Elizabeth Farndale


27 October 1826 (baptised) to 15 December 1913 (buried)

 

The Bishop Wilton Line

  

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The Farndale Story

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The story of one family’s journey through two thousand years of British History

The Farndale Lineages

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The 83 family lines into which the family is divided. Meet the whole family and how the wider family is related

The Farndale Directory

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Members of the historical family ordered by date of birth

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Wife of a farm worker with a large family near Pocklington

 

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1826

 

Elizabeth daughter of William & Margaret Farndale (FAR00220A) of Bishop Wilton, labourer, was baptised at Bishop Wilton on 27 October 1826 (Bishop Wilton PR).

 

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1841

 

Census 1841 – Bishop Wilton

William Farndale, 50, agricultural labourer

Margaret Farndale, 45

William Farndale, 15, agricultural labourer

Elizabeth Farndale, 13

Sarah Farndale, 11

Robert Farndale, 9

 

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1849

Elizabeth Farndell, daughter of William Farndell, a labourer, married Daniel Hague, a farm worker, at Kilnwick Percy, Yorkshire, on 12 May 1849 (PR).

 

Kilnwick Percy is about 8km south of Bishop Wilton and near Pocklington.

 

Elizabeth was then living at Thwing, about 20km northeast of Bishop Wilton

 

1861

 

1861 Census – Millington

 

Daniel Hague, 36, huckster and carrier

Elizabeth Hague, 34, born at Bishop Wilton

Mary Hague, 10, born Millington

John Hague, 9, born Millngton

William Hague, 6, born Kilnwick Percy

Thomas Hague, son, 1, born Millington

 

1871

 

1871 Census – Warran Dale Cottages, Kilnwick Percy

 

Daniel Hague, 46, agricultural labourer

Elizabeth Hague, 44, born at Bishop Wilton

Thomas Hague, son, 11, born Millington (2km north of Kilnwick Percy)

George Hague, son, 9, born Millington (2km north of Kilnwick Percy)

Louisa Hague, 9 months (suggestion this is a grandson?), born Millington (2km north of Kilnwick Percy)

 

1881

 

1881 Census – New Court Farm Cottage, Warter, Pocklington

 

Daniel Hague, 56, farm labourer

Elizabeth Hague, 54, born at Bishop Wilton

Thomas Hague, son, 21, farm labourer, unmarried

Lois Hague, 10

Seline Hague, granddaughter, 5

 

1891

 

1891 Census – Millington

 

Daniel Hague, 66, farm labourer

Elizabeth Hague, 64, born at Bishop Wilton

 

1901

 

1901 Census – Pocklington

 

Daniel Hague, 76, agricultural labourer

Elizabeth Hague, 74, born at Bishop Wilton

John Hague, 49, agricultural labourer

 

1912

 

Daniel Hague died at Millington in 1912 and was buried on 18 July 1912, aged 87.

 

1913

 

Elizabeth Hague, died at Millington in 1913 and was buried on 15 December 1913.