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Francis Fraser Blackadder was born in 1813 in Perth, Scotland. He married Margaret Drummond in 1845 in Edinburgh, Scotland. Francis was baptized on 7 Dec 1913 in Kincardine By Doune, Perth, Scotland. He was employed as Bank Manager in 1858 in Bank of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec. He was employed as Bank Manager in 1859/1864 in Bank of Montreal, Brantford, Ontario. He was employed as Bank Manager in 1865 in Bank of Montreal, Simcoe, Ontario. He immigrated in 1847 to Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Margaret Drummond was born in Scotland. She married Francis Fraser Blackadder in 1845 in Edinburgh, Scotland.
They had the following children:
M i Alexander Dougall Blackader Dr. M ii Drummond Blackader was born in 1849. He died in 1902. M iii Charles Frank Blackader M iv Louis F. Blackader F v Francis Margaret Blackader was born in 1858 in St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada. M vi William Blackader was born in 1860 in Brantford, Ontario, Canada. He died in 1952. F vii Alice Blackader was born in 1863. She died in 1945. M viii Edward Blackader was born in 1864 in Brantford, Ontario, Canada. He died in 1941. F ix Helen Blackader was born in 1865 in Simco, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1931.
Thomas Tuffin [Parents] was born in 1823 in Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England (illegitimate). He married Sarah (Gray) Young Bartlett on 26 Nov 1845 in East Orchard Parish, Dorset, England. Thomas was baptized on 16 Feb 1823 in Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England. He was employed as Carpenter. He was counted in a census in 1861 in 38. He was counted in a census in 1841 in 15. He was counted in a census in 1845 in 22. He was counted in a census in 1851 in 28. He was counted in a census in 1871 in 48.
Other marriages:, Margaret
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TUFFIN, Thomas Christening
Sex: Male
Christening Date: 16 Feb 1823
Recorded in: Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England
Mother: Ann TUFFIN
Source: FHL Number 1279496 Dates: 1731-1879
Sarah (Gray) Young Bartlett was born in 1823 in Hartgrove , Dorset, England. She died in 1870 in Iwerne Courtney, Dorset, England. She was buried on 8 Oct 1870 in Iwerne Courtney, Dorset, England (age 46). She married Thomas Tuffin on 26 Nov 1845 in East Orchard Parish, Dorset, England. Sarah was baptized on 12 Dec 1824 in East Orchard, Dorset, England. She was counted in a census in 1851 in 26. She was counted in a census in 1845 in 21. She was counted in a census in 1861 in 37.
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BARTLETT, Sarah Gray Christening
Sex: Female
Christening Date: 12 Dec 1824
Recorded in: East Orchard Parish, Dorset, England
Father: Robert BARTLETT
Mother: Francis
Source: FHL Number 1239220 Dates: 1731-1880
They had the following children:
M i Robert Bartlett Tuffin M ii Thomas Tuffin was born in 1847 in Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England. He died in 1847 in Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England. He was buried on 22 Oct 1847 in Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England (1 day). M iii Augustus Orlando Tuffin M iv George William Tuffin was born in 1851 in East Orchard, Dorset, England. George was baptized on 27 Jul 1851 in East Orchard and West Orchard, Dorset, England.
April 1, 1998
1881 census has George living at 28 Kemble Street, St. Giles, London, Middlesex, England. Occupation was carpenter + J+ (?). Was born East Orchard, Dorset, (though St. Catherine's index has birth registered in Shaftesbury, Vol VIII, page 77, September Quarter 1851.)
April 2, 1998
Checked 28 Kemble Street in 1891 census, George is no longer living there.
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TUFFIN, George William Christening
Sex: Male
Christening Date: 27 Jul 1851
Recorded in: West Orchard Parish, Dorset, England
Father: Thomas TUFFIN
Mother: Sarah Young
Source: FHL Number 1239220 Dates: 1851-1880
TUFFIN, George William Christening
Sex: Male
Christening Date: 27 Jul 1851
Recorded in: East Orchard Parish, Dorset, England
Father: Thomas TUFFIN
Mother: Sarah Young
Source: FHL Number 1239220 Dates: 1731-1880F v Mary Ann Tuffin was born in 1857 in Iwerne Courtney, Dorset, England. Mary was baptized on 9 Nov 1857 in Iwerne Courtney, Dorset, England.
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TUFFIN, Mary Anne Christening
Sex: Female
Christening Date: 9 Nov 1857
Recorded in: Iwerne Courtnay, Dorset, England
Father: Thomas TUFFIN
Mother: Sarah
Source: FHL Number 1239202 Dates: 1847-1876M vi John (Jehu) Thomas Tuffin was born in 1860 in Iwerne Courtney, Dorset, England. He died on 30 May 1942 in Alcaster House, Shaftsbury, Dorset, England. John was baptized on 22 Apr 1860 in Iwerne Courtnay, Dorset, England.
May have been called John???
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TUFFEN, John Thomas Christening
Sex: Male
Christening Date: 22 Apr 1860
Recorded in: Iwerne Courtnay, Dorset, England
Father: Thomas TUFFEN
Mother: Sarah
Source: FHL Number 1239202 Dates: 1847-1876M vii Edmund (Edward) Tuffin was born in 1864. Edmund was baptized on 28 Feb 1864 in Iwerne Courtney, Dorset, England.
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TUFFEN, Edward Christening
Sex: Male
Christening Date: 29 Feb 1864
Recorded in: Iwerne Courtnay, Dorset, England
Father: Thomas TUFFEN
Mother: Sarah
Source: FHL Number 1239202 Dates: 1847-1876
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Shroton, Iwerne Courtney
Shroton, also known as Iwerne Courtney, is situated in a wide valley reached by a lane which loops off the main Blandford to Shaftesbury road. It has changed little and, sitting in the church, you can imagine the 300 Clubmen cursing and quarrelling in the pews through the long summer night nearly 350 years ago.
Briefly, if you are not a student of history, the Clubmen were countryfolk, often generalled by clergy, who had grown weary of the battles between Cavaliers and Roundheads, which damaged their lands and ruined the crops. Few of them knew the merits of the quarrel between King and Parliament but, armed with clubs, pitchforks and scythe blades, they took issue with both sides. Their only uniform was a white cockcade. They took a battering wherever they defended their land and, finally, some of them became entrenched on Hambledon Hill, led by the Rev. Bravel of Compton Abbas.
Cromwell sent 50 dragoons to drag the Clubmen from Hambledon Hill in 1645. Cromwell's dragoons overcame them and chased 300 of them down the slopes to be locked up iin Shroton church. It is said that some escaped by sliding down the hill on their bottoms, amongst them 4 clergy. Oliver Cromwell decided that they were 'poor silly creatures' and the Clubmen were released next day and went home, having had enough of battle. Later, a more modern army mustered on the Hill under General Wolfe and used it as a training ground for their assault on Quebec.
Iwerne Courtney is first referred to in the Domesday Book (1086) as Werne- obviously the poor spelling of a Norman scribe! It appears as Yuern Curtenay in 1244, the distinguishing manorial affix being from the Courtenays, Earls of Devon, who held the manor from the early 13th century. The alternative name Shroton first occurs as Schyreuetone in 1337, that is 'the sheriff's estate', from Old English scir-refa and tun, alluding to the fact that at the time of the Domesday Book the manor belonged to Baldwin of Exeter, sheriff of Devon.
The church of St. Mary is very unusual because it is rebuilt in 1610 in true Gothic survival manner, rather than as many churches in a revived style in the 18th century. The west part of the south aisle is an 1871 extension and the roof was replaced at the same time. Although the chancel is 1610 outside, the inside was greatly altered in 1872, with more elaborate windows and a terracotta reredos. The north chapel which dates from the 1610 rebuilding houses a monument to Sir Thomas Freke, who paid for the rebuilding of the church. The church used to be reflected in a weedy pond - to the delight of photographs and artists - but is often dried up. On one side of the church are some rather formal looking stone cottages, and on the other a huge stone and thatch barn. The bulk of the village along the street consists of thatched cottages with some recent development, partly around a new village green.
Shroton celebrated the 700th anniversary of its Charter in 1961 but the great fairs, which included amusements and horse and pony sales, ended before the First World War. Both Thomas Hardy and William Barnes remember them.
Hardy saw a woman 'beheaded' in a sideshow, but Barnes remembers the Fair days with his usual delight, because the dialect poet turned his back on all that was distasteful and ugly. Here is part of his long poem which hasbeen changed into plain language by Harry Ashleigh.
'We saw the dancers in a show Dance up and down, and to and fro, Upon a rope with chalky soles, So light as magpies up on poles And tumblers, with their streaks and spots, That all but tied theirselves in knots. And then a conjurer burned off Pollis handkerchief so blacks a snoff, (snuff) And hit it with a single blow, Right back again so white as snow. And after that, he fried a fat Great cake inside of my new hat; And yet, for all he did him brown, He did not even steal the crown.'
Thomas Tuffin [Parents] was born in 1823 in Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England (illegitimate). He married Margaret in 1870. Thomas was baptized on 16 Feb 1823 in Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England. He was employed as Carpenter. He was counted in a census in 1861 in 38. He was counted in a census in 1841 in 15. He was counted in a census in 1845 in 22. He was counted in a census in 1851 in 28. He was counted in a census in 1871 in 48.
Other marriages:Bartlett, Sarah (Gray) Young
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TUFFIN, Thomas Christening
Sex: Male
Christening Date: 16 Feb 1823
Recorded in: Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England
Mother: Ann TUFFIN
Source: FHL Number 1279496 Dates: 1731-1879
Margaret.Margaret married Thomas Tuffin in 1870.
They had the following children:
Thomas Lodge.Thomas married Ann Tuffin. Thomas was employed as Agricultural Labourer on 16 Feb 1823.
Ann Tuffin [Parents] was born in 1796 in Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England. She married Thomas Lodge. Ann was baptized on 14 Aug 1796 in Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England. She was counted in a census in 1871 in 75. She was counted in a census in 1841 in 40. She was counted in a census in 1851 in 54. She was counted in a census in 1861 in 64. She was counted in a census in 1881 in 85.
Other marriages:Butt, Samuel
Richard Travell's notes have the following person listed:
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IGI as of Mar 1992 lists Ann Tuffin, christening September 25 1803, Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England, parents George Tuffin/Sussanah************************************************************************** *************
Vital Records IndexTUFFIN, Ann Christening
Sex: Female
Christening Date: 14 Aug 1796
Recorded in: Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England
Father: George TUFFIN
Mother: Susanah
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Fontmell Magna
The old gossip tree in the heart of Fontmell Magna, around which the villagers had met for 250 years, was defeated in old age by Dutch Elm disease and the disastrous drought of 1976. Chopped down with much ceremonial, a plaque was unveiled on the site and young lime tree planted as a replacement.
There was a legend which said that anyone taking part in the old tree's destruction would have bad luck, and at least one villager gave it thought when, shortly afterwards, 70-year old Frank Hawkins, a bellringer, tugged on his rope and the wheel of the tenor bell shattered above his head. It was only two years previously that the restored bells rang out for the first time in 20 years
Fontmell is a big, pretty village with houses and cottages in greensand, brick and timber-framing, some of them dating from the 17th century. Fontmell (the steam by the bare hill) is situated with Meadows and streams on one side and high chalk downland on the other where one can still see traces of our first farmers, the strip lynchets where English agriculture was born.
Only the lower part of the tower survives from the original medieval church of St. Andrew which was elaborately rebuilt in 1862. The parapet outside is copied from an original 16th century section which is now in the north aisle. Unusually the chancel is rather plainer than the rest. In the churchyard is a memorial cross commemorating the winning of the Victoria Cross by Lt. Philip Salkeld, son of a rector who was killed whilst leading the party who blew up the Cashmere Gate, in the siege of Delhi in 1857. He was only 24. The story is in the best traditon of those Empire buildings days. With five comrades he crept up to the gate at dawn
on September 14 1875 to commit the 'act of glorious heroism', which was to cost most of them their lives but made the capture of Delhi possible. Before Philip Salkeld could apply the slow burning match to the powder bag, his arm was shattered by gunfire. A sapper named Burgess died in a second attempt and finally another sapper, of the name of South, successfully carried out the deed. He and the bugler were the only two who survived. Salkeld is remembered on a stone in the peace of Dorset, but his body was buried on the stony, sun-scorched ridge, a waterless, wearying place which the British held for over 100 days.In 1843, Sir Richard Glyn provided a school and the young girls had to sew shirts for their benefactor, but in 1975 the women of this sleepy, lovely village struck a blow for women's liberation by forming a women's cricket team.
They had the following children:
M i Thomas Tuffin
Samuel Butt was born in 1803 in Stour Provost, Dorset, England. He married Ann Tuffin on 11 Dec 1826 in Stour Provost, Dorset, England. Samuel was baptized on 29 Apr 1803 in Stour Provost, Dorset, England. He was employed as Farmer in of Stour Provost, Dorset, England. He was counted in a census in 1871 in 67. He was counted in a census in 1841 in 35. He was counted in a census in 1851 in 47. He was counted in a census in 1861 in 57. He was counted in a census in 1881 in 77.
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BUTT, Samuel Christening
Sex: Male
Christening Date: 29 Apr 1803 Recorded in: Stower Provost, Dorset, England
Father: Samuel BUTT
Mother: Hannah
Source: FHL Number 1239247 Dates: 1731-1880
Ann Tuffin [Parents] was born in 1796 in Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England. She married Samuel Butt on 11 Dec 1826 in Stour Provost, Dorset, England. Ann was baptized on 14 Aug 1796 in Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England. She was counted in a census in 1871 in 75. She was counted in a census in 1841 in 40. She was counted in a census in 1851 in 54. She was counted in a census in 1861 in 64. She was counted in a census in 1881 in 85.
Other marriages:Lodge, Thomas
Richard Travell's notes have the following person listed:
1f.Eleanor Wainwright (niece of Anna Tuffin (issue living 1920))************************************************************************** *************
IGI as of Mar 1992 lists Ann Tuffin, christening September 25 1803, Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England, parents George Tuffin/Sussanah************************************************************************** *************
Vital Records IndexTUFFIN, Ann Christening
Sex: Female
Christening Date: 14 Aug 1796
Recorded in: Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England
Father: George TUFFIN
Mother: Susanah
Source: FHL Number 1279496 Dates: 1731-1879************************************************************************** *************
Fontmell Magna
The old gossip tree in the heart of Fontmell Magna, around which the villagers had met for 250 years, was defeated in old age by Dutch Elm disease and the disastrous drought of 1976. Chopped down with much ceremonial, a plaque was unveiled on the site and young lime tree planted as a replacement.
There was a legend which said that anyone taking part in the old tree's destruction would have bad luck, and at least one villager gave it thought when, shortly afterwards, 70-year old Frank Hawkins, a bellringer, tugged on his rope and the wheel of the tenor bell shattered above his head. It was only two years previously that the restored bells rang out for the first time in 20 years
Fontmell is a big, pretty village with houses and cottages in greensand, brick and timber-framing, some of them dating from the 17th century. Fontmell (the steam by the bare hill) is situated with Meadows and streams on one side and high chalk downland on the other where one can still see traces of our first farmers, the strip lynchets where English agriculture was born.
Only the lower part of the tower survives from the original medieval church of St. Andrew which was elaborately rebuilt in 1862. The parapet outside is copied from an original 16th century section which is now in the north aisle. Unusually the chancel is rather plainer than the rest. In the churchyard is a memorial cross commemorating the winning of the Victoria Cross by Lt. Philip Salkeld, son of a rector who was killed whilst leading the party who blew up the Cashmere Gate, in the siege of Delhi in 1857. He was only 24. The story is in the best traditon of those Empire buildings days. With five comrades he crept up to the gate at dawn
on September 14 1875 to commit the 'act of glorious heroism', which was to cost most of them their lives but made the capture of Delhi possible. Before Philip Salkeld could apply the slow burning match to the powder bag, his arm was shattered by gunfire. A sapper named Burgess died in a second attempt and finally another sapper, of the name of South, successfully carried out the deed. He and the bugler were the only two who survived. Salkeld is remembered on a stone in the peace of Dorset, but his body was buried on the stony, sun-scorched ridge, a waterless, wearying place which the British held for over 100 days.In 1843, Sir Richard Glyn provided a school and the young girls had to sew shirts for their benefactor, but in 1975 the women of this sleepy, lovely village struck a blow for women's liberation by forming a women's cricket team.
They had the following children:
George Tuffin [Parents] was born in 1775 in East Stour, Dorset, England. He died on 13 Dec 1854 in Farrington (age 78). He was buried on 19 Dec 1854 in Farrington. He married Susanah Spicer on 29 Mar 1796 in Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England. George was baptized on 25 Jun 1775 in Motcombe, Dorset, England. He was employed as Yeoman in of Farrington, Iwerne Courtney, Doset, England.
Susanah Spicer was born in 1776 in Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England. She died in 1852 in Farrington (age 76). She was buried on 10 Feb 1852 in Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England. She married George Tuffin on 29 Mar 1796 in Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England. Susanah was baptized on 16 Apr 1776 in Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England. She was counted in a census in 1841 in 65. She was counted in a census in 1851 in 75.
They had the following children:
F i Ann Tuffin F ii Martha Tuffin was born in 1798 in Compton Abbas, Dorset, England. Martha was baptized on 9 Sep 1798 in Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England. She was counted in a census in 1841 in 40. She was counted in a census in 1851 in 53.
Richard Travell's notes list the following person:
1f.Clara A. L. 2-1861, 12-1871, 28-1881 b Child Okeford (spinal complaint)
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TUFFIN, Martha Christening
Sex: Female
Christening Date: 9 Sep 1798
Recorded in: Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England
Father: George TUFFIN
Mother: Susanna
Source: FHL Number 1279496 Dates: 1731-1879
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Compton Abbas
The year that saw the birth of this village was a year of war for Alfred, but, between nine battles with the Danes, he founded an Abbey at Shaftesbury and made his daughter Abbess. The Abbey was endowed with the rich land around and, at the foot of Melbury Hill, now lies the village we know as Compton Abbas. A place of peace was born in a year of turmoil. The Saxons called it Cumb-Tun (a
village in a narrow valley). In the 13th century it became Cumton Abbatisse.
Compton Abbas has two churches. At the old church in East Compton there is the stump of an old preaching cross in the churchyard, and a stone mounting block to aid a farmer’s wife of long ago to get aloft on her horse, but the ancient church is no more. Only an ivy-covered 15th century tower remains and the bells which once rang there are now in the new church.
The church of St. Marys with a pretty broach spire was, built in 1866 and is nearer the centre of the main village. It has a lovely view from the south doorway. There is a good apse with big foliage capitals, and an even larger one to the south aisle. The Norman font has running foliage, possibly recut in 1866.
Many of the building in the village are built with the local greensand. The main village is built on uneven ground with lots of cottages scattered about, many of which are thatched. The pretty 18th century farmhouse at Manor Farm is located next to the old church in East Compton and some of the farm buildings are of greensand too.
The peace Alfred hoped would always be here was shattered in the 1970s when a small airfield was established on the hill above the village. Although only used for light aircraft and the towing of gliders, the villagers started a long battle to prohibit flying, but they did not win their cause.M iii George Tuffin was born in 1801 in Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England. He died on 17 Mar 1839 in West Orchard, Dorset, England. He was buried on 22 Mar 1839 in Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England (age 37). George was baptized on 25 May 1801 in Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England. He was employed as Carpenter in Farrington, Iwerne Courtney, Dorset, England. F iv Jane Tuffin was born in 1802 in Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England. Jane was baptized on 17 Apr 1803 in Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England. F v Mary Tuffin was born in 1804 in Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England. Mary was baptized on 16 Sep 1804 in Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England.
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TUFFEN, Mary Christening
Sex: Female
Christening Date: 16 Sep 1804
Recorded in: Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England
Father: George TUFFEN
Mother: Susannah
Source: FHL Number 1279496 Dates: 1731-1879M vi Jeremiah Tuffin was born in 1807 in Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England. Jeremiah was baptized on 15 Jun 1807 in Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England. He was employed as Miller on 3 Apr 1881. He was counted in a census in 1881 in 73.
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TUFFIN, Jeremiah Christening
Sex: Male
Christening Date: 15 Jun 1807
Recorded in: Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England
Father: George TUFFIN
Mother: Susannah
Source: FHL Number 1279496 Dates: 1731-1879F vii Rachel Tuffin was born in 1810 in Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England. Rachel was baptized on 23 Apr 1810 in Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England. She was counted in a census in 1881 in 71.
In 1881 census Rachel is living with her brother John
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TUFFIN, Rachel Christening
Sex: Female
Christening Date: 23 Apr 1810
Recorded in: Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England
Father: George TUFFIN
Mother: Susanah
Source: FHL Number 1279496 Dates: 1731-1879M viii Nehemiah Tuffin was born in 1813 in Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England. Nehemiah was baptized on 24 Jun 1813 in Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England. He was employed as Carpenter on 3 Apr 1881. He was counted in a census in 1881 in 67.
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TUFFIN, Nehemiah Christening
Sex: Male
Christening Date: 24 Jan 1813
Recorded in: Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England
Father: George TUFFIN
Mother: Susannah
Source: FHL Number 1279496 Dates: 1731-1879F ix Sussanah Tuffin was born in 1815 in Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England. Sussanah was baptized on 3 Nov 1815 in Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England.
Marriage unknown, Surname could have been Baverstock or father of could have been Baverstock?
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TUFFIN, Susanna Christening
Sex: Female
Christening Date: 3 Nov 1815
Recorded in: Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England
Father: George TUFFIN
Mother: Susannah
Source: FHL Number 1279496 Dates: 1731-1879M x John Martin Tuffin was born in 1818 in Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England. He died on 29 Nov 1818 in Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England. John was baptized on 25 Nov 1818 in Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England.
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TUFFIN, John Martin Christening
Sex: Male
Christening Date: 25 Nov 1818
Recorded in: Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England
Death Date: 29 Nov 1818
Father: George TUFFIN
Mother: Susanah
Source: FHL Number 1279496 Dates: 1731-1879M xi John Tuffin was born in 1820 in Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England. John was baptized on 10 Dec 1820 in Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England. He was employed as General Labourer on 3 Apr 1881. He was counted in a census in 1881 in 60.
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TUFFIN, John Christening
Sex: Male
Christening Date: 10 Dec 1820
Recorded in: Iwerne Courtnay, Dorset, England
Father: George TUFFIN
Mother: Susannah
Source: FHL Number 1239201 Dates: 1731-1844
George Tuffin [Parents] was born in 1731 in Sutton Waldron, Dorset, England. He died on 22 Mar 1804 in Sixpenny, Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England (age 73). He was buried on 26 Mar 1804 in Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England. He married Mary Lylley on 31 Mar 1755 in Motcombe, Dorset, England. George was baptized on 11 Aug 1731 in Sutton Waldron, Dorset, England. He was employed as Yeoman in of Sixpenny, Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England.
Other marriages:Horder, Mary
Mary Lylley died in 1767. She was buried on 17 Oct 1767 in Motcombe, Dorset, England. She married George Tuffin on 31 Mar 1755 in Motcombe, Dorset, England.
They had the following children:
Robert Bartlett Tuffin [Parents] was born in 1846 in East Orchard, Dorset, England. He died in 1881. He married Sarah Chinn in 1862 in Sturminster Newton, Dorset, England. Robert was employed as Cordwainer in of Sturminster Newton, Dorset, England. He was counted in a census in 1861 in 15. He was counted in a census in 1851 in 54. He was counted in a census in 1871 in 25.
Sarah Chinn [Parents] was born on 3 Oct 1841 in Bagber, Dorset, UK. She married Robert Bartlett Tuffin in 1862 in Sturminster Newton, Dorset, England. Sarah was baptized on 3 Oct 1841 in Hinton St. Mary, Dorset, UK. She joined religion Anglican. She was employed as Glover. She was counted in a census in 1914 in 73. She was counted in a census in 1871 in 29.
Recorded in the 1851 census of Hinton St. Mary (folio 221.5) as aged 9, born in Bagber.Recorded in the 1851 census of Hinton St. Mary (folio 221.5) as aged 9, born in Bagber.Hinton St. Mary
Hinton St. Mary is a hamlet on the Stour about 15 miles from it's source. The mill here can have changed little since William Barnes, the Dorset poet, came here to play in his boyhood, from his home just across the fields. The history of the village dates back to Roman times as this detail from a mosaic pavement found at Hinton proves. Today the village has a fine Manor House and church which stand side by side. It was completely rebuilt in the 17th Century.
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British Vital Records IndexCHIN, Sarah Christening
Sex: Female
Christening Date: 3 Oct 1841
Recorded in: Hinton Saint Mary, Dorset, England
Father: Amos CHIN
Mother: Mary
Source: FHL Number 1239201 Dates: 1813-1880
They had the following children:
F i Martha N. Tuffin was born in 1862 in Hinton St. Mary, Dorset, England.
Show's up in 1881 census as Grand daughter of Amos Chinn, born Hinton St. Mary, occupation Glover age 19. Daughter Sarah age 39, GDau Mary A. age 12 and Keturah age 6 also show.F ii Mary Ann Tuffin M iii Harry Amos Tuffin was born in 1872 in Sturminster, Dorset, England. He died in 1873 in Sturminster, Dorset, England (infant). Harry was baptized on 13 Dec 1872 in Sturminster, Dorset, England. F iv Keturah Tuffin was born in 1874 in Sturminster, Dorset, England (infant). Keturah was baptized on 19 Sep 1881 in Hinton St. Mary, Dorset, England (age 6).
Augustus Orlando Tuffin [Parents] was born in 1848 in Chettle, Dorset, England. He died in 1917 in Hinton St. Mary, Dorset, England. He was buried on 17 Feb 1917 in Hinton St. Mary, Dorset, England (age 68). He married Mary Ann Chinn on 31 Aug 1870 in Sturminster Newton, Dorset, England. Augustus was baptized on 23 Jul 1848 in Chettle, Dorset, England. He was employed as Sawyer in East Orchard, Dorset, England. He was counted in a census in 1851 in 2. He was counted in a census in 1881 in 32.
Mary Ann Chinn [Parents] was born in 1846 in Hinton St. Mary, Dorset, UK. She died in 1932 in Hinton St. Mary, Dorset, England. She was buried on 23 Feb 1932 in Hinton St. Mary, Dorset, England (age 86). She married Augustus Orlando Tuffin on 31 Aug 1870 in Sturminster Newton, Dorset, England. Mary was employed as Glover. She was counted in a census in 1871 in 25. She was counted in a census in 1861 in 15. She was counted in a census in 1881 in 35.
Recorded in the 1851 census of Hinton St. Mary (folio 221.5) as aged 5, born in Hinton St. Mary.
They had the following children:
George Tuffin [Parents] was born in 1731 in Sutton Waldron, Dorset, England. He died on 22 Mar 1804 in Sixpenny, Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England (age 73). He was buried on 26 Mar 1804 in Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England. He married Mary Horder on 8 May 1768 in St. Peter, Shaftesbury, Dorset, England. George was baptized on 11 Aug 1731 in Sutton Waldron, Dorset, England. He was employed as Yeoman in of Sixpenny, Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England.
Other marriages:Lylley, Mary
Mary Horder was born in 1735 in Dorset, England. She died in 1812 in Sixpenny, Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England (age 77). She was buried on 7 Apr 1812 in Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England. She married George Tuffin on 8 May 1768 in St. Peter, Shaftesbury, Dorset, England. She was baptized on 23 Nov 1736 in St. James, Shaftesbury, Dorset, England.
They had the following children:
F i Rachel Tuffin was born in 1769. She died in 1845 in Semley, Wiltshire, England (age 75). She was buried on 5 Mar 1845 in Semley, Wiltshire, England. Rachel was baptized on 11 Jun 1769 in Motcombe, Dorset, England. She was counted in a census in 1841 in 65.
of Oliver's farm, Semley, Wiltshire, EnglandF ii Martha Tuffin was born in 1770. She died in 1843 in Sutton Waldron, Dorset, England. She was buried on 19 May 1843 in Fontmell Magna, Dorset, England (age 73). Martha was baptized on 5 Aug 1770 in Motcombe, Dorset, England. F iii Leah Tuffin was born in 1771. She died in 1852. She was buried on 15 Jun 1852 in Stour Provost, Dorset, England (age 80). Leah was baptized on 25 Dec 1771 in Motcombe, Dorset, England. She was counted in a census in 1851 in 79. She was counted in a census in 1841 in 69. M iv George Tuffin
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