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| Birthplace: | The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands |
| Death: | Died in Spa, Belgium |
| Managed by: | June Barnes |
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The Tinnes were Dutch sugar merchants and ship owners, who went to Liverpool from Demarara in what was then Dutch Guiana, later to be re-named British Guiana (and finally, following independence in 1966, Guyana) on the North East coast of South America. During the 19th century, as part of the firm of Sandbach, Tinne & Co, the family made a great fortune importing sugar, molasses, coffee and tropical hardwoods from their plantations.
This index of 18th and 19th century residents of the colonies of Berbice, Demerara, and Essequebo is compiled and maintained by Tikwis Begbie from a wide variety of sources. The index benefits greatly from the exchange of information which ensures its accuracy and continuation. More information about the index can be found at the site home page. Partial transcripts of selected British Guiana (1794-1817) newspapers are on the Guyana Colonial Newspapers site.
TINNE, Adriana Johanna Maria
TINNE, Adrien Abraham 'Alexander'
TINNE, Anna
TINNE, Christian Theodore
TINNE, Christopher Edward
TINNE, Ernest Percy James
TINNE, Harriet (Henrietta) Wilhelmina
TINNE, Herman William
TINNE, James Capellen
TINNE, John Abraham
TINNE, John Abraham Esq.
TINNE, John Ernest
TINNE, Mary
TINNE, Maurice Sandbach
TINNE, P.J.A.
TINNE, Philip Frederick
TINNE, Philip Frederick
TINNE, Philip Frederick
TINNE, Sara Margaret
TINNE, Theodore Frederick Sandbach
| 1772 |
November 18, 1772
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South Holland, Netherlands
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| 1806 |
April 28, 1806
Age 33
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Guyana
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| 1807 |
February 16, 1807
Age 34
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Lancashire, England
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| 1809 |
April 12, 1809
Age 36
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Guyana
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| 1835 |
October 17, 1835
Age 62
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Netherlands
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| 1844 |
July 27, 1844
Age 71
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Spa, Belgium
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