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Donald will use this page to provide the information he has so that other can document the lineage. This is for Tyndale 318. Please enter this information Robert Uchtred Fitz De Tyndale b.c. 1125 – 1150 Baron of Langley b. South Tyndale, Northumberland. d. c.1150 Northumberland, England. m. Lady De-Tyndale b.1125. Robert de Tyndale: Birthdate: circa 1125: Death: 1150. Immediate Family: Son of Uchtred, Lord of Tyne-dale and Bethóc ingen. Reference. Geni.
Please enter this Bethoc Ingen. FitzWaldeve. Born Bane, Princess of Scotland. b. 1080-1160. m.c.1085 Uchtred (Hadrian) De Tyndale b. 1074 in Moray d.1152. Lord of Tyne-dale. Children: two sons John Fritz Uchtred and Robert Fritz Uchtred. one daughter Hextilda Fitz Uchtred Countess of Atholl de Comyn was born in 1122, in Tyne-dale, source Scots Peerage, Vol. I, pg. 1 - 3. Ancestral Roots, 121A-23. Geni. Uchtred fitz Robert deTyndale c. 1125-1150. My Heritage/Hextilda_tyndale The first member of the family known by this name was Uchtred, Lord of Tyndale, who married Bethoc, daughter of Donald III, King of Scots. 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.
- The first member of the family known by this name was Uchtred, Lord of Tyndale, who married Bethoc Canmore, daughter of Donald III, King of Scots from 1093–1099---Young, Alan, Robert the Bruce's Rivals: The Comyns, 1213–1314, (East Linton, 1997), pp15 -
- while their daughter is well documented, there are no records to indicate a son or additional male lineage.
- The earliest feudal records indicate that an Adam de Tindale was the feudal Baron of South Tyne-dale and of Langeley/Langley Castle, both in the county of Northumberland. The Barony had been held by his father or grandfather by the service of one knight's fee, in the time of Henry I. Considering the dates, his position and territorial designation, it is probable that this Baron was either the son or grandson of Uchtred, Lord of Tyndale and Princess Bethoc of Scotland. Adam was succeeded by his son, Adam, who held the Barony during the reign of Richard I of England, paid 100 pounds for his relief, with livery of his land, in 1194 and appears to have died in 1224 ---National Archives (UK): Pipe Rolls for Northumberland
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eldest, Sir William de Tyndale of Tansover before 1249 England. d.s.p. 1293 Wiki -38 07. Robert Tyndale. c. 1250 – 1298 Second son of Robert de Tyndale of Tansover m Joan (unknown) Tyndale left son William as successor Wiki -172 Could someone check this out Please
Robert Uchtred Fitz De Tyndale b.c. 1125 – 1150 Baron of Langley b. South Tyndale, Northumberland. d. c.1150 Northumberland, England. m. Lady De-Tyndale b.1125. Robert de Tyndale: Birthdate: circa 1125: Death: 1150. Immediate Family: Son of Uchtred, Lord of Tyne-dale and Bethóc ingen. Reference. Geni 5. Adam 1 De Tyndale b. 1150 - 1188 feudal Baron of South Tyne-dale and of Langley m. Helewisa b. 1160 - 1198 Northumberland. Adam de Tindale, of Langley Castle, Northumberland is the earliest recorded 'Tindale' in the Tyne valley. Wiki tree- Tyndale-328. In 1165 he is accounted in the Exchequer by the sheriff of the county. In 1190, he was again accounted by the sheriff, for rent of his lands. His wife is recorded as a widow, so he was deceased by then. Adam d. circa 33 Henry 11. 1187.) It is believed & accepted he died in 1188. He left (by Helewisa, his wife.) 3 sons. Helewisa was daughter of a local chieftain Robert De Cardoill 2nd 1st. Adam 11 de Tyndale c. 1185- 1233 ref. Family Search 2nd. Robert de- Tyndale c. 1180 - 1298 3rd John de Tyndale b. c. 1185- d. after 1298. Many thanks for looking at this. the gap in the middle is what I need help with.
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