George Farndale
20 December 1882 to 4 April 1976 

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FAR00580

 

 

Grain Buyer 

  

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Ontario, Canada

 

1882

 

George Farndale, son of John George and Elizabeth (nee Sanderson) Farndale (FAR00337), born on 20 December 1882 at Vaughan Township, York, Ontario, Canada. (Letter and IGI)

 

1887

 

A person and person with children

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This photograph is of George's father, John George Farndale and the family taken in about 1887 in Canada - his family left to right are George, Teresa, Mark, Charles and Albert

 

1891

 

1891 Census of Canada - Etobicoke, York West, Ontario

 

John G Farndle, 52, a farm labourer, methodist

Elizabeth Farndle, 39

Charles Farndle, 10

George Farndle, 8

Albert Farndle, 7

Mark Farndle, 5

Martha T Farndle, 3

Anne M Farndle, 1

Jonathan Farr, 25, domestic

Sarah B Farr, 22, his wife

 

1901


1901 Census – Peel, Ontario

 

George Farndale, a boarder with the McCulloch family, a carpenter’s apprentice

 

Manitoba, Canada

 

1911

 

1911 Census – Townships 7, 8, 9 in range 12 west of 1st Meridian including Cypress River Village, Macdonald, Manitoba, Canada

 

George Farndale, single, contractor

1912

George Farndale, married Elisa Erikson (1883 to 1949) on 26 April 1912 at Victoria, Manitoba, Canada. (
Letter) (MR)

1920


Clara Farndale (FAR00869) was born in or about 1920 (
Letter).

 

1940

 

Canada Voters List 1940 – Somerset, Macdonald, Manitoba

 

George Farndale, grain buyer

Mrs George Farndale

Miss Clara Farndale, spinster

 

1976

 

George Farndale died at Winnipeg, Manitoba on 4 April 1976, where he is buried.