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According to the 1851 Census, he was born in Salisbury, Wilts. around 1825. He was a prof. of music and church organist at Torview Parish Church. He was married to Eliza Ann (no maiden name known)
He had 4 daughters and 1 son - Ellen, Fanny, Mary Louisa and Minnie and Francis Edmund.
I am trying to find any info. before this date particularly his birth and marriage.
Can anyone help please.
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Theres's a birth and baptism for a John Frederick Thynne on Familysearch.org
Birth 29 Dec 1824
Christened 10 Apr 1825 - St Thomas, New Sarum, Salisbury, Wiltshire
Parents James Thynne & Elizabeth
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Welcome to Rootschat! ;D
possible marriage
John Frederick Thynne march qtr 1846 St George Hanover Square vol 1 pg 6 with Eliza Ann Hyde on the same page
a birth cert for one of the children should confirm mother's maiden name.
:)
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the IGI gives an extracted batch for his baptism of C077951, Scots Lane Independent, Salisbury.
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Hi all and welcome Talamags :)
There were more children than the ones you mentioned:
1851/1861 also show
Lucy A born ca. 1847
Frederick W born ca. 1849
Henry J R born ca. 1850
HO107/1883 432 54 and RG9/1460 40 56 - shout if you'd like the full details
:)
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Trewman's Exeter Flying Post or Plymouth and Cornish Advertiser (Exeter, England), Thursday, May 11, 1854. Exeter Court of Bankruptcy.
John Frederick Thynne, of Tavistock, dealer in musical instruments, passed his last examination. (For bankruptcy :) )
Professor is an appointment as the principle lecturer or teacher in a field of learning at a university or college."Professor" in this context has a different meaning. "Professor of Music", or "Music Professor" as applied to ordinary music-instructors, means they profess to teach music.
At that time it was more usual for people to call themselves "Professor" of Music etc. if they wanted to impress. You can see plenty advertising in the newspapers, and in Directories in the 19th Century. From the O.E.D. Professor Assumed as a grandiose title by professional teachers and exponents of various popular arts and sciences, as dancing, juggling, phrenology, etc.
Stan
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Hello Talamags and welcome.
Siblings for John Frederick Thynne.
Mary Anne - born 15 Dec 1811, bapt 12 Jan 1812
James - born 6 Nov 1813, bapt 12 Dec 1813
Louisa Caroline - born 31 July 1821, bapt 23 Sept 1821
Baptised at Scots Lane Independent Chapel, New Sarum (parish of Salisbury) Wilts.
To parents James & Elizabeth Thynne. Parish of St. Thomas, New Sarum, Wiltshire
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I have a very good possibility for John's parents' marriage from the WFHS marriages CD. It says that James THYNE m. Elizabeth BUTLER. He was living at Salisbury St. Martin and she at Salisbury St. Edmund. They were married at Salisbury St. Edmund 27 Feb 1804.
Hope this helps,
Suzanne
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Mention of his bankruptcy:
http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/21522/pages/492
http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/21535/pages/994
http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/21577/pages/2376
http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/21621/pages/3390