Ryeland Family Tree

The Genealogy of the Ryeland and connected Families

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7551 Ste-Th Family: Alb DOUCET / (F11316)
 
7552 Ste-Th Family: Victor DOUCET / (F11332)
 
7553 Ste-Th Family: Ad DOUCET / (F11647)
 
7554 Ste. Famille-de-l' CHOREST, Marie (I23690)
 
7555 Steerage Passenger
 
RYELAND, Ann (I1289)
 
7556 Stella died one day after giving birth to Maribeth, from complications. She is buried in Redding Cemetery, California. GARRISON, Mary Estella (I12866)
 
7557 Stephen Roblin (1761-1823) was probably not married. Upon his death without a will in 1823, a Letter of Administration for his estate was given to Owen Wessels (son of Sarah Wessels' brother Nicholas) as next-of-kin. ROBLIN, Stephen (I8651)
 
7558 Stephen Targett stole a bag of wheat and a sheep and was transported to Australia his parents and other siblings followed him out to AU TARGETT, Stephen (I10888)
 
7559 Stephen White lists Rene Bernard BERNARD, Rene (I24067)
 
7560 Stewart in 1911 census WILLIAMS, David James Stewart (I13298)
 
7561 Stewart Johnson writes (2002):

"My name is Edward Stewart Johnson (known as Stewart) born in 1939 to Harold and Edith (nee Haigh) Johnson. My father Harold was the son of Bertie and Annie Edith Johnson and Annie's maiden name was Spearpoint. It was while tracing her ancestry that I came across your work. What is interesting though is that there appear to be no records of her Spearpoint branch or of the related family anywhere on the internet.

"Annie Edith was born on 13th June 1876 in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire to Ann Spearpoint formerly Snowden and John Spearpoint who was the son of Ingram and Sarah Spearpoint born on 28th February 1849. John appears from the internet entry ID1352 to have died in 1914 in Wharfedale, Yorkshire. No other details appear to be known about him.

"In fact John Spearpoint was married in Bermondsey, London on 24th May 1874 to Ann Snowden daughter of Isaac Snowden and Sarah Snowden (nee Hobson) both of Sheffield Yorks. Ann was born in 1851 the year after Isaac and Sarah's marriage on 26th Dec 1850. Ann and John then had my grandmother and also a son. Then the rest gets woolly. Apparently Ann either died in England or in the US, but the story is that they emigrated to the US in the late 1870s, but that Annie was sent back to England around 1880 care of the purser and we thought that father John stayed on in America with his son, that is until we noted his death in Wharfedale in 1914 (I must get the death certificate). Annie was brought up by the Snowdens in Sheffield until she met Bertie Johnson and married him there on 24th November 1894. The only record I have of Spearpoints crossing the atlantic is in 1877 on the SS City of Richmond from Liverpool to New York (18 June). The manifest lists Mary Spearpoint aged 24 "wife" and John Spearpoint aged 1 "infant". I don't know who they are unless baby John was the Spearpoint (son of Ingram and Caroline Isabella Cogan) who died in Rosella, NSW Australia in 1938. But I cannot trace Mary."

I replied:

To see about Spearpoint individuals coming through New York, I checked the http://www.ellisisland.org/search/ site but there was only the one Spearpoint below. From 1892 to 1924, more than 22 million immigrants, passengers, and crew members came through Ellis Island and the Port of New York. The ship companies that transported these passengers kept detailed passenger lists, called "ship manifests."

Name: Spearpoint, Lillian Ethnicity: U.S.A., U.S.A. Date of Arrival: August 02, 1922 Age on Arrival: 38y Gender: F Ship of Travel: President Polk Port of Departure: London, Middlesex, England, UK

Lillian Spearpoint was a member of the ship's crew and would have been born about 1884. This could be her married name, rather than maiden name. Her place of residence was not listed.

However, any individuals undertaking pre-1892 travel to NY are not included, so the Spearpoint information for the earlier period you are seeking would not be listed. I was disappointed not to find subsequent cross-Atlantic travel via NY.



 
JOHNSON, Bertie (I15303)
 
7562 Stewart Johnson writes (2002):

"My name is Edward Stewart Johnson (known as Stewart) born in 1939 to Harold and Edith (nee Haigh) Johnson. My father Harold was the son of Bertie and Annie Edith Johnson and Annie's maiden name was Spearpoint. It was while tracing her ancestry that I came across your work. What is interesting though is that there appear to be no records of her Spearpoint branch or of the related family anywhere on the internet.

"Annie Edith was born on 13th June 1876 in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire to Ann Spearpoint formerly Snowden and John Spearpoint who was the son of Ingram and Sarah Spearpoint born on 28th February 1849. John appears from the internet entry ID1352 to have died in 1914 in Wharfedale, Yorkshire. No other details appear to be known about him.

"In fact John Spearpoint was married in Bermondsey, London on 24th May 1874 to Ann Snowden daughter of Isaac Snowden and Sarah Snowden (nee Hobson) both of Sheffield Yorks. Ann was born in 1851 the year after Isaac and Sarah's marriage on 26th Dec 1850. Ann and John then had my grandmother and also a son. Then the rest gets woolly. Apparently Ann either died in England or in the US, but the story is that they emigrated to the US in the late 1870s, but that Annie was sent back to England around 1880 care of the purser and we thought that father John stayed on in America with his son, that is until we noted his death in Wharfedale in 1914 (I must get the death certificate). Annie was brought up by the Snowdens in Sheffield until she met Bertie Johnson and married him there on 24th November 1894. The only record I have of Spearpoints crossing the atlantic is in 1877 on the SS City of Richmond from Liverpool to New York (18 June). The manifest lists Mary Spearpoint aged 24 "wife" and John Spearpoint aged 1 "infant". I don't know who they are unless baby John was the Spearpoint (son of Ingram and Caroline Isabella Cogan) who died in Rosella, NSW Australia in 1938. But I cannot trace Mary."

I replied:

To see about Spearpoint individuals coming through New York, I checked the http://www.ellisisland.org/search/ site but there was only the one Spearpoint below. From 1892 to 1924, more than 22 million immigrants, passengers, and crew members came through Ellis Island and the Port of New York. The ship companies that transported these passengers kept detailed passenger lists, called "ship manifests."

Name: Spearpoint, Lillian Ethnicity: U.S.A., U.S.A. Date of Arrival: August 02, 1922 Age on Arrival: 38y Gender: F Ship of Travel: President Polk Port of Departure: London, Middlesex, England, UK

Lillian Spearpoint was a member of the ship's crew and would have been born about 1884. This could be her married name, rather than maiden name. Her place of residence was not listed.

However, any individuals undertaking pre-1892 travel to NY are not included, so the Spearpoint information for the earlier period you are seeking would not be listed. I was disappointed not to find subsequent cross-Atlantic travel via NY.



 
SPEARPOINT, Annie Edith (I15307)
 
7563 Stewart Johnson writes (2002):

"My name is Edward Stewart Johnson (known as Stewart) born in 1939 to Harold and Edith (nee Haigh) Johnson. My father Harold was the son of Bertie and Annie Edith Johnson and Annie's maiden name was Spearpoint. It was while tracing her ancestry that I came across your work. What is interesting though is that there appear to be no records of her Spearpoint branch or of the related family anywhere on the internet.

"Annie Edith was born on 13th June 1876 in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire to Ann Spearpoint formerly Snowden and John Spearpoint who was the son of Ingram and Sarah Spearpoint born on 28th February 1849. John appears from the internet entry ID1352 to have died in 1914 in Wharfedale, Yorkshire. No other details appear to be known about him.

"In fact John Spearpoint was married in Bermondsey, London on 24th May 1874 to Ann Snowden daughter of Isaac Snowden and Sarah Snowden (nee Hobson) both of Sheffield Yorks. Ann was born in 1851 the year after Isaac and Sarah's marriage on 26th Dec 1850. Ann and John then had my grandmother and also a son. Then the rest gets woolly. Apparently Ann either died in England or in the US, but the story is that they emigrated to the US in the late 1870s, but that Annie was sent back to England around 1880 care of the purser and we thought that father John stayed on in America with his son, that is until we noted his death in Wharfedale in 1914 (I must get the death certificate). Annie was brought up by the Snowdens in Sheffield until she met Bertie Johnson and married him there on 24th November 1894. The only record I have of Spearpoints crossing the atlantic is in 1877 on the SS City of Richmond from Liverpool to New York (18 June). The manifest lists Mary Spearpoint aged 24 "wife" and John Spearpoint aged 1 "infant". I don't know who they are unless baby John was the Spearpoint (son of Ingram and Caroline Isabella Cogan) who died in Rosella, NSW Australia in 1938. But I cannot trace Mary."

I replied:

To see about Spearpoint individuals coming through New York, I checked the http://www.ellisisland.org/search/ site but there was only the one Spearpoint below. From 1892 to 1924, more than 22 million immigrants, passengers, and crew members came through Ellis Island and the Port of New York. The ship companies that transported these passengers kept detailed passenger lists, called "ship manifests."

Name: Spearpoint, Lillian Ethnicity: U.S.A., U.S.A. Date of Arrival: August 02, 1922 Age on Arrival: 38y Gender: F Ship of Travel: President Polk Port of Departure: London, Middlesex, England, UK

Lillian Spearpoint was a member of the ship's crew and would have been born about 1884. This could be her married name, rather than maiden name. Her place of residence was not listed.

However, any individuals undertaking pre-1892 travel to NY are not included, so the Spearpoint information for the earlier period you are seeking would not be listed. I was disappointed not to find subsequent cross-Atlantic travel via NY.



 
SPEARPOINT, John (I15715)
 
7564 Stewart Johnson writes (2002):

"My name is Edward Stewart Johnson (known as Stewart) born in 1939 to Harold and Edith (nee Haigh) Johnson. My father Harold was the son of Bertie and Annie Edith Johnson and Annie's maiden name was Spearpoint. It was while tracing her ancestry that I came across your work. What is interesting though is that there appear to be no records of her Spearpoint branch or of the related family anywhere on the internet.

"Annie Edith was born on 13th June 1876 in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire to Ann Spearpoint formerly Snowden and John Spearpoint who was the son of Ingram and Sarah Spearpoint born on 28th February 1849. John appears from the internet entry ID1352 to have died in 1914 in Wharfedale, Yorkshire. No other details appear to be known about him.

"In fact John Spearpoint was married in Bermondsey, London on 24th May 1874 to Ann Snowden daughter of Isaac Snowden and Sarah Snowden (nee Hobson) both of Sheffield Yorks. Ann was born in 1851 the year after Isaac and Sarah's marriage on 26th Dec 1850. Ann and John then had my grandmother and also a son. Then the rest gets woolly. Apparently Ann either died in England or in the US, but the story is that they emigrated to the US in the late 1870s, but that Annie was sent back to England around 1880 care of the purser and we thought that father John stayed on in America with his son, that is until we noted his death in Wharfedale in 1914 (I must get the death certificate). Annie was brought up by the Snowdens in Sheffield until she met Bertie Johnson and married him there on 24th November 1894. The only record I have of Spearpoints crossing the atlantic is in 1877 on the SS City of Richmond from Liverpool to New York (18 June). The manifest lists Mary Spearpoint aged 24 "wife" and John Spearpoint aged 1 "infant". I don't know who they are unless baby John was the Spearpoint (son of Ingram and Caroline Isabella Cogan) who died in Rosella, NSW Australia in 1938. But I cannot trace Mary."



 
JOHNSON, Harold (I15878)
 
7565 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. EMLYN, Gladys A (I17295)
 
7566 Still living July 2010 NAVICKAS, Veronica "Vera" (I10665)
 
7567 Stillborn SPICER, Thomas (I36885)
 
7568 Stoke in the 1891 census GREEN, Wyndham (I37244)
 
7569 Stoke Upon Trent in 1851 census BRADBURY, Mary Ann (I828)
 
7570 STORY Eleanor of 38 Ferntower-road Highbury Middlesex spinster died 17 September 1919 Probate London 23 October to Edith Constance Bradbury spinster. Effects 1647 pounds 16s. STORY, Eleanor (I12783)
 
7571 Strand District KEBELL, Stephen (I5753)
 
7572 Stratford General Hospital ROBINSON, Jean Frances (I2180)
 
7573 Stratton HARDY, Thomas (I16620)
 
7574 Streatham Vale KIDD, Winifred Hilda (I15094)
 
7575 Stroudsberg, Monroe Co., NJ, USA ANDERSON, Elizabeth R. (I12035)
 
7576 Student of Royal College of Music living in New Cross London LARGE, Martha Mary (I1305)
 
7577 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. ARNOTT, Peter David (I36965)
 
7578 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. ARNOTT, Bridgid Mary (I36966)
 
7579 Subject: Hall line in Folkestone

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~tbretz/Hall/Halleng_descendant.tx t Created 20 March 2003 by Tracy Hall Bretz


| Richard Hall | b. Apr 1803, Folkestone, Kent, England | d. 26 Jan 1880, Folkestone, Kent, England | chd. 27 Apr 1803, Folkestone, Kent, England | & Ann Freeman | b. Jun 1805, Folkestone, Kent, England | d. 18 Jul 1887, Folkestone, Kent, England | m. 7 Jul 1824, Dover, Kent, England | | Richard Hall | | b. 6 Nov 1824, Folkestone, Kent, England | | John Freeman Hall | | b. 4 May 1827, Folkestone, Kent, England | | Elizabeth Ann "Betsey" Hall | | b. 5 Nov 1830, Folkestone, Kent, England | | & W. S. Wood?? | | William Hall | | b. 11 Jun 1833, Folkestone, Kent, England | | d. 1 Aug 1879, Folkestone, Kent, England | | brd. Aug 1879, Folkestone, Kent, England | | & Harriet Elizabeth | | b. Jun 1834, Plymouth, Devon | | d. 2 May 1890 | | | Elizabeth J. Hall | | | b. abt 1859, Folkestone, Kent, England | | | William Hall | | | b. 1860 | | | d. 1929, Folkestone, Kent, England | | | | Albert Hall | | | | unknown Hall | | | | & Thomas Evans | | | | | Thomas Evans | | | | | Nora Evans | | | | unknown Hall | | | | & unknown Dorman | | | | unknown Hall | | | | & F. Cox | | | John "Jack" Hall | | | b. abt 1861 | | | d. 1921, Royal Victoria Hospital | | | Mary Anne Hall | | | b. 4 Apr 1861, Folkestone, Kent, England | | | d. 9 Mar 1943 | | | brd. 1943, Evergreen Cemetery, Everett, WA | | | & Cecil "Jim" Begent | | | b. 1 Aug 1858, Brighton, Sussex, England | | | d. 27 Dec 1944, Everett, WA | | | brd. 30 Dec 1944, Evergreen Cemetery, Everett, WA | | | m. 23 Jul 1881, Parish Church, Saltwood, Kent, England | | | | Alice Elizabeth Begent | | | | b. 27 Sep 1882, Burlingame, Osage Co, KS | | | | d. 28 Mar 1968, Mount Vernon (Hospital) | | | | brd. 1 Apr 1968, Evergreen Cemetery, Everett, WA | | | | & Pleasant Castiller Hall | | | | b. 11 Oct 1878, Stevenson, Jackson Co, AL | | | | d. 29 Apr 1947, Everett General Hospital, Everett, WA | | | | brd. 3 May 1947, Evergreen Cemetery, Everett, WA | | | | m. 4 Apr 1907, Everett, WA | | | | | Charles Cecil Hall | | | | | b. 23 Apr 1910, Everett, WA | | | | | d. 1987, Everett, WA | | | | | brd. Stanwood, WA | | | | | & Georgia Ethyl Ward | | | | | b. 31 Dec 1909, NY? | | | | | d. Jul 1984, Stanwood, WA | | | | | brd. Stanwood, WA | | | | | m. 20 Jun 1937, Tacoma, WA | | | | | Marjorie Jane Hall | | | | | b. 22 May 1915, Everett, WA | | | | | d. 19 Nov 1964, Everett, WA | | | | | brd. 23 Nov 1964, Evergreen Cemetery, Everett, WA | | | | Mary Ann Begent | | | | b. 17 Dec 1888, Burlingame, Osage Co, KS | | | | d. 30 May 1978, Everett, WA | | | | brd. 3 Jun 1978, Evergreen Cemetery, Everett, WA | | | | & Vern Luther Cimmery | | | | b. 24 Sep 1890 | | | | d. 20 Feb 1962 | | | | brd. 24 Feb 1962, Evergreen Cemetery, Everett, WA | | | | m. San Diego, California | | | | | Vern Cimmery | | | | Bertha Mae Begent* | | | | b. 12 Feb 1893, Burlingame, Osage Co, KS | | | | d. 17 Aug 1959, Bremerton, WA | | | | brd. Inglewood Park Cemetery, Inglewood ,California | | | | & LaRue Taylor Applegate | | | | b. 1 Apr 1890 | | | | d. 18 Dec 1931 | | | | brd. Evergreen Cemetery, Everett, WA | | | | m. 6 Jun 1911, Everett, WA | | | | | Virginia Applegate | | | | Bertha Mae Begent* | | | | b. 12 Feb 1893, Burlingame, Osage Co, KS | | | | d. 17 Aug 1959, Bremerton, WA | | | | brd. Inglewood Park Cemetery, Inglewood ,California | | | | & Bob May | | | | d. 13 Sep 1958 | | | | Nelle Helen Begent | | | | b. 16 Feb 1887, Burlingame, Osage Co, KS | | | | d. 15 Nov 1969, Bremerton, WA | | | | brd. 18 Nov 1969, Evergreen Cemetery, Everett, WA | | | | & Sherman Kirk | | | | m. Everett, WA | | | | Rebie Cecelia Begent | | | | b. 20 Feb 1899, Burlingame, Osage Co, KS | | | | d. 8 Sep 1938, Bremerton, Kitsap Co, WA | | | | brd. Evergreen Cemetery, Everett, WA | | | | & unknown Smith | | | | | Ruth? Smith | | | | | d. 26 Jun 1962 | | | | Louis Begent | | | | b. 10 Nov 1883, Burlingame, Osage Co, KS | | | | d. 3 Oct 1885, Burlingame, Osage Co, KS | | | George Hall | | | b. 1863 | | | d. 6 Jul 1929, Royal Victoria Hospital | | | brd. 10 Jul 1929, Folkestone, England | | | & Alice Dends?? | | | | George E. Hall | | | | b. May 1888 | | | | & UNNAMED | | | | Alice E. Hall | | | | & D Page | | | | Will Hall | | | | & UNNAMED | | | Richard Hall | | | b. 1866 | | | d. 9 Jul 1913 | | | Martha Hall | | | b. 1872 | | | d. 12 Nov 1936, Home, Foord Road, Folkestone | | | brd. Parish Church, Folkestone, England | | Robert Hall | | b. 7 Nov 1835, Folkestone, Kent, England | | Jane Hall | | b. November 1836, Folkestone, Kent, England | | c. November 30, 1836 | | d. before birth of sister in 1839 | | Jane Hall | | b. 11 Oct 1839, Folkestone, Kent, England | | & unknown Phibbs | | Susannah Hall | | b. 22 Feb 1841, Folkestone, Kent, England | | Thomas Hall | | b. 14 Sep 1843, Folkestone, Kent, England | | Henry Hall | | b. 22 Feb 1845, Folkestone, Kent, England



 
HALL, Richard (I16022)
 
7580 Subject: Hall line in Folkestone http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~tbretz/Hall/Halleng_descendant.tx t Created 20 March 2003 by Tracy Hall Bretz


Thomas Hall
b. 24 Apr 1772, Folkestone, Kent, England & Susan Boorn
b. 1774
m. 29 Apr 1792, Folkestone, Kent, England | William Hall | b. 1792 | chd. 26 Sep 1792, Folkestone, Kent, England | Susan Hall | b. 1795 | chd. 27 Feb 1795, Folkestone, Kent, England | Thomas Hall | b. 1800 | chd. 15 Jun 1800, Folkestone, Kent, England | Richard Hall | b. Apr 1803, Folkestone, Kent, England | d. 26 Jan 1880, Folkestone, Kent, England | chd. 27 Apr 1803, Folkestone, Kent, England | & Ann Freeman | b. Jun 1805, Folkestone, Kent, England | d. 18 Jul 1887, Folkestone, Kent, England | m. 7 Jul 1824, Dover, Kent, England | | Richard Hall | | b. 6 Nov 1824, Folkestone, Kent, England | | John Freeman Hall | | b. 4 May 1827, Folkestone, Kent, England | | Elizabeth Ann "Betsey" Hall | | b. 5 Nov 1830, Folkestone, Kent, England | | & W. S. Wood?? | | William Hall | | b. 11 Jun 1833, Folkestone, Kent, England | | d. 1 Aug 1879, Folkestone, Kent, England | | brd. Aug 1879, Folkestone, Kent, England | | & Harriet Elizabeth | | b. Jun 1834, Plymouth, Devon | | d. 2 May 1890 | | | Elizabeth J. Hall | | | b. abt 1859, Folkestone, Kent, England | | | William Hall | | | b. 1860 | | | d. 1929, Folkestone, Kent, England | | | | Albert Hall | | | | unknown Hall | | | | & Thomas Evans | | | | | Thomas Evans | | | | | Nora Evans | | | | unknown Hall | | | | & unknown Dorman | | | | unknown Hall | | | | & F. Cox | | | John "Jack" Hall | | | b. abt 1861 | | | d. 1921, Royal Victoria Hospital | | | Mary Anne Hall | | | b. 4 Apr 1861, Folkestone, Kent, England | | | d. 9 Mar 1943 | | | brd. 1943, Evergreen Cemetery, Everett, WA | | | & Cecil "Jim" Begent | | | b. 1 Aug 1858, Brighton, Sussex, England | | | d. 27 Dec 1944, Everett, WA | | | brd. 30 Dec 1944, Evergreen Cemetery, Everett, WA | | | m. 23 Jul 1881, Parish Church, Saltwood, Kent, England | | | | Alice Elizabeth Begent | | | | b. 27 Sep 1882, Burlingame, Osage Co, KS | | | | d. 28 Mar 1968, Mount Vernon (Hospital) | | | | brd. 1 Apr 1968, Evergreen Cemetery, Everett, WA | | | | & Pleasant Castiller Hall | | | | b. 11 Oct 1878, Stevenson, Jackson Co, AL | | | | d. 29 Apr 1947, Everett General Hospital, Everett, WA | | | | brd. 3 May 1947, Evergreen Cemetery, Everett, WA | | | | m. 4 Apr 1907, Everett, WA | | | | | Charles Cecil Hall | | | | | b. 23 Apr 1910, Everett, WA | | | | | d. 1987, Everett, WA | | | | | brd. Stanwood, WA | | | | | & Georgia Ethyl Ward | | | | | b. 31 Dec 1909, NY? | | | | | d. Jul 1984, Stanwood, WA | | | | | brd. Stanwood, WA | | | | | m. 20 Jun 1937, Tacoma, WA | | | | | Marjorie Jane Hall | | | | | b. 22 May 1915, Everett, WA | | | | | d. 19 Nov 1964, Everett, WA | | | | | brd. 23 Nov 1964, Evergreen Cemetery, Everett, WA | | | | Mary Ann Begent | | | | b. 17 Dec 1888, Burlingame, Osage Co, KS | | | | d. 30 May 1978, Everett, WA | | | | brd. 3 Jun 1978, Evergreen Cemetery, Everett, WA | | | | & Vern Luther Cimmery | | | | b. 24 Sep 1890 | | | | d. 20 Feb 1962 | | | | brd. 24 Feb 1962, Evergreen Cemetery, Everett, WA | | | | m. San Diego, California | | | | | Vern Cimmery | | | | Bertha Mae Begent* | | | | b. 12 Feb 1893, Burlingame, Osage Co, KS | | | | d. 17 Aug 1959, Bremerton, WA | | | | brd. Inglewood Park Cemetery, Inglewood ,California | | | | & LaRue Taylor Applegate | | | | b. 1 Apr 1890 | | | | d. 18 Dec 1931 | | | | brd. Evergreen Cemetery, Everett, WA | | | | m. 6 Jun 1911, Everett, WA | | | | | Virginia Applegate | | | | Bertha Mae Begent* | | | | b. 12 Feb 1893, Burlingame, Osage Co, KS | | | | d. 17 Aug 1959, Bremerton, WA | | | | brd. Inglewood Park Cemetery, Inglewood ,California | | | | & Bob May | | | | d. 13 Sep 1958 | | | | Nelle Helen Begent | | | | b. 16 Feb 1887, Burlingame, Osage Co, KS | | | | d. 15 Nov 1969, Bremerton, WA | | | | brd. 18 Nov 1969, Evergreen Cemetery, Everett, WA | | | | & Sherman Kirk | | | | m. Everett, WA | | | | Rebie Cecelia Begent | | | | b. 20 Feb 1899, Burlingame, Osage Co, KS | | | | d. 8 Sep 1938, Bremerton, Kitsap Co, WA | | | | brd. Evergreen Cemetery, Everett, WA | | | | & unknown Smith | | | | | Ruth? Smith | | | | | d. 26 Jun 1962 | | | | Louis Begent | | | | b. 10 Nov 1883, Burlingame, Osage Co, KS | | | | d. 3 Oct 1885, Burlingame, Osage Co, KS | | | George Hall | | | b. 1863 | | | d. 6 Jul 1929, Royal Victoria Hospital | | | brd. 10 Jul 1929, Folkestone, England | | | & Alice Dends?? | | | | George E. Hall | | | | b. May 1888 | | | | & UNNAMED | | | | Alice E. Hall | | | | & D Page | | | | Will Hall | | | | & UNNAMED | | | Richard Hall | | | b. 1866 | | | d. 9 Jul 1913 | | | Martha Hall | | | b. 1872 | | | d. 12 Nov 1936, Home, Foord Road, Folkestone | | | brd. Parish Church, Folkestone, England | | Robert Hall | | b. 7 Nov 1835, Folkestone, Kent, England | | Jane Hall | | b. November 1836, Folkestone, Kent, England | | c. November 30, 1836 | | d. before birth of sister in 1839 | | Jane Hall | | b. 11 Oct 1839, Folkestone, Kent, England | | & unknown Phibbs | | Susannah Hall | | b. 22 Feb 1841, Folkestone, Kent, England | | Thomas Hall | | b. 14 Sep 1843, Folkestone, Kent, England | | Henry Hall | | b. 22 Feb 1845, Folkestone, Kent, England | Sarah Hall | b. 1806 | chd. 18 Apr 1806, Folkestone, Kent, England | Ann Hall | b. 1809 | chd. 19 May 1809, Folkestone, Kent, England | Robert Edward Hall | b. 1812 | chd. 19 Apr 1812



 
HALL, Thomas (I16020)
 
7581 Suitable for operational duty overseas.

Bdr. Polley has been a confirmed Bombardier for a year. He held the Acting rank of L/Sgt: had to revert when the 26th Fld. Regt. was disbanded. He had qualified as a Group B Clerk but had never drawn more than Group C in the Regt. He is happy about the opportunity of taking training. Would like to switch to gun detachment duties if he shows up sufficiently well in training. Might be a good candidate for Jr. N.C.O. course. Pulhems profile is sutable for full operational duties.

Recommendation: Train as gunner. Watch progress carefully. 
POLLEY, Gordon Bradbury (I2107)
 
7582 Suite D'une Op DOUCET, Jean Flavien (I34519)
 
7583 Summer RYELAND, Arthur Gerald (I2619)
 
7584 Sunday 8:30am STARK, Rosa (I2735)
 
7585 Sunnybrook Hospital
Cancer 
KINNEAR, Dorothy Anne "D'anne" (I3446)
 
7586 Sur Internet, R Family: Joseph DOUCET / Sophie COMEAU (F11532)
 
7587 Surname also recorded as "HANES". HAINES, Annie Marie (I11926)
 
7588 Surname changed to Gates at time of marriage GATE, Edward (I2784)
 
7589 Surname EMBLIN in 1861 census but BLACKER from then on. On his marriage certificate he lists Stephen BLACKER as his father so it's likey that he originally took his mother's surname from her earlier marriage as she and Stephen were not married at the time of his birth but later tool the BLACKER name as we can see. BLACKER, Pincket (I6829)
 
7590 Surname Inferred From Children's Names

[Harry Wood descendants 1.FTW]

Thismay be a niece? Great Henney is about 20 miles from Marks Tey

Files saved as Harrington.ged.

No Rachel as such, but many Old Testament sort of names. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------


RACHEL HARRINGTON Female


-------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Event(s): Birth: 05 AUG 1823

Christening: 02 NOV 1823 Great Henney, Essex, England

Death: Burial:


-------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Parents: Father: ABRAHAM HARRINGTON Family Mother: ROSE


-------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Messages: Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record. The source records are usually arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date.


-------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Source Information: Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type:

C042111 1668 - 1875 0571181 Film 6908944 Film


Sheet: 00


Deaths Sep 1849 Lockwood Rachael Lexden &c 12 87



1841 census for Marks Tey Rachel Lockwood 80 Publican yes S S Lockwood 40 Butcher yes Wm Lockwood 17 Brewer yes


S S Lockwood could have been Samuel Smith Lockwood Deaths Jun 1844 LOCKWOOD Samuel Smith Lexden &c 12 104 
HARRINGTON, Rachel (I1558)
 
7591 Surname is simply a guess based on the middle names of the children. Both children do not have a father listed on their birth certificates but have a common middle name. ROBINSON (I6950)
 
7592 Surname McGuire with son "Willie" 4 months old. It appears she was sent to Rochester to give birth as she was unmarried at the time

William MARSDEN ran a boarding house from 1880-1883 
MCGUIRE, Mary (I7672)
 
7593 Surname needs to be confirmed with more sources

Name and varients (Hughes) much too common to find birth in IGI, No clear match for location from 1851 census but certainly possibilites in Buckingham

Likely Death: Deaths Mar 1859 Pitchford Ann Kensington 1a 81 
HEWS, Ann (I4325)
 
7594 Surname spelling varries, others are: MCGIBBON, MCKIBBEN, MC GIBNEY

Signed her mark as McGibbon on Female's Birth Cert 
MCGIBBEN, Elizabeth (I3100)
 
7595 Surname spellings: Emling(1871), EMLYN(1881 & 1901), EMBLYN(1891)

Living in the Trusler Home

Henry s/o George & Elizabeth could have married Eliza TREASURE - there are Banns in Nov/Dec 1856 Stoke Lane. These are crossed through which might mean they were actually married - or it might mean the marriage did not take place.

**It seems unlikely that this marriage took place, in the 1861 census he is unmarried and there is no record of this marriage in the Free BMD or the GRO Index***

Eliza TREASURE could be the d/o Levi & Betty/Elizabeth nee TRUSLER baptised 16 Dec 1832 Stoke Lane.

Likely Death:

Deaths Jun 1900 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Emlyn Henry 61 Newport, M. 11a154 
EMBLIN, Henry (I6824)
 
7596 Surname spellings: Emling(1871), EMLYN(1881 & 1901), EMBLYN(1891)

Servant in the LEAVER household in 1851 Census 
JAMES, Elizabeth (I9521)
 
7597 Surname spellings: Emling(1871), EMLYN(1881 & 1901), EMBLYN(1891) EMLYN, William Henry (I9528)
 
7598 Surname spellings: EMLYN(1881 & 1901), EMBLYN(1891)

Likely Marriage:

Marriages Jun 1902
Coady Catherine Newport,M. 11a 386
Conti Filippo Newport M 11a 386
Emlyn John Newport Mon. 11a 386
TAYLOR Sarah Ann Newport M. 11a 386

Another possibility:

Marriages Sep 1907
EMBLEN John Newport, M. 11a 488
JONES William John Newport, M. 11a 488 Scan
SMITH Sylvia Newport M 11a 488 
EMLYN, John (I9529)
 
7599 Surname spelt BANFIELD in 1881 Census BANFILL, Philip James (I3559)
 
7600 Surname: Kinnear Given name: Ethel Age: 15 Sex: F Nationality: Ir Date of arrival: 1929/04/29 (YYYY/MM/DD) Port of arrival: Quebec , Quebec Ship: ATHENIA , Anchor Donaldson Reference: RG76 - IMMIGRATION, series C-1-a Volume: 1929 volume 2 Page: 178 Microfilm reel: T-14751

JOHNSTON, Ethel (nee Kinnear) - May 15, 1913 - April 22, 2005

Born in Downpatrick, Northern Ireland. Beloved wife of George A. Johnston. Loving mother to Pat (Ross) Montgomery, Brian (Muriel), Judi Armstrong, and David (Jacquie). Cherished grandmother to Douglas, Wende, Lori, Darren, Julie, Jennifer, Evan, Katie, Libby, Melanie, Julie and Karen, and great-grandmother to James, Trish, Alex, Kyra, Owen, Ryan, and Meta. Ethel immigrated to Canada in 1929 with her father Thomas, to join the rest of her family. She is predeceased by brothers Tom, John, David, Robert, Sam, and sisters Lillian, Annie and Winnie. Friends may visit at the Jerrett Funeral Home, 660 Kennedy Road, Scarborough (between Eglinton and St. Clair Aves. E.) after 12 noon on Tuesday followed by a service in the chapel at 1p.m. Cremation. The family would like to express their sincere appreciation to all the staff at Parkview Home for the Aged, in particular, the personnel in the west wing nursing. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Parkview Building Fund, 481 Rupert Ave., Stouffville, ON L4A 1T7.

Ethel arrived in Canada with her father Thomas Kinnear, sister Winnie and brother Sam in 1929. They were met by their brothers Tom, Robert, David and John. The boys had rented a three bedroom home in East York and Ethel soon became the chief cook and bottle washer at the age of 15. She remembers washing white shirts etc. all by hand and hanging them out to dry even in the middle of cold winter days. Her knarled hands can attest to the work she did both in Ireland and Canada. Winnie was eleven and Sam was eight and they were promptly enrolled in school. Ethel stayed home to look after the house for all the family and they even had a friend Willy Rooney living with them too. Ethel did go to Eastern Commerce High School for the night school program for two years where she took accounting. When she was seventeen her father Thomas got her a job in the office at Brown's Bread Company and after that she went to work in the office at the T. Eaton Company where her brothers David and Robert and Tommy were also working. She met her husband to be George Johnston through a mutual friend while working at Eatons. She married George February 15th 1936. They were married at Rodgers Presbyterian Church with her sister Winnie as bridesmaid. They were unable to have a honeymoon as they had rented a home on Sammon Avenue in East York and Winnie came to live with them there. Sam went to live with his brother Tommy and his wife Dorothy while he finished high school. Ethel had to give up her job as married women were not allowed to be employed after marriage. Ethel and George had their first child Patricia July 1938 and moved to Glebeholme Blvd in 1941 and their son Brian was born in May. Ethel and George became foster parents to children from the Children's Aid Society in 1945 and they adopted their daughter Judy who was born Jan 1945 and they had another son David born in August 1953. Ethel was the matriarch to all the Kinnears and tried to keep the family together as much as possible over the years. There were always get togethers and shared Christmases and summer holidays at Pine Lake in Muskoka for many years throughout the fifties and early sixties. Ethel and George have thirteen grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Ethel made at least twenty trips back to Ireland from the late fifties to the early nineties, visiting numerous relatives who still reside in Ireland. 
KINNEAR, Ethel (I7787)
 

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