A farmer’s daughter who married in 1841, she lived with her parents in 1871, and died in 1875 leaving her widowed husband and young daughters who continued to live with her mother

 

Hannah Farndale
10 December 1843 (Baptised) to 19 April 1875 (Buried) 

 

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1843

 

Hannah Farndale, daughter of William & Jane Farndale of Craggs, labourer, was baptised at Brotton on 10 December 1843 (Brotton PR & IGI).

 

1851

 

Census 1851 - Ladgates, Brotton;

William Farndale, head; age 43;marr;farmer 35 acres; born Brotton (1808).

Jane Farndale, wife; age 30;born Hartlepool; (ie 1821).

Mary J Farndale, dau; age 9;born Brotton; (ie 1842) (FAR00351).

Hannah Farndale, dau; age7; born Brotton; (ie 1844) (FAR00360).

Sarah A Farndale, dau; age 4;born Brotton;(ie 1847) (FAR00368).

 

Ladgates Farm is a small farm about a mile north of Brotton, closer to Saltburn at Ordnance Survey grid 678214.

 

Census 1861 - Ladgates, Brotton:

William Farndale, head; marr; age 55; farmer 34 acres; born Brotton (1806).

Jane Farndale, wife; marr; age 41; born Hartlepool (1820).

Hannah Farndale, daughter; u/m; age 17; born Brotton (FAR00360).

William G Farndale, son; u/m; age 4; born Brotton (FAR00421).

1868

Hannah Farndale, married Richard Agar (who was born in about 1841) at Guisborough District in the second quarter of 1868 (
MR).

 

From census records, we know she married.

 

1871

 

Fenna Agar was born in or about 1871, living with Hannah and her grandfather, William in 1871. By 1891 (when she was twenty) she had left home.

 

Census 1871 - Ruby Street, Marske;

William Farndale, head; marr; age 64; lab; born Brotton (1807).

Jane Farndale, wife; marr; age 45; born Hartlepool (1826).

Mary Appleby, daughter; marr; age 29; born Brotton (FAR00351).

Hannah Agar, daughter; marr; age 25; born Brotton (FAR00360).

Sarah Purdy, daugther; marr; age 23; born Brotton (FAR00368).

William G Farndale, son; u/m; age 14; born Brotton (FAR00421).

Also:

John Purdy, son-in-law; age 25; born Northumberland.

Eva Appleby, grandau; age 2; born Saltburn

Lilly Purdy, grandau; age 2; born Saltburn

Fenna Agar, grandau; age 9m; born Saltburn

 

1874

 

Sarah Agar, born about 1874, living with her grandmother Jane in 1891 but not with her mother. Had her mother died by 1891?

 

1875

 

Hannah Agar was buried at St Margaret Church, Brotton on 19 April 1875, aged 31 years. Her abode was Saltburn (Marske).

 

1881

 

Census 1881 – 9 Ruby Street, Marske

 

Jane Farndale, laundress, 60

 

Richard Agar, boarder, widower, Gardener’s Assistant, 40 (born at Stellington, York)

 

Sarah Agar, 7, boarder

 

So by 1881, Hannah’s father, William had died, and Hannah herself had died, but Hannah’s widower and their young daughter Sarah, boarded with Hannah’s mother, Jane.

 

1891

 

Census 1891 - 11 Ruby Street, Marske;

Jane Farndale, Matron; widow; age 73; b Hartlepool (1818).

William George Farndale, son age 25; born Brotton (FAR00421).

Also

Flora Williams, grandau; age 21; born Saltburn

Sarah Agar, grandau; age 17; born Saltburn

Florence Williams, grandau; age 7m; born Guisborough