Roy Albert Farndale

 

1936

 

 The London 2 Line

  

FAR00946

 

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Return to the Home Page of the Farndale Family Website

The Farndale Story

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The story of one family’s journey through two thousand years of British History

The Farndale Lineages

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The 83 family lines into which the family is divided. Meet the whole family and how the wider family is related

The Farndale Directory

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Members of the historical family ordered by date of birth

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Links to other pages with historical research and related material

Related Family Stories

The story of the Bakers of Highfields, the Chapmans, and other related families

 

Roy A Farndale, son of James and Emily M R (nee Podmore) Farndale (FAR00778A), was born in 1936.  He married Valerie G E Hislop in 1956. Steven Farndale (FAR01093) was born in 1958. Susan D Farndale (FAR01095) was born in 1959. Marianne Farndale (FAR01106) was born in 1960. Bruce Farndale (FAR01118) was born in 1962. Roy Farndale married Joyce Degenhard in 1964. Penelope J Farndale (FAR01114) was born in 1964. Roy A Farndale (FAR01134) was born in 1965.  Roy worked repairing motor vehicles and as a mini cab driver (Edinburgh Gazette, 14 June 1977, London Gazette, 29 September 1977). I heard from Roy Farndale by email on 26 August 2002.

The Farndale Family website provides access to the historical story of the family. This page is a starting point into the genealogy of the family. Follow the hyperlinks to explore the ancestral record, and the history of the wider Farndale family back to medieval times.

You can explore the Farndale story by:

·      Clicking on parentage links to travel backwards in time through your direct lineage;

·      Clicking on your Family Line, and then following the family lines which link to yours back through time;

·      Reading the Farndale Story, which tells the wider story of the family.