George Edward Farndale
7 November 1897
FAR00684
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Huttons Ambo
1898
George
Edward Farndale, son of James (a postman) and Elizabeth Ann (nee
Shepherdson) Farndale (FAR00427)
was born in Malton District and baptised at Huttons Ambo on 9 January 1898 (Huttons
Ambo PR). George Edward Farndale’s birth was registered in Malton
District in the fourth quarter of 1897 (GRO Vol 9d page 408).
His Prisoner of War Record below shows he was born on 7
November 1897.
1901
1901
Census – Low Hutton, Huttons Ambo
James
Farndale, 43, auxiliary postman
Elizabeth
A Farndale, 32
Mary
E Farndale, 9
John
W Farndale, 7
Blanche E Farndale, 5
George E Farndale, 3
James
D Farndale, 1
1911
1911
Census, Huttons Ambo (near
York)
James
Farndale, Head, Gardener (jobbing), aged 53
Elizabeth
Ann Farndale, wife, aged 42
Blanche
Elizabeth Farndale, 15 (born about 1896), at school (FAR00670)
George
Edward Farndale, 13 (born about 1898), at school (FAR00684)
James
Donald Farndale, 11 (born about 1900), at school (FAR00699A)
Beatrice
Annie Farndale, 9 (born about 1902), at school (FAR00711)
Thomas
Harold Farndale, 7 (born about 1904), at school (FAR00724)
Charles
Farndale, 4 (born about 1907) (FAR00738)
Julia
Irene Farndale, 2 (born about 1909) (FAR00752)
Liby
Doreen Farndale, 2 months (born about 1911 (FAR00768)
1939 to
1945
George
Farndale, born on 7 November 1897 at Huttons, was recorded as a prisoner of war
Number 522 at Ilag Tost (Prisoners
of War, WO 416/117/64).
There are no other details of his service.
Ilag VIII at Tost was an internment camp in World War II
that held Allied civilians captured by the German army. The camp was located in
Tost, Germany. Ilag is an abbreviation of the
German word Internierungslager, which means internment
camp.
1950 to
1966
George
Edward Farndale lived at Huttons Ambo and later at 39 Hawthorne Avenue, Malton
(Electoral
Registers).