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Title: Isabella LYLE... TATE and LYLE
Post by: wearyprincess on Thursday 26 October 06 19:29 BST (UK)
Any info on Lyle family, sugar refiners Tate and Lyle, would be most  welcome.
Title: Re: Isabella LYLE... TATE and LYLE
Post by: Emjaybee on Friday 27 October 06 09:57 BST (UK)
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,146937.0.html

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Mike
Title: Re: Isabella LYLE... TATE and LYLE
Post by: wearyprincess on Friday 27 October 06 10:18 BST (UK)
My Lyle family go back to 1823, Scotland, but they didn't go south of the border.

See my entry on the  bbc website familyhistory, in answer to Lyle.
Title: Re: Isabella LYLE... TATE and LYLE
Post by: Grey Seagull on Friday 24 November 06 14:35 GMT (UK)
Hi,

As a child, I was told that The Lyle Hill in Greenock, Renfrewshire was named after the Lyle of Tate and Lyle, who was apparently a local man.  There was a T&L sugar refiners in Greenock until maybe 15 years ago.

I suggest you get in touch with the Watt Library in Greenock at http://www.inverclyde.gov.uk/Libraries/index.php?module=article&view=13&MMN_position=11:1:4
where I am sure they will be able to help you with some background information.

Sugar was a big business in Greenock, raw sugar being shipped from the Caribbean to Greenock.  As well as Tate & Lyle, there was also a Walker's Sugar refinery in the centre of town.

 :)
Title: Re: Isabella LYLE... TATE and LYLE
Post by: wearyprincess on Friday 24 November 06 15:18 GMT (UK)
Thank you, G S, I have already done so. A very kind lady tried to help, but there is nothing definately to go on yet.
Title: Re: Isabella LYLE... TATE and LYLE
Post by: John Tate on Saturday 06 November 10 07:47 GMT (UK)
I am the great grandson of Sir Henry Tate
My late father worked for Tate and Lyle for most of his life and knew several Lyle's very well
One was Oliver - who my father had great respect for
Another was CoOlin Lyle - who I have met a couple of times
he has written a book on the history of T&L
http://whenbusinessissweet.com/review.html
Title: Re: Isabella LYLE... TATE and LYLE
Post by: wearyprincess on Saturday 06 November 10 15:22 GMT (UK)
Many thanks, John.
Title: Re: Isabella LYLE... TATE and LYLE
Post by: marcie dean on Monday 08 November 10 17:52 GMT (UK)
 There is a church in Barbados named St. Johns, up on one of the highest points in Barbados.  The churchyard had several graves of tates and Lyles, it was run by a minister named John Wesley who was the son of a duke I believe.  White walls inside with dark dark wood for the pews and the organ.  A lot of shady areas outside very pretty.  Worth a visit if you can ever get there.

Sorry but i cannot remember the names on the tombstones there were quite a few.  about 20 or so.  Mostly Tate.
marcie
Title: TATE and LYLE Sugar Refiners
Post by: Pat38 on Friday 18 November 11 11:14 GMT (UK)
Hello
Do you know if the Employee Records are available anywhere of Employees of Tate & Lyle, Love Lane, Liverpool. My father was employed there from 1922 to the day he died in May 1964.
Thanks
Pat


I am the great grandson of Sir Henry Tate
My late father worked for Tate and Lyle for most of his life and knew several Lyle's very well
One was Oliver - who my father had great respect for
Another was CoOlin Lyle - who I have met a couple of times
he has written a book on the history of T&L
http://whenbusinessissweet.com/review.html