Carpenter’s daughter who married a carpenter, later a master shipwright in Hartlepool, she died a widow relatively wealthy

 

Dinah Farndale
19 March 1814 to 31 December 1887

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1814

 

Dinah Farndale, daughter of John & Dinah Farndale, (FAR00198), carpenter of Whitby, was born on 19 March 1814 and baptised at Whitby on 21 March 1814 (Brotton PR & IGI).

 

1834

 

Dinah Farndale married Robert Stamp on 28 August 1834 (when she was 20). It is not clear where they married.

 

1851

 

Census 1851, Stamp Street, Stockton on Tees

 

Nicholas Ripon, 43 (Dinah’s brother in law)

Jane Ripon (nee Farndale)(Dinah’s sister), 44

Ann Ripon

Dinah Stamp, 37, a carpenter’s wife, a visitor to the property that day

Dinah Farndale (her mother), 70

 

1861

 

Census 1861, 33 Scarborough Street, Stranton, West Hartlepool

 

Robert Stamp, 50, ship’s carpenter, born Whitby

Dinah Farndale, 47, born Whitby

Robert’s niece and a visitor

 

1871

Census 1871, Milton Road, Stranton, West Hartlepool

 

Robert Stamp, 60, master shipwright (employing hand), born Whitby

Dinah Farndale, 57, born Whitby

Domestic servant

 

1881

 

Census 1881, 1 Milton Street, Stranton, West Hartlepool

 

Dinah Stamp, 67, head of family, a widow and shareholder

With a domestic servant

 

1888

 

Dinah Stamp, died at Hartlepool at age of 74, and the death was registered in the first quarter of 1888.

 

Record in death duty transcripts, Dinah Stamp of West Hartlepool – executor John J Hough, Court of Probate for West Hartlepool

 

Dinah Stamp. Personal Estate £687 16s 8d. The will of Dinah Stamp late of West Hartlepool in the County of Durham widow who died 31 December 1887 at West Hartlepool was proved at the Principal Registry by John James Hough of West Hartlepool, Engineer and William Appleyard of Middlesbrough in the County of York, Printer, the Executors.

 

(£637 in 1888 is approximately £92,000 purchasing power in 2021)