Engineer draughtsman, iron and steel works

 

Thomas Edward Farndale
1 February 1886 to 1940

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Stockton

 

1886

 

Thomas Edward Farndale, son of Thomas William (brass finisher of 21 Cobden Street, Stockton) and Elizabeth (nee White) Farndale, (FAR00375) born at Cobden Street, Stockton on 1 February 1886 (1939 Register). The birth was registered by TW Farndale, father, of Stockton on 13 February 1886 (GRO Vol 10a page 66).

 

1891

 

Census 1891 – Cardigan Street, Stockton -on-Tees, Durham

 

Thomas Wm Farndale, head, a brass finisher, 42

Elizabeth Shinton Farndale, wife, 42, born Wales in 1849

Edith E Farndale, 14, born in Stockton in 1877

William J Farndale, 9, born Stockton in 1882

Thomas E Farndale, 5, born Stockton in 1886

 

1901

 

Census 1901 – 8 Inkerman Street, Stockton

 

Elizabeth S Farndale, 52

Edith E Farndale, 24

William J Farndale, 19, clerk iron and steel works

Thomas E Farndale, 15, apprentice draughtsman iron and steel works

 

1911

 

Census 1911 – 8 Inkerman Street, Stockton

 

Elizabeth Skinton Farndale, head, 62, widow

Edith Elizabeth farndale, 34, single

William James Farndale. 29, single, law clerk

Thomas Edward Farndale, 25, draughtsman

Percy George Newton, 29, fitter engineer

 

Stratford upon Avon

 

1920

 

Sheffield Daily Telegraph, 12 August 1920: MOTOR BUSES OVER NEW ROUTES AT WATH. At a meeting of the Wath Urban Council it was decided that motor buses plying for hire over new routes in the urban district should, in the case of vehicles licenced to carry ten persons, pay an initial fee of 10s 6d and a penny per car mile, and in the case of vehicles of larger capacity a fee of £1 1s and 2d per car mile. The fees for the public baths were raised to a flat rate of 6d for adults and 3d for children, and for slipper baths to 9d per person. Mr T E Farndale of Stratford upon Avon was appointed clerk of works for the housing scheme at a salary of £6 10s per week.

 

Scunthorpe

 

1939

 

1939 Register – 25 Oswald Street, Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire

 

Thomas Edward Farndale, born 1 February 1886, single, engineer draughtsman


1940

Thomas Edward Farndale, died age 54 at Scunthorpe District, Lincolnshire in the third quarter of 1940 (DR).