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The Liverton 2 Line
A seventeenth century family from the Liverton area
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The Story
of the Liverton 2 Line
The Liverton 2 Line is an important family linking to many
later lines of Farndales, living in the seventeenth century.
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Nicholas Farndale 6 July 1634 to 28 February 1693/4 A Liverton Family, Nicholas had four children from his first marriage and two from his second Liverton |
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George Farndale Churchwarden of Loftus who was fined for letting his horse loose on North Loftus common 10 August 1662 to 20 December 1740 Married Ellis (Alice?) Petch Liverton, Loftus, Skelton |
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Elizabeth Farndale 9 October 1664 Married William Husband Liverton |
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Margery Farndale 3 January 1666 Married William Perkins Liverton |
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Issabell farndaill 1 January 1669 Liverton |
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William Farndale 6 March 1679 to 1 July 1680 Liverton ??? |
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John Farndale 27 June 1680 Married Elizabeth Bennison Kilton, Brotton, Liverton |
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The Husband Family |
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The Perkins Family |
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Elizabeth Farndale 10 February 1689 Married Matthew Thompson Liverton, Hinderwell |
William Farndale 23 November 1690 to 16 May 1782 Married Mary Butterwick William appeared to have lived most of his life at Kilton and had a family of 5 Skelton, Brotton, Liverton, Kilton |
Ann Farndale 25 June 1693 Married Thomas Smith Loftus |
Unknown Farndale 1699 Loftus |
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Jane Farndale 11 March 1710 Loftus |
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The Ancestry of
the Liverton 2 Line
The Liverton 2
Line can trace directly back to 1512 from Nicholas Farndale to Nicholas Farndaile as follows:
Nicholas Farndale, (FAR00082), 1634 - 1693
George Farndaile, (FAR00073),
1602 - 1693
George Ffarndayle, (FAR00067), 1570-1606
William Farndale, (FAR00063), 1539-?
Nicholas Farndaile (FAR00059), 1512-1572
You can then follow details of Farndale in the
medieval period who were almost certainly earlier ancestors at Volume
1 of the Farndale directory.
You can then explore Yorkshire
prehistory to give you a further perspective of
the distant ancestry of the people of Farndale.
Chronology of the Liverton 2 Line
Nicholas Farndale was
baptised in Liverton. |
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About 1660 |
Nicholas Farndale
married Elizabeth. |
10 August 1662 |
George Farndale, son of
Nicholas and Elizabeth Farndale, was baptised at Liverton. |
9 October 1664 |
Elizabeth Farndale, daughter
of Nicholas and Elizabeth Farndale, was baptised at Liverton. Elizabeth
married William Husband in Liverton in 1693. |
23 January 1666 |
Margery Farndale, daughter
of Nicholas and Elizabeth Farndale, was baptised at Liverton. Margery married
William Perkins in Liverton in 1699. |
12 January 1669 |
Isabell Farndale, daughter
of Nicholas and Elizabeth Farndale, was baptised at Liverton. |
10 February 1669 |
Elizabeth Farndale, first wife of Nicholas Farndale,
died in Liverton. |
23 November 1676 |
Nicholas Farndale married Elizabeth Bennison in
Liverton, his hometown. |
6 May 1679 |
William Farndale, son of Nicholas and Elizabeth (nee
Bennison) Farndale, was baptised at Liverton. He died and was buried on 1
July 1680 in Liverton. |
27 June 1680 |
John Farndale, son of Nicholas and Elizabeth (nee
Bennison) Farndale, was baptised at Liverton. John married Elizabeth Bennison
and had a family of five. He is the Founder of the Kilton 1 Line. |
19 April 1688 |
George Farndale married Ellis or Alice Petch at
Loftus. |
10 February 1689 |
Elizabeth Farndale, daughter of George and Alice
Farndale, was baptised at Liverton. She married Matthew Thompson at
Hinderwell near Staithes in 1713. |
23 November 1690 |
William Farndale, son of George and Alice Farndale,
was baptised at Liverton. William Farndale married Mary Butterwick of Brotton
at Skelton in 1738 and they had five children. He is the Founder of the Kilton 2 Line. |
25 June 1693 |
Ann Farndale, daughter of George and Alice Farndale,
was baptised at Liverton. Ann married Thomas Smith at Loftus in 1723. |
29 February 1694 |
Nicholas Farndale was buried at St Michael Anglican
Church, Liverton. |
1699 |
An unknown named Farndale, child of George and Alice
Farndale, was born in Loftus and probably died at birth. |
1700 |
George Farndale was a churchwarden at Loftus. |
1700? |
George Farndale was fined by the jury of North
Loftus for letting his horse go onto the North Loftus Common. |
20 December 1740 |
George Farndale was buried at Skelton. |
10 February 1744 |
Alice Farndale was buried at Skelton. |