Ryeland Family Tree
The Genealogy of the Ryeland and connected Families
Notes
Matches 1,801 to 1,850 of 8,412
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1801 | As per military records | MAGUIRE, Charles Daniel (I7982)
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1802 | As per son Jame's marriage certificate | NORTH, Francis (I2507)
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1803 | As per the Excise board minutes Something to do with his owing a brewer a lot of money | KEBELL, Richard (I4729)
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1804 | Ashentrool near Menstrie | MONTEATH, Agnes (I8571)
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1805 | ashes are scattered at York Crematorium | DALLISON, Ethel (I2757)
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1806 | ashes are scattered at York Crematorium | FLETCHER, Fred (I6026)
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1807 | Ashes spread at the point | MCMARTIN, Bernice Catherine Agnes (I3708)
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1808 | Ashes spread by family in Somerset | SNELL, Margaret Betty (I2562)
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1809 | Ashes were spread and a willow tree planted by the campfire circle by the lake | POLLEY, Lynn May (I8115)
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1810 | Ashford Hospital | CURLE, Marjorie Violette (I3542)
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1811 | Asian Flu | KENNEDY, Annie (I3373)
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1812 | Assassin | DOUCET, Guy (I34141)
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1813 | Assumed that she was widowed when she moved with her children to Drumaroad, Co. Down. | HOOD, Margaret (I5912)
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1814 | Assumed to be from this family based on the census, need to confirm Spelt Curlet in 1881 census | CURLETTE, Levi Roblin (I3704)
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1815 | Assumed to be one of the two children who "died young" hence the lack of name | KINNEAR (I3097)
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1816 | Assuming Leander remarred because she died | BRADLEY, Lucina (I9633)
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1817 | Aston cemetary | MEMMORY, William Robinson (I9520)
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1818 | Aston Juxta | BULL, James (I6279)
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1819 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CONDON, Chloe (I36433)
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1820 | At age 18 of a brain tumor | TURNER, Carol (I2440)
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1821 | At approximately 4:30 AM due to an infection, at the hospital | NAVICKAS, Ona "Annie" (I3656)
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1822 | At Blunsdon House Hotel, Blunsdon, Swindon | Family: PRIVATE / PRIVATE (F673)
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1823 | at death of his first wife | BRADBURY, Augustus McInnes (I2237)
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1824 | At home | POLLEY, Leslie Willet (I12846)
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1825 | At least one daughter | PEARSALL, Mary (I23238)
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1826 | At Sea | DOUCET, Anne (I28512)
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1827 | At sea near New Orleans, LA | LEGOUFFE, John Baptiste (I20636)
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1828 | At Stoke Next Gilford, Augustus Bradbury esq. of Weavers Hall London. Solicitor, second son of John Bradbury esq. of Streatham and Aldermanbury, to Ellen, fourth daughter of George Drew esq... of Streatham and Guildford Marriages Sep 1851 (>99%) Bradbury Augustus Guildford 4 215 Drew Ellen Guildford 4 215 | Family: Augustus BRADBURY, Esq / Ellen DREW (F4418)
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1829 | At the age of 7 (approx) went to live with his paternal grandparents in Trenton, back to Toronto to go to High School POLLEY, Gordon Bradbury: Peacefully, at the Trillium Health Centre in Mississauga, Thursday, July 6, 2006, at the age of 91. Beloved husband of Betty for 60 years, loving father of Lynn and the late Donald. Cherished grandfather of Timothy (Elana), Jonathan, and Sarah. Adored great- grandfather of Jackson. Gordon will be lovingly remembered by many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his brothers Bill and Bob, his sister Alice. Funeral Services will be held at St. Matthew's Anglican Church, 3962 Bloor Street West, Etobicoke, on Monday, July 10th at 11:00 a.m. If desired, a memorial fund has been established with Camp Koinonia, P.O. Box 815, Adelaide Street Post Office, Toronto, Ontario, M5C 2K1, 416-522-1949. For I am not ashamed of the gospel; It is the power of God for salvation To everyone who has faith. Romans 1:16 Gord Polley was born on April 20 | POLLEY, Gordon Bradbury (I2107)
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1830 | at the age of 77 years old (this was from The Miramichi Gleaner newspaper) | DOUCET, Charles (I23648)
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1831 | At The Battle Of Queenston Heights | CURLETT, Robert Emmet (I11260)
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1832 | At the death of his son in 1738 his wife was married to someone else, leading to the conclusion that he died prior to this date. | KNOWLTON, William (I13961)
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1833 | at the family home on Grove Street | CURLETTE, Dr. James Ford (I4179)
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1834 | At the home of her son Dan. After coming home from work she went for a nap and never woke. | ZIMMERMAN, Mary Elizabeth "May" (I12104)
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1835 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: William John DICKSON / Margaret HUTTON (F1906)
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1836 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Joseph Ronnie VIRBALL / Sybil Anne KINNEAR (F1158)
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1837 | At the Residence Of The Bride's Father | Family: John Henry ROBLIN / Elizabeth Catherine MALLORY (F2941)
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1838 | At the time of the 1900 census she had had 6 children, three of whom were alive | CUNNINGHAM, Mary Eliza (I9397)
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1839 | At the workhouse infirmary. She is shown as the widow of William Wardle a wagoner of Lemon Street, Derby. Cause of death was simply stated as Infirmity. S.A. Siddons, daughter signed as informant and her address was 17 Sidney Street , Derby. | HOLMES, Caroline (I1966)
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1840 | At their marriage this couple were both of this parish. Agnes husband Richard was also a sponsor for Park of Jerah children | MONTEATH, Agnes (I8571)
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1841 | At this time I have not determined the parents of William. Some sources list William's father as a William born in 1594 in England. This is very unlikely as it would make William's father 94 years old when his son was born and his mother 90! There is strong evidence that William was of German origins. There is some evidence that William may have come to North America by way of Ireland as part of the Palentine immigration of 1709. Palentine immigrants to New York in 1710 included Wilhelm Mueller, wife Margaretha, and one child. | MILLER, William (I4049)
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1842 | At Thursby, on Friday the 19th inst., George Story, Esq., late of No. 3, Albion Road, West Stoke, Newington, London, aged 64 - sincerely lamented by his afflicted widow and family, and highly and deservedly respected by all who knew him. | STORY, George (I12781)
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1843 | Au d | DOUCET, Denis (I34244)
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1844 | Au d | DOUCET, Ernestine (I34324)
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1845 | Au d | DOUCET, Thomas (I34495)
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1846 | Au mariage avec Philom | DOUCET, Joseph (I34173)
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1847 | Au recensement de 1866, il y avait Pierre, Arca et 7 enfants, probablement 7 enfants d'une | DOUCET, Pierre (I34814)
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1848 | Au registre de Gloucester je trouve une autre Christine, de Peter et Helen Vienneau n | DOUCET, Christine (I34481)
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1849 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | TYSLUK, Janelle Leigh (I3278)
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1850 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | TYSLUK, Mardi Pauline Annette (I3279)
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