Person:Arthur Farrall (1)

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Arthur James Farrall
m. Abt Dec 1885
  1. Arthur James Farrall1886 - 1918
  2. Alfred Farrall1891 - 1977
  • HArthur James Farrall1886 - 1918
  • WAnnie Slater1888 - 1973
m. 28 Apr 1915
  1. William Farrall1916 - 1991
Facts and Events
Name[2] Arthur James Farrall
Gender Male
Birth[2] 25 May 1886 Malpas, Cheshire, England
Marriage 28 Apr 1915 Galt, Waterloo, Ontario, Canadato Annie Slater
Death[1] 26 Oct 1918 Galt, Waterloo, Ontario, CanadaCause: 1918 Flu Epidemic
Burial? Trinity Anglican Cemetery, Cambridge, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

1891 Census : Bawbrook, Malpas, CHESHIRE, age 4, born Hampton, Cheshire.

1901 Census: Church St, Malpas, CHESHIRE, 14, joiner apprentice, Bickley.

1910 April 30: Canadian arrivals, Arthur Farrall, age 23, joiner, destination Lethbridge, Alberta arrived at Quebec city from Liverpool on the ship Corsican.

1918 October 26 Newspaper article: FIVE MORE LIVES ARE CLAIMED BY "FLU" EPIDEMIC - Arthur J. Farrall. Another victim of the epidemic was Arthur J. Farrall, of 297 Stone road, 33 years of age, who passed away this morning at 4:30 o'clock from influenza.

According to death registration he died in the hospital after 10 days of influenza and a final 2 days of pneumonia. Buried in Trinity Cemetery.

From Sept. 1987 notes of Bill Farrall: He [Arthur] and two other fellows came out to Canada in 1910 and worked in British Columbia lumber camps, a far cry from his apprenticeship as carpenter/joiner. He returned to England in 1913 and helped the Slater family pack for Canada. Arthur made many of the cases which carried the Slater's possessions - a clock, a piano, china, etc.

On 21st April Mary (Mamie) Farrall's book has note that Arthur Farrall went to Canada April 21, 1910. Also April 26th note; Art went to Canada Sat., 26, 1913.