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The Bradford 3 Line
A
third family associated with Bradford This is a very small family with no descendants and not really a distinct line, but having organised the family in this way, I leave them forming this distinct group.
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The
Story of the Bradford 3 Line
Henry Farndale was the son of Henry and Grace Farndale and had two children who both died at birth.
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Henry Stewart Farndale 1916 to 11 May 1945 Married Maria Patchett in 1940 Corporal in RAF, pilot under training who was killed when his tiger moth crashed in 1945 Bradford, Leeds, Meriden |
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Henry Farndale 1940 to 1940 Twin, died aged 0 Bradford |
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Ivy Farndale 1940 to 1940 Twin, died aged 0 Bradford |
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The Ancestry of
the Bradford 3 Line
The Bradford 3
Line can trace directly back to 1512 from Henry Farndale to Nicholas Farndaile
as follows:
Henry Stewart Farndale (FAR00832), 1916-1945
Henry Farndale (FAR00596B), 1883
– 1951
John Farndale (FAR00424),
1856 – 1922
Probably Thomas Farndale (FAR00344), 1839 –
1919
John Farndale (FAR00262), 1818 –
1874
John Farndale (FAR00210), 1788
Samuel Farndale (FAR00149), 1735 –
1797
William Farndale (FAR00130), 1708
- 1789
John Farndale, (FAR00116),
1680-1757
Nicholas Farndale, (FAR00082),
1634-1693
Georgins Ffarndayle, (FAR00073),
1602-1693
George Ffarndayle, (FAR00067),
1570-1606
William Farndale, (FAR00063),
1539-?
Nicholas Farndaile (FAR00059),
1512-1572
You can then follow details of Farndale in the
medieval period who were almost certainly earlier ancestors at Volume
1 of the Farndale directory.
You can then explore Yorkshire
prehistory to give you a further perspective of the distant ancestry of the
people of Farndale.
Chronology of the Bradford 3 Line
1916 |
Henry Stewart Farndale was born in Leeds. |
1940 |
Henry married Maria Patchett in Bradford. Twins Henry and Ivy were born, but both sadly died
at birth. |
11 May 1945 |
Henry Farndale died aged 28, a pilot under training,
in an accident in a Tiger Moth. |