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Charles Nathaniel RYELAND

Charles Nathaniel RYELAND

Male 1898 - 1957  (58 years)

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  1. 1.  Charles Nathaniel RYELANDCharles 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.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: B41272A094C14839ADDAD84B69A6C881B042
    • Occupation: Dover, , Kent, England; Fishing Tackle Shop, 6 Northampton Street
    • Occupation: Dover, , Kent, England; Owned a fishing tackle shop on Snargate Street
    • Residence: 13 Apr 1901, Manna South, Templemore, Tipperary, Munster, Ireland
    • Military: 1 Apr 1914, Dover, , Kent, England
    • Occupation: 1 Apr 1914, Dover, , Kent, England; Gas Fitter
    • Residence: 1 Apr 1914, Dover, , Kent, England; 2 Liverpool Street
    • Occupation: 29 Sep 1939, Dover, , Kent, England; Fishing tackle dealer
    • Residence: 29 Sep 1939, Dover, , Kent, England; 7, Snargate Street
    • Residence: 1957, Dover, , Kent, England; 6 Northampton Street
    • Residence: 1957, Dover, , Kent, England; 6 Northampton Street
    • Probate: 1 Aug 1957, London, , Greater London, England

    Notes:

    Headline: MR. & MRS. CHARLES RYELAND.
    Publication: Dover Express
    Publication date: Friday 22 November 1935

    Article text:"CHARLES RYELAND. With the grandfather clock which was presented Mr. Ryeland by the members of the Dover Sea Angling Association at the Pier Festival prize distribution at the Grand Hotel on Monday evening, as a mark of appreciation for his ten years' service"

    Military:
    Corps: Royal Engineers Regiment No: 691 Rank: Sapper

    Occupation:
    Charles Ryeland
    The House for Reliable Fishing Tackle
    6 Northampton Street
    DOVER
    Tel. 887

    Northampton Street ran from New Bridge to Commercial Quay. Completed in 1854 and previously known as 'Up the Pent', it was named after the Earl of Northampton, Lord Warden in the time of James I who persuaded James in 1606 to take control of the harbour from the town and set up the forerunner of the Harbour Board. Prior to this road being built it was called Pentside and owners of Snargate Street properties could, at high tide, come out of their gardens and get into a boat. The General Post Office was once in this street as was the Sailors' Bethel and the Wellington Hall, which was a popular public assembly place before the town purchased the Maison Dieu as the town hall. The street was closed in 1950 to provide more quay space.

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

    Military:
    5 foot 7 inches tall, Chest measurement when fully expanded 35 1/2 inches, range of expansion 2 1/2 inches

    Probate:
    Ryeland Charles Nathaniel of 6 Northampton Street Dover died 19 July 1957 Probate London 1 August to Henry Arthur James Ryeland chartered shipbroker. Effects

    Buried:
    Grave LD5

    Charles married Nora Silvy Louise CORTEEL in 1922 in Dover, , Kent, England. Nora (daughter of Antonius Edmondus L CORTEEL and Kathleen Maria WOOD) was born on 13 Jan 1899 in Dover, , Kent, England; died on 27 Jul 1968 in Dover, , Kent, England; was buried on 31 Jul 1968 in St Mary's Cemetery, Dover, , Kent, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]



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