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Offline JacquiY

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Re: FOREST OF DEAN
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 17 February 05 12:27 GMT (UK) »
Hi Bob
Thanks for the info.  I've had a little look (during my lunch half an hour!!) - it's just the sort of thing I was looking for.  I plan to have a longer look tonight at home. I think that researching where your ancestors is from is an important part of genealogy - then it becomes more personal and not just a list of names and dates of "hatches, matches & despatches"!   ;D
Cheers,
Jax
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COWLEY - DUBLIN
O'DEA - TIPPERARY?
FLYNN - TIPPERARY?
HUGHES - STAFFORDSHIRE
TINGLE - STAFFORDSHIRE
MEIGH - STAFFORDSHIRE
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Re: FOREST OF DEAN
« Reply #10 on: Thursday 17 February 05 13:00 GMT (UK) »
Jax,

I checked the 1861 census for East Dean for the family who could possibly belong to your William Tingle. I found only George Tingle, still a coal miner and living in lodgings.

On the 1881 census I found Thomas Tingle, also still a coal miner, living in Yorkshire. He gives his place of birth as Cinderford ( Forest of Dean)
 
I found Diana Tingle on the 1881 census, married name Smith, still living in East Dean and gives her place of birth as Cinderford which is why I couldn't find them in Little Dean on the 1841. I don't have the 1841 for Cinderford.

Isaac Tingle does not appear on the census.

As the children were without their parents on the 1851 census I checked FreeBMD and found a death for Hannah Tingle in 1838 and William Tingle in 1850.

As you know where William was at the time of the 1861 census I think you should post on the Staffs board and try to get a lookup. Hopefully, this time he will give his place of birth as Cinderford, not just Forest of Dean, and provide the evidence that links him to this family. ;D

Good Hunting
Darcy ;)
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Re: FOREST OF DEAN
« Reply #11 on: Thursday 17 February 05 20:31 GMT (UK) »
Darcy,
You've been a marvellous help!  I'll let you know how I get on.
Cheers
Jax
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COWLEY - DUBLIN
O'DEA - TIPPERARY?
FLYNN - TIPPERARY?
HUGHES - STAFFORDSHIRE
TINGLE - STAFFORDSHIRE
MEIGH - STAFFORDSHIRE
WILLIAMS - STAFFORDSHIRE/GLOUCESTER
GREAVES - LEICESTERSHIRE

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« Reply #12 on: Thursday 17 February 05 20:55 GMT (UK) »
Jax, ;D

do let me know if you find William on the 1861.

I should have mentioned that your William is the only match on the 1881 for the Cinderford family.

The Tingles, in East Dean, are all miners. I found a Joseph Tingle who was the manager at the pit!

Your William is a coal merchant in Staffs. I believe he belongs to the Cinderford family.

Darcy :)
Fisher, Pitts, Lucas, Emmit, Keal, Bennett, Maddock, Jackson, Pidd, Lincolnshire <br />Bullock, Read, White, Gloucestershire.<br />Shepherd, Foyle, Crowter, Green, Wiltshire<br />Strickland, Fisher, Butterworth, Brown, Northhamptonshire<br />Shepherd, Bullock, Waterhouse, Lancashire
Fisher, Goodwin, Rutland
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Re: FOREST OF DEAN
« Reply #13 on: Wednesday 23 March 05 20:27 GMT (UK) »
Hi

I have just come back from the FoD.  And whilst looking around the cemeteries, there are a lot of Tingles there.  Well worth a visit to the Forest as I think you could probably get a lot of information.

Lisa

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« Reply #14 on: Friday 20 May 05 20:36 BST (UK) »
Here he is in 1861:
Emila Tingle b Broughton, Leicestershire, aged 24
William Tingle b Littleton, Gloucestershire, aged 33 aminer
William Tingle  b Knutton, Staffordshire, son aged2
RG9/1933
Stoke Upon Trent 
Hanley 
fol no:   21 

In 1841 there are 2 William Tingles - one aged 13 on Turners farm, Ruarden, Mother Maria and sister Mary aged 11
 the other aged  12 father Thomas Tingle,40  mother Susannah, 33 siblings mary 14 george 10 Anne 6 and Tom 4. They were at Upper Bilston, Forest of Dean. father was an engineer
Hope this helps a little.
Ruth
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