Robert FtizUchtred was born about 1130 near Tyne Valley, Northumberland, England. [1]
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The first member of the Tyndall family was Uchtred, Lord of Tyndale, married Bethoc, Canmore, daughter of Donald III, King of Scots from 1093 to 1099. His name, the period of his life and his lands and position suggest a kinship with the Anglo-Saxon Earls of Northumbria, one of whom was Uchtred the Bold, Earl from 1006 to 1016. These Earls, in turn, were descended from the Saxon Kings of Northumbria. This ancient and eminent family (de-Tyndale) is traced by authentic records from the time of the early Plantagenets. His son was John FitzUchtred, and his grandson was John de Johnstoun, founder of the Johnstone Clan. Uchtred was also the father of Hextilda FitzUchtred, who married Richard Comyn. Their descendant, John Comyn II of Badenoch was one of the Competitors for the Crown of Scotland. Robert FitzUchtred, Lord of Tynedale was another son and was the founder of the Tyndall line. Uchtred's name, the period of his life and his lands and position suggest a kinship with the Anglo Saxon Earls of Northumbria, one of whom was Uchtred the Bold, Earl from 1006 to 1016. These Earls, in turn, were descended from the Saxon Kings of Northumbria. Whilst the Tyndales soon adopted the use of the Norman 'de', this does not necessarily suggest the family was Norman in the male line; the Saxon family of Woolesley, for example, used 'de' throughout this period. Nevertheless, the Tyndales married and integrated into the Norman nobility within the earliest period of their recorded history. Tyndall Origins. Wikipedia. Accessed on 22 June 2021 from https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyndall
One has him listed as FitzUcthred, which is the Norman surname meaning son of Uchtred. The other is the Norman place nane De Tyndale, meaning from Tynedale. This is because Robert inherited Tynedale, became Lord of Tynedale and founded the Tyndall family line.
I believe these profiles should be merged as tge same person.
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Tindale-318
edited by Thomas Johnston
don McDonald This ancient and eminent family (de-Tyndale) is traced by authentic records from the time of the early Plantagenets. 4. Robert Uchtred Fitz De Tyndale b.c. 1121 – 1150 Baron of Langley b. South Tyndale, Northumberland. d. c.1150 Northumberland, England. m. Lady De-Tyndale b.1125. Robert de Tyndale: Birthdate: circa 1121: Death: 1150. Immediate Family: Son of Uchtred, Lord of Tynedale and Bethóc ingen Domnaill.