Philip Frederic Tinne

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Philip Frederic Tinne

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Birthplace: Liverpool, Lancashire, England (United Kingdom)
Death: October 22, 1869 (33)
Childwall, Lancashire, England (United Kingdom)
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Son of John Abraham Tinne and Margaret Tinne
Husband of Alice Ann Tinne
Father of Alice Coralie Charrington and Frederica Tinne
Brother of Anna Tinne; Emily Rose Harrison; Theodore Frederic Sandbach Tinne; Bertha Eliza Tinne; Harriet Wilhelmina Parker and 4 others

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About Philip Frederic Tinne

Philip Frederic Tinne II 1836-1869

In St Nicholas Church there are two large stained glass windows. The window in the North Transept is dedicated to Philip Frederic Tinne by his father, John Abraham Tinne, who lived in Aigburth. The window was designed by a Liverpool company, W H Sullivan of 24 Slater Street, and portrays St Philip meeting with the Eunuch. It is a rare example of this type of window because of the unusually large areas of glass used. Philip Frederic Tinne 2nd was the eldest grandson of Philip Frederic Tinne 1st who was born in the Hague and who, after serving several years in the Netherlands Diplomatic Service joined his cousin Mattieu Tinne who was the collector of taxes for sugar plantations in Dutch Guiana. The Dutch, using slave labour, had reclaimed much of the land along the coast near the mouth of the Demerera river and had developed extensive and very lucrative sugar plantations. They also exported rum, coffee, cotton and tropical timber. By 1813 Philip Frederic 1st had become a British citizen and had joined forces with Samuel Sandbach who was already trading in Liverpool and set up the company of Sandbache, Tinne and Co. They lived next door to each other at 27 and 29 St Anne Street at the top of Everton Brow which commanded a great view of the river as shipping was their main interest and they came to own one of the oldest and biggest fleets of ships in the Mersey. At one stage the company had 17 ships in commission.

Philip Frederic 1st married in 1806 and had a son John Abraham. Next door Samuel Sandbach had also married and had a daughter Margaret and what could be more natural than for them to marry which they did in 1833 and they then went on to have 10 children of their own, of whom Philip Frederic 2nd was the oldest boy.

In 1862, the 26 year-old Philip Frederic 2nd married Alice Ann Hopley and came to live near Halewood. Their first child was a daughter called Alice Coralie born in 1866. Philip was destined never to see his second daughter who was born in November 1869, he had died, suddenly, two weeks before from pneumonia at the age of 33. His wife, Alice named her new baby, Frederica in his memory but sadly she died two days later. Philip Frederic and Frederica Tinne are buried together in St Nicholas graveyard. The inscription reads:

  • In memory of Philip Frederic Tinne
  • Who died at Childwall near Liverpool
  • On 22nd October 1869
  • Aged 33 years
  • Also of Frederica his infant daughter
  • 9th November 1869

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Philip Frederic Tinne's Timeline

1836
April 25, 1836
Liverpool, Lancashire, England (United Kingdom)
1837
January 29, 1837
Liverpool, Lancashire, England
1866
June 13, 1866
1869
October 22, 1869
Age 33
Childwall, Lancashire, England (United Kingdom)
1869