Hi Doc - received the following mail from some Tearles in New Zealand where I thought the connection with you might have been: seems I was right! If you can mail me away from this forum, I have asked Rosemary if I can give you their e-mail address
Hope the additional information is useful to you
Cheers
Richard
Message from Michael (1934) and Rosemary Tearle, New Zealand:
Michael has a Frederick George Tearle in his family tree.
birth registered 2nd quarter 1868, Islington 1b 237
The following was found in the 1901 Census for England:
TEARLE: Frederick head 33 (years) M London painter
Mary wife 33 F Sutton, Surrey
Lilian dau 9 F Croydon, Surrey
Percy son 8 M Croydon, Surrey
Fred son 6 M Sutton, Surrey
Dorothy dau 5 F Sutton, Surrey
Gladys dau 3 F Sutton, Surrey
Daisy dau 1 F Sutton, Surrey
Ages seem to add up with "our" and "your" Tearles. So we could be related as Frederick George was a brother of Michael's great grandfather, William James Tearle. By the way, Michael says we have a brain-y Tearle too! Our son Matthew is doing a PhD in maths at Boulder, Colorado and his wife Rachael is a member of this group.
Frederick George was the son of James and Sarah Ann (nee Jones) Tearle. James was born in Dunstable, Beds, in 1834 and Sarah was born in Berkshire, circa 1841. They were married in Holloway, London May 5 1860.
James' parents were George and Elizabeth (nee Tearle) Tearle who were married May 15 1832 at Stanbridge.
George's parents are unknown (at this stage) but Elizabeth's were John and Mary (nee Janes) Tearle of Stanbridge. George was born circa 1809, and Elizabeth May 1810.
John Tearle was born 1770 and married Mary 1792. John's parents were John and Martha (nee Archer) Tearle 1741, son of Thomas and Mary (nee Sibley) Tearle 1710.
Do you have a copy of Tearle, A Bedfordshire Surname, by John L Tearle? Required reading for all Tearleophiles.
Cheers, Rosemary.