Charlotte Elvin, daughter of Zacharia Elvin who was landlord of the Cross Keys Inn, Market Place, Wymondham 1879 - 1883 (click here).

The Cross Keys, like the White Hart Inn of which Henry Roch Tunaley was licensee 1875-1881, a sixteenth century coach house.

Overall, there can be little doubt that the Tunaleys and Elvins were very well known to each other and possibly close associates.

Henry Roch Tunaley

b. 1836, Wymondham, Norfolk.

m. Martha Leatherdale, 1857, Holborn.

Henry d. 1895, Henstead, Suffolk.

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Thomas Elvin Tunaley, b. Wymondham 1886.

Harry Tunaley, b. Wymondham 1888.

Robert William Tunaley, b. Wymondham, 2/11/1889, d. 1953, Lewisham, S. London.

Walter G. Tunaley, b. Wymondham 1892.

Cissy Dorothy Tunaley, b. 2/2/1894, Chandler's Hill, Wymondham ; d. 1911, aged 17 years.

Alphonse (Joseph) Tunaley, b. Forehoe 27-7-1897.

Thomas: Ooccupations recorded: Horsebreaker in Wymondham, Horse Trainer, Huntsman.

Dwelling: Market St., Wymondham, 1881.

The death of his wife, Charlotte, at Brandon, Newmarket, highlights the family's connections with horse racing - click here to go to
Robert James Tunaley's web page.

1901 Census gives Thomas' occupation as horse trainer. Now living at Station Street Wymondham.

Martha Leatherdale, b. 1834,

Wymondham, Norfolk.

m. Henry Roch Tunaley, 1857, Holborn.

Martha d. 1908, Chapel St, Brixton Rd, Lambeth.

Thomas Roch Tunaley

b. 1859, Wymondham, Norfolk.

m. Charlotte Elvin (Charlotte b. Wymondham 1863).

Thomas d. 27/1/1928, Forehoe, Norfolk.

Charlotte died 16/7/1939, aged 76, Brandon nr. Newmarket.

 

Picture of Tom, Charlotte and daughter-in-law Mabel, widow of Harry Tunaley.

Picture courtesy of Rob Carman.

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The Tunaley Family History

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