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William Lindars
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Born on 25th December 1817 in Aston Rowant, Oxfordshire
Son of James Lindars (1786-1875) & Alice Latham (1783-1867)
Married Eliza ? (1811-1879) in 0
Population of Tetsworth in 1831 = 530, 1841 = 523, covering 840 acres. Before the railway, as many as 26 coaches used to pass through Tetsworth each day.
Daughter born Matilda Lindars (1841-1841) on 12th March 1841 in Tetsworth (St. Giles), Oxfordshire
William Lindars (InnKeeper) in 1841 in Tetsworth (St. Giles), Oxfordshire of the Swan Inn and Postmaster of the Post and Money Office in 16, High St,
From Census of 1841 : (Where were the parents in 1841 ?) Will Aged 30 Innkeeper, ( But by 1852 he was Post Master as well) Eliza 30, William's wife Mary 25, William's Sister Tho 23, William's Brother Thomas Don't know where James was ...
Son born William Thomas Lindars (1842-1876) on 28th August 1842 in Tetsworth (St. Giles), Oxfordshire
Year of Death removed (-1869( this is confused with other William (-1869)
Son born Daniel Lindars on 29th September 1844 in Tetsworth (St. Giles), Oxfordshire
Son born Walter Lindars (1847-1852) on 25th July 1847 in Tetsworth (St. Giles), Oxfordshire
Daughter born Emily Lindars (1850-1852) on 10th February 1850 in Tetsworth (St. Giles), Oxfordshire
William Lindars (aged 43) (Head) in 1851 in Tetsworth (St. Giles), Oxfordshire was a Hotel Keeper & Postmaste was living at High St and was born in TetsworthCensus returns for 1851 from Public Records Office, Chancery Lane, London
William Lindars (aged 43) (Hotel Keeper & Postmaste) in 1851 in Tetsworth (St. Giles), Oxfordshire was living in High St
In 1851 should have a brother called James age 39 (Saddler) from Tetsworth)
From a book of Oxfordshire, under Tetsworth, from 1852. "The Swan, another good inn, is converted partly into the post office and partly into a warehouse. "
Other pubs in Tetsworth are The Lion, The King's Arms, The Crown and The Royal Oak Tap. "The Royal Oak Tap (in 1852), was pulled down a house built on the site."
The Church is St Giles. Recently (1852) given a vicarage (built in 1846) and taken out of the curacy of Thame. This lies to the south of the village.
There is an "Independant Chapel" built in 1823 to the east of the Village.
The school was built in 1847 by voluntary contribution, holding about 90 children, each paying 2d per week.
The Swan was 2 inns founded and run by monks of Thame from the Middle Ages.
Queen Victoria stayed there in her youth.
In 1861 should have a Sister called Mary age 52 (Postmistress) from Tetsworth)
Earliest mention of Tetsworth is 1382.
In 1861 should have a brother called James age 50 (Post Office Clerk) from Tetsworth)
William Lindars (aged 54) (Head) in 1861 was a Postmaster was living at Census returns for 1861 from Public Records Office, Chancery Lane, London

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