Annie Maud Tindale, 1864–1932 (aged 68 years)
- Name
- Annie Maud /Tindale/
- Given names
- Annie Maud
- Surname
- Tindale
Birth | 1864
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Birth of a brother | Arthur John Tindale 1865 (aged 1 year) |
Birth of a brother | Cecil Henry Tindale 1867 (aged 3 years) |
Birth of a brother | Walter Reginald Tindale 1870 (aged 6 years) |
Birth of a sister | Constance Mary Tindale 1872 (aged 8 years) |
Death of a paternal grandfather | John Richard Tindale 6 June 1872 (aged 8 years) Note: John Tindale (1809-1872), landowner, was born in Warwickshire and came to Sydney at the age of 11 to… John Tindale (1809-1872), landowner, was born in Warwickshire and came to Sydney at the age of 11 to join his father, a convict who had been transported to New South Wales in 1812. The senior Tindale received a free pardon in 1816, and after leaving theKing's School in Parramatta, his son was able to develop farming enterprises around Bathurst. He married Mary Wybrow in 1830 and they had several children. By the time these portraits were commissioned, the couple was wealthy, and Tindale'slandholdings increased through the following decades. However, the marriage broke up in the late 1840s and in the 1860s Tindale's health failed. In 1870 Tindale moved to New Town, Tasmania, where a couple of years later he shot himself at therear of his home, Clydeville House. (National Portrait Gallery) Note: On the morning of the 6th inst., a gentleman named John Richard Tindale, committed suicide by shooti… On the morning of the 6th inst., a gentleman named John Richard Tindale, committed suicide by shooting himself through the head with a pistol. Deceased resided at Clydeville House, New Town, and had been for many years engaged in pastoralpursuits in New South AValea. He come to Tasmania some two years ago for the benefit of his health, and had since that time resided at Now Town. Ho had for some time past been in a feeble state of health, and this circumstance may it issupposed, have had something to do with inducing deceased to commit the rash act. He leaves a wife and large family. At the inquest the jury returned a verdict that the death of deceased was caused by a gunshot wound inflicted by himself whilelabouring under temporary insanity. (Mercury Saturday 15 June 1872, p.4) |
Birth of a brother | Sydney Wallace Tindale 1874 (aged 10 years) |
Birth of a brother | Percy Wilson Tindale 1876 (aged 12 years) |
Birth of a sister | Mabel Barbara Tindale 1878 (aged 14 years) |
Marriage | Richard F Irving — View this family 6 February 1895 (aged 31 years) Marriages. IRVING - TINDALE. - February 6, at St. Stephen's Church, Bylong, by the Rev. P. J. Simpson, Richard F. Irving, Tenandra, Gilgandra, to Maude, eldest daughter of W. H. Tindale, Sunnyside Bylong. (Sydney Morning Herald Tuesday 19 February 1895, p. 1) |
Death of a sister | Mabel Barbara Tindale 11 February 1909 (aged 45 years) Age: 32 DEATHS. TINDALE. - February 11, of hemorrhage of the brain, Mabel Barbara, the third daughter of W. H. Tindale, Sunnyside, Bylong, aged 32 years. Sydney Morning Herald, Wednesday 17 February 1909, p. 8. Death Notice Mabel Barbara Tindale Death of Miss Tindale. Much sympathy is felt with Mr. W. H. Tindale and family, of Sunnyside, in the sad and unexpected blow they have received by the death of their daughter Lily. The deceased, who was only 30 years age, was highly esteemed amongst all classes, and much beloved by a large circle of friends. The case is a very sad one, for, up to the time of retiring on Wednesday night the young lady was in the best of spirits, and she had previously enjoyed perfect health. Soon after retiring she was taken seriously ill, and as the symptoms were most alarming Mr. Sidney Tindale was despatched for Dr. Hansard, but within a very brief time after his leaving, the sufferer passed away. Dr. Hansard hurried as speedily as possible to Sunnyside, but only to find that the young lady had breathed her last. In the doctor's opinion the cause of death was hemorrhage of the brain. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 15 February 1909, p. 3. Death Lily Tindale DEATHS. TINDALE. - February 11, of hemorrhage of the brain, Mabel Barbara, the third daughter of W. H. Tindale, Sunnyside, Bylong, aged 32 years. Sydney Morning Herald, Wednesday 17 February 1909, p. 8. Death Mabel Barbara Tindale |
Death of a father | William Henry Tindale 3 March 1912 (aged 48 years) MR. W. H. T1NDALE. Word came to town from Bylong on Sunday that Mr. Tindale, sen., was, whilst at meals, suddenly stricken down with a stroke, and it is feared he will not recover. Very little information is to hand, but there was no indication of any weakness, not so far as is known. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 29 February 1912 p. 3. Suffered Stroke William Henry Tindale DEATHS. TINDALE.- March 3, 1912, at his residence, Sunnyside, Bylong, William Henry Tindale, aged 76. Sydney Morning Herald, Wednesday 6 March 1912, p. 18. Death Notice William Henry Tindale Local Brevities Mr. William Tindall, one of the old pioneers of the Rylstone district, died at his residence 'Sunnyside,' Bylong, on Saturday. The deceased was suddenly taken ill a few days previously with an epileptic fit, and never regained consciousness. His remains were buried in the Bylong cemetery. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 7 March 1912, p. 22. Obituary William Tindall THE PASSING OF THE PIONEERS. TINDALL. - Mr. William Tindall, one of the old pioneers of the Rylstone district, N.S.W., died at his residence, "Sunnyside," Bylong, on Saturday. The deceased was suddenly taken ill a few days previously with an epileptic fit, and never regained consciousness. Farmer and Settler, Friday 8 March 1912, p. 4. Obituary William Tindall |
Death of a brother | Cecil Henry Tindale 1929 (aged 65 years) OBITUARY MR. CECIL H. TINDALE. The death of Mr. Cecil H. Tindale, which occurred at his late residence, Rose Bay, on Wednesday of last week, removed one of the best known figures in pastoral and social circles in the near northern districts. Mr. Tindale was a son of the late William Henry Tindale, of Sunnyside, Bylong Valley, Rylstone, a noted breeder of high-class Shorthorn cattle, and for many years carried on business as a stock and station agent at Muswellbrook, of which town he was three times Mayor. His efforts in all war service activities were well and widely known, and his only son made the supreme sacrifice at the Great War. Besides his widow, Mr. Tindale is survived by four bers, Messrs. Arthur, Walter, Percy, and Sydney Tindale, and one sister, Mrs. Irving. The funeral took place on Thursday at South Head Cemetery, and was attended by a concourse of relatives and friends. (Scone Advocate Friday 6 December 1929, p. 2) |
Death | 30 November 1932 (aged 68 years) |
Burial | after 30 November 1932 (0 days after death) |
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1874–1957
Birth: 1874
37 Death: 12 June 1957 — Muswellbrook, New South Wales, Australia |
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1876–1957
Birth: 1876
39 Death: 7 January 1957 — Louee Street, Rylstone, New South Wales, Australia |
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Marriage | Marriage — 6 February 1895 — St Stephens Church, Bylong, New South Wales, Australia |
Marriage | Marriages. IRVING - TINDALE. - February 6, at St. Stephen's Church, Bylong, by the Rev. P. J. Simpson, Richard F. Irving, Tenandra, Gilgandra, to Maude, eldest daughter of W. H. Tindale, Sunnyside Bylong. (Sydney Morning Herald Tuesday 19 February 1895, p. 1) |
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