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Captain Arthur Edwin RYELAND

Captain Arthur Edwin RYELAND

Male 1872 - 1963  (90 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Captain Arthur Edwin RYELANDCaptain Arthur Edwin RYELAND was born on 16 Mar 1872 in Kings Cross, Islington, , Middlesex, England; was christened on 19 May 1872 in Islington, , Middlesex, England (son of James RYELAND and Charlotte May NORTH); died on 5 Mar 1963 in River, Dover, , Kent, England; was buried on 9 Mar 1963 in St Mary's Cemetery, Dover, , Kent, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: D5A8C015BCA844758E203862B4C043AF1D55
    • Residence: 6 Jan 1874, Islington, , Middlesex, England; 30 Twyford Street
    • Residence: 1881, Lewisham, , Kent, England; All Saints Boy's Orphanage 29 & 31 High Street
    • Military: 19 Jun 1886, Agra, , Uttar Pradesh, India; Enlisted at Fort Agra in India 19 June 1886 as a 14 year old trumpeter, Rose from Gunner - Sergeant - Company Sgt Major and in WWI was a Captain in the Royal Artillery, FHL # 355640, Discharged 31 Dec 1908
    • Residence: 19 Jun 1886, Agra, , Uttar Pradesh, India
    • Residence: 1895, Fareham, , Hampshire, England
    • Occupation: 13 Jan 1895; Soldier Royal Artillery
    • Residence: 13 Jan 1895, Deptford, Kent, England; 32 Pomeroy Street
    • Residence: 1898, Templemore, Tipperary, Munster, Ireland
    • Occupation: 1901, Manna South, Templemore, Tipperary, Munster, Ireland; Sergeant R.F. Tipperary Artillery
    • Residence: 1901, Manna South, Templemore, Tipperary, Munster, Ireland
    • Residence: 1901, Woodville, Templemore, Tipperary, Munster, Ireland
    • Residence: Jan 1904, Nenagh, Tipperary, Munster, Ireland
    • Residence: Aug 1904, Camberwell, London, Middlesex, England
    • Signature: 1911
    • Occupation: 1911, Dover, , Kent, England; Manager at a wine merchant and Army pensioner
    • Residence: 1911, Dover, , Kent, England; 10 Liverpool Street
    • Military: 7 May 1915; Promoted to Lieutenant
    • Military: 14 May 1915; Commissioned Lieutentant and Quartermaster
    • Residence: 14 May 1915, Dover, , Kent, England; 26 Snargate Street
    • Military: 15 May 1915, Devonport, , Cornwall, England; Embarked HMT Tunisian
    • Military: 3 Jun 1915, Alexandria, , Al Iskandariyah, Egypt; Disembarked HMT Haylano
    • Military: 9 Jun 1915, Egypt
    • Military: 22 Sep 1916, Alexandria, , Al Iskandariyah, Egypt; Sent to hospital for Influenza
    • Military: 7 Oct 1916, Alexandria, , Al Iskandariyah, Egypt; Discharged from hospital
    • Military: 19 Dec 1917, Mustapha; Promoted to Quartermaster
    • Military: 10 May 1918, Mustapha; "Take Honour of Captian"
    • Military: 9 Mar 1919, Mustapha; Granted three weeks leave
    • Military: 1916-1920; Theater of war: Egyptian Expeditionary Force
    • Military: 10 Jan 1920, Cairo, , Al Q
    • Military: 11 Oct 1919-22 Apr 1920; Promotion to Commandant
    • Military: 18 May 1920, Alexandria, , Al Iskandariyah, Egypt; Embarked for the UK
    • Military: 30 May 1920
    • Military: 30 May 1920; Relinquish commission but retain rank
    • Occupation: 30 May 1920; "Occupation in civil life: Merchant"
    • Residence: 30 May 1920, Dover, , Kent, England; 26 Snargate Street
    • Residence: 21 Dec 1920, Shepherdswell, , Kent, England; Ailsa Brae
    • Residence: 1941-1942, Banstead, , Surrey, England; 2 Winkworth Road
    • Residence: 6 Feb 1945, Earley, , Berkshire, England; 51 Bastern Ave
    • Obituary: 1963
    • Residence: 1963, River, Dover, , Kent, England; 83 Lewisham Road
    • Residence: Sep 1945-1963, Dover, , Kent, England; 83 Lewisham Road

    Notes:

    When his father James died he was placed in All Saints Boy's Orphanage 29 & 31 High Street Lewsham, Kent and started school there (shown in 1881 British Census). Was latter reclamed after Charlotte remarried (post 1881 Census).

    Went to Ireland and India with Charlotte and Nathaniel Henry Nettleton (since he served in the army).

    Also had a Gertrude HAYNES living with them in the 1911 census, a domestic servant.

    Birth:
    65 Outram Street (Outram Place?)

    Registered 12 April 1872 in the county of Middlesex

    Christened:
    Saint Michael

    Residence:
    Placed there some time after fathers death (1874) after mother remarried (although not right after) taken back out

    The All Saints' Boys Orphanage opened in 1877.
    Herbert Fry's Royal Guide to the London Charities, edited by John Lane, 1917:
    All Saints Boys' Orphanage; 1877; Granville Park, Lewisham, S.E.; Trains and provides for orphan boys from 6 to 14 years old, upon part payment; a few cases admitted free.

    Terms: 15 Pounds 15 Shillings paid quarterly in advance

    Chiefly private
    "86 boys in House, 20 were admitted in 1914"

    Residence:
    Likely in the McCan Barracks also known as the Richmond Barracks or Garda S

    Residence:
    The census lists many people and while the main pages say Woodville the page that Arthur is on also says Manna South. Either way they are both very close together.

    Residence:
    Birth of children

    Residence:
    Death of Elizabeth "Bessie" Ellen

    Military:
    Arthur Edwin Ryeland to be temporary Quartermaster with the honorary rank of Lieutenant.

    Military:
    preparations for the invasion of Palestine

    Military:
    9-6-1915 qualified for medal in Egyptian theater of war

    Military:
    Egyptian Expeditionary Force was formed in March 1916 to command the growing British and Commonwealth military forces in Egypt during World War I. It was originally commanded by Sir Archibald Murray, later by Edmund Allenby. It consisted of the British XX and XXI Infantry Corps, under the command of Generals Philip Chetwode and E.S. Bulfin, respectively, along with the Desert Mounted Corps, four (mostly Australian) cavalry divisions under Australian Lieutenant General Sir Henry George Chauvel.

    The force initially consisted mostly of British and Egyptian troops, but most of these were sent to the Western Front in early 1918 to help repell Germany's Spring Offensive. In the meantime, new troops were then dispatched from India, Australia, and New Zealand, and Anzacs in particular made up a large portion of the army. Though it was feared that mostly Muslim Indian troops might desert and join Turkey (who had declared a jihad against the Allies early in the war), this fear proved unfounded, as the Indians fought valiantly on the front lines of most of the army's major engagements. The force also included a small contingent of French and Italian troops. The forces of the Arab Revolt, led by Prince Feisal of Mecca, were also unofficially attached during Allenby's Damascus offensive.

    The force's role evolved from a defense of Egypt to the invasion of Palestine which involved: the capture of Beersheba and Gaza in October-November 1917 (see Third Battle of Gaza), entering Jerusalem on December 11, 1917, and Allenby's successful campaign of 1918, resulting in the defeat of the Turks at Megiddo, and the capture of Damascus, Beirut, and Aleppo, ultimately forcing Turkey's exit from the war.

    Military:
    Temp Qr.-Mr. and Capt. A. E. Ryeland, Gen. List, to be a Comdt. Sch. of Cookery, from 11th Oct. 1919 to 22 Apr. 1920

    Military:
    Unit with which last serving: School of Cookery Egypt

    Residence:
    but was serving in the army at the time

    Residence:
    Burgh H 2610

    Died:
    83 Lewisham Road

    Buried:
    Grave Ld4

    Arthur married Mary Ann Elizabeth BANFILL on 13 Jan 1895 in All Saints, Deptford, Greenwich, , Kent, England. Mary (daughter of Henry William BANFILL and Mary Ann PENNY) was born on 2 Apr 1873 in Camberwell, Surrey, England; died on 19 May 1942 in Banstead, , Surrey, England; was buried on 23 May 1942 in St Mary's Cemetery, Dover, , Kent, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    All Saints, Hatcham Park

    Children:
    1. Henry Arthur James RYELAND was born on 26 Oct 1895 in Fareham, , Hampshire, England; died on 2 Feb 1969 in Folkestone, , Kent, England.
    2. Albert Edwin RYELAND was born on 30 Jan 1897 in Fareham, , Hampshire, England; died on 2 Oct 1952 in Holborn, , Middlesex, England.
    3. Charles Nathaniel RYELAND was born on 27 Jul 1898 in Templemore, Tipperary, Munster, Ireland; died on 18 Jul 1957 in Dover, , Kent, England; was buried on 22 Jul 1957 in St Mary's Cemetery, Dover, , Kent, England.
    4. Alice Mary RYELAND was born on 10 Oct 1899 in Templemore, Tipperary, Munster, Ireland; died on 10 May 1987 in Canterbury, , Kent, England.
    5. Francis John RYELAND was born on 14 Jan 1902 in Templemore, Tipperary, Munster, Ireland; and died.
    6. James RYELAND was born on 30 Jan 1904 in Nenagh, Tipperary, Munster, Ireland; died on 13 Aug 1904.
    7. Elizabeth Ellen (Bessie) RYELAND was born on 30 Jan 1904 in Nenagh, Tipperary, Munster, Ireland; died on 13 Aug 1904 in Camberwell, London, Middlesex, England; was buried in Aug 1904 in St Mary's Cemetery, Dover, , Kent, England.
    8. Frederick George RYELAND was born on 2 Jun 1905 in Nenagh, Tipperary, Munster, Ireland; died on 12 Dec 1966 in Dover, , Kent, England; was buried on 19 Dec 1966 in St Mary's Cemetery, Dover, , Kent, England.
    9. Edward RYELAND was born in 1910 in Dover, , Kent, England; died on 29 Dec 1932 in Dover, , Kent, England; was buried on 4 Jan 1933 in St Mary's Cemetery, Dover, , Kent, England.

    Arthur married Nora Amy GREEN on 6 Sep 1945 in St Peter's Church, Earley, , Berkshire, England. Nora (daughter of Wyndham GREEN and Mary Ruth BURROUGH) was born on 8 Aug 1896 in Tisbury, , Wiltshire, England; died on 29 Mar 1988 in Dover, , Kent, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    RYELAND - GREEN - The marriage took place on September 6th, 1945, at St. Peter's Church, Earley, Reading of Captian Arthur Edwin Ryeland, of Dover to Nora Amy Green, late of Chicksgrove, Tisbury, Wilts. The Rev. S. C. Robinson, Cicar, officiated. - The Western Gazette, Friday September 14th 1945


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James RYELANDJames RYELAND was born on 11 Mar 1836 in Acton, , Middlesex, England; was christened on 17 Apr 1836 in Acton, , Middlesex, England (son of John RYELAND and Letitia IVES); died on 6 Jan 1874 in Islington, , Middlesex, England; was buried on 12 Jan 1874 in Islington, , Middlesex, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 6AA29A7183FD49F0AC37A957EF95BDEDE100
    • Occupation: Driver
    • Occupation: 1851, Swindon, , Wiltshire, England; Scholar
    • Residence: 1851, Swindon, , Wiltshire, England; 13 Reading St
    • Residence: 1851, Swindon, , Wiltshire, England; 13 Reading St
    • Occupation: 1861, Marylebone, , Middlesex, England; Railway Forman
    • Residence: 1861, Marylebone, , Middlesex, England; 33 King Street
    • Residence: 1869, Alexandria, , Al Iskandariyah, Egypt
    • Occupation: 9 Sep 1869, Alexandria, , Al Iskandariyah, Egypt; Engine Driver
    • Occupation: 1871, Charing Cross, , Surrey, England; Railway Engine Driver
    • Residence: 1871, Charing Cross, , Surrey, England; Charing Cross Hospital
    • Occupation: 19 May 1872, Islington, , Middlesex, England; Engine Driver on Railway
    • Residence: 19 May 1872, Islington, , Middlesex, England; 65 Aution(sp?) Street
    • Occupation: 24 Aug 1873, Paddington, , Middlesex, England; Laborer Great Western Railway Paddington Station
    • Occupation: 27 Sep 1873, Paddington, , Middlesex, England; Laborer Great Western Railway Paddington Station
    • Occupation: Abt 1874, London, , Greater London, England; Porter at Kings Cross Station
    • Residence: 6 Jan 1874, Islington, , Middlesex, England; 30 Twyford Street

    Notes:

    See attached sources.

    (Research):Spelt Reyland in 1861 Census

    Went to work with the Egyption Railways

    To Do: Check for Birth Certif

    Christened:
    St. Mary's Acton

    Residence:
    Major new hub of the Great Western (GW) Railway

    Residence:
    Lodger in ASKINS family home, with many other Railway workers

    Residence:
    Working on Egyptian Railway & Getting Married

    Residence:
    Patient in Charing Cross Hospital

    Died:
    St Bartholomews Hospital

    Abscess of Liver (Can't read "Liver" very well could be something else)

    Buried:
    Islington Cemetery
    Number 27168
    Public grave Z 7834. "I can't be any more precise as I can't identify
    which part of section Z the grave is in"
    Shared grave, very unlikely to have a marker.

    James married Charlotte May NORTH on 9 Sep 1869 in Alexandria, , Al Iskandariyah, Egypt. Charlotte (daughter of Francis NORTH and Frances Ann KEBELL) was born on 9 Feb 1850 in Holborn, , Middlesex, England; was christened on 5 May 1850 in St Andrews, Holborn, , Middlesex, England; died on 2 Sep 1930 in Derby, , Derbyshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Charlotte May NORTHCharlotte May NORTH was born on 9 Feb 1850 in Holborn, , Middlesex, England; was christened on 5 May 1850 in St Andrews, Holborn, , Middlesex, England (daughter of Francis NORTH and Frances Ann KEBELL); died on 2 Sep 1930 in Derby, , Derbyshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: AAD24E776BBA4B2F8123191AD5DF97E2E4EA
    • Occupation: 1861, Holborn, , Middlesex, England; Scholar
    • Residence: 1861, Holborn, , Middlesex, England; 23 Green Street
    • Residence: 6 Jan 1874, Islington, , Middlesex, England; 30 Twyford Street
    • Occupation: 1881, London, , Greater London, England; Nurse
    • Residence: 1881, London, , Greater London, England; 12 Hanover Street
    • Residence: 1886, India
    • Residence: 1911, Derby, , Derbyshire, England; 53 Cummings Street
    • Residence: 2 Sep 1930, Derby, , Derbyshire, England; 54 Devonshire Street

    Notes:

    (Research):Births Mar 1850 North Charlotte Holborn 2 162

    Birth:
    42 Eagle St, Redlion St

    1847 By Marriage Certf, 1850 based on her being 31 during the 1881 census

    Christened:
    Holborn, London, England (family search)

    Died:
    54 Devonshire Street

    Notes:

    Married:
    Married in the British Consulor Office
    James (Bachelor, Age 30) living in Alexandria Egypt at the time of marriage, Charlotte (Spinster, Age 22) living in Ramleh (near Alexandria)

    Marriages , GRO CONSULAR MARRIAGES (1849-1965) 1866 - 1870, District - Alexandria, Vol 4 Page 241

    Children:
    1. Francis James Sinclair RYELAND was born on 30 Aug 1870 in Ramleh, , Al Iskandariyah, Egypt; died on 25 Jul 1944 in Plymouth, , Devonshire, England; was buried in Efford, Plymouth, Devon, England.
    2. 1. Captain Arthur Edwin RYELAND was born on 16 Mar 1872 in Kings Cross, Islington, , Middlesex, England; was christened on 19 May 1872 in Islington, , Middlesex, England; died on 5 Mar 1963 in River, Dover, , Kent, England; was buried on 9 Mar 1963 in St Mary's Cemetery, Dover, , Kent, England.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John RYELANDJohn RYELAND was born in 1809 in Burford, , Oxfordshire, England; was christened on 3 Dec 1809 in Broughton Poggs, Oxford, England (son of James RYELAND and Sarah JAMES); died on 19 Nov 1873 in Notting Hill, , Middlesex, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 05D43AED19E14428A05C8D41018A133C0AF3
    • Address: Address:
      John RYELAND
    • Occupation: Engine Fitter
    • Residence: 19 Sep 1830, Kensington, , Middlesex, England
    • Residence: 1832, Hammersmith, , Middlesex, England
    • Residence: 1834, Acton, , Middlesex, England
    • Residence: 1836, Acton, , Middlesex, England
    • Occupation: 17 Apr 1836, Acton, , Middlesex, England; Policeman
    • Occupation: 1838, Acton, , Middlesex, England; Labourer
    • Occupation: 18 Mar 1838, Acton, , Middlesex, England; Labourer
    • Occupation: 1839, Ealing, , Middlesex, England; Labourer
    • Residence: 1839, Ealing, , Middlesex, England
    • Occupation: 1841, Ealing, , Middlesex, England; Labourer
    • Residence: 1847, Swindon, , Wiltshire, England
    • Residence: 22 Oct 1849, Swindon, , Wiltshire, England
    • Occupation: 1851, Swindon, , Wiltshire, England; Engine Cleaner GW Railway
    • Residence: 1851, Swindon, , Wiltshire, England; 13 Reading St
    • Residence: 10 Apr 1853, Swindon, , Wiltshire, England; New Town
    • Occupation: 6 Mar 1854; Labourer
    • Occupation: 30 Apr 1854; Labourer
    • Residence: 21 Aug 1854; Winchester Terrace
    • Residence: 1858, Shrewsbury, , Shropshire, England; Havelock Place
    • Occupation: 1861, Shrewsbury, , Shropshire, England; Railway Labourer
    • Residence: 1861, Shrewsbury, , Shropshire, England; Havelock Place
    • Residence: 1867, St John, Hereford, , Herefordshire, England
    • Occupation: 30 May 1868, Paddington, , Middlesex, England; Labourer Great West Railway Paddington Station
    • Occupation: 1869; Engineer
    • Occupation: 1871, Kensington, , Middlesex, England; Labourer Railway
    • Residence: 1871, Kensington, , Middlesex, England; 130 Lousham Street
    • Occupation: 1873; Labourer on Railway
    • Residence: 1873, Notting Hill, , Middlesex, England; 11 Absolorn Road

    Notes:

    Missing the 1841 census for him and family

    Birth:
    Broughton in 1861 & 1871 Census

    Christened:
    St. Peter

    Residence:
    Son William born there

    Residence:
    Birth of Mary, James and Sarah, living there until at least 1838

    Residence:
    Birth of James

    Residence:
    Birth of Martha

    Occupation:
    Registration in Brentford, place listed as Ealing

    Residence:
    Death of Martha

    Residence:
    Working for the GW Railway

    Residence:
    Major new hub for the GW Railway

    Residence:
    Moved there after 1851 and before 1858

    Residence:
    Son John is born there

    Died:
    11 Absolorn Road
    Disease of Brain

    John married Letitia IVES on 19 Sep 1830 in St Mary Abbots, Kensington, , Middlesex, England. Letitia (daughter of John IVES and Ann ALLCOCK) was born on 7 Jan 1797 in Burnham Market, , Norfolk, England; was christened on 15 Jan 1797 in Burnham Ulph and Sutton, Norfolk, England; died on 10 Apr 1853 in Swindon, , Wiltshire, England; was buried on 13 Apr 1854 in Swindon, , Wiltshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Letitia IVESLetitia IVES was born on 7 Jan 1797 in Burnham Market, , Norfolk, England; was christened on 15 Jan 1797 in Burnham Ulph and Sutton, Norfolk, England (daughter of John IVES and Ann ALLCOCK); died on 10 Apr 1853 in Swindon, , Wiltshire, England; was buried on 13 Apr 1854 in Swindon, , Wiltshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: FD0FA3B9F9FA409BAC817AFF94A9D8D7C8ED
    • Residence: 28 Aug 1825, Acton, , Middlesex, England
    • Residence: 4 Apr 1828, Acton, , Middlesex, England
    • Residence: 1851, Swindon, , Wiltshire, England; 13 Reading St
    • Residence: 10 Apr 1853, Swindon, , Wiltshire, England; New Town

    Notes:

    (Research):Elizabeth Carshaw visiting with them in 1851 census 86 years old born in Docking Norfolk which is less than 10km from Burnham Market. Could this be her mother?
    - In the 1841 Census there is an Elizabeth CASHAW 1770 and her husband Samuel 1772 living in Surrey but not born there. Likely the same as the above.

    No Death or Marriage in IGI April 2004

    Witnesses at marriage were COLLETT's

    (Medical):Apoplexy is an outdated medical term, which can be used to mean 'bleeding'. It can be used non-medically to mean a state of extreme rage or excitement. The word derives from the Greek word for 'seizure', apople-xia, in the sense of being struck down.

    Historical meaning

    Historically, the word "apoplexy" was also used to describe any sudden death that began with a sudden loss of consciousness, especially one in which the victim died within a matter of seconds after losing consciousness. Those reading historical documents should take into consideration the possibility that the word "apoplexy" may be used to describe the symptom of sudden loss of consciousness immediately preceding death and not an actual verified disease process. Sudden cardiac deaths, ruptured cerebral aneurysms, certain ruptured aortic aneurysms, and even heart attacks may have been described as apoplexy in the past.

    Hemorrhage

    The term 'apoplexy' is used to describe bleeding within internal organs. In such usage it is coupled with an adjective describing the site of the bleeding. For example, bleeding within the pituitary gland is called pituitary apoplexy, and bleeding within the adrenal glands can be called adrenal apoplexy.

    In both pituitary and adrenal apoplexy, the word apoplexy refers to both hemorrhage with the gland and to accompanying neurological problems such as confusion, headache, and impairment of consciousness.

    Residence:
    Daughter Martha's Baptism

    Residence:
    George's Baptism

    Buried:
    St Mark New Swindon

    Notes:

    Married:
    John RYELAND anywhere during 1830 in West Middlesex Marriage Index.

    1. Groom John RYELAND Bride Letitia KEMP Date 19.Sep.1830 Place Kensington (St Mary Abbots)

    The Groom was a bachelor, OTP (of this parish); the Bride was a widow, OTP; Witnesses: Richard Collett, Ann Collett.

    Children:
    1. William Richard RYELAND was born in 1832 in Hammersmith, , Middlesex, England; was christened on 29 Apr 1832 in Hammersmith, , Middlesex, England; died in 1894 in Paddington, , Middlesex, England.
    2. Mary Ann RYELAND was born in 1834 in Acton, , Middlesex, England; died in 1911 in Bermondsey, , London, England.
    3. 2. James RYELAND was born on 11 Mar 1836 in Acton, , Middlesex, England; was christened on 17 Apr 1836 in Acton, , Middlesex, England; died on 6 Jan 1874 in Islington, , Middlesex, England; was buried on 12 Jan 1874 in Islington, , Middlesex, England.
    4. Sarah Letitia RYELAND was born on 18 Feb 1838 in Acton, , Middlesex, England; was christened on 18 Mar 1838 in Acton, , Middlesex, England; died on 24 Jan 1841 in Brentford, , Middlesex, England.
    5. Martha RYELAND was born on 8 Oct 1839 in Ealing, , Middlesex, England; died in 1847 in Swindon, , Wiltshire, England; was buried on 11 Jul 1847 in Swindon, , Wiltshire, England.

  3. 6.  Francis NORTHFrancis NORTH was born on 26 Dec 1826 in Saint Pancras, , Middlesex, England; was christened on 21 Sep 1828 in St Andrews, Holborn, , Middlesex, England (son of James NORTH and Charlotte PRATT); died before 1865.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: D4B507503FEF449FA31957BDF6C948B57DBF
    • Occupation: 18 Sep 1843; Mariner
    • Occupation: 5 May 1850; Porter
    • Residence: 5 May 1850; 42 Eagle Street
    • Occupation: 1851, St George The Martyr, Southwark, , Surrey, England; Porter
    • Residence: 1851, St George The Martyr, Southwark, , Surrey, England
    • Occupation: 1861, Holborn, , Middlesex, England; Fire Escape Conductor
    • Residence: 1861, Holborn, , Middlesex, England; 23 Green Street
    • Occupation: 1869; Firebrigade

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Marriage certificate states year of birth as 1822

    Occupation:
    from Marriage Certificate

    Died:
    As per son Jame's marriage certificate

    Francis married Frances Ann KEBELL on 18 Sep 1843 in London, , Greater London, England. Frances (daughter of Richard KEBELL and Dinah BURTON) was born on 18 Oct 1818 in Newington, Middlesex, England; was christened on 3 Sep 1820 in Newington, Middlesex, England; died in 1888 in Lambeth, , Surrey, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Frances Ann KEBELLFrances Ann KEBELL was born on 18 Oct 1818 in Newington, Middlesex, England; was christened on 3 Sep 1820 in Newington, Middlesex, England (daughter of Richard KEBELL and Dinah BURTON); died in 1888 in Lambeth, , Surrey, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 29D762D590EE483AA095B22784FAB6BC3552
    • Residence: 1841, Lambeth, , Surrey, England; Little Thomas Street
    • Residence: 1851, St George The Martyr, Southwark, , Surrey, England
    • Residence: 1861, Holborn, , Middlesex, England; 23 Green Street
    • Occupation: 1871, London, , Greater London, England; Laundress
    • Residence: 1871, London, , Greater London, England; The Rolls
    • Residence: 1881, Southwark, , Surrey, England; 6 Lambeth Road

    Notes:

    (Research):Deaths Mar 1888 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NORTH Frances Ann 69 Lambeth 1d 217

    Likely in "St Saviours Union Infirmary" Westmoreland Road in 1881 census Newington, Surrey, England (Born 1816 Lincoln, England) Needlewoman Pauper (home for pauper's)

    Residence:
    Names and ages are confused on this census but I suspect she is the Frances who's age is listed as 45

    Residence:
    Living with son Francis and family

    Notes:

    Married:
    Marriages Sep 1843 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- KEBELL Frances Ann London W 2 232 NORTH Francis W London 2 232

    Children:
    1. Frances Ann NORTH was born on 9 Sep 1845 in Holborn, , Middlesex, England; was christened on 19 Oct 1845 in St Andrews, Holborn, , Middlesex, England; died about 1924.
    2. James NORTH was born on 3 Nov 1847 in St George The Martyr, Southwark, , Surrey, England; was christened on 13 Feb 1848 in St Andrews, Holborn, , Middlesex, England; died before 1871.
    3. 3. Charlotte May NORTH was born on 9 Feb 1850 in Holborn, , Middlesex, England; was christened on 5 May 1850 in St Andrews, Holborn, , Middlesex, England; died on 2 Sep 1930 in Derby, , Derbyshire, England.
    4. Edwin NORTH was born on 16 Apr 1852 in St Andrews, London, , Greater London, England; was christened on 27 Jun 1852 in St Andrews, Holborn, , Middlesex, England; and died.
    5. Francis NORTH was born on 1 Aug 1854 in St George The Martyr, Southwark, , Surrey, England; was christened on 18 Feb 1855 in St Andrews, Holborn, , Middlesex, England; and died.
    6. Richard NORTH was born in 1858 in Holborn, , Middlesex, England; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  James RYELANDJames RYELAND was born in 1788 in Burford, , Oxfordshire, England; died on 14 Feb 1860 in Burford, , Oxfordshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _FSFTID: 27BL-M6X
    • _FSLINK: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/27BL-M6X
    • _UID: 392E2F9503B84710B88873A90189809F427C
    • Name: James REYLAND
    • Name: James RYLAND
    • Occupation: Farm Bailiff
    • Occupation: Farmer
    • Occupation: Shepherd
    • Alt. Birth: 1791, Oxfordshire, England
    • Residence: 1809, Burford, , Oxfordshire, England
    • Occupation: 27 Feb 1814, Burford, , Oxfordshire, England; Labr
    • Residence: 27 Feb 1814, Burford, , Oxfordshire, England; Upton
    • Occupation: 1816, Burford, , Oxfordshire, England; Victualler - Hamlet of Upton
    • Residence: 1816, Burford, , Oxfordshire, England
    • Court: 24 Feb 1816, Oxford, , Oxfordshire, England; Oxford Journal
    • Occupation: 27 Oct 1816, Burford, , Oxfordshire, England; Lab
    • Residence: 27 Oct 1816, Burford, , Oxfordshire, England
    • Residence: 14 Jun 1823, Burford, , Oxfordshire, England; Guildenford Lane
    • Residence: 1825, Burford, , Oxfordshire, England
    • Residence: 1826, Burford, , Oxfordshire, England
    • Occupation: 1830; Laborour
    • Occupation: 1825-1836, Burford, , Oxfordshire, England; Servant - Hired by the year to Mr Wm. Faulkner of Bury Barns.
    • Occupation: 1841, Burford, , Oxfordshire, England; Ag Lab, Hamlet of Upton and Signet
    • Residence: 1841, Burford, , Oxfordshire, England; Hamlet of Upton and Signet
    • Occupation: 4 Jun 1842, Burford, , Oxfordshire, England; Shepherd to Mr. W. Faulkner
    • Occupation: 10 Jun 1843, Burford, , Oxfordshire, England; Shepherd for W. Faulkner of Bury Barns
    • Occupation: 8 Jun 1844, Burford, , Oxfordshire, England; Shepherd to Mr. C. F. A. Faulkner
    • Occupation: 6 Dec 1845, Burford, , Oxfordshire, England; Shepherd to Mr. C. F. A. Faulkner
    • Occupation: 10 Jun 1848, Burford, , Oxfordshire, England; Shepherd to Mr. C. F. A. Faulkner
    • Occupation: 9 Dec 1848, Burford, , Oxfordshire, England; Shepherd for Mr Christopher Faulkner Allen Faulkner
    • Occupation: 8 Dec 1849, Burford, , Oxfordshire, England; Shepherd for Mr Christopher Faulkner Allen Faulkner
    • Occupation: 7 Dec 1850, Burford, , Oxfordshire, England; Shepherd for Mr Christopher Faulkner Allen Faulkner
    • Occupation: 1851, Burford, , Oxfordshire, England; Shepherd, Hamlet of Upton and Signet
    • Residence: 1851, Burford, , Oxfordshire, England; Hamlet of Upton and Signet
    • Occupation: 11 Dec 1852, Burford, , Oxfordshire, England; Shepherd to Mr. C. F. A. Faulkner
    • Occupation: 17 Jun 1854, Burford, , Oxfordshire, England; Shepherd for Mr Christopher Faulkner Allen Faulkner
    • Residence: 15 Jan 1855, Burford, , Oxfordshire, England
    • Occupation: 14 Feb 1860, Burford, , Oxfordshire, England; Shepherd
    • Inquest: 18 Feb 1860, Burford, , Oxfordshire, England; Oxford Journal

    Notes:

    Worked for Mr C. F. A. Faulkner as his Shepherd at Bury Barn on the Bury Manor, Burford, Oxfordshire. The barn is currently a Starbucks (2020)

    (Research):Named Thomas on wife Sarah's death certificate

    Research done by Tim and Elaine Newbold January 2014:

    Please find below details of the search for James RYLAND c 1788. I have made an extensive search for a trace of James and his parents, The name of Ryland is very rare in Oxfordshire records . I note that James son was buried in the non conformist burial ground which suggest the family were non conformists hence the lack of Ryland in the parish registers . The first non conformist records for Burford do not begin until 1809 . James gives Burford as his place of birth on the Census records but he could have appeared in a non conformists records in nearby area's . I did find a possible entry in Birmingham in 1788 but this child appears in the burial records in 1789. John Ryland of Birmingham well known non-conformist he even has a memorial window . It is possible your James is related in someway hence the non-conformist interest and lack of Parish register entries in Burford for the Rylands?

    I have as far as I can see exhausted the Oxfordshire records . Burford is very near to the border of Gloucestershire I do not research in the Gloucestershire archives but It may be worth researching . I am sorry If have not been able to locate James parents in any of the records searched in Oxfordshire I would have very liked to have done so .

    Research: Search for James RYLAND( Ryeland etc) born c 1788 Burford, Oxfordshire

    Location: Oxfordshire History Centre , Cowley Oxford

    Personal Name Index

    Card Index to records held in the Oxfordshire History Centre

    No trace of any Ryland (or variants) from Oxfo

    Quarter Sessions

    Name Index: 1685-1830

    No trace of any Ryland entries


    Parish Records

    Parish: Burford, Oxfordshire

    Date c 1788

    Apart from the Parish Registers the only Burford record for c 1788 was the Church Wardens Accounts

    Church Wardens Accounts

    Ref: C 36

    Date 1624-1790

    Searched 1770-1790

    No trace of any mention of the name of Ryland.


    The burial of James in 1832 in the Burford Protestant Dissenters Burial Ground, I suggest is a good indication that the family was likely non-conformist . I searched for a possible baptism for James in the area and found a possible entry ..I have attached a copy of the baptism of James RYLAND born 1 Sep 1788 James son of Thomas & Mary RYLAND at the Old Presbyterian Meeting House at Birmingham. I looked into this entry further and I went on to locate a burial of James I have attached a copy of the Birmingham St Martin 10 May 1789 James son of Thomas & Mary RYLAND (Ref 40458)

    The father of James was Thomas he had a twin brother John and was born in Stratford upon Avon .

    In the same register of James's baptism is a baptism of a William son of John & Sarah RYLAND bn 30 DEC 1787 Chr 25 Jan 1788 two brothers ie John & Thomas chr children


    Calandar of the Birmingham Riots

    Friday 15 July 1791

    2pm just outside the town 1000 rioters burnt down John RYLANDS Baskerville House of Easy Hill Broad Street, formerly John Baskerville's residence, Some drunken rioters burned with it. Several hundred special constables who had been hastily sworn in by magistrates in St Philip's Churchyard were repulsed by the mob.

    The family of Ryland from birmingham were non-conformists and possible some how related to yours , at least I have ruled out the James chr 1788 in Birmingham.

    Burfords earliest non-conformist records only begin with birth records in 1809 , the only Ryland family mentioned in the Burford parish registers is your James family . no trace of a possible burials of any Rylands that could have been his parents in Burford.


    OXFORDSHIRE MARRIAGE INDEX

    Complete index to all recorded marriages 1538-1837

    Name RYLAND
    Dates searched 1720-1805

    7 Aug 1786 John RYLAND to Sarah MOORE at Headington Oxfordshire

    Parish register entry

    Transcript of original

    Headington Oxfordshire

    7 Aug 1786 John RYLAND to Sarah MOORE by banns
    Wit: Thomas MAISLY , Elizabeth WELLS

    Baptisms

    Index to baptisms in Headington No trace of any Ryland entries 1678-1896


    Index to the Probate Records of Oxfordshire

    Dates 1733-1857

    No trace of any Ryland entries.


    Oxfordshire Family History Society

    Transcribed Wills

    The OFHS web site contains the transcribed text of wills and is indexed to names .

    No trace of any Ryland entries.

    Thank you for your email .I visited the archives on Saturday and I checked the Index of Oxfordshire Parish Poor law papers which is a A-Z index of settlement papers for any mention of Ryland / Rylande with no trace of a James Ryland or any relevant Ryland's. from the Burford area. there was only 1 Ryland in the index a John Ryland & Sarah in 1812 in St Giles Oxford

    I also checked the index to Quarter Sessions which includes Inns & Alehouses - Certificates of Good Character 1687-1830 & Victuallers records 1753-1822 with no trace of James Ryland.


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    Research done by Sarah Minney



    (Medical):Apoplexy is an outdated medical term, which can be used to mean 'bleeding'. It can be used non-medically to mean a state of extreme rage or excitement. The word derives from the Greek word for 'seizure', apople-xia, in the sense of being struck down.

    Historical meaning

    Historically, the word "apoplexy" was also used to describe any sudden death that began with a sudden loss of consciousness, especially one in which the victim died within a matter of seconds after losing consciousness. Those reading historical documents should take into consideration the possibility that the word "apoplexy" may be used to describe the symptom of sudden loss of consciousness immediately preceding death and not an actual verified disease process. Sudden cardiac deaths, ruptured cerebral aneurysms, certain ruptured aortic aneurysms, and even heart attacks may have been described as apoplexy in the past.

    Hemorrhage

    The term 'apoplexy' is used to describe bleeding within internal organs. In such usage it is coupled with an adjective describing the site of the bleeding. For example, bleeding within the pituitary gland is called pituitary apoplexy, and bleeding within the adrenal glands can be called adrenal apoplexy.

    In both pituitary and adrenal apoplexy, the word apoplexy refers to both hemorrhage with the gland and to accompanying neurological problems such as confusion, headache, and impairment of consciousness.

    Birth:
    1791 in 1841 census
    1788 in 1851 census

    Occupation:
    "A manorial lord's local manager, appointed from outside the tenantry. He
    watched his lord's interests, superintended his demesne land and conducted
    relations with the tenants of the manor through their representative, the
    reeve. He was responsible to the lord or his steward for the efficient
    carrying out of his duties."

    A Farm Bailiff holds a similar position to a Reeve or Farm
    Steward. He is responsible for the daily running of the Farm and
    often if the owner is away makes major decisions as to the
    requirements e g purchasing stock etc. he is also usually
    responsible for the Hiring and Firing of Labourers and often
    paying their salaries ( the owner provides the wherewithal)
    Mostly if an owner can afford a Bailiff he will also employ a
    Groom to take charge of the stables, but sometimes the
    responsibility for the Horses is his as well.

    Residence:
    Birth of son John

    Occupation:
    Upton, Thomas' Baptism

    Residence:
    Thomas' Baptism

    Residence:
    Birth of daughter Sarah

    Court:
    By Order of the Court for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors. The Petition of James RYLAND, late of Upton, in the county of Oxford, Victualler, but now a Prisoner for Debit confined in his Majesty's Goal of the Castle of Oxford, in the county of Oxford, will be heard before his Majesty's Justices of the Peace or at an Adjournment of a General Sessions of the peace, which shall be first holden next after the Expiration of Twenty Days at the least from the Date of this Advertisement; and that a Schedule annexed to the said Petition, containing a list of the Creditors of the said Prisoner, is filed in the Office of the said Court, No. 59, Millbank-street, Westminster, to which the Creditors of the said Prisoner may Refer.
    JAMES RYELAND
    John Hughes, Agent, Lambeth.
    Oxford Castle, Feb. 23, 1816

    Link to records: http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/SearchUI/details/redirect/?CATID=23&CATLN=1

    Occupation:
    Sarah's Baptism

    Residence:
    Sarah's Baptism

    Residence:
    A "Ryland" was listed as living in one of the three cottages owned by William MONK in William's Will.

    Guildenford is still a street in Burford.

    Links as of Jan 6th 2014

    http://www.the-kirbys.org.uk/gen/Individuals/Jordan_Elizabeth_2211212/Biography.html

    http://www.the-kirbys.org.uk/gen/Probate/William_Monk_of_Burford_W1823_P1825_344.pdf

    It appears that a William MONK and Mary KEMPSTER married in Burford in 1785 and that Mary's Father John KEMPSTER married Mary JORDAN in 1758. William MONK left a Will in which he mentioned several children including a John Kempster MONK and a Mary Jordan MONK. The following is a summary of William's Will:
    William Monk , Wheelwright of Burford, Oxfordshire
    Son James Monk to receive

    Residence:
    Birth of daughter Elizabeth

    Residence:
    Birth of son James

    Occupation:
    The Oxfordshire Agricultural Society awarded James Ryeland a "Class 2" prize for Servants in Husbandry. - Oxford Journal, Saturday 04 June 1836

    "To James Ryeland, for having lived 11 years as servant, hired by the year, with Mr. Wm. Faulkner, of Bury Barns, 31.

    Research points to this address being Bury Barn today: Bury Barn Cottage, Lechlade Rd, Burford, Oxfordshire OX18 4JF, United Kingdom

    Occupation:
    Won the following award from the Oxfordshire Agricultural Society
    Class V. - Shepherds of Subscribers
    James Ryland, shepherd to Mr. W. Faulkner, of Bury Barns - 3

    Occupation:
    James Ryland, recommended by C. F. A. Faulkner, Esq., of Bury Barns, for having in the spring of this year reared 285 lambs from a flock of 23 longwool ewes, the second reward of 2

    Occupation:
    Ninth Class - Shepherds
    Premium 36. - James Ryland, recommended by C. F. A. Faulkner Esq., of Burford, for having in the spring of this year reared 309 lambs from a flock of 230 longwool ewes; 1

    Occupation:
    2

    Occupation:
    Won the following award from the Oxfordshire Agricultural Society
    Class V. - Shepherds of Subscribers - Long-woolled Flocks

    James Ryland, shepherd to Mr. C. F. A. Faulkner - 3

    Inquest:
    BURFORD
    Inquest - An inquest was held at the Bull Hotel, in this town, on Wednesday last, before Frederick Westell, Esq., Coroner, on the body of a man named James Ryland, aged 78, shepherd to C. F. A. Faulkner, Esq., who was found lying in an insensible state, on Monday evening, in the Signett road. Edward Wiggins, tailor, deposed to seeing the deceased about nine o'clock, when going that way in company with a friend, named Money, lying in the road in an insensible state, and that they immediately ran to Burford and gave an alarm, when assistance was procured, and he was removed to the Rose and Crown Inn, where he was attended by Mr. Cheatle, surgeon, till next morning, when he expired. The widow of the deceased said that he had frequently complained of giddiness in the head for the last few days, but had not done so on Monday, and he had gone out to see the sheep, as usual, about seven o'clock in the evening. Mr. Cheatle gave it as his opinion that death was caused by apoplexy. Verdict accordingly.

    Buried:
    Most likely buried at Burford Baptist Church

    James married Sarah JAMES on 11 Dec 1808 in Burford, , Oxfordshire, England. Sarah (daughter of Richard JAMES and Ann) was born in 1785 in Broughton Poggs, Oxford, England; was christened on 6 Mar 1785 in Broughton Poggs, Oxford, England; died on 13 Apr 1868 in Burford, , Oxfordshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Sarah JAMESSarah JAMES was born in 1785 in Broughton Poggs, Oxford, England; was christened on 6 Mar 1785 in Broughton Poggs, Oxford, England (daughter of Richard JAMES and Ann); died on 13 Apr 1868 in Burford, , Oxfordshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _FSFTID: LD79-GWZ
    • _FSLINK: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD79-GWZ
    • _UID: E94C9EB408694DB29430569343E39BAE135F
    • Alt. Birth: 1784, Broughton Poggs, Oxford, England
    • Alt. Birth: 1799, Broughton Poggs, Oxford, England
    • Residence: 1841, Burford, , Oxfordshire, England; Hamlet of Upton and Signet
    • Occupation: 1851, Burford, , Oxfordshire, England; Shepherd's Wife, Hamlet of Upton and Signet
    • Residence: 1851, Burford, , Oxfordshire, England; Hamlet of Upton and Signet
    • Residence: 15 Jan 1855, Burford, , Oxfordshire, England
    • Occupation: 1861, Burford, , Oxfordshire, England; Pauper
    • Residence: 1861, Witney / Burford, , Oxfordshire, England; High Street

    Notes:

    (Research):On daughter Elizabeth's death certificate maiden name is incorrectly listed as TEIL, son James and other sources confirm it is JAMES

    (Medical):Apoplexy is an outdated medical term, which can be used to mean 'bleeding'. It can be used non-medically to mean a state of extreme rage or excitement. The word derives from the Greek word for 'seizure', apople-xia, in the sense of being struck down.

    Historical meaning

    Historically, the word "apoplexy" was also used to describe any sudden death that began with a sudden loss of consciousness, especially one in which the victim died within a matter of seconds after losing consciousness. Those reading historical documents should take into consideration the possibility that the word "apoplexy" may be used to describe the symptom of sudden loss of consciousness immediately preceding death and not an actual verified disease process. Sudden cardiac deaths, ruptured cerebral aneurysms, certain ruptured aortic aneurysms, and even heart attacks may have been described as apoplexy in the past.

    Hemorrhage

    The term 'apoplexy' is used to describe bleeding within internal organs. In such usage it is coupled with an adjective describing the site of the bleeding. For example, bleeding within the pituitary gland is called pituitary apoplexy, and bleeding within the adrenal glands can be called adrenal apoplexy.

    In both pituitary and adrenal apoplexy, the word apoplexy refers to both hemorrhage with the gland and to accompanying neurological problems such as confusion, headache, and impairment of consciousness.


    Birth:
    1799 in 1851 census

    Alt. Birth:
    "Axon" or "Avon" Broughton

    Alt. Birth:
    "Okon" SP? Broughton

    Died:
    Informant was a Mary Ryman who was present at the death

    Mary Ryman born 1800 in Fairford, Gloucestershire, England living in Burford in 1841-1881

    Wife of Richard Ryman 1799 Lechlade, Gloucestershire, England (Toll gate keeper)

    Mother of:

    Alfred Ryman 1841 Burford, Oxfordshire, England
    Emily / Emma Ryman 1844 Burford
    Harriet 1831 Signet
    Benjamin 1839 Signet
    Richard 1826 Oxfordshire
    Robert 1828 Oxfordshire
    Mary 1830 Oxfordshire
    Susanah 1834 Oxfordshire

    Buried:
    Most likely buried at Burford Baptist Church

    Notes:

    Married:
    1808 Dec 11
    Marriage by banns

    Children:
    1. 4. John RYELAND was born in 1809 in Burford, , Oxfordshire, England; was christened on 3 Dec 1809 in Broughton Poggs, Oxford, England; died on 19 Nov 1873 in Notting Hill, , Middlesex, England.
    2. Thomas RYELAND was christened on 27 Feb 1814 in Burford, , Oxfordshire, England; was buried on 12 Jun 1831 in Burford, , Oxfordshire, England.
    3. Sarah RYELAND was born in 1816 in Oxfordshire, England; was christened on 27 Oct 1816 in Burford, , Oxfordshire, England; and died.
    4. Ann RYELAND was born about 1820 in Burford, , Oxfordshire, England; died on 18 May 1888 in Leichhardt, , New South Wales, Australia; was buried in 1888 in Rookwood Cemetery, Sydney, , New South Wales, Australia.
    5. Elizabeth Lydia RYELAND was born about 1825 in Burford, , Oxfordshire, England; died on 26 Mar 1906 in Redfern, New South Wales, Australia; was buried on 29 Mar 1906 in Rookwood Cemetery, Sydney, , New South Wales, Australia.
    6. James RYELAND was born in 1826 in Burford, , Oxfordshire, England; died on 29 Oct 1892 in Surry Hills, , New South Wales, Australia; was buried in Rookwood Cemetery, Sydney, , New South Wales, Australia.

  3. 10.  John IVES and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: D5AE39AD27454059902BE1EB5DA5872CAAFC
    • Residence: 1792, Burnham Westgate, Norfolk, England

    John married Ann ALLCOCK on 1 Aug 1792 in Burnham Westgate, Norfolk, England. Ann was born about 1771; died in Oct 1800 in Norfolk, England; was buried on 10 Oct 1800 in Brancaster, , Norfolk, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Ann ALLCOCK was born about 1771; died in Oct 1800 in Norfolk, England; was buried on 10 Oct 1800 in Brancaster, , Norfolk, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 81605420ABE84DFABEFB139F5687DCEC3F9B
    • Residence: 1792, Burnham Westgate, Norfolk, England

    Children:
    1. Francis IVES was christened on 10 May 1795 in Burnham Westgate, Norfolk, England; and died.
    2. 5. Letitia IVES was born on 7 Jan 1797 in Burnham Market, , Norfolk, England; was christened on 15 Jan 1797 in Burnham Ulph and Sutton, Norfolk, England; died on 10 Apr 1853 in Swindon, , Wiltshire, England; was buried on 13 Apr 1854 in Swindon, , Wiltshire, England.

  5. 12.  James NORTH was born about 1784; died in 1834; was buried on 6 Apr 1834 in Westminster, , , England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: FA3BFBCA581D4B00ABC4497311208D59FC1E
    • Occupation: 21 Sep 1828; Carpenter
    • Residence: 21 Sep 1828; Wood Street
    • Residence: 1834, Saint Pancras, , Middlesex, England; Cromer Street
    • Occupation: 18 Sep 1843; Carpenter

    Notes:

    (Research):Can't find birth in IGI, too many none certian enough July 2004

    Possible burial

    England, Select Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991
    Name James NORTH
    Birth 1784 New
    Death abt 1834
    Residence 1834 St Paneras
    Burial 6 Apr 1834 Westminster, Middlesex, England

    Occupation:
    From Francis' marriage certificate

    Buried:
    St James, Piccadilly (St James, Westminster), London, Westminster, England

    James married Charlotte PRATT on 18 Sep 1808 in St Mary, Marylebone, , Middlesex, England. Charlotte (daughter of William PRATT and Elizabeth) was born on 10 Dec 1789; was christened on 24 Jan 1790 in St Mary, Marylebone, , Middlesex, England; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Charlotte PRATTCharlotte PRATT was born on 10 Dec 1789; was christened on 24 Jan 1790 in St Mary, Marylebone, , Middlesex, England (daughter of William PRATT and Elizabeth); and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 1F6E369E5AA8493AA762C4BEA76402E26092

    Notes:

    (Research):Possible match in 1841 census living alone

    Three possibilites in 1861 census but not born in the correct place

    In 1851 census the best match is for one born in Woodstock, Oxfordshire... Maybe the place of birth here is wrong?

    Children:
    1. Susannah NORTH was born on 20 Jul 1810; was christened on 12 Aug 1810 in St Paul Covent Garden, Westminster, , , England; and died.
    2. John James NORTH was born on 6 Jun 1812; was christened on 30 May 1813 in St Mary, Marylebone, , Middlesex, England; and died.
    3. James NORTH was born on 2 May 1819 in Winchester, , Hampshire, England; was christened on 27 Oct 1822 in St Andrews, Holborn, , Middlesex, England; and died.
    4. William NORTH was born on 12 Mar 1822; was christened on 27 Oct 1822 in St Andrews, Holborn, , Middlesex, England; and died.
    5. 6. Francis NORTH was born on 26 Dec 1826 in Saint Pancras, , Middlesex, England; was christened on 21 Sep 1828 in St Andrews, Holborn, , Middlesex, England; died before 1865.

  7. 14.  Richard KEBELLRichard KEBELL was born in 1785 in Thanet, , Kent, England; was christened on 23 Feb 1785 in Thanet, , Kent, England (son of Richard KEBELL and Sarah STOCKLEY); died on 25 Dec 1862 in Lambeth, , Surrey, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: F817B3C776704B12A91C31DDC666370D0FEE
    • Name: Richard KEBLE
    • Occupation: State Excise Officer
    • Alt. Christening: 20 Feb 1785, Thanet, , Kent, England
    • Occupation: 14 Nov 1807, Deal, , Kent, England; Baker
    • Residence: 14 Nov 1807, Deal, , Kent, England
    • Occupation: 15 Nov 1816; Assistant Excise Officer
    • Occupation: 10 Jul 1817; Assistant Excise Officer
    • Occupation: 22 Nov 1818, Southwark, , Surrey, England; Excise Officer
    • Residence: 22 Nov 1818, Southwark, , Surrey, England; Pitt Street St George
    • Occupation: 3 Sep 1820, Southwark, , Surrey, England; Excise
    • Residence: 3 Sep 1820, Southwark, , Surrey, England; Portland Place New Kent Road
    • Occupation: 11 Aug 1822, Southwark, , Surrey, England; Excise Officer
    • Residence: 11 Aug 1822, Southwark, , Surrey, England; Thomas Street Kent Road
    • Occupation: 15 Jan 1823; Excise Officer
    • Occupation: 28 Dec 1823, Walworth, , Surrey, England; Exciseman
    • Residence: 28 Dec 1823, Walworth, , Surrey, England; Queen Street
    • Occupation: 14 Aug 1830; Unemployeed Excise Officer
    • Occupation: 17 Aug 1830; Excise Officer
    • Occupation: 16 Sep 1831; Excise Officer
    • Residence: 1 Jun 1835, Southwark, , Surrey, England; Kings Bench Prision
    • Occupation: 1 Jul 1835; Suspended as Excise Officer
    • Residence: 10 Aug 1835, Southwark, , Surrey, England; Marshalsea Prison
    • Occupation: 2 Nov 1835; Reinstated Excise Officer waiting for vacancy
    • Occupation: 15 Dec 1835; Excise Officer
    • Occupation: 31 Aug 1837; Excise Officer
    • Occupation: 8 Jan 1838; Assistant Excise Officer
    • Occupation: 1 Jan 1840, London, , Greater London, England; Baker
    • Residence: 1 Jan 1840, London, , Greater London, England; 4 Johnsons Court
    • Occupation: 1841, Lambeth, , Surrey, England; Excise
    • Residence: 1841, Lambeth, , Surrey, England; Little Thomas Street
    • Occupation: 17 Jun 1841, Lambeth, , Surrey, England; Baker
    • Residence: 17 Jun 1841, Lambeth, , Surrey, England; Little Thomas Street
    • Occupation: 18 Sep 1843; Excise Officer
    • Occupation: 1 Jul 1844, Southampton, , Hampshire, England; Excise Officer
    • Occupation: 17 Feb 1845, Southampton, , Hampshire, England; Retired Excise Officer
    • Occupation: 10 Apr 1845; Retired Excise Officer
    • Occupation: 1851, Bloomsbury, , London, England; Late Excise Officer
    • Residence: 1851, Bloomsbury, , London, England; Eagle Street, St George
    • Occupation: 31 Jan 1859, Lambeth, , Surrey, England; Excise Officer
    • Residence: 31 Jan 1859, Lambeth, , Surrey, England; Place Road

    Notes:

    Indications are that Richard and Sarah split and Richard went to join the Excise in London. This is where he met Dinah Burton. Because the woman were so far apart it was simpler not to try and marry Dinah as divorce was only for people with a bit of money. Richard and Dinah Burton then started to have children but either married later (as per the Banns in 1850) or never at all.

    (Research):No Richard Kebell and Dinah marriage for all of England and no clear Birth in IGI July 2004

    Birth:
    St. Lawrence

    Christened:
    St. Lawrence

    Occupation:
    Marriage certificate of son John

    Alt. Christening:
    St. Lawrence

    Occupation:
    CUST 47/504 Excise board minutes 8/11/1816 -27/01/1817 page 10, Friday 15th November 1816, "John Davies, assistant in the 18th division Brewery being dead, Ordered that Richard Kebell be assistant in his stead on Mr Whish's Motion".

    Occupation:
    CUST 47/507 Excise board minutes 21/6/1817- 23/08/1817 page 41, Thursday 10th July 1817, "That Richard Kebell, Assistant in the 18th Division Brewery, and Joseph George Cramer, Assistant in the 23rd Division Candles, have leave to exchange stations at their mutual request, William Hewson and James Em. Titterton, General surveyors in the Brewery Co and two Surveyors having signified they have no objection".

    Occupation:
    CUST 47/537 18/12/1822

    Occupation:
    CUST 47/577 2/7/1830

    Occupation:
    CUST 47/577 2/7/1830

    Occupation:
    CUST 47/585 25/8/1831

    Residence:
    As per the Excise board minutes

    Something to do with his owing a brewer a lot of money

    Occupation:
    CUST 47/612 17/6/1835

    Residence:
    As per Excise Board minutes - Released 5 days later

    Occupation:
    CUST 47/614 26/10/1835

    Occupation:
    CUST 47/615 15/12/1835

    Occupation:
    CUST 47/626 16/8/1837 - 11/10/1837 page 38, (indexed as Keebell) Thursday 31st August 1837, "Thomas Spencer, officer of the 91st Division Town Establishment , having been ill upwards of 24 weeks and being still unable to perform the duty of an officer; ordered that he relinquish; and that Richard Keebell, dropt officer of the late 42nd Division succeed him".

    Occupation:
    CUST 47/628 19/12/1837

    Occupation:
    From Frances Ann's marriage certificate

    Occupation:
    CUST47/653 19/2/1844

    Occupation:
    CUST47/657 18/12/1844

    Occupation:
    CUST47/658 17/12/1844 -13/5/1845 page 128, Thursday 10th April 1845, "That the allowance of superannuation to Richard Kebell, late officer of Southampton 4th Ride, which was directed to be paid in the Isle of Wight Collection, be paid at this office"

    Died:
    44 Palace Road, Lambeth
    Witness Agnes Kebell

    CUST47/735 5/11/1862

    Richard married Dinah BURTON on 25 Nov 1851 in Southwark, , Surrey, England. Dinah was born in 1795 in Lambeth, , Surrey, England; died on 11 May 1858 in Lambeth, , Surrey, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Dinah BURTONDinah BURTON was born in 1795 in Lambeth, , Surrey, England; died on 11 May 1858 in Lambeth, , Surrey, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 7749EB7956DA48DE82BD10A9910E0CC5E2ED
    • Residence: 22 Nov 1818, Southwark, , Surrey, England; Pitt Street St George
    • Residence: 3 Sep 1820, Southwark, , Surrey, England; Portland Place New Kent Road
    • Residence: 11 Aug 1822, Southwark, , Surrey, England; Thomas Street Kent Road
    • Residence: 28 Dec 1823, Walworth, , Surrey, England; Queen Street
    • Residence: 1 Jan 1840, London, , Greater London, England; 4 Johnsons Court
    • Residence: 1841, Lambeth, , Surrey, England; Little Thomas Street
    • Residence: 17 Jun 1841, Lambeth, , Surrey, England; Little Thomas Street
    • Residence: 1851, Bloomsbury, , London, England; Eagle Street, St George

    Notes:

    There are some trees online who list a 2nd Dinah who Richard was married to, this being Dinah MERCER. After much research I've come to the conclusion that there is no Dinah MERCER, there are no records to support her existance. The one death of a Dinah KEBELL in 1850 ends up being another family all together. The late reading of Banns for Dinah BURTON and Richard KEBELL that lead to the assumption of a 2nd marriage has more to do with the wife that Richard left behind in Kent than the existance of another Dinah.

    Birth:
    In the 1841 census she is mixed up with her daughter Frances, you can see notations on the page that indicate this and on careful examination it becomes clear what's happening.

    Residence:
    Listed as Dinah KEBELL even though they didn't get married until after the census was taken.

    Died:
    Died at 11 Frances St, Lambeth. Witness Frances Anne North, her step-daughter, who was living at 117 Eagle St, Red Lion Square, London

    Notes:

    Married:
    It is possible that although they had their Banns read they were not married

    Children:
    1. 7. Frances Ann KEBELL was born on 18 Oct 1818 in Newington, Middlesex, England; was christened on 3 Sep 1820 in Newington, Middlesex, England; died in 1888 in Lambeth, , Surrey, England.
    2. Richard KEBELL was born on 26 Mar 1820 in Newington, Middlesex, England; was christened on 3 Sep 1820 in Newington, Middlesex, England; and died.
    3. Edward Mercer KEBELL was born on 19 Mar 1822 in Surrey, England; was christened on 11 Aug 1822 in Southwark, , Surrey, England; died in 1890 in St Saviour, Southwark, , Surrey, England.
    4. William KEBELL was born on 2 Dec 1823 in Horsleydown, Southwark, Surrey, England; was christened on 28 Dec 1823 in St John Horseleydowns, Bermondsey, , London, England; died in 1864 in London, , Greater London, England.
    5. Sarah KEBELL was born on 13 Nov 1828 in Surrey, England; was christened on 1 Jan 1840 in London, , Greater London, England; and died.
    6. John KEBELL was born on 19 Mar 1830 in Surrey, England; was christened on 1 Jan 1840 in London, , Greater London, England; and died.
    7. Dinah KEBELL was born on 27 Jan 1833 in Surrey, England; was christened on 1 Jan 1840 in London, , Greater London, England; and died.
    8. Martha KEBELL was born on 5 Nov 1835 in London, , Greater London, England; was christened on 1 Jan 1840 in London, , Greater London, England; and died.
    9. Stephen KEBELL was born on 11 Jun 1841 in Lambeth, , Surrey, England; was christened on 17 Jun 1841 in Lambeth, , Surrey, England; died in 1842 in London, , Greater London, England.


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