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general and fitter’s labourer, machine helper |
Tom Farndale
FAR00536
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1875
Tom Farndale, son of William
and Jane Farndale (FAR00377)
was born in Bedale District on 31 August
1875 (1939
Register)(BR
and census). Tom Farndale’s birth was registered in Bedale district in the fourth quarter of 1875 (GRO Vol 9d page 619).
1881
1881 Census – 22 Alberta Street,
Stockton
William Farndale, 32, van
driver/carman, born Malton
Jane Farndale, 31, born
Bedale 1850
James Farndale, son, 8, born
Bedale 1873
Tom Farndale, 5, born Bedale 1876
Harriet A Farndale, 3, born
Stockton 1878
George Farndale, 1, born
Stockton 1880
1891
1891 Census Alberto Street, Stockton
William Farndale, 42,
boilersmith labourer, born Malton
Jane Farndale, 41, born
Bedale 1850
James Farndale, son, 17,
born Bedale 1873, labourer iron works
Tom Farndale, 15, born Bedale 1876,
furnace boy
Harriet A Farndale, 13, born
Stockton 1878
George Farndale, 11, born
Stockton 1880, scholar
Mary E Farndale, 4 scholar, born Stockton 1887
Clara Farndale, 2, born 1889
North Star (Darlington),
20 March 1891: JUVENILE
THIEVES AT STOCKTON. Yesterday, at Stockton, James MacPherson, 9 1/2, was
ordered to receive six strokes with a birch rod for stealing “paste” eggs from
Mrs Alice Scott's shop in Francis Street. George Hoyland and Thomas Farndale,
boys, were each fined 10s for stealing caps from Mr RA Watson's shop.
1901
1901 Census, 22 Alberto Street,
Stockton
William Farndale, 51,
general labourer, born Malton
Jane Farndale, 51, born
Bedale 1850
James Farndale, son, 27,
born Bedale 1873, labourer steam engine works
Tom Farndale, 25, born Bedale 1876,
labourer steam engine works
Mary E Farndale, 14, born
Stockton 1887
Clara Farndale, 12, born
1889 Stockton
George Farndale, 21, son,
labourer iron foundry born 1880
1906
Tom Farndale, 30, married Dora Jane Perkins, 28 on
21 August 1906 at Stockton District.
(MR)
1907
Cecil Farndale (FAR00742) was born in Stockton on 13 July 1907.
1909
John William Farndale (FAR00754) was born in Stockton on 7 February 1909.
1911
Wilfred Farndale (FAR00769) was born in Stockton in or about 1911.
1911 Census – 15 Donald Street, Stockton
Tom Farndale, 35, general
labourer, born Bedale
Dora Jane Farndale, 32, born
Stockton
Cecil Farndale, 3, born
Stockton 1908
John William Farndale, 2,
born Stockton 1909
Wilfred Farndale, 0, born
Stockton 1911
1912
Tom Farndale (FAR00786) was born in Stockton on or about 10 September 1912.
1916
Mary Farndale (FAR00828) was born in Stockton in or about 1916.
1921
1921 Census – Stockton
Tom Farndale, 45, fitter’s
labourer, Blairs Co Ltd of Stockton, born Bedale
Dora Jane Farndale, 43, born
Stockton
Cecil Farndale, 13, at
school
John William Farndale, 12,
at school
Wilfred Farndale, 10, at
school
Tom Farndale, 9, born
Stockton about 1912
Mary Farndale, 5, born
Stockton about 1916
1939
1939 Register - 15 Donald Street, Stockton
Tom Farndale, born 31 August
1875, married, retired machine helper
Dora J Farndale, born 13
April 1878
Cecil Farndale, born 13 July
1907, single, heavy chemical process worker
Allan Farndale, Tom’s grandson, remembers visiting Stockton when he was about
10 years old, so perhaps about 1952, with his elder brother Howard who was 12.
It might have been when Doris Farndale, Wilf’s wife, was having Melanie. The
family travelled by train, alone, Bristol to Stockton & met the
grandparents. That was the only time Allan’s generation saw them.
1955
Tom Farndale, died age 79. Died Durham SE District Mar 1955, (ie born 1876). He died on 1 March 1955 and was
buried on 5 March 1955 at Durham Road Cemetery, Stockton on Tees. (DR)
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