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John William Farndale 1894 to 2 November 1973
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Huttons
Ambo, near Malton
1894
John William Farndale, Son of Alice
Farndale (FAR00493) who was
married to John McLean, but their first four children took the Farndale name, was
born in Malton District in 1894. John William Farndale’s birth was registered in
Malton District in the first quarter of 1894 (GRO
Vol 9d page 393).
Leeds
1907
I can’t trace him at all in census
records, but he appeared as a cross country athlete in Leeds.
Yorkshire Post and Leeds
Intelligencer, 5 January 1907:
LEEDS AND DISTRICT CROSS COUNTRY ASSOCIATION. A well
attended meeting of Leeds and district cross country association was
held last night at the Smithfield Hotel, North Street, Leeds, the president, Mr
H A Crowther, occupying the chair. The principal business was to make arrangements and pass the teams for the championship
races to be held on the Headingley Grounds on
Saturday, the 15th inst. The following teams were passed:...
Leeds Terriers … J W Farndale...
1911
Athletic News, 9 January
1911: LEEDS AND DISTRICT
MONSTRE MEET. At the headquarters of the East Ward ACHs over 120 runners
turned out, representing the following clubs... … J Farndale, Leeds...
He would have been 17 in 1911, so this
makes some sense, though his parents were still living at Huttons Ambo:
At the Yorkshire Cross Country
Association championships: Yorkshire Post and Leeds
Intelligencer, 1911: JUNIOR RACE. ... Leeds Harrier's -... J W Farndale...
1912
At the Yorkshire Cross Country
Association championships:
Yorkshire Post and Leeds
Intelligencer, 22 January 1912:
LEEDS HARRIERS. ... J W Farndale...
In the 7 mile
junior race at the Yorkshire ross Country
Championships: Yorkshire Post and Leeds
Intelligencer, 5 February 1912: Leeds Harriers.... J W Farndale...
Yorkshire Evening Post, 1
March 1912: NATIONAL AND
LOCAL CHAMPIONSHIPS.... The starts for the 8 miles handicap of the Leeds
Harriers at Headingley tomorrow is as follows... J
W Farndale...
1917
26042 and 570018 Private John W Farndale
East Yorkshire Regiment and The Labour Corps. Victory Medal and British War
Medal.
He was wounded in September 1917. Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, 28 September 1917:
ARMY CASULATIES. The army casualty lists, issued last night, contained the
names of 116 officers and 3,755 of the rank and file. … The following lists
were issued on Wednesday evening, but were omitted
from yesterday's Yorkshire Post for lack of space: FOURTH LIST. WOUNDED. RANK
AND FILE. All are privates except where otherwise shown. East Yorkshire Regiment....
Farndale J (Walton) ...
York
1973
John
William Farndale died at York on 2 November
1973 (DR).
Probate:
FARNDALE John William of Wesley House Barton le Willows York died 2 November
1973 Probate Leeds 25 July £12656 741313781L
Notice in the London Gazette, 16 October 1974:
FARNDALE, John William, Wesley House, Barton Le Willows, York, North Yorkshire,
Bricklayers Labourer (retired). 2nd November 1973. Claimants and
Personal Representatives – John Estill & Newey, 4 Old Maltongate,
Malton, North Yorkshire YO17 0EQ Solicitors (Lily Doreen Farndale (ie his cousin FAR00768) and Betty Brown).
Notices to be given by 20th December 1974.