George Farndale
8 February 1880 to 24 October 1966
FAR00565
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Stockton
1880
George
Farndale, son of William (a carman of 22 Alberto Street, Stockton) and Jane
(nee Gale) Farndale (FAR00377)
was born at 22 Alberto Street, Stockton on
8 February 1880 (BR and 1939 Register). His birth was registered by W
Farndale, father, in Stockton on 22 Mar
1880 (GRO Vol 10a and page 78).
1881
1881
Census – 22 Alberto 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
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
1907
George Farndale, married Margaret Ellen Nichol in
the first quarter of 1907 at Stockton
District (MR).
Ida
Farndale (FAR00745), their
daughter, was born in Stockton in 1907.
1910
Mary
Elizabeth Farndale (FAR00765),
their daughter, was born in Stockton in 1910.
1911
1911
Census – 38 Craister Street, Stockton
George
Farndale, head, 31, iron founder’s labourer
Margaret
Ellen Farndale, 27
Ida
Farndale, daughter, 3, born Stockton in about 1908
Mary
Elizabeth Farndale, daughter, 0, born Stockton in about 1911
James
Nichol, a shipyard labourer , a boarder aged 25
1921
George
Farndale, head, married, 41, foundry labourer with M Downing & Sons,
Stockton
Margaret E Farndale, 37
Ida Farndale, 13
Mary
E Farndale, 10, in full time education
1939
1939
Register – 22 Weston Crescent, Stockton
George
Farndale, born 8 February 1880, widowed, a steel foundry labourer
Boarding
with the Masons
1960
Not
sure if this is him as the location is wrong: The News, 30 September
1960: OLD PEOPLE’S ARM BANS WILL GLOW AT NIGHT. Soon in the South
of England, old people will soon be wearing fluorescent arm bands as they walk
along the streets at night.... arm bands were given to... Mr and Mrs George
Farndale...
1966
George Farndale, died age 86 at Durham SE District in the fourth quarter of
1966. George Farndale died on 24 October 1966 aged 86. He was buried at Durham
Road Cemetery, Stockton on Tees on 27
October 1966 (DR).