Ryeland Family Tree
The Genealogy of the Ryeland and connected Families
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1701 | Alford T Grantham b. 1890 in London Grandson living with them in the 1891 census | BRISTON, Esther Ann (I13376)
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1702 | Alfred James was born to Louisa Allen prior to James who was his step-father. | LOVERIDGE, Alfred James (I35495)
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1703 | Alice TERRY Granddaughter living with them in 1881 census Born 1872 East Wittering, Sussex, England | TERRY, George (I149)
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1704 | Alien Registration Number 6487218 Height 6 foot zero Weight 195 lbs Complexion Medium Hair Brown Eyes Hazel Scan on right thumb | ROBLIN, David James (I10034)
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1705 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | KOTCHAPAW, Allison (I19110)
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1706 | Alive 1841 | PURNELL, Clara Bridget (I21810)
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1707 | Alive 1860 Died before 1868 in 1858 was advanced | WAKEFIELD, Stephen (I36893)
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1708 | Alive 1881 | BREACH, Sarah (I21805)
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1709 | Alive and well in March 2012 | MCLAREN, Amy (I8466)
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1710 | All following generations without source were imported from the following source Settled in Waterdown New York John and Mary lived in Richmond Twp from 1851 to 1881. It is believed that they moved sometime after that to Watertown, Jefferson Co., New York. The location and dates of death for John and Mary are unknown. Census: 1851 Ontario Census - Richmond Twp: John 41, living with Mary 36, William P 17, Anna Maria 16, David 15, Jacob L. 13, Alonzo W. 10, Sarah M. 8, Amelia J. 6 and Peter Wilmot 3. 1871 Ontario Census - Richmond Twp: John living with Mary and 5 children (census practically unreadable) 1881 Ontario Census - Richmond Twp: John 63, living with Mary 57 and James 14. | ROBLIN, John W (I5134)
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1711 | All Saints Anglican Church | Family: Maunsell Bowers JACKSON, II / Muriel Constance Mary HOOPER (F852)
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1712 | All Saints Church http://www.clanjackson.co.uk/genealogy/p523.htm | Margaret (I6042)
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1713 | All Saints Church http://www.clanjackson.co.uk/genealogy/p6962.htm | BULL, William (I6038)
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1714 | All Saints, Hatcham Park | Family: Captain Arthur Edwin RYELAND / Mary Ann Elizabeth BANFILL (F1333)
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1715 | ALMIRA PALEN living with them in 1881 likely mother | PALEN, Almiria Cecelia (I12216)
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1716 | Alonzo Walter4 (John 3, John 2, Philip1) son of John W. Roblin and Mary Kimmerly was born May 20, 1843 in Richmond Twp, Ont. He married Charlotte H. Hopper daughter of Anne Hopper. Charlotte was born Feb 1845 in Ireland. Alonzo was a carpenter. In 1880 he is living in Watertown, Jefferson Co. N.Y. with Charlotte, Carrie, Ida, Bertha, Willie, Walter and mother-in-law Anne. alonzo died 1891 in Watertown. Charlotte continued to live in Watertown and is found there in 1900 with sons, Walter and Francis, and daughter Edith. Charlotte died April 1, 1924 in Watertown. Both Alonzo and Charlotte are buried in the North Watertown Cemetery in the Town of Pamelia. | ROBLIN, Alonzo Walter (I5138)
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1717 | Alperton Cemetery Grave V/15 | RYELAND, Thomas (I3211)
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1718 | Alperton Cemetery Grave V/15 | ANGUS, Frances (I3219)
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1719 | Already widowed in 1881 census, conflicts with husbands date of death | SPRAGUE, Sarah Ann (I9242)
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1720 | Also 1881 | BANFILL, John (I2249)
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1721 | Also a Charlotte daughter born 1862 in Ireland, if the date is correct it must be from a mother other than Mary! | LE PLA, Matthew Henry (I1242)
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1722 | Also a daughter Clara born 1870 in the 1871 census but that doesn't make sense unless he had remarried and his 2nd wife died also. | STUPPLE, George (I1304)
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1723 | Also a Dencey Roblin F 1841 living with them | ROBLIN, John (I4873)
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1724 | Also a Fred Cottey born 1896 living with family in 1901 census, Nephew. | WHEATON, Beatrice Elizabeth (I11003)
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1725 | Also a James Trimby working with him in the 1881 Census, could be brother or cousin | TRIMBY, Enoch (I2244)
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1726 | Also an Anna daughter born abt 1823 in 1841 census | NASH, Ann (I1517)
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1727 | Also an Ethel b. 1882 living with them in 1911, says daughter so either year of birth is wrong or she is really his sister | CONSTABLE, John William (I7510)
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1728 | Also found in the Transcript of the entry for the Post Office, professions and trades for HOLME ON SPALDING MOOR in Bulmer's Directory of 1892 as a farmer | WATSON, Joseph "John" (I11461)
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1729 | Also found in the Transcript of the entry of "professions and trades" for HOLME ON SPALDING MOOR in Post Office Directory of 1857 as a farmer on Selby Road. Deaths Jun 1887 Watson John 65 Howden 9d 53 | WATSON, John (I1570)
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1730 | Also in the 1891 census with his Grandparents | TEARLE, Henry (I1107)
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1731 | Also in the 1905 and 1915 Kansas censuses, appears in 1915 with Emma under her married name so must be her son. | ROBLIN, Warren (I19444)
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1732 | Also listed as such on Edward's 1864 marriage certificate | BRADBURY, John Esq (I644)
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1733 | Also living with him in 1891 is a Herbert H KING b. 1872 Stepney. Middlesex a Grandson. | KING, Henry William (I1521)
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1734 | Also living with him in 1901 are Frank HOOPER (Son in Law) not sure who he married Wilfrang GATENBY (Adopted Son) | KEENE, James Lewis (I12148)
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1735 | Also referred to as Martha Golden. | GOLDER, Martha (I14643)
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1736 | Also served in the war Thomas was a banker in Ireland where he met his wife while serving in Co. Leitrim. After some years in Saskatchuan, he returned to claim his good lady. He served in the Bank of Montreal for several of Canada's larger cities. Before retirement Thomas occupied one of the chief posts in their great network of Branches. He now lives in a fine English style home in 247 Montrose St Winnipeg, and recieves a very ample pension from the Bank he served so well. Awarded the Order of the British Empire in 1945 while in Edmonton. "George the sixth, by the grace of God, of Great Britain, Ireland and the Biritsh Dominions beyond the seas, King, defender of the faith, Emperor of India and Sovereign of the most excellent order of the British Empire our trusty and well beloved, Thomas Dickson, Esquire. Whereas we have thought fit to nominate and appoint you to bear additional office of the civil division of our said most excellent order of the British Empire we do by these presents grant unto you the dignity of an additional officer of our order and hereby authorize you to have, hold and enjoy the said dignity and rank of an additional officer of our aforesaid order together with all and singular the priveleges thereunto belonging or appertaining. Given at our court at Saint Hames under our sign manual and the seal of our said order this first day of July 1946 in the tenth year of our reign. By the Sovereign's Command Mary R. Grand Master Grant by the dignity of an additional officer of the civil division of the order of the british empire to Thomas Dickson, Esquire. | DICKSON, Thomas Nugent Esquire (I3490)
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1737 | Also spelt COWLING, & COWLIN although COWLING is the most common spelling in the later censuses for Mary COWLEY seems most common in the earlier records | COWLEY, Thomas (I17318)
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1738 | Also spelt Jeremiah | PITCHFORD, Jeremia (I4339)
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1739 | Also spelt Levis or LEVIOUS Check mother for notes on possible match in 1841 census | LEAVIOUS, Louisa (I8216)
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1740 | Also with Grandparents in same census | POLLEY, Gordon Bradbury (I2107)
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1741 | Also with parents in census | POLLEY, Gordon Bradbury (I2107)
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1742 | Alternate Spelling MacManus | MCMANUS, Edna Florence (I3293)
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1743 | Alternative spellings: Trombour, Drom, Tromboor. First name cited as Lisabet h, Elisabeth. Surname cited as Trumpour, Trumbaur,Trombaur and Tromboor. Birth place may have been in East or West Camp, Ulster or Columbia County, New York. "Married. as d/o Nicolaus (1) April 16, 1730 Johann Jacob Maul,s/o Friede rich Maul (N.Y.Luth.Chbk)" "This marriage was solemnized by the Lutheran minis ter of New York, Justus Falckner, and the event was recorded in the Lutheran Ch urch in New York (Hol.Soc.Year Book,1903) :" "April 6, 1730 in the church at N ewton. Johann Jacob, son of Friederich Maul and Dorthea, daughter of Niclas Tro mbauer were married" "One of the children of this couple was baptized in th e Loonenburg Church (Athens, Greene County, New York-History of Greene County, New York) and the mother is there called Anna Dorothea (Trombor). Maul's sister , Anna Elizabeth Tromboor (No.7 of this record) married a Johannes Maul, a brot her of the Johan Jacob Maul who married the above mentioned Anna Dorthea Trombo or." Sources: Type: CD ROM Title: WFT 20 CD Publication: Broderbu nd FTM Text: Transcript sent by David and Lynn Speer e-mail address dspeer@rid gecrest.ca.us Type: New Source Type Title: Descendants of Johann Niclaus Tro mbauer Author: Peter Robertson Detail: probertson@home.com Detail: Received 144 pages of genealogical data vial e-mail 23 March,1999 Text: LDS Internet s ite Type: Book Author: Jones,Henry Jr. Periodical: The Palantine Families o f NY 1710 Page: 185, 1000,1001 This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/heartgold65/1/data/119597517 | TROMBAUER, Anna Elizabeth (I4126)
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1744 | Altona Memorial Park Altona, Hobsons Bay City, Victoria, Australia Rose Garden, Garden Bed 18, Section RP, Position 31A | RYELAND, George Henry (I2630)
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1745 | Alvin N. Doucet Mise | DOUCET, Jean Normand Alvin (I34115)
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1746 | Amelia may have died pre 1755 as a David MODRELL is baptising John with Mary SMELLIE in Jan 1756 at Stirling | MONTEATH, Amelia (I8543)
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1747 | Amelia stayed in the east and married Jones Morden in about 1870 in Sophiasburg. She had at least five children being Frank Roblin Morden (1875, died 1961 in Picton), Arnold Philip Morden (1883, died 1968 in Picton), Olive (born 1887, died 1984 in Carman) and Eva (born 1898). Amelia was living in Sophiasburgh Township in 1881 with her husband and son Frank. There was also 88 year old Joseph R. Morden, perhaps her father-in-law, and 32 year old Lacrita Morden and an infant Jones J. Morden who could have been a sister-in-law and son. Olive married Cleveland Fox in Prince Edward County but he died (?). She was sent west to Carman (after 1901 based on the 1901 census) to live with her cousins where she married a local farmer named William (Will) Murray. They lived on a farm southwest of Carman but the farm failed to thrive. They finally moved into Carman after DW died, living in the Roblin house, which they had bought or had gifted from Bessie. She lived there until her death in 1984 and is buried in Carman Greenwood Cemetery with Will (1877-1955). | ROBLIN, Amelia Agusta (I4508)
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1748 | An article in the Parish Magazine states: Walter Hall Grantham may not be a name which everyone recognises immediately but many people will know "Dick" Grantham, the removal man who lives in South Street, opposite the end of Oakdene. Mr. Grantham and his family have been carriers and removers in Cottingham for many years, and people will know Dick Grantham as the remover who does the job well, and at an exceptionally low price. He came to be called "Dick" after being baptised Walter Hall because his father's name was Walter, as those who remember the days of horse drawn rullies will know from the sign "W. W. Grantham", which the family's vehicles bore for years, and to avoid confusion his family called the younger Walter "Dick". The name stuck and most people think that is his real name. Dick Grantham was born in 1910, in the house in which he and his wife now live, into a family of four children.- he has two sisters, and had an elder brother. He has never moved from the house, nor done any other job other than removals and carrying. His two sisters live away from Cottingham and his elder brother was tragically killed in a road accident in Hull Road by a motor cycle. The accident affected his mother deeply, and Mr Grantham remembers that she was never the same after it. This happened while they were on the job, but it didn't end the business. Dick Grantham went to school in Hallgate in 1915 in the middle of the first world war, where he stayed until he was 14 years old. However, he didn't have a | GRANTHAM, Walter Hall (I18010)
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1749 | An Edith Stockdale listed as Elizabeth's Daughter (although certainly not) born abt 1884 in Ontario is living with her in the 1891 census - This is Thomas' daughter Edith. | WATSON, Elizabeth (I1573)
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1750 | an elite private school, but family finances suffered during The Depression and he had to change schools. | ROBLIN, Honourable Charles Dufferin PC, CC, OM, LLD, DC (I9912)
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