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Very likely. Probably got expelled from school or got some girl pregnant.
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The whole family were nutters!
David Kirkby Farr came here at some stage as well and got struck off as a solicitor in 1889. Pity's sake....can't any of this lot be normal?
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Are you sure he married Elizabeth in February 1891? Her decree nisi wasn't granted till 2nd June, and the decree absolute would have been granted 6 weeks after that, I think.
http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/arti...%7Cl-year=1891 |
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I don't have the cert but it is registered 1891 in Victoria. The Feb is from Ancestry. I'll take another look.
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Libby, I have just found this thread. I am currently updating a database of clergy who attended the 1st Anglo Catholic Congress in Oxford 1921, and am currently looking at Charles James FARR, son of Henry FARR and Elizabeth Naylor ARIEL.
I am imagining you have more info on him since 2013, but I do have the list of his clergy postings if you are interested. I did go searching through our old threads when I spotted ARIEL!
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Thanks Chris. I have done very little on the Farr family. I got side tracked one my husband’s direct line of Myles, Elizabeth’s brother, and of course, their sister, Agatha.
I only really have bits and pieces. The only bits I have from Australia are little snippets in Trove, or a couple of pieces of mail that found their way to the dead letter office. Not sure if they were eventually delivered.
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FARR, CHARLES JAMES
born Mar ¼ 1862 Newport co Monmouthshire south Wales baptised 26 Jun 1862 S Paul Monmouth died 29 Dec 1936 [left £487 probate to Elizabeth Eyre MOSS spinster ] son of Henry FARR solicitor (1840) of Newport co Monmouthshire born c1811 Bristol died 01 Aug 1891 [left £7 720 probate to EJ PHILLIPS, Charles CULLUM, Herbert Kynaston BRIDGER the Revd Charles James] son of Thomas FARR ; married 21 Oct 1840 S George Brandon Hill Bristol co Gloucester and Elizabeth Naylor ARIEL born c1818 Bristol died Sep ¼ 1867 daughter of Myles ARIEL West India broker of Bristol co Gloucester born 29 Jul 1791 St Paul Bristol died Jun ¼ 1840 ‘of Berkeley Square‘ registered Bristol burial from S Paul Brunswick Square Bristol; married (i) 11/12 Sep 1815 S John Wakefield Yorkshire and Elizabeth NAYLOR [married (ii) 1839 Bristol Lucretia CLARK]; not married Education Hatfield Hall Durham 1885 BA Durham 1888 MA Durham 1886 deacon Salisbury 1887 priest Salisbury (not found 411;8) Positions (1881) undergraduate Durham, residing Christchurch Monmouthshire 1886-1888 curate Blandford Forum diocese Salisbury 1888-1891 curate Bringhurst co Leicester diocese Peterborough (1926- diocese Leicester) 1891-1892 curate Chailey nr Lewes co Sussex diocese Chichester 1892-1895 curate Clyst S George co Devon diocese Exeter 1895-1897 curate Brixton-Deverell co Wiltshire diocese Salisbury 1897-1898 curate Stratford-Tony 1899-1900 curate Wootton Fitzpaine 1901-1904 curate Fifehead Magdalen 1905-1908 curate Wield co Hampshire diocese Winchester 1909-1912 curate Toddington and Didbrook diocese Gloucester (1911) single residing vicarage Didbrook 1912-1912 curate Little Rissington co and diocese Gloucester Aug 1913-1915 vicar Charlton Abbots diocese Gloucester (411) patron Colonel F RHODES 1915-1922 rector Little Rissington diocese Gloucester Jul 1921 member 1st AngloCatholic Priests’ Convention Oxford 1923 residing 118 Lavenham Road Southfields SW18 London (8) 1935 not in Crockford
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I wasn't sure what 'not found' referred to here:
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Blandford Weekly News 24 December 1887 The Rev. Charles James Farr, B.A., curate of Blandford Forum, was admitted to priests' orders at the Advent ordination at Salisbury Cathedral last Sunday. ('last Sunday' being 18 Dec)
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Thank you, I can update the entry!
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Thank you.
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