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Edward Tanqueray (1762-1846)Son of Thomas Tanqueray (1724-1782) and Mary Willaume (1735-1776)
FamilyAt the age of 41, Edward realised he was the last of his line, and married Francis Elizabeth Aveling aged 17. They had 14 children. Children from marriage between Edward Tanqueray and Frances Elizabeth Aveling:
NotesOccupation: Rector of Tingrith.Notes from Alumni Cantabrigiensis: Born at Tingrith 6 May 1762. School: Rugby and Clare College, Cambridge. Matriculated Michaelmas 1781; LLB 1793. Rector of Tingrith 1788-1846 Vicar of Ridgmont to 1833, and Rector of Tempsford 1814-46 Married: 8 Feb 1803 at Ridgmont, Frances Elizabeth, daughter of the Rev Thomas Aveling, Rector of Millbrook. Died 31 Dec 1846 at Tingrith. Son of Thomas. Father of Truman. Educated at Rugby School 1774 1788: Edward Tanqueray was Rector of Tingrith from 1788-1846 and was followed on his death by his tenth son Truman from 1847-1899, two tenures covering nearly 112 years.[1] The church of St. Nicholas is a building of stone, chiefly in the Perpendicular style, consisting of chancel, nave of three bays, aisles and an embattled western tower containing 3 bells; the font, a good specimen of Early English, is a decagon, with clustered shafts: there is a brass on the north chancel wall; to Robert Hogeson esq. 1611: the church was repaired in 1845-6, at a cost of over £5,000, under the direction of the Misses Trevor and the rector: there are four stained memorial windows to members of the family of Tanqueray, including one to the Rev. Edward Tanqueray LL.B. 59 years rector of this parish, 1787-1846: the east and west windows and others are also stained: there are sittings for 200 persons. The register dates from the year 1572.[2] References
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