Name |
Arthur Edwin RYELAND [2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8] |
Prefix |
Captain |
Birth |
16 Mar 1872 |
Kings Cross, Islington, , Middlesex, England [1, 3, 5, 6] |
- 65 Outram Street (Outram Place?)
Registered 12 April 1872 in the county of Middlesex
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Google Streetview of Outram Place likely birth location of Arthur Edwin Ryeland.jpg
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Christening |
19 May 1872 |
Islington, , Middlesex, England [9] |
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Arthur Edwin RYELAND Baptism.jpg
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Gender |
Male |
_UID |
D5A8C015BCA844758E203862B4C043AF1D55 |
Residence |
6 Jan 1874 |
Islington, , Middlesex, England [10] |
30 Twyford Street |
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James RYELAND Burial Register.jpg
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Residence |
1881 |
Lewisham, , Kent, England [8] |
All Saints Boy's Orphanage 29 & 31 High Street |
- 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"
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All Saints Orphanage Lewisham.jpg
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Military |
19 Jun 1886 |
Agra, , Uttar Pradesh, India [3, 5] |
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 |
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Agra Fort - India.JPG
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Residence |
19 Jun 1886 |
Agra, , Uttar Pradesh, India [5] |
Residence |
1895 |
Fareham, , Hampshire, England |
Occupation |
13 Jan 1895 [11] |
Soldier Royal Artillery |
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Arthur Edwin RYELAND and Mary Ann Elizabeth BANFILL Marriage Certificate.jpg
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Residence |
13 Jan 1895 |
Deptford, Kent, England [11] |
32 Pomeroy Street |
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Arthur Edwin RYELAND and Mary Ann Elizabeth BANFILL Marriage Certificate.jpg
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Residence |
1898 |
Templemore, Tipperary, Munster, Ireland |
Occupation |
1901 |
Manna South, Templemore, Tipperary, Munster, Ireland [12] |
Sergeant R.F. Tipperary Artillery |
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1901 Irish Census Arthur Edwin RYELAND Family.jpg
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Residence |
1901 |
Manna South, Templemore, Tipperary, Munster, Ireland [12] |
- Likely in the McCan Barracks also known as the Richmond Barracks or Garda S
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1901 Irish Census Arthur Edwin RYELAND Family.jpg
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Residence |
1901 |
Woodville, Templemore, Tipperary, Munster, Ireland [12] |
- 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.
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1901 Irish Census Arthur Edwin RYELAND.jpg
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Residence |
Jan 1904 |
Nenagh, Tipperary, Munster, Ireland |
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Residence |
Aug 1904 |
Camberwell, London, Middlesex, England [13] |
- Death of Elizabeth "Bessie" Ellen
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Signature |
1911 [1] |
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Arthur Edwin Ryeland Signature.jpg
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Occupation |
1911 |
Dover, , Kent, England [1] |
Manager at a wine merchant and Army pensioner |
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1911 Census RYELAND Arthur Edwin and Family (RG14PN4602 RG78PN193 RD65 SD2 ED12 SN218).JPG
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Residence |
1911 |
Dover, , Kent, England [1] |
10 Liverpool Street |
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1911 Census RYELAND Arthur Edwin and Family (RG14PN4602 RG78PN193 RD65 SD2 ED12 SN218).JPG
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10 Liverpool Road Dover White House in Middle.jpg
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Military |
7 May 1915 [14] |
Promoted to Lieutenant |
- Arthur Edwin Ryeland to be temporary Quartermaster with the honorary rank of Lieutenant.
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Military |
14 May 1915 [15] |
Commissioned Lieutentant and Quartermaster |
Residence |
14 May 1915 |
Dover, , Kent, England [15] |
26 Snargate Street |
Military |
15 May 1915 |
Devonport, , Cornwall, England [16] |
Embarked HMT Tunisian |
Military |
3 Jun 1915 |
Alexandria, , Al Iskandariyah, Egypt [16] |
Disembarked HMT Haylano |
- preparations for the invasion of Palestine
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Military |
9 Jun 1915 |
Egypt |
- 9-6-1915 qualified for medal in Egyptian theater of war
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Military |
22 Sep 1916 |
Alexandria, , Al Iskandariyah, Egypt [16] |
Sent to hospital for Influenza |
Military |
7 Oct 1916 |
Alexandria, , Al Iskandariyah, Egypt [16] |
Discharged from hospital |
Military |
19 Dec 1917 |
Mustapha [16] |
Promoted to Quartermaster |
Military |
10 May 1918 |
Mustapha [16] |
"Take Honour of Captian" |
Military |
9 Mar 1919 |
Mustapha [16] |
Granted three weeks leave |
Military |
1916-1920 [16] |
Theater of war: Egyptian Expeditionary Force |
- 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.
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Military |
10 Jan 1920 |
Cairo, , Al Q [16] |
Military |
11 Oct 1919-22 Apr 1920 [14] |
Promotion to Commandant |
- 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
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Military |
18 May 1920 |
Alexandria, , Al Iskandariyah, Egypt [16] |
Embarked for the UK |
Military |
30 May 1920 [16] |
- Unit with which last serving: School of Cookery Egypt
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Military |
30 May 1920 [16] |
Relinquish commission but retain rank |
Occupation |
30 May 1920 [16] |
"Occupation in civil life: Merchant" |
Residence |
30 May 1920 |
Dover, , Kent, England [16] |
26 Snargate Street |
- but was serving in the army at the time
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Residence |
21 Dec 1920 |
Shepherdswell, , Kent, England [15] |
Ailsa Brae |
Residence |
1941-1942 |
Banstead, , Surrey, England [17] |
2 Winkworth Road |
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Residence |
6 Feb 1945 |
Earley, , Berkshire, England [18] |
51 Bastern Ave |
Obituary |
1963 |
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Cap Arthur Edwin Ryeland Obit.jpg
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Residence |
1963 |
River, Dover, , Kent, England |
83 Lewisham Road |
Death |
5 Mar 1963 |
River, Dover, , Kent, England [3, 7, 13, 19] |
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Obituarie for Arthur Edwin Ryeland.jpg
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Burial |
9 Mar 1963 |
St Mary's Cemetery, Dover, , Kent, England [19] |
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St Marys Cemetery Dover.jpg
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Arthur Edwin Ryeland Grave.jpg
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Ryeland Grave St Marys Dover Arthur E Mary Ann E Charles N Nora S L and Edward.jpg
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Residence |
Sep 1945-1963 |
Dover, , Kent, England [20] |
83 Lewisham Road |
Person ID |
I4340 |
Ryeland Family Tree |
Last Modified |
5 Jan 2022 |
Family 1 |
Mary Ann Elizabeth BANFILL, b. 2 Apr 1873, Camberwell, Surrey, England d. 19 May 1942, Banstead, , Surrey, England (Age 69 years) |
Marriage |
13 Jan 1895 |
All Saints, Deptford, Greenwich, , Kent, England [1, 3, 4, 5, 11, 22] |
- All Saints, Hatcham Park [22]
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Arthur Edwin RYELAND and Mary Ann Elizabeth BANFILL Marriage Certificate.jpg
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Children |
| 1. Henry Arthur James RYELAND, b. 26 Oct 1895, Fareham, , Hampshire, England d. 2 Feb 1969, Folkestone, , Kent, England (Age 73 years) |
| 2. Albert Edwin RYELAND, b. 30 Jan 1897, Fareham, , Hampshire, England d. 2 Oct 1952, Holborn, , Middlesex, England (Age 55 years) |
| 3. Charles Nathaniel RYELAND, b. 27 Jul 1898, Templemore, Tipperary, Munster, Ireland d. 18 Jul 1957, Dover, , Kent, England (Age 58 years) |
| 4. Alice Mary RYELAND, b. 10 Oct 1899, Templemore, Tipperary, Munster, Ireland d. 10 May 1987, Canterbury, , Kent, England (Age 87 years) |
| 5. Francis John RYELAND, b. 14 Jan 1902, Templemore, Tipperary, Munster, Ireland d. Yes, date unknown |
| 6. James RYELAND, b. 30 Jan 1904, Nenagh, Tipperary, Munster, Ireland d. 13 Aug 1904 (Age 0 years) |
| 7. Elizabeth Ellen (Bessie) RYELAND, b. 30 Jan 1904, Nenagh, Tipperary, Munster, Ireland d. 13 Aug 1904, Camberwell, London, Middlesex, England (Age 0 years) |
| 8. Frederick George RYELAND, b. 2 Jun 1905, Nenagh, Tipperary, Munster, Ireland d. 12 Dec 1966, Dover, , Kent, England (Age 61 years) |
| 9. Edward RYELAND, b. 1910, Dover, , Kent, England d. 29 Dec 1932, Dover, , Kent, England (Age 22 years) |
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Family ID |
F1333 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
27 Nov 2014 |