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Tindal, Robert John, 1894-?
GB-2014-WSA-16903 · Person · 1894-?

Tindal, Robert John, son of Robert G. Tindal, of Balham; b. April 10, 1894; adm. Jan. 14, 1909 (H); left Dec. 1911; enlisted in 14th Batt. London Regt. (T.F.) in Great War I.

GB-2014-WSA-16905 · Person · ca. 1730-1795

TINKER, JEREMIAH, younger son of John Tinker, Weybridge, Surrey, Governor of the Bahamas, and Isabella, dau. of Martin Bladen (qv); b.; adm. (aged 16) Jun 1746 (Preston's); left 1747; a prisoner in France during the French Revolution; d. 14 Oct 1795. [Perhaps Lieut. in Army 10 Apr 1755; Lieut., 33rd Foot 21 Sep 1757; Capt., 23 Nov 1768]

GB-2014-WSA-16907 · Person · ca. 1605-1646

TINLEY, MARTIN, son of Rev. Robert Tinley DD, Rector of Glemford, Suffolk, and Prebendary of Ely; b.; adm.; KS in 1619; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1622, matr. 22 Jul 1624, aged 19, Westminster Student to 1633; BA 1626; ordained; Incumbent of Lisnygarvey, co. Antrim; Archdeacon of Stafford 1636; Treasurer of Dromore 1638; Archdeacon of Cork from 17 Aug 1641; Vicar of Walden St. Paul’s, Herts., 14 May 1642, ejected c. Oct 1644; m. Frances, dau. of Basil Smith, Parish Clerk of St. Andrew’s, Holborn, London; d. 31 Jan 1646 [or 1667 ?].

GB-2014-WSA-16908 · Person · 1901-1988

Tippett, Oxburgh Gordon, son of Sydney Gordon Tippett MRCS and Olive Tippett, of Staines, Middx; b. Oct. 1901; adm. May 1913 (H); left Apr. 1917; St Thom. Hosp. Med. Sch., MRCS LRCP MB BS 1926; FRCS 1932; Emergency Med. Services 1939-45; Bermondsey Health Cen­ tre 1948-50; consult. orthopaedic surgeon to St Olave's Hosp. and Guy's Hosp. London, and to Farnham & Winchester Groups, 1950-65; retd 1966; m. 1st 18 Dec. 1933 Hilda Margaret, d. of H. Davidson; 2nd 31 Mar. 1978 Priscilla Mary, d. of Francis Reginald Gilpin Milton; d. 6 Oct. 1988.

GB-2014-WSA-16910 · Person · 1852-1871

TIPPING, EDWARD ALEXANDER, third son of William Tipping MP FSA, Brasted Park, Kent, and Maria, dau. of Benjamin Walker, Leeds, Yorks.; b. 2 Oct 1852; adm. 4 Apr 1866 (James'); Min. Can. 1867; left Dec 1870; d. of scarlet fever 9 Jan 1871.

Tipping, William, fl. 1796
GB-2014-WSA-16911 · Person · fl. 1796

TIPPING, WILLIAM; b.; adm. 14 Sep 1796 (Clapham); left about Christmas 1796.

GB-2014-WSA-16912 · Person · 1785-1801

TIREL-MORIN, JOHN RICHARD ROSE, eldest son of John Tirel-Morin, Hanover Square, London, Keeper of Papers, Treasury, and Receiver-Gen., Gibraltar, and Mary Anne --- (IGI); b. 5 Apr 1785; adm. 14 Jan 1793 (Clapham); in school list 1795; KS 1799; Midshipman, Royal Navy; killed by fall from aloft on board HMS L’Heureux, Martinique, West Indies Jun 1801.

GB-2014-WSA-16913 · Person · 1914-2004

Titcomb, Andrew Abbot, brother of John Abbot Titcomb (qv); b. 6 June 1914; adm. May 1928 (R); left July 1932; Dartmouth Coll., NH, USA, BA 1936; USNR in WW2 (Lieut.); an architect, MAIA ASNE; practised in Vermont 1955-88; chairman Board of Architects State of Vermont 1955-87; JP, Town Officer and Selectman Weathersfield, Vermont, 1950-88; m. 9 Nov. 1940 Joanna Curtiss, d. of Otis Grey Waring of Titusville, Florida; d. 8 Mar. 2004.

GB-2014-WSA-16914 · Person · 1910-1945

Titcomb, John Abbot, son of Harold Abbot Titcomb, mining engineer, of Farmington, Maine, USA, and Ethel, d. olJames Brignall of Wallington, Surrey; b. 27 Oct. 1910; adm. Jan. 1925 (R); left July 1929; Dartmouth Coll., BA 1932; Yale Univ. 1933-5; a mining engineer; Newmont Mining Corpn New York; US Marine Corps in WW2 (Capt.); rn. 3 Feb. 1940Janet, d. of Arthur Burling Foote of Grass Valley, California; d. I Mar. 1945 of wounds received in action, at Luzon, Philippines.

John Abbott “Jack” Titcomb was born at Newton, Massachusetts on the 27th of October 1910 the elder son of Harold Abbott Titcomb, a mining engineer, and Ethel (nee Brignall) Titcomb of High Street, Farmington, Maine and of 60, Addison Road, Kensington in London. He was educated at Westminster School where he was up Rigaud’s from January 1925 to July 1929 and won the Junior Rouse Ball Prize for Mathematics in 1928. He rowed at bow for the 2nd IV in 1928. He went on to Dartmouth College where he studied Mining and Geology and graduated with a BA in 1932. He then studied at the Sheffield Mining School at Yale from 1933 to 1935 and later studied in Yugoslavia. On leaving university he worked for the Newmont Mining Corporation of New York and was an active member of the Ledyard Canoe Club. He was a skiing instructor and a ski racer.
He was married at Emanuel Church, Grass Valley, California on the 3rd of February 1940 to Janet Stanwood (nee Foote, later Micoleau). They had a daughter, Marian, born on the 11th of July 1942 and a son, Peter Abbot, born on the 9th of May 1944.
He was acting as the head of a Marine air-ground liaison party on Luzon in the Philippines when he was shot and killed by a Japanese sniper at San Fernando, La Union. He was awarded a posthumous Silver Star with Gold Star.
His father donated land in his memory for the Titcomb Memorial Ski Slope (now Titcomb Mountain) in Maine, which was named in his honour in 1949.
He is commemorated on a plaque at the base ski lodge at Titcomb Mountain.
He is buried at Manila American Cemetery and Memorial Plot A, Row 9, Grave 164.

GB-2014-WSA-16915 · Person · 1863-1952

TITCOMB, JOHN HENRY, brother of William Holt Yates Titcomb (qv); b. 17 Feb 1863; adm. 20 Oct 1873 (G); left Aug 1879; member, Lloyds; d. Apr 1952 [check].