Tyndall, Tindal, Tyndale (etc) ancestry
I am the family archivist for the Tindal-Carill-Worley family in England and Ireland. (My mother is Jacqueline Hoar nee Tindal-Carill-Worsley.) My grandfather, Group Captain Niclas Tindal-Carill-Worsley, RAF (Retd), is the heir mail of Baron Adam de Tyndale, a tenant in chief of King Henry I (1100-1135) of England and Normandy. He was feudal baron of Lagley, county Northumberland, and details of these early Tyndales (the earlier spelling and that of some branches of the family today) can be found in 'Northumberland Families'. Baron de Tyndale was probably the ancester of the great majority of Tindals, Tindales, Tyndalls, Tyndales and Tindles throughout the world-our patriarch. (There was, however, an unrelated family of Tyndales who were landowners of parts of Northumberland in the 14th century.) I have drawn up a detailed genealogy of my family detailing our descent from baron de Tyndale to the present. It may be of interest to many of you and I am interested to establish our relationship with different branches. If any Australian Tindals descended from Charles Grant Tindal of Ramorlie, NSW (c1850-1910) are reading this he was the nephew of my great great great great grandfather Thomas Tindal of Aylesbury Manor (c 1780-1830), who was the brother of Lord Chief Justice Sir Nicolas Tindal (c1770-1845). I intend to transfer this family tree to an internet compatable transcript and I will be happpy to contact anyone with details in the mean time by e-mail. It may be of some interest that Sir John Tyndale of Mapplested Magna, Essex, and Hockwald Manor, Norfolk (my lineal ancester) was the co-heir to the barony of Scales and the Earldom of Suffolk. He also had a strong claim to the Kindgdom of Bohemia through an ancester who had married the daughter of Princess Margeret of Treschen (modern Silesia), daughter of Princess Elizabeth of Bohemia and Luxemburg and niece of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. Sir John's grandfather, Sir Robert de Tyndale KB, had been offered the Bohemian throne by a deputation of Bohemean nobles but had declined due to his love for England. I am especially interested to know if his elder son Deane Tyndale has any living descendants. His last recorded heir general was the wife of Charles King in the 18th century. If any descendents remain, they would be legally entitled to claim the Barony of Scales, although that sadly has no remaining entitlement to a seat in the UK Parliament since the reform of the House of Lords in 1999. If they do not, the heir general is my kinswoman Abigail Bosanquet, a descendent of Lord Chief Justice Tindal, the daughter of the well known British ITN newscaster Reginald Bosanquet. I will be very happy to be of assistance to any of my kinsmen of kinswomen after I finish my Law finals on 14th June.
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Margaret, John, William Tyndale
I've been searching like crazy to confirm that Margaret Tyndale (m. Rowland Taylor the Martyr) is the son of John Tyndale, the brother of William Tyndale the bible translator. You sound like you know what's going on with this family and I'm hoping you can shed some light on this matter. Thanks and good luck on your finals. -Jennifer gennrose@hotmail.com
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I am looking for my family history. It may be nothing but perhaps you could help me. I would really appreciate it.
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I was wondering if I could get a copy of the Tyndall genealogy? Please contact me ASAP.
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I was wondering if I could get a copy of the Tyndall genealogy? Please contact me ASAP: breyncali@yahoo.comThank you.
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Re: Tyndall, Tindal, Tyndale (etc) ancestry
Off the subject a bit....in the kingdom of Bohemia, Treschen was a location? or a last name? I am searching for my family and when I typed Treschen your message came up. Thank oyu for any help. Jessica
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Re: Tyndall, Tindal, Tyndale (etc) ancestry
I would be interested in viewing your work on the family ancestry. Has it been compiled into a website yet? If so, please send the address to me. I know that my branch has been in the USA for many generations, but I do not know how many, or who the first to emigrate would have been.
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Re: Tyndall, Tindal, Tyndale (etc) ancestry
I have a relative who carries the name Tyndale. Do you thibk there is any connection.
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Re: Tyndall, Tindal, Tyndale (etc) ancestry
I have recently discovered a line leading to Thomas Tyndall, b. ~1425; m. Margaret Yelverton. Does anyone know of a relation between this Thomas and William Tyndale, the Bible translator?
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Re: Tyndall, Tindal, Tyndale (etc) ancestry
According to the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, which was published just a few weeks ago, the identity of William Tyndale's (c 1494-1536, translator of the Bible) parents is unknown, but he had two elder brothers, Richard and Edward, and a younger brother, John. It states that the family was related to the Tyndales of Northamptonshire, Essex, and Norfolk.
So it says there is a connection with Thomas Tyndal (c 1418-1448) who married Margaret Yelverton, but doesn't make the connection since the father of William Tyndale (c 1494-1536) is unknown.
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