The Kilton 3 Line

 

 

 

 

 

 

A four generation family from Kilton

 

 

 

  

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The Story of the Kilton 3 Line

The Kilton 3 Line is an eighteenth century family who became associated with Kilton.

 

 

 

 

 

The Brotton 1 Line

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

William Farndale

Born 1725

Married Mary Taylor

Farmer of Craggs

Brotton, Liverton

FAR00146

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

William Farndale

3 June 1753 to 23 December 1777

Brotton, Loftus

FAR00171

 

John Farndale

5 October 1755 to 26 October 1829

Married Hannah Wilson

Husbandman then Farmer of Kilton

Kilton, Brotton

FAR00177

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hannah Farndale

9 July 1788

Married Adam Temple

 

Whitby (Lythe), Great Ayton

FAR00211

 

Grace Farndale

26 February 1792 to June 1875

A spinster who lived to 83

Liverton, Darlington

FAR00219

 

Wilson Farndale

26 October 1794 to 14 January 1857

Agricultural labourer of Kilton and Lythe near Whitby.

Married Margaret Wilkinson on 25 December 1830

Whitby (Lythe), Kilton, Norton (Stockton)

FAR00227

 

 

Joanna Farndale

13 January 1797

Kilton, Brotton

FAR00233

 

Sarah Farndale

5 October 1798

Kilton, Brotton

FAR00238

 

John Farndale

4 April 1799 to December 1877

Farmer of 143 acres at Long Newton, near Stockton

Married Elizabeth, but had no family

Stockton (Long Newton), Brotton

FAR00240

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Temple Family

 

 

 

Jane Farndale

2 April 1833 to 1916

Dressmaker

Married John Hunter on 13 August 1853

Great Ayton, Lythe, Norton, Stokesley, Alnwick, Northumberland

FAR00322

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Ancestry of the Kilton 3 Line

The Kilton 3 Line may be able to trace directly back to 1650 (or possibly to 1512) from William Farndale as follows:

 

William Farndale (FAR00146), 1725

 

The Brotton 1 Line

 

Probably the son of William Farndale (FAR00125), 1698 (probably not William Farndale (FAR00123) 1690)

 

Isabell ffarndall (FAR00112) (out of marriage) 1676 (or George Farndale (FAR00103) 1662)

 

Richard ffarndaill (FAR00092) 1650 (or Nicholas Farndale, (FAR00082), 1634-1693)

 

[Or The Kirkleatham Skelton Line

 

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 Kilton 3 Line

 

About 1725

William Farndale was born.

 

11 February 1750

William Farndale married Mary Taylor at Liverton.

 

3 June 1753

William Farndale the Younger was baptised at Brotton. He was probably buried at Loftus in 1777.

 

5 October 1755

 

John Farndale was baptised at Brotton.

17 May 1787

 

John Farndale married Hannah Wilson at Guisborough Parish Church.

9 July 1788

 

Hannah Farndale, daughter of John Farndale, a farmer, was baptised at Great Ayton. Hannah married Adam Temple in 1812.

21 February 1789

William Farndale the Elder was buried at Brotton. He was a farmer of Craggs.

 

26 February 1792

 

Grace Farndale, daughter of John Farndale, was baptised at Liverton. Grace was unmarried and died in Darlington in 1875.

26 October 1794

 

Wilson Farndale, son of John Farndale ‘Junior’ of Kilton, was baptised at Brotton. Wilson married Margaret Wilkinson at St Mary, Norton, now part of Stockton in 1830.

13 January 1797

 

Joanna Farndale, daughter of John Farndale of Kilton, was born in Brotton (or Kilton). By 1819, Joanna was witness to a marriage in Stokesley.

5 October 1798

 

Sarah Farndale, daughter of John Farndale, a farmer of Kilton, was baptised at Brotton.

24 January 1799

 

John Farndale the Younger, son of John Farndale, a farmer of Kilton, was baptised at Brotton. John married Elizabeth in about 1820 – they don’t appear to have had a family. He was a farmer in Longnewton, southwest of Stockton and by 1851 was farming 143 acres with 3 labourers. By 1861, he was a corn merchant.

26 October 1829

 

John Farndale the Elder was buried at Brotton.

1833

Jane Farndale, daughter of Wilson and Margaret Farndale, was born in Norton, now part of Stockton. Jane became a dressmaker when the family moved to Lythe.

 

5 November 1847

 

14 July 1855

John Farndale, farmer of Longnewton, was commended by Lord Londonderry for the spirited way in which he had cultivated his farm.

 

Wilson Farndale won a prize for his vegetables at the Whitby Floral and Horticultural Society in 1855:

(York Herald, 14 July 1855)

14 January 1857

 

Wilson Farndale was buried at St Oswald Church, Lythe, aged 62.

1877

John Farndale the Younger died in the Stockton area, probably at Longnewton.