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Sir Knight John Tyndall Dr. of Civil Law 1566–1616 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1566

Birth Location: Great Maplestead, Essex, England, United Kingdom

Death Date: 12 November 1616

Death Location: Lincoln Inn, London, Murdered, London, England, United Kingdom

Father: Sir Suffolk

Mother: Amy Fermor

Spouse(s): Anna Egerton

Children(s): Margaret 1631, Thomas Tindall, Deane Tyndal, Arthur Tyndall, Matthew Tyndal, Dr. TYNDAL

Sir Knight John Tyndall Dr. of Civil Law was born in 1566 in Great Maplestead, Essex, England, United Kingdom, the child of Sir Thomas High Sheriff Tyndal Tindall Of Hockwood Amp Great Maplestead Suffolk And Amy Fermor. Sir Knight John Tyndall Dr. of Civil Law married Anna Dean Egerton, and had children including Arthur Tyndall, Deane Tyndal, Dr Humphrey Tyndal, Margaret Tyndale 3Rd Wife1618 Migrated To Ne In The Ship Lyon 2Nd Voyage In Nov 1631, Matthew Tyndal, Thomas Tyndal Tindall. Sir Knight John Tyndall Dr. of Civil Law passed away in 1616 in Lincoln Inn, London, Murdered, London, England, United Kingdom.

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  • Sir Knight John Tyndall Dr. of Civil Law was born in 1566 in Great Maplestead, Essex, England, United Kingdom, the child of Sir Thomas High Sheriff Tyndal Tindall Of Hockwood Amp Great Maplestead Suffolk And Amy Fermor.
  • Sir Knight John Tyndall Dr. of Civil Law married Anna Dean Egerton, and had children including Arthur Tyndall, Deane Tyndal, Dr Humphrey Tyndal, Margaret Tyndale 3Rd Wife1618 Migrated To Ne In The Ship Lyon 2Nd Voyage In Nov 1631, Matthew Tyndal, Thomas Tyndal Tindall.
  • Sir Knight John Tyndall Dr. of Civil Law passed away in 1616 in Lincoln Inn, London, Murdered, London, England, United Kingdom.

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Sir Law's Ancestors

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Sir Law
1566–1616
Birth Place: Great Maplestead, Essex, England, United Kingdom
Parents
Sir Thomas High Sheriff Tyndal\Tindall of Hockwood & Great Maplestead Suffolk
1505–1583
Hockwold cum Wilton, Thetford, Norfolk, England
Amy Fermor
1509–1577
East Barsham, Norfolk, England
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Sir Law's Descendants

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Sir (Knight John Tyndall Dr. of Civil) Law (1566–12 November 1616) m. Anna (Dean) Egerton (1571–20 July 1620)
  1. 1. Margaret (Tyndale 3rd wife1618, migrated to NE in the ship Lyon 2nd voyage in Nov) 1631 1591–1647 m. John Winthrop 1588–1649
    1. 1. Samuel (Winthrop Sr, Gov of Antigua 1668 - 1671, went to Harvard and then to St Kitts in 1647, married in Holland and back to West Indies in) 1654 1627–1674 m. Elizabeth ((Miss)) Warner 1628–1675
      1. 1. Elizabeth* Winthrop 1650–1744 m. Col (Rowland) Willaims –1714
        1. 1. Elizabeth Williams 1675–1746 m. Major (John) Lyons 1665–1743
      2. 2. Henry Winthrop 1649–1710
      3. 3. Capt (Joseph) Winthrop 1650–1679
      4. 4. Sara Wintrop 1654–1715
  2. 2. Thomas (Tyndal) Tindall 1584–1660
  3. 3. Deane Tyndal 1587–1678
  4. 4. Arthur Tyndall 1610–1633
  5. 5. Matthew Tyndal 1593–1680
  6. 6. Dr. (Humphrey) TYNDAL

Sir Law's Timeline

2 Records

1566
1566
Birth of Sir Knight John Tyndall Dr. of Civil Law in Great Maplestead, Essex, England, United Kingdom
Great Maplestead, Essex, England, United Kingdom
1616
12 November 1616
Age 50
Death of Sir Knight John Tyndall Dr. of Civil Law in Lincoln Inn, London, Murdered, London, England, United Kingdom
Lincoln Inn, London, Murdered, London, England, United Kingdom

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1566
    Event Place: Great Maplestead, Essex, England, United Kingdom
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 November 1616
    Event Place: Lincoln Inn, London, Murdered, London, England, United Kingdom
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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