Historical records matching John Poad William Tindale [Convict "Guildford" 1812]
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About John Poad William Tindale [Convict "Guildford" 1812]
John Poad "William" TINDALE was born c1790 (possibly the son of Richard TINDALL and Esther POAD)
John married Susannah MANWARING (aka LUTTRELL) on 25/1/1809 at Whitechapel, London and they had the following children
- John Richard TINDALE 1809
On 22 Mar 1810 he was found guilty of possession of forged bank notes and sentenced to 14 years penal servitude.
On 3 Aug 1811 he was aboard a prison hulk on the River Thames.
John arrived in Sydney Cove on 18/1/1812 on "Guildford".
On 25 Oct 1812 Susannah booked a single passage on the Minstrel. She left her son John Richard in England. She never lived with John Tindale. Susannah returned to England on 1/4/1819 on "Shipley" and returned again to Australia, bringing son John with her arriving on 9/9/1820 on "Surrey"
John was assigned to William COX at Bathurst and was part of Cox's road party that cleared a track over the Blue Mountains.
1 Jan 1816 John was given a convicts pardon and given a convict manservant.
John had a relationship with Eizabeth Cruikshank (aka Clarke and Wybrow) and they had the following children
- Jane ?
- Esther 1821
- Jane 1823
- Ann 1825
- Eliza 1827
- Rosetta 1827
There is conjecture that William WYBROW (son of Elizabeth and William WYBROW) is also John's son - he used the name William TINDALE and he is listed in John's will as "my son William TINDALE"
John married Tempest Jane PAUL on 7/2/1844 in Sydney
In 1857 John inherited property in England and was on his way to England, when he died 3/8/1857 at sea on "Wave of Life"
In 1820 he was part owner of 217 cattle at Emu Valley, in 1824 a settler at Bathurst when his employees were "murdered by aborigines".
A John Tindal, free settler was listed in 1822 muster of Tasmania, no ship listed.
Angela Finnerty a descendant of this line, states that John had sailed for Europe in 1842.. John Tindale was born in 1790 at England.
John Tindale married Susanna Unknown (Tindale) before 1810. He had a de facto relationship with Elizabeth Wybrow nee Clarke resulting in several children. His first wife Susanna died in 1828 leaving a son John Richard born 1809. John was a convict between 1810 and 1815. John Tindale had been sentenced to 14 years at Suffolk Assizes 23 Mar 1810 for having in his possession forged bank notes. He was assigned to William Cox at Bathurst and freed by servitude in 1815 following his work in 1814 with Cox's road party which cleared a track over the Blue Mountains to Bathurst.
John Tindale arrived per "Guildford" in 1812 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
John Tindale appeared on the in November 1828 census at Bathurst, New South Wales. He was a farmer of Bathurst with 2575 accres -160 cleared, 37 cultivated, 11 horses, 737 cattle & 1750 sheep.
John Tindale married Tempest Jane Paul, daughter of George William Paul and Sarah Jane Dalton, on 7 February 1844 at St Philip's, Sydney. He was a widower of Penrith and she was of St Leonards.
John died en route to England in the "The Wave of Life" on 3 August 1857 at sea. The Mutch Index records: John Tindale of Penrith gentleman died at sea on ship "Wave of Life" 3 Aug 1857. He added a codical to his will 2 August 1857...leaving a personal estate worth £7000 to his wife Jane Tempest Tindale and children John Richard, William, Esther, Eliza, Jane and Ann.
His death is not recorded in the NSW indexes but an "F" Tindale is recorded there as a Marine Death in 1857..
By William J. Cuthill :
It would take some pages to describe the marriage tangles here, but William Tindale took that surname after his mother left Wybrow and went to live with John Tindale. So there is really no Tindale blood in the Gilbert family. John Tindale was a prominent citizen in early Bathurst. This family gives us our Vice Regal connection with the Governor of New South Wales, Philip Gidley King. Frances Emma Tindale, the daughter of William and Sarah, married John King Lethbridge on 28th April, 1864 at Penrith. He was the grandson of Governor King, whose youngest daughter, Mary King, had married Robert Copland Lethbridge , the father of John King Lethbridge, in London on 25th July, 1826.
1851-10-22 Sydney Morning Herald 22/10/1851 Page 4 - By special licence, at St Stephen's Church, Penrith by the Rev B WATSON, on the 21st instant, Mr James EDROP, junior, of Parramatta, to Rosetta, youngest daughter of John TINDALE Esq, of Penrith
1851-10-25 Bells Life 25/10/1851 Page 3 - By special licence, at St Stephen's Church, Penrith by the Rev B WATSON, on the 21st instant, Mr James EDROP, junior, of Parramatta, to Rosetta, youngest daughter of John TINDALE Esq, of Penrith
LINKS
- https://australianroyalty.net.au/individual.php?pid=I907&ged=purnel...
- https://www.portrait.gov.au/people/john-richard-tindale-1809
- https://www.mudgeeguardian.com.au/story/2371721/streets-of-mudgee-c...
- http://www.rdhswiki.com/page/Tindale%2C+John+%281790-1857%29
- http://www.rdhswiki.com/page/Tindale%2C+William+%281819-1879%29
- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Tindale-50
- https://convictrecords.com.au/convicts/tindale/john/73799
- born 1790 died 3/8/1857, convict "Guildford"
- married Susanna Emma LUTTREL and had a son John - Susannah and John arrived in Minstel in 1812 but then returned to England and then returned on "Surrey" in 1820. Susanna returned to England and died there in 1828
- 1828 census - living with Elizabeth CLARK with children Mary 14, William 9, Esther 7, Jane 6, Ann 4, Eliza 2
1886 Australian Death Record - Rosetta EDROP died 1886 St Leonards, Father John, Mother Jane. Registration 6174. NOTE: Jane is her step-mother
John Poad William Tindale [Convict "Guildford" 1812]'s Timeline
1790 |
1790
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Auckland, Chester-le-Street, Durham, UK
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1809 |
November 13, 1809
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Stinchcombe, Gloucestershire, England
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1819 |
August 6, 1819
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Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia
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1820 |
August 9, 1820
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1821 |
August 15, 1821
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Kelso, NSW, Australia
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1823 |
1823
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New South Wales, Australia
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1825 |
January 5, 1825
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Kelso, NSW, Australia
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1827 |
June 12, 1827
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Kelso, NSW, Australia
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1828 |
1828
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