George Farndale
28 March 1888 to 19 July 1974
FAR00627
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Loftus
1888
George
Farndale, son of John (signalman of 4 East Street, Lofthouse) and Elizabeth (nee
Featherstone) Farndale (FAR00376),
was born at 4, East Street, Lofthouse on 28
March 1888 (1939 Register). His birth was registered in Guisborough District on 4 May 1888 (GRO
Vol 9d page 487).
1891
1891
Census
In
1891 John (42) was now head of the household living at 4 East Street, Lofthouse
and a railway signalman. With him were Elizabeth (37), John M (5), George
(3) and William (7 months)
.
1901
1901
Census
John
Farndale, aged 52 was the head of the household at 4 East Street, Loftus,
Lofthouse, and a railway signalman. He lived with:
His
wife Elizabeth (aged 47);
His
son John Martin (aged 15, a grocer’s apprentice)
George
(aged 13)
William
(aged 10)
Elizabeth
(aged 8)
Albert
E (aged 6).
Guisborough
1915
George Farndale, married Nana Mann I the second
quarter of 1915 at Guisborough
District. (MR)
George Farndale, lived at Guisborough
as a farm worker and as a miner. They had no family. (Letter)
1921
1921
Census – Guisborough
George
Farndale, 33, married, born Loftus, an ironstone miner (out of work), last
employer Spawood Mines, Dorman Dong & Co, Iron
& Samuelson Co Ltd, steel manufacturers
Nana
Farndale, his wife, 32, born at Charltons Terrace,
Yorkshire
1939
1939
Register – 50 Gill Street, Guisborough
George
Farndale, born 28 March 1888, slag filler
Nana
Farndale, born 4 November 1888
Mary
A Mann, born 6 October 1860, incapacitated, single
South
Bank Express, 14 October 1939: GUISBOROUGH SHOW. At the Guisborough Quoit and
Social Club the judge was... G Farndale...
1940
Cleveland
Standard, 27 July 1940: GUISBOROUGH. THE LATE MR CHARLES WALKER. The
funeral took place on Friday at Guisborough of Mr Albert Charles Walker, age
74, of Reid terrace, Guisborough... the family mourners included... Mrs
Farndale...
1947
Cleveland
Standard, 27 September 1947: GUISBOROUGH QUOIT AND SOCIAL CLUB. At the
Guisborough Quoit and Social Club show held on Sunday, Mr G Farndale was the
judge
Cleveland
Standard, 15 November 1947: GUISBOROUGH QUOIT AND SOCIAL CLUB At the Guisborough
Quoit and Social Club weekly show the prize winners were … Mr G Farndale was
the judge.
1948
Cleveland
Standard, 3 September 1948: GUISBOROUGH. QUOIT CLUB SHOW. At the Guisborough Quoit and Social Club show
Mr G Farndale was the judge...
Cleveland
Standard, 8 October 1948: At the Guisborough Quoit Club show the judge, Mr
Farndale, awarded prizes to the following …
1949
Cleveland
Standard, 5 August 1949: WEEKLY SHOW. Mr G Farndale was the judge
at the weekly show held at the Globe Hotel, Guisborough on Sunday...
Cleveland
Standard, 12 August 1949: SHOW. Prize winners at the weekly show held in
the Guisborough Quoit and Social Club were … Mr G Farndale was the judge.
1950
The
Cleveland Standard, 18 August 1950: Before a large crowd of
spectators, in the Priory hall, Guisborough, on Saturday... Show results...... the
judge was Mr G Farndale and the organiser Mr T Towle...
1951
The
Cleveland Standard, 30 March 1951: EGG SHOW DEW VISITORS. The
annual Easter egg shows in Cleveland on Sunday and Monday provided a great deal
of interest and entries at all shows we're good.... Globe Hotel, Guisborough...
Mr G Farndale was judge...
Celebrating
the Festival of Britain.
Cleveland
Standard, 8 June 1951: MOORSHOLM FESTIVAL FLING. Fine weather favoured
the start of the Festival of Britain week at Moorsholm
on Saturday, which opened with a fancy dress parade and a display of sideshows
on the village green. One of the most picturesque villages in the district,
Moorsholm could have been set up as an example of a typical English village.
There is very little traffic to the village, but the residents are lacking
nothing in their celebrations at the festival year, and activities were
arranged for every evening this week.... Character dress .. 2, William
farndale... stallholders were WI stall, Mesdames Farndale... Coconuts, Mr E
Farndale...
1974
George Farndale, born 28 Mar 1888, died on 19 July
1974 at Guisborough and was cremated at
Middlesbrough. (DC)
Probate:
FARNDALE George of 50 Gill Street Guisborough Cleveland died 19 July 1974
Probate Newcastle upon Tyne 16 August £1914
742214297H.