Ryeland Family Tree
The Genealogy of the Ryeland and connected Families
Notes
Matches 1,501 to 1,550 of 8,412
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1501 | Abt | MADDOX, David Ruthven (I8293)
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1502 | Abt | MADDOX, Dennis (I8295)
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1503 | Abt | MADDOX, Grace (I8297)
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1504 | Abt | BURDON-COOPER, Dr. John (I8301)
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1505 | Abt | COLEMAN, Francis Henry (I8399)
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1506 | Abt | PURDOM, Rev. Rex (I8418)
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1507 | Abt | NORDEN, Hubert (I8460)
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1508 | Abt | BEALE, Alfred (I8481)
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1509 | Abt | BEALE, Alfred (I8481)
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1510 | Abt | HICKEY, Owen (I8536)
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1511 | Abt | MONTEATH, Elizabeth (I8541)
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1512 | Abt | MONTEATH, Mary (I8542)
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1513 | Abt | MONTEATH, Amelia (I8543)
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1514 | Abt | MONTEATH, Elizabeth (I8544)
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1515 | Abt | MONTEATH, Margaret (I8545)
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1516 | Abt | MONTEATH, Patrick (I8546)
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1517 | Abt | MONTEATH, Janet (I8548)
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1518 | Abt | MONTEATH, Alexander (I8550)
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1519 | Abt | STOCK, Edgar Charles (I8559)
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1520 | Abt | STOCK, Wyndham (I8562)
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1521 | Abt | MONTEATH, John (I8570)
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1522 | Abt | MONTEATH, Patrick (I8575)
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1523 | Abt | MONTEATH, Isabella (I8576)
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1524 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Cameron CROMWELL / Sara Louise TAPP (F696)
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1525 | Abt | Family: Albert LANSDOWN / Mary Anne PARFITT (F2251)
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1526 | Abt | Family: Zephaniah EDWARDS / Mary WILCOX (F2306)
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1527 | Abt | Family: Henry HEALE / Betsy (F2309)
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1528 | Abt | Family: John Monteath CAIRNS / Jessie HALLEY (F2449)
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1529 | Abt | Family: Dr. Richard Ashmore MITCHELL / Ellin Runcorn MONTEATH (F2579)
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1530 | Abt | Family: Lawrence Mckenzie MONTEATH / Emma Christina RAIKES (F2580)
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1531 | Abt | Family: Rev. Rex PURDOM / Mary MITCHELL (F2628)
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1532 | Abt 1621 from other sources | DOUCET, Pierre Dit Laverdure (I23664)
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1533 | abt 1812 in Ritters Family Tree | HALL, John (I12661)
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1534 | abt 1843 in 1871 census | MCMARTIN, Isaac (I38061)
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1535 | abt 1870/1874 | KINNEAR, Louisa (Ellen) (I7311)
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1536 | Abt, Day after Marriage | BEALE, Jeremy (I8482)
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1537 | Abt, Suddenly soon after his father | MONTEATH, John (I7868)
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1538 | Accident, Struck by a train | MCNAUGHTON, John Albert (I6985)
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1539 | Accidently Electrocuted | GILHAM, Emily (I1770)
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1540 | According to 1841 census born in Surrey Can't find in 1861 census Also living with her in 1891 & 1901 is Edith Constance Bradbury born 1881 in Barnet, Hertfordshire her "Great" niece (probally Grand Niece) - in 1881 census she is 3 months old and a "Boarder" in London with 2 other young children who are also "Boarders" none of whom seem related and the head and wife do not seem to be related either... Maud Nash had an "Aunt" Story who used to send her letters and sometimes inheratance cheques. - Could have been Eleanor Story | STORY, Eleanor (I12783)
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1541 | According to Archange Godbout, Marie's father Isaac Pesseley was from the French Comt | PESSELEY, Colonel Isaac (I23827)
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1542 | According to death certificate he lived in the city for "about 40 years" | POLLEY, Robert A (I4741)
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1543 | According to her sister Ethel's wedding announcment in the paper she "came from New York for the occasion" | NASH, Maud Constance Eva (I7794)
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1544 | According to his Immigration documents, he is the son of Fred W ROBLIN (currently listed as his 1/2 Brother) and the Grandson of Stephen H Roblin. It's certainly possible that that's the case, the 1910 census says he is the son of Stephen H so one of the two records have to be in error. | ROBLIN, Stephen H (I6299)
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1545 | According to notes by Vern Hall: "Stephen was successful in business and was Mayor of Folkestone three times, but best of all he closed the generation gap by naming in his 1679 will, 'My daughter Mary and my son-in-law Robert Baker.'" From Shirley Watts: "I have never been happy with the reference to a Will in 1679 for the following reason. In the booklet " Monumental Inscriptions" of St Mary and St Eanswythe published by the Folkestone and District Family History Soc there is an entry - Here lieth the body of Stephen CHAPMAN, Jvrate, 3 tms Maior of this Towne. He died March 1, 1676 Aged 82 yeares. In the Parish Register images which can now be seen on Findmypast.co.uk. Mr Stephen Chapman was buried on 15th March 1676. The later date is the end of their year ie 1676/7. There is a Will for Stephen Chapman of Folkestone dated 11th November 1676 and proved April 1677. Ref PRC17/74/90. He just describes himself as the elder. In it he names his sons Stephen and John and his granddaughter, Margaret daughter of John. The 1679 Will is that of Stephen Chapman of Cheriton. He does name all the children listed. If he does give an occupation I can't read it. Ref PRC16/301 C3." | CHAPMAN, Stephen (Steven) (I13929)
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1546 | According to records of Dr. H.C. Burleigh Adolphus ROBLIN had a bible of his Grandfather Philip. Introduced Methodism into Prince Edward County Philip Roblin moved from Adolphustown into Sophiasburg, where he located his land at Roblin's Mills, or Green Point, on the High Shore. In addition to clearing the forest, he managed to build and work a grist mill, which proved not only a success to the enterprising miller, but a boon to the settles for miles around, saving them their long and toilsum trips to Kingston, and later to Napanee. The founder of Roblins Mills, or Green Point, married Prudence Platt, by whom he had nine children; many of his descendants lived to be distinguished men and women of their county. A son, John P. Roblin, was for a number of years a prominent member of the old Reform party in the Upper Canada Legislature, sitting both before and after the Mackenzie Rebellion, sixteen years in all. He was defeated only once, and that was in 1837, when the cry of Liberal disloyalty was raised; but at the next poll he was elected by a sweeping majority. Notwithstanding that the Premier, Mr. Draper, was a Conservative, he appointed John P. Roblin Registrar of Prince Edward County, a position he held up to the time of his death. Philip Roblin owned the following lots in 1790 Con 4 Lot 24 Adolphustown - 50 Acres Con 4 Lot 25 Adolphustown - 50 Acres Con 1 (West of Carrying PL) Lot 2 Sophiasburg - 200 Acres Con 1 (West of Carrying PL) Lot 34 Sophiasburg - 150 Acres Philip was born in Smith's Clove but moved with his parents to Adolphustown, via Sorel during the fall/winter/spring of 1783 and 1784. There is a record of him marrying Prudence Platt in 1792 in Sophiasburg Township. He appears to have applied for, and been granted, 200 acres of land as the son of a UE Loyalist. Finalized by order-in-council on July 31 of 1797, this parcel was southwest of Green Point on Long Reach. It was rectangular in shape with waterfront and stretched back past the current highway 49 just north of the junction with highway 35. The lakefront view is spectacular. There was a stream on the property, fed by a lake since drained, which was just west of the junction of highways 35 and 49. This stream, which fell about 100 feet from the lake to Long Reach, was used to provide power for a grist mill, lumber mill, and shingle mill (according to the residents of the land in July 2001). This area became known as Roblin's Mills (often described relative to Green Point to distinguish it from the Roblin's Mills that that became Ameliasburgh town) and had a store, barn, large wharf for loading products of the mills into ships, and at least two houses (Philip and Prudence as well as their son Caleb.). In July 2001, the barn was in use as a garage/workshop (although moved perhaps 100 m from its original site) and the store was a part of a house. The stone foundations of the mills, as well as the raceways for the stream, were also clearly visible. The area can be accessed by driving down Roblin's Mills Road, at the junction of highways 49 and 35, and | ROBLIN, Philip UE (I10049)
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1547 | According to Shelley Haigger, "I think that Jane Ratley HALL bp 1818 was probably buried 1820, but not confirmed." | HALL, Jane Ratley (I16080)
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1548 | According to Shelley Haigger, "Richard PENNY and Sarah BAKER only had one child named Richard PENNY. According to the baptism register of 20 Dec 1844 he was born 5 Dec 1831. His brother John was also baptised 20 Dec 1844 (born 7 Dec 1833)."1881 UK CENSUS; Dwelling: 63 Radnor St Census Place: Folkestone, Kent, England Source: FHL Film 1341239 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 1008 Folio 53 Page 40 Marr Age Sex Birthplace Richard PENNY M 48 M Folkestone, Kent, England Rel: Head Occ: Mariner Mary J. PENNY M 40 F Lydd, Kent, England Rel: Wife Richard C. PENNY U 18 M Folkestone, Kent, England Rel: Son Occ: Mariner Thomas W. PENNY 12 M Folkestone, Kent, England Rel: Son Annie F. PENNY 5 F Folkestone, Kent, England Rel: Daur Mary Ann DORON U 37 F Lydd, Kent, England Rel: Relative William DORON 11 M Dymchurch, Kent, England Rel: Relative | PENNY, Richard (I15748)
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1549 | According to Shelley Haigger: "Looking at some of the BAKERs on your website, I think that you may be interested in the following (from ancient monumental inscriptions etc.): Thomas BAKER died Sep 1756 age 75. Twice mayor. Left 2 sons and 4 daughters - Thomas, John, Mary, Elizabeth, ........, ........... ." | BAKER, Thomas (I14442)
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1550 | According to son Dennis' death certificate | MCMARTIN, James (I37829)
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