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Tinlin, Tinline and Tinling Miscellaneous Place Dictionary

Anne Tinling.  Bur. in 1849 in St. James, Jamaica [AT].  [Possibly wife of William Tinling].

Edward Tinling.  Married Jane Cutter [daughter’s bap. cert.].  He was a planter in Jamaica [ibid.]. Children: Mary.  [Probably Edward Tinling born in 1799].

Hector Victor Rupert Tinling.  Born 6 Feb 1922 in St. Ann’s Parish, Kingston, Jamaica, son of a schoolteacher, and a nephew of Edwin Tinling [SDT].  He left Jamaica in the 1930’s and went first to England, then to Canada [SDT].  He joined the Royal Canadian Army and served in Europe in World War II [SDT].  He married Eliza Breau, probably in Montreal [SDT].  Children by an unknown woman in Jamaica: [names currently unknown].  Children by Eliza Breau: Sydney J., Lydia.

Joseph Tinling.  Born 31 Dec 1931 in Jamaica [jamaicaleague.org].  He was a baseball player for the Spanishtown Giants in 1950-54 [jamaicaleague.org].

Maud Louise Tinling.  Lived in Jamaica [AT].  She was the heir of Jane Dodd Tinling, wife of Edward Tinling, to the estate of Success, in Hanover, Jamaica [AT].  She appears to have been one of Jane Tinling’s granddaughters.

Mavid I. (?) Tinling.  Born in 1857 in Westmoreland Co., Jamaica [Index to reg.].

Susannah (?) Tinling.  Born in 1849 in Westmoreland Co., Jamaica [Index to reg.].

William Tinling.  [Probably the son of Edward and Jane (Dodd) Tinling (or is this Albert William Tinling?)].  He was the proprietor of a 50 acre estate called Raby Park in 1827-1844, and of an estate of 640 acres called Richmond Hill in 1844, both in St. James, Cornwall Parish, Jamaica [Jamaican Almanacs].  He was a Captain in the Jamaica Militia Regiment of Foot for St. James in 1839 and 1840 [Internet].  He is probably the William Tinling who was bur. in St. James in 1855 [AT].  [Possible daughter: Elizabeth A.  In 1914 there is a record of William Tingling Atkinson of Richmond Hill, St. James.]