Cabinet maker and joiner, Wesleyan of Kilton

 

Samuel Farndale
4 April 1735 to 1797

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They had some land, lived to be old and died at Kilton, respected 

  

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1735

 

Samuel Farndale, son of William and Abigail (nee Gear) Farndale (FAR00130) was born in Brotton on 4 April 1735 (Brotton PR).

 

1773

 

Churchwarden’s Accounts: Samuel Farndale was paid from Kilton Warden’s Accounts, £3 13s 6d in 1773 (Brotton PR).

 

1774

Churchwarden’s Accounts: Samuel Farndale was paid from Kilton Warden’s Accounts 6s 4d in 1774 (Brotton PR).

 

1776

Samuel Farndale married Elizabeth Hutton (1750-1801) on 23 May 1776 in Brotton. Samuel Farndale, married by banns Elizabeth Hutton, both of the Chaplry Brotton, on 23 May 1776. Banns were published in Brotton Chapel on 5th, 12th and 19th May 1776 by J Parrington, Minister, Brotton. Witnesses, Jane and William Webster. (Brotton PR).

 

Churchwarden’s Accounts: Samuel Farndale was paid from Kilton Warden’s Accounts 6s 4d in 1776.

1777

William Farndale (FAR00200), son of Samuel and Elizabeth Farndale, was baptised in Brotton on 17 August 1777 (Brotton PR).

 

1779

Martha Farndale (FAR00203), daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Farndale, was baptised in Brotton on 6 April 1779 (Brotton PR).

 

1780

 

Churchwarden’s Accounts: Samuel Farndale was paid from Kilton Warden’s Accounts 2s 1d in 1780.

 

1781


Elizabeth Farndale (FAR00204), daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Farndale, was baptised in Brotton on 22 July 1781 (Brotton PR).


Churchwarden’s Accounts: Samuel Farndale was paid from Kilton Warden’s Accounts £2 1s 0d in 1781.

 

1784

Abigaile Farndale (FAR00205), daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Farndale, was baptised in Brotton on 2 May 1784 (Brotton PR).

 

1785

 

Churchwarden’s Accounts: Samuel Farndale was paid from Kilton Warden’s Accounts 4s10d in 1785.

 

1786

Churchwarden’s Accounts: Samuel Farndale was paid from Kilton Warden’s Accounts 1s 10d in 1786.

 

1787

Churchwarden’s Accounts: Samuel Farndale was paid from Kilton Warden’s Accounts 3s 2d in 1787.

 

1788


John Farndale (FAR00210), son of Samuel and Elizabeth Farndale, was baptised in Brotton on 4 May 1788 (Brotton PR).

 

Churchwarden’s Accounts: Samuel Farndale was paid from Kilton Warden’s Accounts 2s 3d in 1788.


1789


Churchwarden’s Accounts: Samuel Farndale was paid from Kilton Warden’s Accounts 9d in 1789.

 

1790

Churchwarden’s Accounts: Samuel Farndale was paid from Kilton Warden’s Accounts 1s 0d in 1790. There are no further payments after this date.

 

1795

In his booklet, ‘Kilton, This Ancient Hamlet of Old’ John Farndale describes life at Kilton in the 1790s. He writes, ‘……………Near them is Samuel Farndale and Betty, his wife, and their five children, one yet still alive (the book was written about 1870), cabinet makers and joiners, Wesleyans. They had some land, lived to be old and died at Kilton, respected.’

 

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Joseph Farndale (FAR00228), son of Samuel and Elizabeth Farndale, was baptised at Brotton on 25 October 1795 (Brotton PR).

Henry Farndale , son of Samuel and Elizabeth Farndale, was baptised at Brotton on 25 October 1795 (Brotton PR).

Samuel Farndale, was paid from the Kilton Overseer’s Accounts, 20 bushels of coal at 9s 4d on 16 July 1795

Samuel Farndale, was paid from the Kilton Overseer’s Accounts, half a chalder of ships coals at 12s 15 17 Feb 1795

 

Samuel Farndale, was paid from the Kilton Overseer’s Accounts, 5s 0d on 31 March 1795

Samuel Farndale, was paid from the Kilton Overseer’s Accounts, expenses of 17s 6d on 20 April 1795

Samuel Farndale, was paid from the Kilton Overseer’s Accounts, £1 1s 0d on 20 June 1795. There are no more payments to Samuel after this one. He died in 1797.


1797

Samuel Farndale, died in 1797.

 

Payments continued to Elizabeth Farndale from the Kilton Overseer’s Accounts at monthly intervals mainly for ‘meal’ or ‘wheat,’ occasionally for coals and once for going to Guisborough, up to 1799 after which she was paid 5s a week until 6 April 1800 when she was paid 4s. There are no further payments to her after this date and she died in 1801.

 

1801

 

Elizabeth Farndale, Samuel’s wife died in 1801.