Margaret Annie Farndale
10 September 1901

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Bramham cum Oglethorpe, Wetherby

 

1902

 

Margaret Anne Farndale, daughter of George and Minnie Farndale (FAR00453A), was born in Bramham on 10 September 1901 (1939 register) and baptised on 2 November 1901 at Bramham (BR). Margaret Annie Farndale’s birth was registered in Wetherby District in the fourth quarter of 1901 (GRO Vol 9a page 119).

 

1911

 

1911 Census – South Lodge, Bramham cum Oglethorpe, Wetherby

 

George Farndale, 40, farm labourer, born Aberford

Minnie Farndale, wife, 38 – married 11 years so married in 1900 – she was born in Ireland (Molenan)

William James Farndale, 10, born Ireland (Molenan)

Margaret Anne Farndale, 9, born Bramham

 

1921

 

Census 1921 – Wetherby

 

George Farndale, head, 58 years and 89 months old, married, born Aberford, a farm labourer with Colonel Lane Fox at Bramham Park, Boston Spa.

 

Eliza M Farndale, wife, 50, married, born in Londonderry, Ireland, a char woman with Colonel Lane Fox at Bramham Park, Boston Spa.

 

William J Farndale, 20 years and 9 months, single, born Londonderry, Ireland, a garden labourer with Colonel Lane Fox at Bramham Park, Boston Spa.

 

Margaret A Farndale, 19 years and 9 months, single, born Bramham, Yorkshire, a housekeeper at home.

 

1934

Margaret Annie Farndale, married Ernest W Smith in the second quarter of 1934 at Wetherby District (MR).

 

1939

 

1939 register – 6 Spring Gardens Road, Bradford

 

Ernest W Smith, born 16 October 1903, gardener, single handed, private service

Margaret A Smith, born 10 September 1901, unpaid domestic duties