Coggie Tram Driver at plate rolling mills, South Durham Steel and Iron Company |
John Armin Farndale
FAR00728
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Stockton
1904
John Armin Farndale, son of Henry
Farndale (FAR00495), was born in Stockton District on 22 March 1904
(1939 Register). John Armin Farndale’s birth
was registered in Stockton District in the
second quarter of 1904 (GRO Vol 10a page 65).
Hartlepool
1911
1911 Census, 27 Sunderland Street, West
Hartlepool
Henry Farndale, aged 42, a
shipwright’s labourer
Elizabeth Farndale, aged 39
Ethel Farndale, aged 16,
assistant at a fish dealer
Hilda Farndale, aged 15
Edith Farndale, aged 13
Olive Farndale, aged 12
Henry Farndale, aged 8
John Armin Farndale, aged 7
Doris Farndale, aged 5
Robert George Farndale, aged
2
1915
Hartlepool Northern Daily
Mail, 15 December 1915: CHILD’S DEATH FROM BURNS. ANOTHER CASE AT WEST HARTLEPOOL.
The death occurred at the Cameron Hospital last evening of Elizabeth Pugh, aged
4, who was admitted into that institution on Monday, suffering from burns on
the body, arms and legs. At the inquest held this
afternoon at the Cameron Hospital by Coroner Bell, evidence was given by
John Farndale, a labourer, of 41 Whitby Street, to the effect that on
Monday afternoon, about two o’clock, he was in his own room on the top
landing, when he heard a child screaming. He ran downstairs, and at the first
landing he saw the little girl in flames. He started to tear the clothes from
the child, and whilst doing so a Mrs Hogg ran to his assistance. Someone
wrapped a blanket around the child, and carried her
into a room. The room in which the child was burnt was that of Mrs Mann, and
not a room in her own house. Mrs Mann, the wife of a soldier, said the mother of
the child shouted to her “Maudie, my bairn, has been burned.” The witness said
there was a little fire in the sitting room of her house. She closed the door
of the room behind her when she left it. Sarah Pugh, the wife of a Sergeant in
the army, said that the deceased was her daughter. She left her two children in
the house in order to go for her separation allowance.
She came back and the children were alright. She again went out to get some
food for the children, and it was during her absence on this occasion that her
daughter met with the accident. Annie Cook Rastall, the matron at the hospital,
said that the case was hopeless from the time of admission. The child died last
evening. Evidence was also given by Mrs Hogg and Elsie Jackson. The jury
returned a verdict that the death was due to burns accidentally received.
Dundee Evening Telegraph,
16 December 1915:
CHILD FATALLY BURNT. The death of a four year old
child named Elizabeth Pugh from burns formed the subject of an inquest at West
Hartlepool. The child was the daughter of a Sergeant in the army, who lived at
41 Whitby Street.... Assistance was first rendered to the child by a
labourer named John Farndale, who lived in the same building, and who, hearing
the child screaming, ran out of his room and began tearing the burning clothes
from the child. A Mrs Hagg afterwards came to his aid, and the child was
wrapped in a blanket. She was terribly burned, and the case was a hopeless one,
death occurring in the Cameron Hospital same night...
North Star (Darlington),
16 December 1915:
CHILD’S TERRIBLE DEATH. The death of a four year old
child named Elizabeth Pugh, from burns, formed the subject of an inquest at
West Hartlepool, yesterday... Assistance was first rendered to the child by
a labourer named John Farndale, who lived in the same building....
1921
Henry Farndale, 52, a
widower, born West Hartlepool, Able Seaman, Mercantile Marine, Eagle Oil
Transport Company registered at Finsbury Circus London (out of work)
Olive Farndale, 22, single,
born West Hartlepool, home duties
Henry Farndale, 19, born
West Hartlepool, single, general labourer with E A
Fortlind Timber Merchants of Fountain Terrace, West Hartlepool
John A Farndale, 17, born Stockton, Coggie Tram Driver at plate rolling mills, South Durham Steel and
Iron Company,
out of work
Robert G Farndale, 12, born
Stockton, in full time education
James A Farndale, 9, born
West Hartlepool, in full time education
William Farndale, 8, born
West Hartlepool, in full time education
Elizabeth Farndale, 6, born
West Hartlepool, in full time education
1932
John A Farndale, married Charlotte Georgeson in
the third quarter of 1932 at Bradford
District (MR).
South
Shields
1933
George Henry Armin Farndale (FAR00926)
was born on 14 April 1933 in South Shields
District.
1935
John H Farndale (FAR00940)
was born in 1935 in South Shields District.
Bradford
1939
1939 Register – 4 Danby Avenue,
Bradford
Charlotte Martin (later Farndale), born 6 October 1906,
married, mill hand
William Farndale, born 21 February 1913, widowed, unemployed
engineer
John H Farndale, born 5 September 1935, at school (daughter
of William’s brother John (FAR00728)
Joan M Farndale, (Georgesite), born 28 September 1920, mill hand
New York, USA
1957
John A
Farndale travelled to New York on the Queen Elizabeth in 1957. An
American address was given as 832, 136th Avenue, Holland, Michigan.
Bradford
1959
John A
Farndale married Mary Haigh in Bradford
in the fourth quarter of 1959.
1984
John Armin Farndale, died in 1984
Bradford District, born 22 March 1904.