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The Carlisle Line
A small family of Carlisle
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The Story of the Carlisle
Line
The Carlisle Line is a group that
needs more work. Thomas was born in Surrey and I am
yet to trace his ancestors. There is some mixed use of Farndell
and Farndale, and whilst it is possible this is a different family, I suspect
this is a group from the wider Farndale family.
The
genealogical chart showing the Carlisle Line
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Lineage to wider family still to be worked on |
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Thomas Elisha Farndell 1824 to 1903 Married Mary Jones Rotherhithe, Carlisle |
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James Farndale ? Married Sarah (later separated) Carlisle |
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Henry Farndale? |
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William H Farndale 1850 To be found and added |
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Thomas Olijah Farndell 23 November 1856 to 1914 Printer’s boy and joiner and coach painter Carlisle
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John Farndale 1861 to 1863 Carlisle |
John Henry Farndale 1864 to after 1886 Carlisle |
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Margaret J Farndale 1866 to ? Probably died young Carlisle |
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Elizabeth Farndale? Carlisle 1863? To be found and added |
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William Farndale 1870 to 1912 Jobber for anybody Married Betsy Farndale? Carlisle, Stockport |
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William H Farndell Birkenhead 1888 |
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Catherine Farndell Liverpool 1890 |
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Herbert T Farndell 1891 Liverpool |
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Charles Farndale 1893 to 1956 “Doffer” Stockport Possibly a Private in the Hertfordshire Regiment in WW1 |
Harry
Farndale 17
February 1898 to 1976 Married
Ann Hulme on 9 August 1919 Painter,
railway labourer, cleaner Private,
East Lancashire Regiment and Labour Corps, WW1 Stockport
, Rhode
Island, USA
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The Ancestry of the Carlisle Line
At the present time I have been
unable to trace this line back to older lines of Farndales. With more research
I may yet find the link to the direct Farndale history back to 1512. It seems
likely that Thomas Elisha Farndale will be linked to Farndales in other lines,
and I am sure that all those using the Farndale name, are linked to the early
family lines, such as the Kirkleatham Skelton Line, the Liverton 2 Line, the early part of the Kilton 1 Line, and the Kilton 2 Line. I am also sure that all
Farndales will share in the medieval ancestry which is described in Volume
1 of the Farndale Directory.
Chronology of the Carlisle
Line
17 September 1824 |
Thomas Elisha Farndell (or Farndale) was born in Rotherhithe in Surrey. By 1841, his family had
moved to Southwark in London. |
24 May 1847 |
Thomas Farndale married
Mary Jones at St Mary’s, Carlisle. |
23 November 1856 |
Thomas Olijah Farndale was
baptised. He became a coach painter in
Lancashire and he died in 1914. |
7 August 1860 |
Thomas Farndale appears to have been charged with
assaulting the wife of James Farndale in 1860, but the case was dismissed: (Carlisle Examiner and North Western Advertiser, 7
August 1860) Could this be a clue that he was related to James
Farndale? |
11 August 1860 |
(Carlisle Patriot) |
17 October 1863 |
There was clearly a John
Farndale born in 1861 who died on 17 October 1863: (Carlisle Journal, 23
October 1863) |
1864 |
John Henry was born. He probably died young. |
1866 |
Margaret Farndale was born. She probably died young.
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17 March 1868 |
(Carlisle Patriot, 17 March 1868) (Carlisle Examiner and North Western Advertiser, 21
March 1868) |
24 December 1869 |
(Cumberland and Westmorland Advertiser and Penrith
Literary Chronicle, 11 January 1870) |
By 1871 |
Thomas Farndale was a silk and felt hatter at
Botchergate, Carlisle. |
13 April 1878 |
An assault on the wife of Thomas Elisha Farndell: (Carlisle Express and Examiner) |
25 May 1878 |
(Carlisle Express and Examiner) |
12 April 1884 |
Carlsile Express and Examiner: |
7 May 1886 |
John Henry Farndale appeared as a witness in
Carlisle in 1886: (Carlisle Patriot, 7 May 1886) |
23 April 1897 |
(Carlisle Patriot) |
1903 |
Thomas Farndale (or Farndell) died in Carlisle. |