Alice (Else) Farndale (later Tunstall)


1657

 

The Great Ayton 1 Line

 

FAR00097

 

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1657

 

Alice Farndale, daughter of George Farndale (FAR00077) was born in or about 1657 (see Grandfather's will at FAR00071).

1673

Ellice (Alice?) Farnedaile, married George Tunstall at Hilton on 5 Jun 1673. If she was 18 when she married then she was born about 1657 (Hilton BT).

 

1681

On 31 Oct 1681, the Administration of George Farndale, late of Stockton on Tees who died intestate was granted to his widow Merilia Farndale.

George and Merill Farndale are mentioned in the Will of George Young of Great Ayton. It is a very long document but an extract is:

‘……..And to my cozen Michaell Young some twelve pence; Item, I give to my cozen Meriall ffarndell tenn shillings and to Meriall and Alice, her daughters, tenn shillings a peece. Item, I give to my servant John Kirton and George ffarndell now prentice with James Peacocke, all that parte of the ship James Peacocke goes Master in after my wife’s decease………’ (this will was proved on 18 February 1678/9).


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York Wills, The Parish Register of Great Ayton (1600-1812) transcribed, edited and indexed by Walter J Kaye MA, FSA, The Yorkshire Parish Register Society)

 

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