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James Armin Farndale 1 September 1911 to 1981
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Hartlepool
1911
James Armin Farndale, son of
Henry and Elizabeth (nee Armin) Farndale (FAR00495), was born in
Hartlepool on 1 September 1911 (1939 Register).
The birth was registered in Hartlepool
District in the fourth quarter of 1911 (GRO Vol 10A
Page 221)(BR/Email
22/1/03 from James Farndale, his son)
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
Bradford
1939
James’ mother, Elizabeth,
had died by 1939.
1939 Register – 26 Robin Street, Bradford
Henry Farndale, born 5 March
1869, a retired seaman, widowed
Henry Farndale, born 25
April 1902, single, public works contractor’s labourer
Doris North (nee Farndale),
born 24 March 1906, fly frame spinner
James A Farndale, born 1 September 1911,
general labourer
1948
James Armin
Farndale married Elizabeth Gurney in the third quarter of 1948 at Bradford (MR).
Linda Farndale (FAR01034)
was born in 1948.
1954
James Henry Farndale (FAR01064)
was born in 1954.
1960
Ian Farndale (FAR01105)
was born in 1960
1981
James
Armin Farndale, born 1 Sep 1911 died at Bradford District age 70 in the third
quarter of 1981 (DR).