Agnes was named as "my daughter" in the 1543 of her mother Alice. [1]
Although not mentioned by name, there is a reference to "my wife", clearly still living, in the 1548 will of Richard Nelme of Stinchcombe. [2]
Sources
↑Will of Alice Tyndall:
"Gloucestershire, England, Wills and Inventories, 1541-1858"
Gloucestershire Probate Records. Diocese of Gloucestershire, Finding Reference GDR, Wills and Inventories. Gloucestershire Archives, Gloucester, UK Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry au Record 4294 #134256 (accessed 16 August 2022)
Will of Alice Tyndale of Stinchcombe, granted probate.
↑Will of Richard Nelme:
"Gloucestershire, England, Wills and Inventories, 1541-1858"
Gloucestershire Probate Records. Diocese of Gloucestershire, Finding Reference GDR, Wills and Inventories. Gloucestershire Archives, Gloucester, UK Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry au Record 4294 #147464 (accessed 17 August 2022)
Will of Richard Nelme of Stinchcombe, granted probate.
See also:
Pedigree of the Family of Tyndale of Stinchcombe and Nibley, Co Gloucestershire. From “Genealogy of the Family of Tyndale by B.W.Greenfie0ld pages 373 – 379 The Genealogist Vol 11. 1878
Is Agnes your relative? Please don't go away! Login to collaborate or comment, or contact
the profile manager, or ask our community of genealogists a question.