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8151 Vol 28 Page 252, Daniel A. Stong book - marriage took place at her father's home in Vellore, Vaughn Twp, Ontario, by Rev. William Aiken, minister of the Scotch Church, Vaughan Family: Samuel STONG / Christina MCNAUGHTON (F2244)
 
8152 Vol 5c Page 306 STARK, Rosa (I2735)
 
8153 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. RYELAND, Timothy Andrew UE (I1)
 
8154 Voyage Home From India
At Sea 
MONTEATH, Stewart (I8135)
 
8155 VS Deaths #027663-22 CURLETTE, Joseph Foster (I3095)
 
8156 VS Deaths #029034-26 CURLETTE, Sarah Adelaide (I7589)
 
8157 VS Marriages: Ontario Archives MS-932 #1 Philip J. Robin, preacher, widower aged 75 of Flinton. Born Ont s/o John Roblin and Mary Mavier(?) married Sarah Taylor 46, widow of Belleville d/o Peter Sager and Margaret Teal witnesses Homer W. Taylor and Ormond C. Taylor both of Belleville at the Weslayan Methodist Church, Belleville, by G.R. Sanderson 21 Sept 1869 Family: Rev. Philip John ROBLIN / Sarah SAGER (F1537)
 
8158 W.S. Brown said to have married Jenny O'Keefe who was born 25 June circa 1888, the daughter of Charolotte (Queen Lottie) and Daniel David O'Keefe "The man who was reputed to be King"

Possible Birth

Births Dec 1870 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Brown William Woolwich 1d 864 
BROWN, William (I1640)
 
8159 Walt WINTER Sex: M Marriage(s): Spouse: Eliz MARSH Marriage: 22 Apr 1746 Folkestone, Kent, England Source Information: IGI Batch number: Dates Source Call No. Type Printout Call No. Type M020721 1635-1840 0908172 IT 2 Film 6906424 Film Family: / (F4627)
 
8160 Walter lived on 2nd or 3rd Avenue in LaSalle and eventually ended up living with Bertha in Dorval JENKEVICIUS, Walter (I10878)
 
8161 Walter Travers Ryeland on Walter James' Marriage Certificate

Marriage and Death Certificates available 
RYELAND, Walter Thomas (I3320)
 
8162 Warneford Hospital CURLE, Annie Marguerite (I3543)
 
8163 Was "21 years and upwards" in 1773 when marriage bond was taken

Not yet 21 years old and "youngest daughter" in her father's will written 18 June 1757

Age listed as 56 in her 1809 marriage to William TURNER 
KNOWLTON, Ann (I4328)
 
8164 was 10 on the 1901 Census

(4/3/99) Aunt Annie said that her Annie Jane had once said to her that all her life they had been KINNER and now their name seemed to be spelt KINNEAR 
KINNEAR, Annie Jane (I7334)
 
8165 Was 12 on the 1901 Census

Headstone at Ballynahinch reads "in loving memory of Hugh Kinnear died 18/1/1968 aged 79 and his beloved wife Bessie Beedham Kinnear who died 18/5/1986 aged 90"

Mum says that they lived in Creevytennant, then sold the farm and moved to Ballynahinch
 
KINNEAR, Hugh (I7332)
 
8166 Was a member of Leislers Council until March 20, 1691 when Col. Sloughter(English) had them all jailed for treason. Leisler was executed but Vermilye was freed after seventeen months imprisonment by Gov. Fletcher upon his arrival and was pardoned by the King 2/20/1693.

This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/flynn-bowman/1/data/26409 
VERMILYE, Johannes Capt. (I38010)
 
8167 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. GARRISON, Lester Lloyd (I12892)
 
8168 Was a widow her maiden name was Hill. She was married firstly to Charles Humpryes and widowed shortly afterwards The manor of Hallatrow remained in the Hill Family until the early 18th century. When John Hill died his Hallatrow estate was left to his four daughters, whose husbands put it up for sale. Amongst the prospective purchasers was Joseph Langton of Newton Park, Newton St. Loe. Langton commissioned a survey of the estate in 1716, from which it is obvious that coalmining activity was or had been going on before then. Amongst the details were: Survey of Hallatrow Farm 1716 Joseph LANGTON, purchased Hallatrow Farm (later called Manor Farm) with some 125 acres of land and two thirds of the Manor of Hallatrow on 12th April 1717 from Ann PURNELL, James COWARD, Samuel FRY, John LEACH and Mary BENDALL. Joseph LANGTON, the grandson, duly inherited the Hallatrow Estate, together with Newton St. Loe and other Manors and died in 1779.] HILL, Anna (I20292)
 
8169 Was a widower when he married Mariah OSBORNE, Finlay (I5031)
 
8170 Was an Officer in the U.S. Navey in WWII CONE, Arthur Read (I5953)
 
8171 Was she really born in England or is that a mistake on the census, they immigrated in 1857

No match in marriages or deaths that I could find 
WATSON, Mary (I10581)
 
8172 Was she the same who married 2 February 1733 at Kingston, New York, Isaac Weiler? A second t ranscript named him "Ypaak Weiler". Was this an Isaac Weiser? This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/george_universe/1/data/7836 DE LANGE, Geesjen (I37927)
 
8173 was supposed to be musical and to have played the grand organ at the Royal Albert Hall in London WINCH, Charles James (I6201)
 
8174 Water Eaton Mary Ann (I1087)
 
8175 Watkin is now deceased. NORTON, Watkin Henry William (I8840)
 
8176 WATSON, George John - Suddenly, Monday, Sept, 18, 1950, at his home, 65 Marion St. George John Watson. beloved husband of Margaret Dallison dear father of Mrs. G. Fuller (Rive), London, Ont; Mrs G Polley (Betty); Mrs J Turner (Catherine) Mrs E Payne (Marguirite) Marjorie and Robert W Watson. At the Turner and Porter chapel 438 Roncesvalles Ave (Notice of funeral arrangments later) WATSON, George John (I2163)
 
8177 WATSON, Margaret - On Monday, August 31, 1970, at her home, 101 Humber Blvs, Margaret Dallison beloved wife of the late George john Watson, loved mother of Mrs. G Fuller (Rive), London; Mrs G Polley (Betty), Mrs J, Turner (Catherine), Mrs E. Paine (Marguerite), Mars Peter Slavin (Marjory) and Robert W. Watson. Resting at the Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor St W. Funeral Service 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Interment Park Lawn Cemetery. DALLISON, Margaret May (I2174)
 
8178 Waverley Cemetery
Bronte, Waverley Council, New South Wales, Australia
PLOT W-5-GE-VL-66A
MEMORIAL ID 218673171  
RYELAND, Walter James (I3331)
 
8179 We do not know the name of Owen's wife, it appears that she died in New York before Owen came to Canada. Owen is listed on the passenger list of the Hope in 1783 with 4 children...we do not know who the fourth child is either. Owen's brother Philip was also on the Hope with his family. Mary, Rebecca and Owen Jr all petition for land as the children of a UEL and list Owen Roblin as their father. (Linda Herman)

In his 1788 British government claim regarding his losses, Owen described his farm and holdings, initiated c. 1769, as follows
"Had a Lease farm held of David Mathews in Orange Co. It was for four years or 5 years a time, but says he could have sold the Improvements. He had lived there 10 years.  
ROBLIN, Owen (I4667)
 
8180 We do not know who his wife was or exactly how many children they had. However, there is evidence to suggest that he had, at least, the following

We know that John(2) and William(3) were brothers as two of their sons are referred to as cousins in later marriage records of Downpatrick Unitarian church. In turn, descendants of William and James (4) were known by Mum and Aunt Annie to be fairly closely related. The old baptismal records for the Downpatrick Unitarian church show a James Kinnear born to William in 1779. Based on this and the above, I have assumed that they were all brothers and sons of William (1)

Note William is as far back as I have managed to trace the links.

Here is a record however from 2 generations earlier to a John Kinner. There's every chance that this John was an earlier relative of our William Kinner, perhaps even his grandfather as the family name "John" is repeated in later generations:

John Kinner and ANN CARSON Family Marriage: 02 MAY 1717 Downpatrick, Down, Ireland

Source: The Down/Downpatrick Parish Church, county Down, Northern Ireland : baptisms 1733-1854, marriages 1700-1875, burials 1719-1867 Stmnt.Resp. extracted from the original by Edward Rea ; copied by David Stewart, 1930, and by Z. Mettam, 1966 
KINNER, William (I7292)
 
8181 We find a John Penny married Judith WOOD, 23 Jul 1768 in St Mary's The Virgin Church, Dover, Kent. They had the following children:

i. Ann PENNY; Born 1769. Christened 13 Dec 1769 in Folkestone, Kent. ii. Richard PENNY iii. William Wood PENNY; Born 1775. Christened 24 May 1775 in Folkestone, Kent. Research Batch No P020721.

John PENNY married Judith WOOD, had three known children, and was of HMS Burford when he died 1779 in South Africa. His wife Judith died 1805 Folkestone. According to his descendant Shelley Haigger, John Penny was an able seaman on HMS Burford and the Public Records Office at Kew indicates he died in 1779 in a hospital in Simonstown - must be South Africa. However there wasn't any official hospital in Simonstown at the time, but Simonstown was then a place under Dutch control where ships would stop. It was Judith PENNY (widow of John) who was buried in Folkestone. John died in South Africa. Source: Shelley Haigger, new email: "Trevor Haigger" t@haigger.freeserve.co.uk

Shelley Haigger writes, "In an attempt to fathom out why you had not considered that the John PENNY who married Judith WOOD could be the son of Richard PENNY and Sarah RADFORD, I searched the IGI (as you stated this as your source) and couldn't find him. I eventually found him as John PANNY bp 1741 son of Richard and Sarah PANNY. I don't have any evidence to support my theory that my John PENNY (husband of Judith WOOD) COULD be the son of Richard and Sarah but I can say that he was not previously married to Elizabeth SMITH - that was a different John PENNY. Therefore, John PENNY (son of Baker PENNY and Elizabeth MIDDLETON) married Elizabeth SMITH but he did not marry Judith WOOD."



 
PENNY, John (I14961)
 
8182 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. RYELAND, Peter Andrew (I3673)
 
8183 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. RYELAND, Nicholas John (I4784)
 
8184 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 
RYELAND, Geoffrey Edwin (I9226)
 
8185 Wealdstone / Harrow COSTIN, Eli (I1174)
 
8186 Wellington Village Cemetery TRUMPOUR, Paul (I12048)
 
8187 Wells Road VEALE, William Albert (I6841)
 
8188 Wells Road VEALE, Alice J (I7066)
 
8189 Wells Road VEALE, Frank H (I7067)
 
8190 Went by "Harry". Died in Picton General Hospital. Buried in Cherry ValleyCemetery, Athol, Pri nce Edward Co., ON, Canada. PALEN, Henry Van Vlack (I5416)
 
8191 Went by "Polly" COLE, Mary Ann "Polly" (I4826)
 
8192 Went to America WHEATON, Frank (I13181)
 
8193 Went to Brussels for 48-first leave in almost a year-in billets-evening service-piano concert-Canada club-early to bed with hot water in '"loaf of bread" POLLEY, Gordon Bradbury (I2107)
 
8194 Went to Canada at the same time as his sister, both living around Belleville

Possible matches in the 1851 census but no clear match 
GRANTHAM, William (I13360)
 
8195 Went to Ghent to see Canadian Army show with C.W.R.C.s etc POLLEY, Gordon Bradbury (I2107)
 
8196 Went to see Birmingham with Mrs W & had dinner there -returned to Hall Green until train time -arrived in Dover nearly 1 am POLLEY, Gordon Bradbury (I2107)
 
8197 Wentworth County RUTTAN, Mary Elizabeth (I19423)
 
8198 Wesleyan Methodist, Belper, Derby, England TETLEY, John (I22316)
 
8199 Wesleyan-Methodist Chapel MEMMORY, Eliza (I8194)
 
8200 Wesleyan-Methodist Chapel MEMORY, Eliza (I36944)
 

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