Annie Paver Farndale
20 January 1873 to 1963

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Stockton

 

1873

 

Annie Paver Farndale, daughter of Robert Edward and Elizabeth Margaret (nee Paver or Parver) Farndale (FAR00363) was born in Stockton District on 20 January 1873 (1939 Census)(BR). Annie Paver Farndale’s birth was registered in Stockton District in the first quarter of 1873
(GRO Vol 10a page 142).

1875

 

Her father, Robert, died in 1875.

 

Guisborough

 

1881

 

Census 1881 - 61, Redcar Road, Guisborough:

Annie Farndale, daughter of Elizabeth M Farndale, 34, schoolmistress of 61, Redcar Road, Guisborough aged 8, born Stockton.

 

Hutton Rudby, Stokesley

 

1891

 

Census 1891 – North Side, Hutton, Stokesley

 

Ann Paver, head, living on own means

Mary Paver, 36

Annie P Farndale, grandniece, 18, born Stockton 1873

Ada Richardson, a servant

 

Hutton Rudby is 8km west of Stokesley.

 

1894

 

York Herald, 23 July 1894: HUTTON RUDBY TEMEPERANCE SOCIETY. BAND CONTEST AND SHOW. On Saturday the second annual show of fruit, poultry, pigeons etc was held at Hutton Rudby, in a field kindly lent by Mr J M Mason of Eden cottage, and was attended with great success. To begin with the entries in all the classes showed a decided increase upon last year, while the attendance at the gate proved that the show is growing in popularity. The weather kept fair until the band contest had closed, when a heavy thunderstorm broke just after the judge had given the awards.... In the ladies’ department the prize winners were... Miss Farndale...

 

1899

 

York Herald, 27 July 1899: MARRIAGE OF MISS AMY BLAIR. On Tuesday the pretty village of Hutton Rudby, in the Cleveland district, was a scene festivity and rejoicing, the occasion being the marriage of Miss Amy Blair, youngest daughter of the late Mr J Y Blair, of Blair's Engine Works, Stockton and Drumranch Hall, Hutton Rudby, and Mr Smollett Clark Thompson, sub agent of the British Linen Company’s Bank, Leith, and son of the late Mr Thomas Thompson, Writer to the Signet, 8 Edinburgh. Rain fell heavily in the hours of the morning, but the weather cleared during the forenoon... The wedding presents included: … Miss Farndale, painted plaque


1902

Annie Farndale, 29, married Alexander Bruce Brown, 31, an engineer, at Hutton Rudby on 29 April 1902. Her father was Robert Edward Farndale (deceased), a former clerk. Her husband was from Argyllshire, Scotland. (MR)

 

North Star (Darlington), 2 May 1902: WEDDING AT HUTTON RUDBY. On Tuesday, a wedding took place at All Saints Church, Hutton Rudby, the contracting parties being Mr Bruce Brown, of Dunoon, NB, and Miss Annie Paver farndale, niece of the late Miss Paver, Hutton Rudby. The Rev J Johnson officiated, and the church was tastefully decorated with flowers. A large number of friends witnessed the ceremony. Afterwards the happy couple left for Edinburgh.

 

Hamilton Advertiser, 3 May 1902. BROWN-FARNDALE. Hutton Rudby, Cleveland, Yorkshire, on the 29th alt, by the Rev J Johnson, MA, A B Brown, son of the late A B brown, banker, Whitburn, Linlithgowshire, to an E P Farndale, grand niece of the late Miss Paver, of Hutton Rudby, Yorkshire.

 

1911

 

Census 1911 – The Elms, North Side, Hutton Rudby

 

Mary Hannah Paver, living on private means

Annie Paver Brown, niece, recorded as ‘single’, 38, born Stockton in 1873

 

1921

 

Census 1921 – Stokesley

 

Now available but not yet checked

 

1939

 

1939 register – Elm Cottage, Hutton Rudby, Stokesley

 

Annie P Brown, widowed, born 20 January 1873, unpaid domestic duties

Hannah E Farndale, born 20 April 1875, single

Catherine Paver, born 19 February 1899, married

 

1963

 

Annie Paver Brown born 1873, died at the age of 90 in the first quarter of 1963 and buried at All Saints, Hutton Rudby.