Teresa (Theresa) Farndale


5 December 1833 (baptised) to 22 December 1896 (buried)

 

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The Kilton 1 Line

  

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Return to the Home Page of the Farndale Family Website

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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Related Family Stories

The story of the Bakers of Highfields, the Chapmans, and other related families

 

Tailor’s wife and lodge keeper

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1833

 

Teresa Farndale, the daughter of John & Martha Farndale (FAR00217) of Skelton Barns, farmer, was baptised on 5 December 1833 at Skelton (Skelton PR) .

 

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1841

 

Census 1841 - Long Newton, Stockton:

Teresa Farndale, age 8; daughter of John Farndale (FAR00217); born Yorkshire.

1854

Theresa Farndale married Thompson Featherstone at Stockton District on 7 January 1854 (MR).

 

1861

 

1861 Census – 3 Albert Road, Middlesbrough

 

Thompson Featherstone, 31, tailor, born at Ayton

Teresa Featherstone, 27, tailor’s wife

 

1881

 

1881 Census – 42 Borough Road, Middlesbrough

 

Teresa Featherstone, 47, widow, lodging housekeeper lets apartments to gentlemen

Three lodgers

 

1896

 

* Featherstone was buried at New Linthorpe Cemetery, Middlesbrough on 22 December 1896.