Mary Elizabeth Farndale

13 November 1910 to 7 April 1963

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Stockton

 

1910

Mary E Farndale, daughter of George and Margaret Ellen (nee Nichol) Farndale (FAR00565), was born in Stockton on 13 November 1910 (1939 Register). Mary E Farndale’s birth was registered at Stockton District in the fourth quarter of 1910 (GRO Vol 10a page 83).

1911

 

1911 Census – 38 Craister Street, Stockton

 

George Farndale, head, 31, iron founder’s labourer

Margaret Ellen Farndale, 27

Ida Farndale, daughter, 3, born Stockton in about 1908

Mary Elizabeth Farndale, daughter, 0, born Stockton in about 1911

James Nichol, a shipyard labourer , a boarder aged 25

 

1921

 

1921 CensusStockton

 

George Farndale, head, married, 41, foundry labourer with M Downing & Sons, Stockton

Margaret E Farndale, 37

Ida Farndale, 13

Mary E Farndale, 10, in full time education

 

1939

 

1939 Register – 34 Craister Street, Stockton on Tees

 

John F Barker, born 21 January 1907, birder plater and template maker - constructional engineer (key man at work attached to municipal borough Stockton)

Ida Barker, born 6 November 1907, unpaid domestic duties (ie her sister Ida nee Farndale, FAR00745)

Joyce Barker (marked later Thornburn), born 10 September 1931, at school

Mary E Farndale (later Wilson) born 13 November 1910, unpaid domestic duties, single

 

1950

 

Mary E Farndale, married Thomas AC Wilson in the first quarter of 1950, aged 40, in South East Durham District.

 

1963

 

Mary Elizabeth Wilson, aged 53, died on 7 April 1963 and was buried at Durham Road Cemetery, Stockton on Tees on 10 April 1963.