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Note for:   Robert Tindal,   1790 - UNKNOWN         Index

Christening:   
     Date:   10 NOV 1790
     Place:   St. Mary's, Chelmsford, Essex


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Note for:   Clariana Isabella Tindal,   23 AUG 1792 - UNKNOWN         Index

Christening:   
     Date:   4 SEP 1792
     Place:   St. Mary's, Chelmsford, Essex

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     William Woodroffe of the parish of St. Pancras in the County of Middlesex, Bachelor and Clarina Isabell Tindal of this parish, Sprinster were married in this church by Licence this 23rd day of September 1819 by me V. Edwards, Vicar of Broomfield.
Both signed. Witnesses Robt Tindal and W.C. Tindal

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Note for:   William Woodroffe,    - UNKNOWN         Index

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     From Phillimore's Marriage Index for Essex, Parish of St Mary's Chelmsford
William Woodroffe, of the parish of St Pancras, County of Middlesex, and Clariana Isabella Tindall by licence 23 September 1819

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Note for:   Capt. John Duncan King,    - UNKNOWN         Index

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     From Phillimore's Marriage Indexes for Essex, Parish of St Mary's Chelmsford
John Duncan King and Sally Tindall, by Licence 7 January 1815

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Note for:   Merelina Symonds,    - 22 FEB 1818         Index

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Merelina, youngest daughter of Capt. Thomas Symons, RN

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Note for:   Adm.-Louis Symonds Tindal,   29 AUG 1811 - 4 FEB 1876         Index

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Full name and rank - Admiral Louis Symonds Tindall, RN

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Note for:   Robert John Tindal,   9 JUN 1813 - 3 FEB 1814         Index

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From St Mary's Chelmsford Baptismal Records
Tindal, Robert John - son of Nicholas Conyngham and Merelina his wife, of St Giles in the Fields, Middlesex, father a Barrister at Law

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Note for:   Charles John Tindal,    - ABT 1853         Index

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Charles - died unwed

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Note for:   James Whatman Bosanquet,   26 JAN 1804 - 22 DEC 1877         Index

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     Dates of birth and death from www.ras.org.uk/obits
Date of birth confirmed on LDS Disc of the British Vital Records

From English Dictionary of National Biography (on microfiche at Parramatta Family History Centre, Carlingford NSW Aust.)
BOSANQUET, JAMES WHATMAN (1804 - 1877)
A partner in the banking-house of Bosanquet, Salt, & Co., and a writer on biblical and Assyrian chronology, was born 10 Jan. 1804, educated at Westminster, and at the age of eighteen entered the bank with which his family is connected. His earliest publications related to his business; they were a paper on 'Metallic, Paper, adn Credit Currency,' 1842, and a 'Letter to the Right Hon. G. Cornewall Lewis on the Bank Charter Acto of 1844,' 1857; but the rest of his literary work was mainly concerned with researches into the chronology of the Bible. In 1848 appreard his 'Chronology of the Times of Daniel, Ezra, and Nehemiah;' in 1853, the 'Fall of Nineveh and the Siege of Sennacherib, chronologically consdered;' in 1866, 'Messiah the Prtince, or the Innspirationof the Prophecies of Daniel' (2nd edition 1869); in 1867, 'Hebrew Chronology from Solomon toChrist;' in 1871, 'Chronological Remarks on Assurbanipal;' and in 1878 his treatise 'On the Date of Lachish,' &c. He was a generous contributor to the 'Transactions of the Society of biblical Archaelogy,' not merely in word but in deed, for besides writing papters, he paid nearly half the expenses of publication, and bore a sondierable share in the cost of bringing out other works on Assyriology, insomuch that the president of the seociet, in pronouncing his eloge, described him as the 'the Maecenas of Assyriology.' He died 22 Dece. 1867.

(Proc. Society Bibl. Archaeology, 1877-8; information recieved from his son, B. T. Bosanquet, esq).

((resided...? - Claysmore, near Enfield, Middsx)

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Note for:   Mary Ann Uthoff,   ABT 1785 - 11 MAR 1826         Index

Burial:   
     Date:   17 MAR 1826
     Place:   St. Mary's, Aylesbury, Eng


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Note for:   Acton Chaplin,    - UNKNOWN         Index

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Aylesbury, Bucks - Acton Chaplin: Clerk of the peace and tresurer for the county.

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Note for:   Rev-Henry Uthoff,    - UNKNOWN         Index

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Rev. Henry Uthoff, Rector of Huntingfield, Suffolk - cousin of Joshua, 2nd Lord Huntingfield.

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Note for:   Acton Tindal,   20 JUL 1811 - 20 OCT 1880         Index

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From Burke's History of the colonial Gentry, Volume II, Pages 478-480

ACTON TINDAL, of the Manor House, Aylesbury, clerk of the peace for Bucks., b. 20th July 1811, m. 30th July 1845, HENRIETTA EUPHEMIA, daughter and heir of REV. JOHN HARRISON, M.A., J.P., of Ramsey, Essex, Vicar of Dinton, and d. 26 October 1880, having had issue