Emigrated
to USA and established a Farndale line in USA |
George William Farndale
FAR00643
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Coatham
1890
George William Farndale, son of George (agricultural labourer of Kirkleatham) and Mary (nee Lawson) Farndale (FAR00451) was born at 11, Pierson Street, Coatham, Kirkleatham on 31 July 1890 and baptised at Coatham on 31 August 1890. His birth was registered by Mary Farndale, his mother, at Guisborough District, on 7 October 1890 (GRO Vol 9d page 478).
1891
Census 1891 - Coatham:
George Farndale, head, marr,
age 28, ag lab, born Coatham. (ie born 1863).
Mary Farndale, wife, marr,
age 23, born Tadcaster. (ie born 1868).
George William
Farndale, son, 8m, born Coatham 1890 (FAR00643).
1901
Census 1901 – 3 High Sreet,
Coatham
George Farndale, 38, road
labourer
Mary Farndale, 33
William Farndale, 10, born
Redcar 1890
Richard Farndale, 3, born
Redcar 1898
2 boarders
1911
Census 1911 – 6 High Street, Coatham
George Farndale, 48,
labourer
Mary Farndale, 42
George William Farndale, 20, born Coatham 1890, plumber
John Richard Farndale, 13,
born Coatham 1898
Ellen Farndale, 9 born
Coatham 1902
A boarder
1912
Examination Successes at the
Middlesbrough Evening Classes in 1912: Tees-Side Weekly Herald and Stockton Herald, 21 September 1912: Plumber’s Work - … … Final
(theory and practical), 2nd class, G W Farndale …
USA
1913
Patricia was told George
came from Redcar, Yorkshire and moved to USA at the age of 17,
though it was probably a bit later.
Records suggest he arrived in USA on 26 May 1913
and was finally naturalised a US Citizen on 16 May 1934.
I received an email from Patricia
Frances Farndale-Boeck who is George William Farndale's granddaughter.
George W Farndale, 22 a
plumber, departed Liverpool on 17 May 1913 bound for New York. He travelled on
the Cunard Line ship The Carmania.
1915
His grand-daughter Patricia Boeck thought his
marriage was around 1915. He married Frances Hilton in USA, either in New York or Chicago.
Frances appears to have come from England too, though Patricia is not sure where
(Email from
Patricia Boeck on 5 May 2004).
Arthur William Farndale (FAR00813A)
was born on 26 April 1915 in Chicago IL (Patricia says her information from
her father, Arthur, is that the records were burned)
Illinois
1917
Military Service
Geo William Farndale,
Whiteside County Illinois, born 31 Jul 1890 Redcar, Yorkshire; Record set World
War I Draft Registration Cards; Registration year 1917-1918
Geo William Farndale, born
Yorkshire 31 July 1890 was at Whiteside County, Illinois in 1917 – World War 1
Registration Card.
Geo William Farndale, 26, of
Prophetstown, Illinois, alien, from Redcar, Yorkshire, a plumber. Married.
Supporting wife and child. Exemtion from draft on
grounds of alien status. He was described as medium height and build, blue eyes
and light coloured hair.
Prophetstown
1918
Richard William Farndale (FAR00851C) was born on 6 August 1918 in Prophetstown IL
Prophetstown is a city in
Whiteside County, Illinois, United States. On November 19th of 1812, the future
12th U.S. President, the then U.S. Army Brevet Major Zachary Taylor, visited
Prophetstown along the Rock River (Mississippi River) while on a military
expedition through there during the War of 1812. While there, his commanding
officer ordered the burning to the ground of a nearby Indian village belonging
to the Kickapoo First Nation who were then at war with the U.S. Prophetstown occupies the site of the village
of the Winnebago prophet, which the Illinois volunteers destroyed on May 10,
1832, in the first act of hostility in the Black Hawk War. Prophetstown was
named for Wabokieshiek (White Cloud), the prophet who
lived upon the land. Wabokieshiek served as an
advisor to Black Hawk and took part in the Black Hawk War. Wabokieshiek
and his followers, the Sauk Indians, resided where the current Prophetstown
State Park (of Illinois) is now located. They left the land in 1832 as the
Black Hawk War ended, when Wabokieshiek was taken
captive by the United States. This area is now a state park, but at one time it
held a community of 14 villages. It is believed that residents of Prophetstown
petitioned to move the U.S. government from Washington D.C. to Prophetstown in
the 1800s because of its supposed central location of the lower 48 states.
Prophetstown once held community events such as Cruise Night and showcased many
classic cars. Eventually that event faded and Eclipse Park was replaced with a
memorial to honour those who served in the Armed Forces. Prophetstown is still
held in high esteem for having one of the largest Fourth of July fireworks
shows in the area. Prophetstown also hosts a Lighted Christmas Parade as the
highlight of the start of the holiday season the Saturday before Thanksgiving.
Prophetstown is an Illinois Main Street Community. The downtown features a
series of historical murals and Eclipse Square Park as well as an interesting
selection of stores and dining possibilities.
Frances appears to have died in late November or early December 1918 from swine flu.
Clinton,
Iowa
1920
US Census 1920 – Clinton, Iowa
George W Farndale, widowed,
29, a boarder, plumber and journeyman, living with the Gibson family
1921
George married Rose Cunnigham (of Clinton, Iowa, born
1894) on 15 June 1921 at Clinton, Iowa (Patricia referred to the marriage at Cedar Rapids or Desmoines,
Iowa).
He appears to have come back
to Prophetstown about 5 years later.
Arthur and Richard were being raised by the
McFadden family of Prophetstown, Illinois
Milwaukie,
Wisconsin
George picked up Arthur, leaving Richard with the McFaddens and moved to Milwaukee, WI.
1927
Rosemary Farndale (FAR00902A)
was born in Wisconsin in or about 1927.
1930
US Census 1930 – Districts 251 to 337,
Milwaukee
George Farndale, head, 38,
teacher at the vocational school
Rose Farndale, 36, born Iowa
in 1894
Arthur Farndale, son, born
Illinois 1916, 14
Rosemary Farndale, daughter,
born Wisconsin about 1927, 3.
Two boarders
1934
Helen P Farndale (FAR00929A)
was born in Wisconsin in or about 1934.
George William Farndale, born England in 1890 was naturalised to US citizenship
on 16 May 1934 at Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He is reported to have arrived in USA
on 26 May 1913.
1935
In 1935 he sailed from
Liverpool on 10 August 1935 to New York arriving on 20 August 1935 on the
Carinthia. His residence was 3543 N 4th Street, Milwaukie.
20 August 1935 |
44 years old. Circuit
Court, Milwaukie, Wisconsin. Naturalised since 16 May 1934. 3543, North 4th
Street, Milwaukie. Sailed from Liverpool to New York. |
SS Carinthia |
1940
US Census 1940 – Milwaukie, Wisconsin
George W Farndale, head, 48,
teacher vocational education
Rose K Farndale, 46
Arthur Farndale, son, 24,
born Illinois in about 1916, machinist, heavy machinery
Rose Mary Farndale,
daughter, 13, born Wisconsin in about 1927
Helen P Farndale, daughter,
6, born Wisconsin in about 1934
Raymond Kyster, 5, nephew
1984
George Farndale, born 31 July 1890, died in August
1984 Thiensville, Wisconsin, USA
George died while living with Rosemary in
Thiensville, WI in August 1984, aged 94.