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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Durham => Topic started by: Lofty27 on Wednesday 11 January 06 21:41 GMT (UK)
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Looking for Tindle/Tindales from Durham (and for a short period lived in Liverpool).
James Tindle (married Ann Shirley) was born sometime around 1792 and had seven children:
James Tindale (b.1815)
Sarah Tindale (b.1818) Lived with James in 1841 in Witton Gilbert
John Tindale (b.1821 in Liverpool) had five girls (Mary b.1843; Sarah b.1846; Barbara b.1851 - d.1852; Isabella b.1853; Esther b.1861) and a son (John b.1856) (all born in Durham as following coal mining industry)
Robert Tindale (b.1826 - presume Liverpool)
Thomas Tindale (b.1827 in Liverpool) - my line
Ann Tindale (b.1831 in Gateshead) - know nothing more
William Tindale (b.1834 in Durham) - married Ann Coulson and had Ann, Margaret and William (Easington)
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Hi Lofty
1851 census HO107/2392 fol.140 p.19 Wingate Colliery, Durham
John Tindale Head M 30 Coal Miner Lancs Liverpool
Isabella " Wife M 29 wife Northern Ireland
Mary Ann " Dau U 8 dau Durham
Sarah " " 5 Scholar Coxhoe Durham
Barbara " " 1month Wingate "
Ann " Sister U 20 Servant Gateshead "
William " Brother U 17 Coal Miner Bishop Auckland "
1861 census RG9/3746 fol.57 p.66 South Hetton, Haswell, Durham
Thomas Tindle 34 Coal Miner (no birthplace given)
Eleanor " 33 wife Durham, Jarrow
Jane A. " 9 " Monkwearmouth
James " 6 Scholar " Kelloe
Elizabeth " 4 " " Seaham
1871 census RG10/4979 fol.96 p.45 2, Newbottle Row, Houghton le Spring
Thomas Tindale 44 Coal Miner Lancs, Liverpool
Eleanor " 43 Durham, Jarrow
Jane Ann " 19 " Monkwearmouth
William " 9 Scholar " Easington
Mary E " 7 " " "
Thomas " 3 " Houghton le Spring
There is also a baptism for William 9 Aug 1833 St. Andrew Auckland, Durham parents James & Ann on www.familysearch.org
Hope this helps, Barbara
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Thank you very much Barbara.
Two more children I did not know about (James and Elizabeth). That fills in the 10 year gap I had. I thought there might be more but had not found them yet.
Regards
Lofty
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Hi - strangely enough, I just spotted a marriage, which I made a note of, between a Naomi Coburn and a Frederick Tindale - 1920, in Easington, Co Durham. It came up because I was looking for my grandfather's marriage info (he was called George Coburn and was married in 1919, same place - perhaps George and Naomi were brother and sister? I've not gone far enough down the road of research yet!).
I also remember a greengrocer called George Tindale had a shop in the mining village of Blackhall Colliery, Co Durham - certainly into the sixties, but not sure for how long before that. He used to deliver our family's groceries in a Morris Traveller. They always seemed more like family than just regular suppliers - perhaps the two families were related?