAPEL MEETINGS. In connection with the anniversary of the
Society of Friends Junior Sunday school, West Hartlepool, a children’s service
was held on Sunday afternoon, when an address was given by... Special hymns and
anthems were sung by the scholars and the choir, led by Mr William Nixon, the
accompanists being Miss Jackson and Mr Farndale. In the afternoon and evening
recitations were given by the children... In continuation of the Brotton
Wesleyan Sunday School Anniversary public meeting was held in the chapel on
Monday,... Songs were sung by... Miss S Farndale was accompanist...
1906
Whitby Gazette, 26 January
1906: STAITHES.
WESLEY GUILD. In connection with this Guild, a very enjoyable evening was spent
on Monday night, when a lantern lecture was given by friends from Brotton,
entitled “A ramble through the Children's Home.” Mr Cook presided. The
connective readings were given by Mr H Dales. Songs, duets and recitations
were rendered by Miss Farndale,...
1908
Picnic at Kilton Lodge about 1908.
Vincent Grainger, Ann and Charles
Farndale, George Farndale, Grace Farndale, ? and Mary or Sophia Farndale
Guisborough
1909
Sophia Farndale, married
Maxwell Foster in the fourth quarter of 1909 at Guisborough
Stockton
1911
1911 census – Mill Terrace, Greatham, Stockton
Maxwell Foster, 44, miller
and corn merchant
Sophia Foster, 27, born
Kilton in 1884
James Maxwell Foster, 19,
clerk, born Greatham 1892
Edwin Foster, 18, mill
workman, born Greatham 1893
Minnie Foster, 16,
apprentice dressmaker, born Greatham 1895
Maggie Foster, 13, school,
born Greatham 1898
Sydney Foster, 15, school,
born Greatham 1896
Albert Foster, 10, school,
born Greatham 1901
Florence, 23, servant
Ruth E Foster was born on 7
August 1911.
1913
Ernest F Foster was born on
19 October 1913.
Guisborough
1921
1921 Census – Guisborough
Now available but not yet
checked
Stockton
1939
1939 Register – “Kilton”, the Drive,
Greatham, Stockton
Sophia Foster, born 23
August 1884
Ruth E Foster, born 7 August
1911, civil servant, Ministry of Labour
Ernest F Foster, born 19
October 1913, dairy farm worker
Doorway Mill House
Hartlepool
1973
Sophia Foster, born 23
August 1884, died at Hartlepool in the
third quarter of 1973 (DR).
Probate: FOSTER Sophia of
Kilton, 8 The Drive, Greatham, Hartlepool died 23 August 1973 Probate Newcastle
upon Tyne 1 October £7314 732401628K.