Elizabeth Farndale
1889 to ?

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Malton

 

1889

 

Elizabeth Farndale, daughter of John McLean and Alice Farndale (FAR00493), was born in Malton District in 1889. Elizabeth Farndale’s birth was registered in Malton in the first quarter of 1889 (GRO Vol 9d page 395).

 

She took the Farndale name from her mother. Her mother, Alice married John McLean in 1890, so perhaps Elizabeth was born out of marriage, and Elizabeth, and four of her younger siblings, used the surname Farndale.

1891

 

Census 1891 – Barnby Yard, St Leonards, Malton

 

John McLean, 22, agricultural labourer

Alice McLean (nee Farndale), 22

Elizabeth Farndale, daughter, 2, born Norton in 1889

 

1901

 

Census 1901 – 2 Spittle Street, Malton

 

John McLean, 33, agricultural labourer

Alice McLean, 33

Elizabeth Farndale, 12, daughter, born Norton in 1889

John William Farndale, son, 8, born Malton 1893

Henry Farndale, 4, son, born Malton 1897

Edward Farndale, son, 2 born Malton 1899

 

1914

Elizabeth Farndale, 25, of 7 Wall Street, Norton, married William Stellings, 27, a labourer, also of 7 Wall Street, Norton on 22 April 1914  at St Peter, Norton. Her father was shown as John MacLean (
MR).

 

In 1911, William was single and living with his widowed mother and his brother, and he was a general labourer.

 

1915

 

Edith Mary Stellings was born in Yorkshire to William and Elizabeth in 1915. She later emigrated to USA where she died.

 

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