A Cromhall Line in History

TUDOR PERIOD (1485 - 1603)

William Stinchcombe of Rangeworthy marries Ellen

Sons are:

Alexander

John

Thomas

1497 John Cabot sails from Bristol England and discovers another piece of North America

John Stinchcombe ( b.1525 Tortworth, Gloucestershire, England, UK) marries Jone (b. 1545.)

Margaret b. c1545

Elizabeth b. c1545

Thomas b. 1545

1534 Henry forms the Church of England

Thomas Stinchcombe (b.1545 Tortworth, Gloucestershire, England) marries Agnis Collycke (b. 1540, Cromhall) in Tortworth in 1569

William b 1570 Cromhall

Alice b 1570

Jane 1570

Susan

Thomas 1571

Thomas

Joan 1575

John

1558 Elizabeth begins her reign

Thomas Stinchcombe (b. 1572 Cromhall) marries Joanne Legg (b. North Nibley, Gloucestershire, UK) on 3 July, 1621

Thomas

Mathew

1558 Drake defeats the Spanish Armarda

The Stuart Period (1603 - 1714)

Mathew Stinchcombe (1625, Cromhall) marries Martha (b. 1630) in 1660.

Thomas

Mathew

Joane

Nicholas b1671 Cromhall d. 1672

1642-1657 The Civil War - Cromwell v the Royalists

1663 Nicholas Stinchcombe of the Hawkesbury line emigrates to America and resides in the Maryland area.

Thomas Stinchcombe (b. 1675 Cromhall) marries Margaret Tomes (b. 1674, Wickwar) on 19 May, 1700.

Elizabeth

Thomas

1707 Act of Union with Scotland

The Georgian Period (1714 - 1834)

Thomas Stinchcombe (b. 1704, Cromhall) marries Mary Ridley (b. 17 05, Iron Acton, Gloucestershire, U.K.) on the 6 January, 1728 at Yate, Gloucestershire, England, UK.

Thomas 1729, Cromhall

John 1730

Matthew 1731/1732 Cromhall d. 1732

Matthew

Mary

Robert

1721 Walpole becomes the first prime minister of Britain ( and Canada ! )

Robert Stinchcombe (b. 1736/1737 Cromhall) married Rachel Rimer ( b. 1740Cromhall) on 26 March 1767 in Cromhall. Thomas 1767 Cromhall

Mary

Matthew

Robert

1776 American Independence

1780 Industrial Revolution begins

1778 First convict ships to Australia

Robert Stinchcombe (b. 1779) marries Sarah Jotcham (b. October, 1779, Cromhall) on March 10, 1812 in Cromhall

Thomas

Matthew

Robert

. 1795 Henry Stinchomb, probably one of the Hawkesbury Stinchcombes , declares with several other farmers that he will maintain the price of wheat at its present price between 10 October, 1795 and1November, 1796.

1792 William Stinchcomb allows Dr. Edward Jenner to inoculate him with a smallpox vaccine but Jenner notes that because William had previously suffered cowpox he did not acquire smallpox.

Thomas Stinchcombe (b. 1812 Cromhall) marries Esther Pullin (b. 1810, Wickwar) on March 14, 1883 in St. Nicholas with St. Leonard, Bristol

Robert Rimer b1839 Cromhall

Henry

George

Edwin

Sarah Ann

William

Mary Ann

Walter

1842 Mines Act ends child labour

The Victorian Period (1837 - 1901)

Robert Rimer Stinchcombe (b. 1839 Cromhall, Gloucestershire) marries Elizabeth Cheshire (b. 1839, Shrewsbury, UK) in June 1867 at Great Boughton, Cheshire, England, UK

Sarah J b1868 Saltney

Edwin

Walter 1874, Harwarden, Flintshire

Edgar 1876 Harwarden, Flintshire

Ernest, 1880, Saltney, Cheshire

( Robert Rimer married a second time but there was no issue from his marriage to widow Thirza Massey (b. Cromhall 1845)

1891 Free education for every child

Robert Rimer’s life spans the Victoria period

Walter Stinchcombe (b. 1874 Hawarden, Flintshire) marries Catherine Evans (b. 23 October,1864, Ruthin, Denbighshire) on 18 July, 1896 in the parish church at Monmouth.

Robert 1900

Ella 1904

Lottie c 1899

1914 -1918 First World War

The Modern Period (1901 - ?)

Robert Stinchcombe (b. 24 September, 1900, Samaria, Nevern, Pembrokshire, Wales) marries Hettie Durelle Evans on August 24, 1929 at Bedwelty, Wales, UK

Avril Rowena April, 4, 1931

1932 the economic depression begins.

1939-1945 Second World War

1957 The first satellite orbit’s the earth

1936 Archibald Stinchcombe who lived part of his life in Canada and who learned much of his hockey in Windsor, Ontario, wins a gold medal for ice-hockey at the 1936 Olympics in Germany thus ending long Canadian dominance of this sport.