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Nicholas John RYELAND



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  1. 1.  Nicholas John RYELAND

    Nicholas married Judith May ALEXANDER [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Adam Michael RYELAND
    2. Geoffrey William RYELAND
    3. Connor Alexander RYELAND

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Geoffrey Edwin RYELANDGeoffrey Edwin RYELAND was born on 14 Mar 1925 in Manchester, , Lancashire, England (son of Albert Edwin RYELAND and Nora Amy Florence GATES); died on 19 Feb 1979 in Newmarket, York County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Bosham, , Sussex, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _PPEXCLUDE: jk
    • _UID: 0C5B877066084109B79FD56CEEB521B12217
    • Address: Address:
      Geoffrey (Peter) Edwin RYELAND
    • Military: Year in Hospital
    • Name: Peter RYELAND
    • Occupation: Revenue Canada
    • Religion: Christian, Anglican
    • Military: 20 Nov 1942-20 Nov 1942, Fareham, , Hampshire, England
    • Military: 20 Nov 1942, Fareham, , Hampshire, England; Vounteer
    • Military: 1 Sep 1943-15 Mar 1943, Largs, , Ayr, Scotland; HMS Copra
    • Military: 14 Mar 1943, Fareham, , Hampshire, England; Start Service
    • Military: Between 16 Mar 1943 and 24 May 1943, Fareham, , Hampshire, England; HMS Collingwood - Training
    • Military: Between 16 Mar 1943 and 15 Mar 1944; Rank: Ordinary Seaman
    • Military: Between 25 May 1943 and 5 Jun 1943, Portsmouth, , Hampshire, England; HMS Victory
    • Military: Between 6 Jun 1943 and 19 Jun 1943; HMS Dundonald
    • Military: Between 20 Jun 1943 and 4 Jul 1943; Lent: Calshot
    • Military: Between 5 Jul 1943 and 7 Jul 1943; HMS Mastodon
    • Military: Between 8 Jul 1943 and 21 Aug 1943; Lent: Calshot
    • Military: Between 22 Aug 1943 and 30 Aug 1943; HMS Copra
    • Military: Between 31 Aug 1943 and 6 Sep 1943; Lent: Calshot
    • Military: Between 7 Sep 1943 and 30 Sep 1943; HMS Copra
    • Military: Between 1 Oct 1943 and 21 Oct 1943; HMS Dundonald
    • Military: Between 22 Oct 1943 and 25 Oct 1943; HMS Copra
    • Military: Between 26 Oct 1943 and 29 Oct 1943; HMS Paragon
    • Military: Between 30 Oct 1943 and 31 Dec 1943; HMS Copra
    • Military: Between 1 Jan 1944 and 15 Mar 1944; LCT (Landing Craft Tank) 947
    • Military: Between 16 Mar 1944 and 26 Jun 1944; LCT (Landing Craft Tank) 947
    • Military: Between 16 Mar 1944 and 16 Mar 1946; Rank: Acting Able Seaman
    • Military: Between 27 Jun 1944 and 13 Jul 1944; HMS Copra
    • Military: Between 14 Jul 1944 and 17 Jul 1944; HMS Westcliff
    • Military: Between 18 Jul 1944 and 24 Jul 1944; HMS Copra
    • Military: Between 25 Jul 1944 and 30 Oct 1944; HMS Westcliff
    • Military: Between 31 Oct 1944 and 22 Nov 1944; HMS Copra
    • Military: Between 23 Nov 1944 and 27 Nov 1944; HMS Foliot III
    • Military: Between 28 Nov 1944 and 5 Feb 1945; HMS Copra
    • Military: Between 6 Feb 1945 and 8 May 1945; HMS Foliot
    • Military: Between 9 May 1945 and 19 Sep 1945; HMS Copra
    • Military: 20 May 1945; LCT (Landing Craft Tank) 7071
    • Military: 31 Jul 1945; HMS Copra
    • Military: Between 1 Aug 1945 and 24 Sep 1945, Chatham, , Kent, England; Royal Naval Hospital
    • Military: Between 25 Sep 1945 and 3 Dec 1945, Sherborne, , Dorset, England; Royal Naval Hospital
    • Military: Between 4 Dec 1945 and 17 Dec 1945; HMS Copra
    • Military: Between 18 Dec 1945 and 20 Dec 1945, Sherborne, , Dorset, England; Royal Naval Hospital
    • Military: Between 21 Dec 1945 and 4 Jan 1946; HMS Copra
    • Military: Between 5 Jan 1946 and 18 Jan 1946, Sherborne, , Dorset, England; Royal Naval Hospital
    • Military: Between 19 Jan 1946 and 16 Mar 1946; HMS Copra
    • Military: 16 Mar 1946; Invalided P.U.N.S. Permanently Unfit for Naval Service
    • Occupation: 22 May 1948, Taunton, , Somerset, England; Technical Representative
    • Residence: 22 May 1948, Taunton, , Somerset, England
    • Occupation: Abt 1951; Muir Hill - excavators
    • Residence: 1952, Malahide, Dublin, Leinster, Ireland; "Airthrey" St Margaret Road
    • Emigration: 23 Sep 1955, Southampton, , Hampshire, England; to Quebec, Canada
    • Residence: 23 Sep 1955, Taunton, , Somerset, England; 42 Greenway Cres
    • Residence: Abt 27 Sep 1955, Sudbury, , Ontario, Canada
    • Occupation: 1958, Sudbury, , Ontario, Canada; Salesman
    • Residence: 1958, Sudbury, , Ontario, Canada; 18 Drinkwater Street
    • Residence: Abt 1959, Sault Sainte Marie, , Ontario, Canada; 138 Elgin Street
    • Residence: May 1956-1959, Sudbury, , Ontario, Canada; Drinkwater Street
    • Occupation: 1962, Richards Landing, , Ontario, Canada; Collector
    • Residence: 1962, Hilton Beach, , Ontario, Canada
    • Residence: 1962, Richards Landing, , Ontario, Canada
    • Residence: 1962, Richards Landing, , Ontario, Canada
    • Residence: 1962, Sault Sainte Marie, , Ontario, Canada; 70 Paladin Ave
    • Occupation: 1963, Sault Sainte Marie, , Ontario, Canada; Credit Manager
    • Residence: 1963, Sault Sainte Marie, , Ontario, Canada; 190 Church Street
    • Residence: 1963, Sault Sainte Marie, , Ontario, Canada; 190 Church Street
    • Occupation: 1965, Aurora, York County, Ontario, Canada; Credit Manager
    • Residence: 1965, Aurora, York County, Ontario, Canada; 22 Webster
    • Residence: Aug 1964-1967, Aurora, York County, Ontario, Canada; 22 Webster Drive
    • Occupation: 1968, Aurora, York County, Ontario, Canada; Accountant
    • Residence: 1968, Aurora, York County, Ontario, Canada; 120 Temperance Street
    • Occupation: 1972, Aurora, York County, Ontario, Canada; Accountant
    • Residence: 1972, Aurora, York County, Ontario, Canada; 120 Temperance
    • Residence: 1967-1972, Aurora, York County, Ontario, Canada; 120 Temperance Street
    • Occupation: 1974, Aurora, York County, Ontario, Canada; Provincial Government
    • Residence: 1974, Aurora, York County, Ontario, Canada; 80 St Andrews Court
    • Citizenship: 7 Jan 1975; Canadian Citizenship
    • Residence: 1972-Feb 1979, Aurora, York County, Ontario, Canada; 80 St Andrews Court

    Notes:

    (Research):Birth Ryeland Geoffrey E, Manchester S., 8d 9

    Birth:
    47 Edge Lane Chorlton cum Hardy U.D. Subdistrict of Didsbury
    Moved away shortly after birth

    Military:
    WWII Royal Navy, Tank landing craft on D-Day. His boat was blown up on D-Day.

    Military:
    Spent a year in hospital after his Royal Navy ship was blown up off the coast of France in World War II.

    Military:
    Released to the unpaid reserve (under age volunteer)
    HMS Collingwood (Navy Base)

    Military:
    HMS Collingwood (Navy Base) Doesn't start service until his 18th birthday

    Military:
    Navy Land Base

    Military:
    HMS Collingwood (Navy Base)

    Military:
    Navy Base

    Military:
    HMS Victory was renamed to HMS Nelson and was the name of the Portsmouth Royal Naval Barracks. It was renamed due to confusion with the historical HMS Victory on display there.

    Military:
    LCT 947 was lost in June 1944 off the coast of Normandy. He said they were sunk during the D-Day invasion.

    HMS LCT 947 (LCT 947)
    Landing Craft Tank of the LCT (Mk 4) class
    Navy The Royal Navy
    Type Landing Craft Tank
    Class LCT (Mk 4)
    Pennant LCT 947
    Built by Tees-Side Bridge (Middlesbrough, U.K.)
    Ordered 13 Nov 1942
    Laid down
    Launched 5 Oct 1943
    Commissioned
    Lost Jun 1944
    History
    Lost off Normandy France in June 1944

    https://uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/18581.html

    https://www.legasee.org.uk/veteran/ron-smith/

    On June 6 1944 LCT 947 was landing on Sword Beach and had the first Officer to be killed in the landings aboard at the time.

    https://sites.google.com/site/frimleyandcamberley/frimley-and-camberley-2nd-world-war-1939---1945-memorial/arthur-dennis-bradford-cocks-1904---1944

    Arthur was Killed in the Action during the assault on Sword Beach, D-Day, gaining the distinction of being the first British Officer Killed in the Landings.

    On D-Day Arthur was Lieutenant-Colonel of the 5th Assault Regiment Royal Engineers. They were a specialist unit equipped with converted vehicles such as the so called 'Hobart's Funnies' intended to clear the beaches and make exits onto the first inland road.

    Arthur was aboard LCT-947 (109) which carried 2 Crabs and 4 A.V.R.E (converted Churchill tanks) which he Commanded from the A.V.R.E named Plough. An account given by Lambton Burn a Lieutenant with the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve who was aboard LCT-947 wrote the following;

    " Shells are bursting all round. They are not friendly shorts from bombardment warships, but vicious stabs from an enemy who has held his fire until the final two hundred yards. He is shooting well shooting often. Mortar shells whine and burst with sickening inevitability. An L.C.T. to port goes up in flames.

    There is a sudden jerk as our bows hit the beach. Down goes the ramp, with Sub-Lieutenant Monty Glengarry, R.N.Z.N.V.R. [Royal New Zealand Navy Volunteer Reserve] and his party working like madmen at the bows.

    There is a roar of acceleration and Donald Robertson in Stornoway [the first Crab, which managed to disembark] is away like a relay runner.

    Dunbar [the second Crab] moves forward. Colonel Cocks leans from his turret [he had elected to command from the Plough] and motions the other tank-commanders to follow. But enemy fire is now concentrated on us. There are bursts on both sides and then snap two direct hits on our bows followed by a third snap like a whip cracking over the tank hold.

    The First Lieutenant is flung sideways against a bulkhead and lies stunned. Dunbar stops in her tracks slews sideways blocks the door. Another and greater explosion as the bangalore shafts of Barbarian [the Log Carpet A.V.R.E., with Captain Fairie in command] explode with a flash of red.

    Colonel Cocks is killed as he stands, and there is a scream from within his tank. Cold with anger, Tom Fairie moves Barbarian forward tries to edge Dunbar to the ramp but fails. He vaults from his turret and is joined by other tank-men who strain furiously to bring chain and tackle to bear."

    The badly damaged LCT-947 (109) made a difficult return to England where the troop vehicles and survivors were transferred to another LCT, eventually reaching Normandy later in the month.

    https://www.combinedops.com/D-DAY%20BEACH%20LANDING.htm

    Mk4 LCT 947(i) [15] was 'Leader' of the 45th LCT(AVRE)(j) Flotilla assigned to the 5th Assault Regiment, Royal Engineers. Only one tank managed to disembark LCT 947 that morning. The second tank in line carried Commander Royal Engineers, Lt Col ADB Cocks. As the tank moved forward, the LCT took three direct hits in her bows. The tank lurched sideways and stopped in its tracks, blocking the exit. Despite frantic efforts by engineers and the forecastle party, it proved impossible to move the tank out of the way, so the remaining tanks on board could not disembark. A greater explosion soon followed, when pipes packed with dynamite on board a neighbouring AVRE 'Carpet

    Residence:
    Informant to father's death

    Emigration:
    On the ship SAMARIA. Went up to Sudbury and lived in a lodging house while sorting things out. Then drove down to New York to pick up the family when they arrived later.



    Residence:
    We rented this property (a 100 acre farm) from Mr Ross who also ran the ferry between the island and the mainland (ferry since discontinued once a bridge was in place)

    The house is no longer there, it was demolished and a municipal park/bandstand now stands there

    Died:
    York County Hospital - 12:15am

    Buried:
    Cremated, Ashes spread here

    Geoffrey married Margaret Betty SNELL on 22 May 1948 in Taunton, , Somerset, England. Margaret (daughter of Edward George SNELL and Margaret Linda COX) was born on 26 Nov 1926 in Taunton, , Somerset, England; died on 8 Apr 2010 in Newmarket, York County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 4 Jan 2011 in Lydeard Hill, The Quantocks, Somerset, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Margaret Betty SNELLMargaret Betty SNELL was born on 26 Nov 1926 in Taunton, , Somerset, England (daughter of Edward George SNELL and Margaret Linda COX); died on 8 Apr 2010 in Newmarket, York County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 4 Jan 2011 in Lydeard Hill, The Quantocks, Somerset, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _PPEXCLUDE: F
    • _UID: B3053B66B2F2408BBF0F19B83D90991AE783
    • Religion: Christian, Anglican
    • Residence: 26 Nov 1926, Taunton, , Somerset, England; 2 Leslie Avenue
    • Residence: Abt 1936-22 May 1948, Taunton, , Somerset, England; 42 Greenway Cres
    • Occupation: 22 May 1948, Taunton, , Somerset, England; Civil Servant
    • Residence: 22 May 1948, Taunton, , Somerset, England; 42 Greenway Cres
    • Residence: 1952-1955, Malahide, Dublin, Leinster, Ireland; "Airthrey" St Margaret Road
    • Residence: Abt 1955-18 Apr 1956, Taunton, , Somerset, England; 42 Greenway Cres
    • Emigration: 19 Apr 1956, Southampton, , Hampshire, England; from England
    • Immigration: Abt 23 Apr 1956, Halifax, , Nova Scotia, Canada; from England on route to New York
    • Immigration: 28 Apr 1956, New York, New York, New York, USA
    • Travel: Abt 29 Apr 1956, Kingston, , Ontario, Canada; by train from New York
    • Travel: Abt May 1956, Sudbury, , Ontario, Canada; by car from Kingston
    • Residence: Abt 1959, Sault Sainte Marie, , Ontario, Canada; 138 Elgin Street
    • Residence: May 1956-1959, Sudbury, , Ontario, Canada; Drinkwater Street
    • Residence: 1962, Richards Landing, , Ontario, Canada
    • Residence: 1962, Hilton Beach, , Ontario, Canada
    • Residence: 1962, Sault Sainte Marie, , Ontario, Canada; 70 Paladin Ave
    • Residence: 1963, Sault Sainte Marie, , Ontario, Canada; 190 Church Street
    • Residence: Aug 1964-1967, Aurora, York County, Ontario, Canada; 22 Webster Drive
    • Residence: 1967-1972, Aurora, York County, Ontario, Canada; 120 Temperance Street
    • Occupation: 1974, Aurora, York County, Ontario, Canada; Medical Secretary
    • Citizenship: 7 Jan 1975; Canadian Citizenship
    • Residence: 1972-2005, Aurora, York County, Ontario, Canada; 80 St Andrews Court
    • Residence: 2010, Aurora, York County, Ontario, Canada; Hollandview Trail Retirement Community, 200 John West Way
    • Residence: 2005-2010, Aurora, York County, Ontario, Canada; Park Place Manor, 15055 Yonge Street
    • Cremated: 10 Apr 2010, Newmarket, York County, Ontario, Canada
    • Obituary: 10 Apr 2010, Newmarket, York County, Ontario, Canada
    • Funeral: 13 Apr 2010, Trinity Anglican, Aurora, , Ontario, Canada

    Notes:

    Long time choir member, Betty Ryeland retires By Richard Baker About forty years ago, Peter and Betty Ryeland moved from Sault Saint Marie with their four children to take up residence in Aurora. Shortly thereafter, Betty joined the choir at Trinity and brought her considerable musical talents and love of Anglican liturgy to enrich the music programme, which was then under the direction of Ruth Harris. Both then and for many years thereafter, she was the choir's soprano soloist and would from time to time perform a solo recital. It was also the start of an enduring friendship with musicians Illtyd and Ruth Harris, and Betty always enjoyed visiting the beautiful "English Country Garden" at the Harris house on Mark Street and spending time in the summer with them at their cottage in Parry Sound. After Ruth retired in 1972, Betty continued in the choir with subsequent directors Greg Paskaruk, Richard Baker and Tony Browning, always making a substantial contribution to the musical life at Trinity. It was a very difficult decision that she made to retire from the choir due to mobility problems, and she misses being part of the Adult Choir immensely. Our music programme has that effect on people! The parish offers her our heartfelt thanks for all that she contributed and continues to contribute to the life of Trinity.

    Went to live with her parents with her two sons while her husband went to Canada to find work before going over to join him.

    Photos of Betty through her life can be found here:

    https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipPrrQbrn2JBrQKmp82SbCteOf9u4ctgejxz2XcviEYL09rra5sSMxydRYUHVDYXhQ?key=OXg0WHR5YThmMjNfUHljUTFCM0poSDlkSXIyOUpn

    Birth:
    2 Leslie Avenue, Taunton

    Residence:
    On S.M. Electoral Roll

    Residence:
    While Geoffrey went to look for work in Canada

    Immigration:
    On the SS. Maasdam

    Some records show the date of 23 Apr 1956, this could possibly be the date that they arrived in Halifax but it's unclear.

    Residence:
    31? 33? Elgin Street?
    Nicholas in kindergarten

    Residence:
    Jane born while here, Peter Andrew was in Kindergarten

    Residence:
    Dinah born while here, Nicholas in grade 2, SNELL Grandparents came to visit for 6 months as he had just retired.

    We rented this property (a 100 acre farm) from Mr Ross who also ran the ferry between the island and the mainland (ferry since discontinued once a bridge was in place)

    The house is no longer there, it was demolished and a municipal park/bandstand now stands there

    Residence:
    For 2 weeks while they waited to move back to Sault Ste Marie

    Residence:
    Nicholas in grade 4

    Obituary:
    Ryeland, Betty (Margaret) nee Snell, 40 year Choir member of Trinity Anglican Church Aurora.
    Passed away peacefully surrounded by her children on Thursday April 8, 2010 at Southlake Regional Health Centre, Newmarket in her 84th year. Beloved wife of the late G. E. Peter Ryeland (1979). Loving mother of Andrew (Amanda) of Parry Sound, Nick (Judy) of Aurora, Jane (Bryan Hodgins) of Newmarket and Dinah (Steve Brown) of Aurora. Cherished grandmother of Tim (Elana), Jon, Sarah, Adam (Julie), Geoff, Connor, Evan, Peter, Alex and Max. Great grandmother of Jackson, Elizabeth and Aaron. Will be greatly missed by godson Duncan Smith, Kate (Cory Lloyd) and extended family in England. Friends will be received for memorial visitation on Monday April 12th at the Thompson Funeral Home, 530 Industrial Parkway South, Aurora, 905-727-5421 from 7-9pm. A memorial service will take place on Tuesday at 10:30am at Trinity Anglican Church, 79 Victoria Street, Aurora. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated

    Published in the Toronto Star, Newmarket/Aurora Era Banner, and Parry Sound North Star

    Died:
    Southlake Regional Health Centre

    Buried:
    Ashes spread by family in Somerset

    Notes:

    Married:
    RYELAND-SNELL. - On May 22nd, 1948, at St. Mary's, Taunton, Geoffrey E. (Peter) Ryeland, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs A. E. Ryeland, of Belmont, Surrey, to Margaret Betty, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Snell, of 42, Greenway crescent, Taunton.

    Honeymooned at the Ship Inn at Porlock

    - At St Mary's Church on Saturday, the wedding took place of Mr. Geoffrey E. Ryeland, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Ryeland, the Crescent, Belmont, Surrey, and Miss Margaret Betty Snell, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.G. Snell, 42, Greenway Crescent. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. C.L. Ward, assisted by Preb. W.H. Heaton-Renshaw. Mr. Herbert Knott was at the organ. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a white silk dress with overdress of white net, made on Victorian lines, and a tulle veil. The bridesmaids were the Misses Mary Kingston and Mary Cox (cousins of the bride) and Sheila Ryeland (sister of the bridegroom). They were attired in pink salmon colour dresses of French silk, with headdresses of real flowers. Mr. J.A. Huges was best man, and the ushers were Messrs, John Kingston and Alan Goodliffe (cousins of the bride). Fifty guests attended the Reception at the Castle Hotel, Taunton. The couple received about 60 presents. Including on from the Telephone House Staff.

    Children:
    1. Peter Andrew RYELAND
    2. 1. Nicholas John RYELAND
    3. Jane Linda RYELAND
    4. Dinah Mary RYELAND


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Albert Edwin RYELANDAlbert Edwin RYELAND was born on 30 Jan 1897 in Fareham, , Hampshire, England (son of Captain Arthur Edwin RYELAND and Mary Ann Elizabeth BANFILL); died on 2 Oct 1952 in Holborn, , Middlesex, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 6C95C163D9154BBE93A01516EF0C6DA98B06
    • Occupation: Civil Engineer
    • Religion: Church of England
    • Residence: 13 Apr 1901, Manna South, Templemore, Tipperary, Munster, Ireland
    • Occupation: 1911, Dover, , Kent, England; Student Part Time & Ticket Seller at the Electric Picture Palace
    • Residence: 1911, Dover, , Kent, England; 10 Liverpool Street
    • Military: 2 Oct 1913, Dover, , Kent, England; Attestation
    • Occupation: 2 Oct 1913, Dover, , Kent, England; Good Clerk at Worsfold and Hayward, Surveyors, 3 Market Square
    • Residence: 2 Oct 1913, Dover, , Kent, England; 2 Liverpool Street
    • Military: 23 Jul 1914; Training as an Electrician
    • Military: 19 Sep 1914, Dover, , Kent, England; Number 680, Rank: Sapper, Unit: Royal Engineers
    • Military: 28 Nov 1914; Trained as a skilled Electrician
    • Military: 10 May 1918, Dover, , Kent, England
    • Military: 14 Feb 1919, Newark, , Nottingham, England
    • Military: 18 Feb 1919, Dover, , Kent, England
    • Signature: 12 Apr 1919, Dover, , Kent, England
    • Residence: 12 Apr 1919, Dover, , Kent, England; 26-27 Snargate Street
    • Military: 14 Apr 1919, Dover, , Kent, England
    • Military: 18 May 1919, Chatham, , Kent, England; Disembodied on Demobilization
    • Occupation: Abt 1925, Manchester, , Lancashire, England; Director of E. Boydell & Co. Ltd.
    • Occupation: 14 Mar 1925, Manchester, , Lancashire, England; Mechanical Engineers Manager of 1 Cunnahs Grove Stretford U.D.
    • Residence: 14 Mar 1925, Manchester, , Lancashire, England; 1 Cunnahs Grove Old Tafford
    • Residence: 1932-1933, Harrow, , Middlesex, England; 27 Dudley Gardens South
    • Residence: 1934-1935, Harrow, , Middlesex, England; 56 Worple Way
    • Residence: 29 Sep 1939, Banstead, , Surrey, England; Koursney, Cunneryhan Road
    • Residence: 20 Nov 1942, Banstead, , Surrey, England; Kearnsey, Cunningham Road
    • Residence: 1936-1943, Banstead, , Surrey, England; Kearsney Cunningham Road
    • Occupation: 22 Feb 1946; Appointment to the board of directors
    • Occupation: 22 May 1948, England; Company Director
    • Residence: 22 May 1948, Belmont, Surrey, England
    • Obituary: 1952; The Engineer 1952/10/10
    • Residence: 1952, Belmont, Surrey, England; "Of the Pines" 65 The Crescent
    • Residence: 1952, Belmont, Surrey, England; 65 The Crescent
    • Occupation: 2 Oct 1952; Company Director (Engineering)
    • Probate: 26 Feb 1953, London, , Greater London, England

    Notes:

    Commodore of the Thames Motor Yacht Club (TMYC) 1940, 1941, & 1951 http://www.tmyc.co.uk/tmycofcr.htm

    "We do indeed have a cup that was presented to the Club by Lt. Commander Pinell known as The Bert Ryeland Cup which is awarded to the winners of the Holehaven competition held annually."

    (Research):Births Mar 1897 Ryeland Albert Edwin Fareham 2b 575

    (Medical):1a. Carcinoma of Pancreas (Pancreatic Cancer)
    b. Crebral Metastases (Brain Cancer)
    2. Acute Endocarditis (inflammation of the inner heart valves)

    Geoffrey Edwin Ryeland present at the death as informant

    Military:
    Corps: Royal Engineers Regiment No: 680 Rank: Sapper

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

    Military:
    Regimental #680, enlisted on this date for 4 year term

    Appointed to lance rank on Feb 18 1919

    Military:
    Crystal Palace for disposal

    Occupation:
    (Old Trafford, Manchester)
    Civil Engineering and Public Works

    Muir-Hill Ltd, also known as E. Boydell and Co, of Elsinore Road, Old Trafford, Manchester, 16. Telephone: Trafford Park 1641. Telegraphic Address: "Muirhil". (1937)
    of Stretford, near Manchester ?

    1901 Company founded.

    Early 1920's. Muir-Hill Service Equipment Ltd. Started by Mr Muir and Mr Hill developing the first Muir-Hill for Marcus Allen and Sons Ltd, brass and iron foundry together with chemical and mechanical engineering, at Old Trafford, Manchester.

    1931 Private company.

    1931 Loaders began playing a major role in sales alongside the dumpers. This is also the year that Edward Boydell took over and changed the name to E. Boydell and Co Ltd.

    1937 British Industries Fair Advert for Muir-Hill Machines. Muir-Hill Dumpers, 2-yard and 3-yard models for short distance haulage. Ability of Machines on soft ground and instantaneous tip are outstanding features. Model 45 Loading ~shovel loads loose materials from stock piles. (Engineering/Metals/Quarry, Roads and Mining/Transport Section - Stand No. D.219)

    1942 Patent - Improvements in or relating to transmission systems for the mechanically propelled chassis of a tipping bucket vehicle.

    1942-1945 (1 volume) Photographs of works and workers in the U.K. and in Karachi, Pakistan.

    1951 Patent - Improvements relating to mobile mechanical handling apparatus and the like.

    http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/E._Boydell_and_Co

    Residence:
    BRYon 1776

    Residence:
    Pinner 1975

    Residence:
    Burgh H 2074

    Occupation:
    E . B oYDELL AND Co., L t d ., Ma n ch ester, have
    appointed Mr. A. E. R y eland, Mr. B. N . J olly, and
    Mr. F . A. Alien, senior members of t he staff, to the
    board of d irect ors .

    Obituary:
    The Engineer 1952/10/10

    We regret to have to record the death of Mr. Albert Edwin Ryeland, which occurred on October 2nd.
    Mr. Ryeland was a director of E. Boydell and Co., Ltd., Old Trafford, Manchester, having been associated with that company since its inception.

    Probate:
    Ryeland Albert Edwin of 65 The Crescent Belmont Surrey dided 2 October 1953 at The National Hospital Queen0square London W.C.1 Probate London 26 February to Maurice Andrews accountant and Nora Amy Florence Ryeland widow. Effects

    Died:
    National Hospital, Queen Square

    Albert married Nora Amy Florence GATES on 21 Dec 1920 in Dover, , Kent, England. Nora (daughter of William Henry GATES and Norah Amy MARTIN) was born on 21 Dec 1899 in Dover, , Kent, England; was christened on 5 Feb 1899 in Dover, , Kent, England; died in Jan 1986 in Reading, , Berkshire, England; was buried in Jan 1986 in Reading, , Berkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Nora Amy Florence GATESNora Amy Florence GATES was born on 21 Dec 1899 in Dover, , Kent, England; was christened on 5 Feb 1899 in Dover, , Kent, England (daughter of William Henry GATES and Norah Amy MARTIN); died in Jan 1986 in Reading, , Berkshire, England; was buried in Jan 1986 in Reading, , Berkshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: B7F7804F579D4DFDBA05924AEB2E810FFFBE
    • Religion: Church of England
    • Residence: 1901, St Mary The Virgin, Dover, , Kent, England; 53 Eaton Rd
    • Residence: 1911, Dover, , Kent, England; 43 Eaton Road
    • Residence: 14 Mar 1925, Manchester, , Lancashire, England; 1 Cunnahs Grove Old Tafford
    • Occupation: 29 Sep 1939, Banstead, , Surrey, England; Housewife
    • Residence: 20 Nov 1942, Banstead, , Surrey, England; Kearnsey, Cunningham Road
    • Residence: 1952, Belmont, Surrey, England; "Of the Pines" 65 The Crescent

    Notes:

    Birth:
    1898 on Death Certificate
    1898 on 1939 Register of England & Wales

    Christened:
    St James

    Notes:

    Married:
    RYELAND - GATES - On December 21st, at St. Mary's Church, Dover, Albert Edwin, second son of Capt. A. E. and Mrs. Ryeland of "Ailsa Brae" Shepherdswell, to Nora Amy, younger daughter of Captian and Mrs. W. H. Gates, of 197 Folkestone Rd., Dover. - Dover Express, Friday 31 December, 1920

    MR. A. E. RYELAND - MISS N. A. GATES
    The wedding took place on Tuesday last week, at St. Mary's Church, of Miss Nora Amy Gates, youngest daughter of Captain and Mrs. W. Gates, to Mr. Albert Edwin Ryeland, second son of Captain and Mrs. Ryeland. The Rev. O. F. R. Strickland officiated. The bride, who was given away by her father, was attired in a dress of white satin and georgette, and silver trimmings. The bridesmaids were miss Ryeland (sister of the bridegroom) and Miss G. Martin (cousin of the bride), who wore pale blue crepe-de-chine dresses, and black picture hats. They carried shower bouquets, and wore gold brooches (the gifts of the bridegroom). The best man was Mr. Henry Ryeland (brother of the bridegroom). The honeymoon was spent at Blackpool. The bridegroom's gift to the bride consisted of furs, and the bride's to the bridegroom a gold watch. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ryeland were the recipients of many useful presents, oh which the following is a list; - Bridegroom's father and mother, household effects; bride's father and mother, cheque; Mr. H. Ryeland, dinner service; Mr. C. Ryeland, tea service; Miss A. Ryeland, chamber service; Mr. Frank Ryeland, set of jugs; Mr. Fred Ryeland, towels; Master E. Ryeland, towels; Mrs. J. Gates ("Grandma"), blankets; Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Gates, bedspread; Mr. W. Gates, cheque; Mr. R. Gates, stainless knives; Mr. and Mrs. Stoneman, white quilt; Mr. E. S. R. Gates, stainless knives; Mrs. E. S. R. Gates, forks; Miss Peggy, forks; Mr. and Mrs. Webster, case of silver spoons and sugar tongs; Mr. and Mrs. Elcome, eiderdown; Mr. and Mrs. G. Tuthill, pillow cases; Mr. and Mrs. Everett, marble clock; Mr. and Mrs. B. Martin, table cloth; Miss G. Martin, duchesse set; Mrs. Marcus Allen and family, linen sheets and pillow cases; the staff and works, silver cake basket and silver dishes; Miss Austin, cruet; Mr. Humphreys, silver cruet; Mrs. Davis, copper scoop; Mr. and Mrs. Geodgeon, silver vases; Mr. and Mrs. Elworthy, silver butter dish; Mrs. Briggs, afternoon tea cloth; Miss Thompson, fancy cloth; Miss Allen, fancy cloth; Mrs. England, pickle fork; Mr. Gunn, butter dish; Miss Nightingale, bread dish; Majorie, silver jam scoop; Miss Day, tea cosy; Mr. Newberry, serviettes; Mr. and Mrs. A. Holmes, silver pickle jar and spoon; Aunt Fan, duchesse set; Mr. and Mrs. H. Elworthy, silver bread board; Mr. and Mrs. Harrison and family, teapot and set; Miss A. Webb, hand-painted picture; the Misses M. and E. Linns, apostle tea spoons; Miss M. Linn, table centre; and Miss Ravenscroft, Wedgewood art pot. - Dover Express, Friday 31 December 1920

    Children:
    1. 2. Geoffrey Edwin RYELAND was born on 14 Mar 1925 in Manchester, , Lancashire, England; died on 19 Feb 1979 in Newmarket, York County, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Bosham, , Sussex, England.
    2. Derek John RYELAND was born on 28 Feb 1928 in Barton upon Irwell, , Lancashire, England; died on 7 Feb 2009 in England; was buried in Reading, , Berkshire, England.
    3. Richard William RYELAND was born on 23 Aug 1930 in Cobham, , Surrey, England; died on 19 Sep 2015 in New Malden, , Surrey, England.
    4. Sheila Kathleen Nora RYELAND was born on 5 Jun 1933 in Hendon, , Middlesex, England; died in 1973 in Tonbridge, , Kent, England; was buried in Reading, , Berkshire, England.

  3. 6.  Edward George SNELLEdward George SNELL was born on 10 Mar 1897 in Exeter, , Devonshire, England (son of Frederick George SNELL and Rosa STARK); died on 31 Aug 1981 in Crawley, , Sussex, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 373F407314424594A93DFFD87CF653D6B097
    • Name: Ted SNELL
    • Occupation: Civil Servant - Post Office
    • Occupation: 1901, Brampford Speke, , Devonshire, England; Scholar
    • Residence: 1901, Brampford Speke, , Devonshire, England; Straddon's Cottage
    • Occupation: 26 Nov 1926, Taunton, , Somerset, England; Post Office Sorting Clerk and Telegraphist
    • Residence: 26 Nov 1926, Taunton, , Somerset, England; 2 Leslie Avenue
    • Occupation: 29 Sep 1939, Taunton, , Somerset, England; General Post Office Clerk
    • Residence: 29 Sep 1939, Taunton, , Somerset, England; 42, Greenway Crescent
    • Occupation: 22 May 1948, Taunton, , Somerset, England; Civil Servant
    • Residence: 22 May 1948, Taunton, , Somerset, England; 42 Greenway Crescent
    • Travel: 22 May 1960, Richards Landing, , Ontario, Canada; Visit to Canada
    • Travel: Oct 1972-Nov 1972, Aurora, York County, Ontario, Canada

    Notes:

    (Research):Births Jun 1897 Snell Edward George Exeter 5b 71

    Marriage Wells 5c 734

    Death Snell Edward George, Crawley, 18 1627

    Birth:
    153 52 Clifton Road

    Military:
    Telegraphist in WW1, Royal Flying Corps

    Flew reconissance missions over France in World War I and was one of the first wireless operators using Morse Code during those encounters

    Travel:
    Stayed until May 4th or 5th 1961, shipping company kept rescheduling the date.

    Travel:
    Visiting Aurora and Toronto

    Edward married Margaret Linda COX on 22 Mar 1922 in Wells, , Somerset, England. Margaret (daughter of Joseph William COX and Mary Matilda EMBLIN) was born on 24 Dec 1900 in Wells, , Somerset, England; died on 12 May 1972 in Taunton, , Somerset, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Margaret Linda COXMargaret Linda COX was born on 24 Dec 1900 in Wells, , Somerset, England (daughter of Joseph William COX and Mary Matilda EMBLIN); died on 12 May 1972 in Taunton, , Somerset, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: E6E8195CC92B43EBBA9A169A1DDC127DF15D
    • Residence: 1901, Wells, , Somerset, England; 18 Tucker Street
    • Residence: 1911, Wells, , Somerset, England; 23 St Cuthbert Street
    • Residence: 26 Nov 1926, Taunton, , Somerset, England; 2 Leslie Avenue
    • Residence: 29 Sep 1939, Taunton, , Somerset, England; Unpaid Domestic Duties
    • Travel: 1961, Richards Landing, , Ontario, Canada; Visit for 6 months
    • Obituary: 12 May 1972, Taunton, , Somerset, England
    • Residence: 12 May 1972, Taunton, , Somerset, England; 42 Greenway Cres
    • Cremated: 15 May 1972, Taunton, , Somerset, England

    Notes:

    (Research):Births Mar 1901 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COX Margaret Linda Wells 5c 408

    Death Snell Margaret Linda, Taunton, 7c 1150

    Obituary:
    Snell. - On the 12th May, at her home, 42, Greenway Crescent, Taunton, Margaret Linda, Aged 71 - Cremated at Taunton Deane, 15 May. Husband and family thank all the numerous friends who either attended the funeral service, sent condolences or contributions to the Cancer Research Fund.

    Cremated:
    "Taunton Deane"

    Died:
    Some sources list 14 May

    Children:
    1. Robert Edward SNELL was born on 11 Apr 1924 in Taunton, , Somerset, England; died on 5 Dec 2007 in Minehead, Somerset, England, United Kingdom.
    2. 3. Margaret Betty SNELL was born on 26 Nov 1926 in Taunton, , Somerset, England; died on 8 Apr 2010 in Newmarket, York County, Ontario, Canada; was buried on 4 Jan 2011 in Lydeard Hill, The Quantocks, Somerset, England.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  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]


  2. 9.  Mary Ann Elizabeth BANFILLMary Ann Elizabeth BANFILL was born on 2 Apr 1873 in Camberwell, Surrey, England (daughter of Henry William BANFILL and Mary Ann PENNY); died on 19 May 1942 in Banstead, , Surrey, England; was buried on 23 May 1942 in St Mary's Cemetery, Dover, , Kent, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 572EB26C60DC4F1799D2810583BE0A9F20D1
    • Occupation: 1891, Newington, , Kent, England; Dressmaker
    • Residence: 1891, Newington, , Kent, England; 4 Surrey Lane
    • Residence: 13 Jan 1895, Deptford, Kent, England; 32 Pomeroy Street
    • Residence: 13 Apr 1901, Manna South, Templemore, Tipperary, Munster, Ireland
    • Residence: 1942, Avalon, Lewisham Road, River, Dover, , Kent, England
    • Residence: 1942, Banstead, , Surrey, England; 2 Winkworth Road
    • Obituary: 29 May 1942, Dover, , Kent, England
    • Probate: 17 Aug 1942, Llandudno, , , Wales

    Notes:

    Birth:
    30-07-1873 (Joan)

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

    Obituary:
    Publication: Dover Express
    Publication date: Friday 29 May 1942

    Mrs. A. E. RYELAND
    The funeral took place on Saturday, at St. Mary's Cemetery, of Mrs. Mary Ann E. Ryeland, wife of Capt A. E. Ryeland, of 2, Winkworth Rd., Banstead, Surrey, who died on 19

    Probate:
    Ryeland Mary Ann Elizabeth of 2 Winkworth-road Banstead Surrey (wife of Arthur Edwin Ryeland) died 19 May 1942 Administration Llandudno 17 August to the said Arthur Edwin Ryeland retired army captian. Effects

    Died:
    2 Winkworth Road

    Buried:
    Grave Ld4 (Same grave as her son Edward)

    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. 4. 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.

  3. 10.  William Henry GATESWilliam Henry GATES was born on 9 Jan 1866 in Dover, , Kent, England; was christened on 28 Jan 1866 in St Mary The Virgin, Dover, , Kent, England (son of John Thomas GATES and Jane Rosina AUSTEN); died on 17 Jun 1943 in Horsham, , Sussex, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: BBAA93D5D6764B5687DEA08AFCEDF5446B30
    • Occupation: 1871, Dover, , Kent, England; Scholar
    • Residence: 1871, St Mary Holy Trinity, Dover, , Kent, England; 3 Seven Star Street
    • Occupation: 1881, Dover, , Kent, England; Stewards Boy (Ships)
    • Residence: 1881, Saint Mary The Virgin, Dover, Kent, England; 9 Seven Star Street
    • Occupation: 6 Dec 1885, Dover, , Kent, England; Mariner
    • Residence: 1901; First Mate on the Maidstone
    • Residence: 1911, Elham, , Kent, England; The Ship Invicta
    • Residence: 21 Dec 1920, Dover, , Kent, England; 197 Folkestone Road
    • Occupation: 29 Sep 1939, Dover, , Kent, England; Master Marine (Retired)
    • Residence: 29 Sep 1939, Dover, , Kent, England; 138, Folkestone Road
    • Residence: 1943, Dover, , Kent, England; 138 Folkestone Road
    • Residence: 1943, Horsham, , Sussex, England; 6 Norfolk Road
    • Obituary: 25 Jun 1943, Dover, , Kent, England; Dover Express
    • Probate: 4 Nov 1943, Llandudno, , , Wales

    Notes:

    (Research):Died before wife

    Not with family in 1891 Census may have been at sea

    Birth:
    Or very early 1866

    Obituary:
    DEATH OF CAPTIAN W. H. GATES
    The death occurred on Thursday last week, at Horsham, of William Henry Gates, M.B.E., the well known cross-Channel Service captain, in his 78

    Probate:
    Gates William Henry of 6 Norfolk-road Horsham Sussex died 17 June 1943 Probate llandudno 4 November to Westminster Bank Limited. Effects

    William married Norah Amy MARTIN on 6 Dec 1885 in Dover, , Kent, England. Norah (daughter of Jarvis MARTIN and Margaret Ann Puttee SUTTON) was born on 1 Jun 1865 in Dover, , Kent, England; was christened on 3 Sep 1865 in St Mary The Virgin, Dover, , Kent, England; died on 4 May 1948 in Taunton, , Somerset, England; was buried on 8 May 1948 in Taunton, , Somerset, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Norah Amy MARTINNorah Amy MARTIN was born on 1 Jun 1865 in Dover, , Kent, England; was christened on 3 Sep 1865 in St Mary The Virgin, Dover, , Kent, England (daughter of Jarvis MARTIN and Margaret Ann Puttee SUTTON); died on 4 May 1948 in Taunton, , Somerset, England; was buried on 8 May 1948 in Taunton, , Somerset, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: F9A58AA31E2141E0A2A786D5A3CB5DBE589E
    • Residence: 1871, Hougham, , Kent, England; 5 Durham Place
    • Occupation: 1881, Dover, , Kent, England; General Domestic Servant
    • Residence: 1881, Dover, , Kent, England; St James St National School
    • Residence: 1891, St Mary The Virgin, Dover, , Kent, England; 9 Seven Star Street
    • Residence: 1911, Dover, , Kent, England; 43 Eaton Road
    • Residence: 1901-1914, Dover, , Kent, England; 53 Eaton Rd
    • Occupation: 29 Sep 1939, Dover, , Kent, England; Unpaid Domestic Duties
    • Residence: 1948, Horsham, , Sussex, England; 76 Norfolk Road
    • Probate: 27 Jul 1948, London, , Greater London, England

    Notes:

    (Research):Somtimes spelt Nora

    Birth Jul - Sept 1865 MARTIN Norah Amy, Dover 2a 768

    Residence:
    43 on Army Records

    Probate:
    Gates Norah Amy of 76 Norfolk-road Horsham Sussex widow died 4 May 1948 at 68 Addison-grove Taunton Probate London 27 Jul to Alice Constance Stoneman (wife of George Stoneman) and Nora Amy Florence Ryeland (wife of Albert Edwin Ryeland). Effects

    Died:
    68 Addison Grove, Taunton

    Buried:
    St John the Evangelist Churchyard Staplegrove

    Notes:

    Married:
    Parish Church St Mary The Virgin
    In the presence of William Baker and Mary Alice Martin

    Children:
    1. Frederick Charles GATES was born in 1886 in Dover, , Kent, England; and died.
    2. William Henry GATES was born in 1888 in Dover, , Kent, England; died on 4 Sep 1949.
    3. Alice Constance GATES was born on 21 Jun 1889 in Dover, , Kent, England; died in 1977 in Somerset, England.
    4. Horace John GATES was born in 1891 in Dover, , Kent, England; died on 19 Nov 1917 in Greece.
    5. Albert Edward D GATES was born in 1894 in Dover, , Kent, England; and died.
    6. 5. Nora Amy Florence GATES was born on 21 Dec 1899 in Dover, , Kent, England; was christened on 5 Feb 1899 in Dover, , Kent, England; died in Jan 1986 in Reading, , Berkshire, England; was buried in Jan 1986 in Reading, , Berkshire, England.
    7. Reginald Victor GATES was born in 1900 in Dover, , Kent, England; and died.

  5. 12.  Frederick George SNELLFrederick George SNELL was born about 1875 in St Thomas, Devon, England; was christened on 12 Sep 1875 in Cheriton Fitzpaine, , Devonshire, England (son of William SNELL and Mary Elizabeth ALFORD); died on 28 Oct 1965 in Taunton, , Somerset, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 267987856874411BAA871F3E84047275E059
    • Alt. Birth: 1873, Lowton, Devon, England
    • Occupation: 1881, Farringdon, Devon, England; Scholar
    • Occupation: 1881, Farringdon, Devon, England; Scholar
    • Residence: 1881, Farringdon, Devon, England; Bishops Court Lodge
    • Occupation: 1896, Exeter, , Devonshire, England; Master Baker
    • Residence: 1896, Exeter, , Devonshire, England; Clifton Road
    • Occupation: 1901, Brampford Speke, , Devonshire, England; Journeyman Baker and Confections (Bread)
    • Residence: 1901, Brampford Speke, , Devonshire, England; Straddon's Cottage
    • Occupation: 1911, Taunton, , Somerset, England; Baker
    • Residence: 1911, Taunton, , Somerset, England; 66 ALMA STREET
    • Residence: 1965, Exeter, , Devonshire, England; Southlands Heavitree Road
    • Probate: 7 Dec 1965, Exeter, , Devonshire, England

    Notes:

    (Research):Marriages Jun 1896 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Snell Fred George Exeter 5b 185 Stark Rosa Exeter 5b 185

    I strongly suspect this is the Fred Gh Snell in the 1939 Register of England & Wales. Everything matches except for the occupation:

    Gender: Male
    Birth: Sep 12 1875
    Residence: Sep 29 1939
    8, Mansfield Road, Taunton, Somerset, England
    Age: 64
    Marital status: Widowed
    Occupation: Innkeeper Retired

    Birth:
    Higher Lodge, Bishops Court Farrington

    Sowton, Farringdon according to Betty Ryeland, District of St. Thomas includes Sowton & Farringdon

    1871 Towton, Devon according to other records

    1911 Lowton, Devon

    Alt. Birth:
    Likely Sowton

    Probate:
    Snell Fred George of Southlands Heavitree Road Exeter died 28 October 1965 at Trinity Hospital Taunton Administration Exeter 7 December to Edward George Snell retired civil servant.

    Died:
    Trinity Hospital

    Frederick married Rosa STARK on 5 Apr 1896 in St Matthew, Exeter, , Devonshire, England. Rosa (daughter of Robert STARK and Sarah SURRIDGE) was born on 24 Apr 1870 in Poltimore, , Devonshire, England; was christened on 15 May 1870 in Poltimore, , Devonshire, England; died on 24 Jul 1924 in Taunton, , Somerset, England; was buried in Taunton, , Somerset, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Rosa STARKRosa STARK was born on 24 Apr 1870 in Poltimore, , Devonshire, England; was christened on 15 May 1870 in Poltimore, , Devonshire, England (daughter of Robert STARK and Sarah SURRIDGE); died on 24 Jul 1924 in Taunton, , Somerset, England; was buried in Taunton, , Somerset, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: B9620E01607847DCA509FE4CF107B436FF97
    • Occupation: 1871, Poltimore, , Devonshire, England; Scholar
    • Residence: 1871, Poltimore, , Devonshire, England; 2 Collage Moor Lane
    • Occupation: 1881, Poltimore, , Devonshire, England; Scholar
    • Residence: 1881, Poltimore, , Devonshire, England; Moor Lane Cottages
    • Occupation: 1891, Exeter, , Devonshire, England; Housemaid Domestic Servant
    • Residence: 1891, Exeter, , Devonshire, England; St Leonard Road Grovelands
    • Residence: 1901, Brampford Speke, , Devonshire, England; Straddon's Cottage
    • Probate: 19 Sep 1924, Taunton, , Somerset, England

    Notes:

    (Research):Births Jun 1870 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Stark Rosa St. Thomas 5b 68

    Named Nora in 1901 census but same age and same birth place so most likely the same person

    Birth:
    Sunday 8:30am

    Probate:
    Snell Rosa of 14 East Reach Taunton (wife of Fred George Snell) died 24 Jul 1924 Administration Taunton 19 September to the said Fred Geroge Snell licenses victualler. Effects

    Died:
    Vol 5c Page 306

    Notes:

    Married:
    Look in Exeter Flying Post 18/04/1896 for what appears to be a very shot and undetailed announcement.

    Children:
    1. 6. Edward George SNELL was born on 10 Mar 1897 in Exeter, , Devonshire, England; died on 31 Aug 1981 in Crawley, , Sussex, England.
    2. Beatrice Jessie SNELL was born in 1900 in Exeter, , Devonshire, England; and died.
    3. Florence Rosa SNELL was born in 1902 in Brampford Speke, , Devonshire, England; and died.
    4. Frederick William SNELL was born on 14 Apr 1904 in Taunton, , Somerset, England; died in 1993 in Taunton, , Somerset, England.
    5. Edith Lucinda SNELL was born on 19 Aug 1906 in Taunton, , Somerset, England; and died.
    6. Margery Grace SNELL was born on 17 Sep 1908 in Taunton, , Somerset, England; and died.
    7. Leslie Robert SNELL was born on 29 Nov 1912 in Taunton, , Somerset, England; died in 2000.

  7. 14.  Joseph William COXJoseph William COX was born in 1866 in Kington Magna, Somerset / Dorset, England (son of Edward COX and Elizabeth BOURTON); died in 1915 in Wells, , Somerset, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: FDD1A33C0E4B4F098D97418A2C2381F3101C
    • Occupation: Ag Lab, Plate Layer, Platelayers G W Railway
    • Alt. Birth: 1866, Bourton, , Dorset, England
    • Alt. Birth: 1866, Wincanton, , Somerset, England
    • Residence: 1871, Ebbw Vale, , Monmouth, Wales; 77 Commercial Street, Bedwelty
    • Occupation: 1881, Cloford, Somerset, England; Ag Lab
    • Residence: 1881, Cloford, Somerset, England; Fields Near Road To Frome
    • Residence: 13 Dec 1888, East Cranmore, , Somerset, England
    • Occupation: 1891, Shepton Mallet, , Somerset, England; Railway Plate Layer
    • Residence: 1891, Shepton Mallet, , Somerset, England; 21 Garston Street
    • Occupation: 1901, Wells, , Somerset, England; Plate Layer G.W. Railway
    • Residence: 1901, St Cuthbert, Wells, , Somerset, England; 18 Tucker Street
    • Occupation: 1911, Wells, , Somerset, England; Assistant Super Insurance Society
    • Residence: 1911, Wells, , Somerset, England; 23 St Cuthbert Street

    Notes:

    (Research):Birth place = Kington Magna Somerset in 1871 Census

    Birth:
    Age off by + 10 years in 1901 census

    Joseph married Mary Matilda EMBLIN on 13 Dec 1888 in Stoke St Michael, Somerset, England. Mary (daughter of Edward Richard GREEN and Ann EMBLIN) was born on 25 Jan 1867 in Stoke St Michael, Somerset, England; was christened on 26 Apr 1868 in Stoke Lane, Somerset, England; died on 13 Apr 1952 in Taunton, , Somerset, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Mary Matilda EMBLINMary Matilda EMBLIN was born on 25 Jan 1867 in Stoke St Michael, Somerset, England; was christened on 26 Apr 1868 in Stoke Lane, Somerset, England (daughter of Edward Richard GREEN and Ann EMBLIN); died on 13 Apr 1952 in Taunton, , Somerset, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: C3DFB46ECA3B4C6FA7889EE73CF7CD86BEAB
    • Name: Martha Mary EMBLIN
    • Name: Polley EMBLIN
    • Occupation: 1871, Stoke Lane, Somerset, England; Scholar
    • Residence: 1871, Stoke Lane, Somerset, England; Stoke Village
    • Occupation: 1881, Stoke Lane, Somerset, England; Farm Servant
    • Residence: 1881, Stoke Lane, Somerset, England; Stoke Farm
    • Residence: 1891, Shepton Mallet, , Somerset, England; 21 Garston Street
    • Residence: 1901, Wells, , Somerset, England; 18 Tucker Street
    • Occupation: 1911, Wells, , Somerset, England; Home Duties
    • Occupation: 29 Sep 1939, Taunton, , Somerset, England; Unpaid Domestic Duties
    • Residence: 29 Sep 1939, Taunton, , Somerset, England; 9, Fowler Street
    • Residence: 1952, Taunton, , Somerset, England; Lea Hurst 9 Fowler Street
    • Probate: 25 Sep 1952

    Notes:

    A stoic woman who never worked and when her husband died early, he was so well insured, she didn't have to go out and work.

    (Research):Also known as Martha Mary and "Polly"

    Lived in Wells Somerset

    Christened:
    Baptised Mary Matilda

    Residence:
    Living with daughter Phyllis

    Probate:
    COX Mary Matilda of Lea Hurst 9 Fowler-stret Taunton widow died 13 Apr 1952 Administration (with Will) Gloucester 25 September to Rhoda Victoria Kingston widow and Gladys Violet Goodliff (wife of Basil William Goodliff). Effects

    Notes:

    Married:
    In the prescence of Edward Cox and Emily Ann Emblin

    Children:
    1. Florence Mary COX was born in 1889 in Shepton Mallet, , Somerset, England; died in Apr 1952.
    2. Beatrice May COX was born in 1890 in Shepton Mallet, , Somerset, England; died on 11 Nov 1918 in Devizes, , Wiltshire, England.
    3. Ernest Edward COX was born in 1892 in Westbury, , Somerset, England; and died.
    4. Walter Stanley COX was born in 1895 in Wells, , Somerset, England; and died.
    5. Rhoda Victoria COX was born in 1897 in Wells, , Somerset, England; and died.
    6. 7. Margaret Linda COX was born on 24 Dec 1900 in Wells, , Somerset, England; died on 12 May 1972 in Taunton, , Somerset, England.
    7. Phyllis Pauline COX was born on 24 Apr 1905 in Wells, , Somerset, England; and died.
    8. Gladys Violet COX was born in 1908 in Wells, , Somerset, England; and died.
    9. Jack COX was born in 1909; died before 1911.


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