Mary Frances Farndale


1867 to 17 December 1874 (buried)

 

 The Stockton 1 Line

 

FAR00483

 

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1867

 

Mary Frances Farndale, daughter of George and Catherine Wemyss (nee Leng) Farndale (FAR00333) was born in Stockton District in 1867 (BR). She was wrongly transcribed as Farndaly in the records. Mary Frances Farndale’s birth was registered at Stockton District in the first quarter of 1867 (GRO Vol 10a page 48).

 

1871


1871 Census Stockton

 

George Farndale, 34, drugger (wrongly transcribed as Farndal in the records)

Catharine Farndale, 32

Mary F Farndale, 4

Catharine Farndale, 1

Domestic servant

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1874

Mary Frances Farndale, died at Stockton District in the third quarter 1874, aged 7. She was buried on 17 December 1874 at Oxbridge Cemetery, Stockton (
GRO Vol 10a page 79 and 72).

 

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There was a smallpox pandemic in 1870 to 1874, which originated in France. The Vaccination Act 1853 helped to mitigate its effect in England, but perhaps this was the cause of three sisters dying the same year. There was also a cholera epidemic at the time.