Wintles in Taynton (General)
by dianef, Monday, June 30, 2008, 20:31 (5999 days ago)
I am a descendant of the Wintles from Taynton and other Forestof Dean areas, including those that lived at Drews Farm. I would be very interested to hear from any Wintles still living in the area.
Wintles in Taynton
by poytheboy , Sunday, August 17, 2008, 05:23 (5951 days ago) @ dianef
Hello,
I have two seperate connections to the Wintle family, both with the Poyner family - in 1740's and then 1840's, both in Taynton. Elizabeth Wintle married John Poyner in 1744 at Gloucester Cathedral - banns at Huntley? Both Elizabeth and John buried on same day in Aug 1765 in Taynton. They had 6 children, the last being born in 1761. Later a Mary Poyner married Thomas Wintle born 1840 who was son of Isaac Wintle and Sarah Uzzle. Would like to know if we have the same family.
Dave
Wintles in Taynton
by dianef, Monday, August 25, 2008, 17:34 (5943 days ago) @ poytheboy
Hi Dave,
Many thanks for replying to my query. I have checked my tree and although I cannot find any details of Elizabeth W marrying John Poyner in 1744, I have found Thomas, son of Isaac Wintle, married to Mary in 1874. This is not my 'branch' however, and tracing that whole line back our common ancestor is John Wintle buried 22nd Dec 1699 at Huntley, married to Mary, buried 1685 Huntley. THey had 3 sons, Joseph, b.1665 (my line), Thomas , buried 1704(your line), Alice and Mary.
Hope this is of some help, let me know if you would like a copy of the 'tree'
Regards,
Di
Wintles in Taynton
by JSohnson75, Tuesday, June 01, 2010, 05:59 (5298 days ago) @ dianef
Hi Di,
I have found a mesage you posted back in 2008 in regards to wintles in Taynton. I know it has taken me time to get back to you but there is a lot of info to sift through and sometimes you end up in the wrong spot and need to turn around.
Hopefully you could help me out with the following as I believe I am in the same branch as yourself.
My 3rd Great Granfather was Abraham (Joseph) Wintle who was transported to Australia in Abt. 1820. if my calculations are correct Abraham is the brother of Isaac Wintle who married Sarah Ursell/Uzzle on the 15/02/1823.
I have found the following info for this line:
Isaac(1) & Abraham's parents were Isaac (2) Wintle & Hannah Moxley.
Isaacs (2) parents were Thomas Wintle and either Grace f. Birt or Ann (Unkown Lastname).
Thomas's parents were Isaac (3) Wintle and another Ann (Unkown Lastname).
Isaacs (3) parents were either Joseph or Thomas who's father was John Wintle.
Could you clarify if any of this info is correct or is even in your tree line?
thanks
Scott
Sydney Australia.
Wintles in Taynton
by JSohnson75, Tuesday, June 01, 2010, 06:03 (5298 days ago) @ poytheboy
Hi Dave,
I have found a mesage you posted back in 2008 in response to Di in regards to wintles in Taynton.
I know it has taken me time to get back to you but there is a lot of info to sift through and sometimes you end up in the wrong spot and need to turn around.
Hopefully you could help me out with the following as I believe I am in the same branch as yourself.
My 3rd Great Granfather was Abraham (Joseph) Wintle who was transported to Australia in Abt. 1820. if my calculations are correct Abraham is the brother of Isaac Wintle who married Sarah Ursell/Uzzle on the 15/02/1823.
I have found the following info for this line:
Isaac(1) & Abraham's parents were Isaac (2) Wintle & Hannah Moxley.
Isaacs (2) parents were Thomas Wintle and either Grace f. Birt or Ann (Unkown Lastname).
Thomas's parents were Isaac (3) Wintle and another Ann (Unkown Lastname).
Isaacs (3) parents were either Joseph or Thomas who's father was John Wintle.
Could you clarify if any of this info is correct or is even in your tree line?
Thanks
Scott
Sydney Australia.
Wintles in Taynton
by poytheboy , Monday, June 07, 2010, 22:30 (5292 days ago) @ JSohnson75
Scott,
Just to let you know that we share the same family. I'll have to get out all my bits of paper and note books!!
Trying to sort out my tree at the minute as its become too large. This site is brilliant, and the amount of time and effort getting the parish records transcribed by members will help in your research. Being overseas and not being able to see the originals, this site is the next best thing for you.
Its amasing I have two links into the Wintle family 100 years apart, but Taynton was and is such a small village.
Dave