TINDALE, John & Hannah
1842 – 8 July 1922
1842 – 4 July 1925
Origin Newcastle on Tyne, England
Accompanying Family 8 Children
First settled in Victoria Park, WA
Original Occupation Carpenter
Occupation in Australia Carpenter
HELENA MENA
Departure Port Plymouth
Arrival Year 1887
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8 Children: Ann Jane 1869-1945, John Henry 1870-1955, James Hepburn 1872, William Bell 1873-1952, Newton Blyth 1876-1954, Eleanor Forest 1878-1961, Thomas Edward 1884 and Isabella Livingstone.
My grandfather William Bell married in 1895 to Ada Rudland Neiley in Southern Cross. Moved to Northam and then Perth where he disappeared and the family has not found any information.
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My records have William Bell marrying Ada in 1895 and having 5 children. He then had a relationship with Alice Smith-O'Brien and had a further 4 children in New South Wales. I believe that he died on 15 June 1952 in Rockdale, New South Wales.
Thu 22 Feb 2018
John Tindale received a grant of 100 pounds from the British and Foreign Bible Society to bring his family out to Australia. In the early days he earned a living selling bibles to goldminers during the WA gold rush. John and Hannah were the grandparents of noted anthropologist, entomologist and ethnologist Norman Barnett Tindale AO.
Thu 22 Feb 2018
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