Ryeland Family Tree
The Genealogy of the Ryeland and connected Families
Notes
Matches 2,601 to 2,650 of 8,412
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2601 | BRADBURY John Esq. Effects under 80,000 pounds. 19 January. The Will of John Bradbury late of Aldermanbury in the City of London Warehouseman and of Bedford House Streatham in the County of Surrey Esquore deceased who died 18 dec 1866 at bedford House aforesaid was proved at the Principal Registry by the oaths of Edward Bradbury of 15 St. Bartholomew-road Uppder Holloway in the County of Middlesex Esquire the Son William Ladler Leaf of Old Change in the City aforesaid Merchant and John Kinnersley Hooper of Queenhithe in the City aforesaid Wine Merchant three of the Executors. | BRADBURY, John Esq (I644)
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2602 | BRADBURY Mary. Effects under 2,000 pounds. 21 January. The Will of Mary Bradbury late of Woodlands Tooting Common in the County of Surrey Widow who died 14 October 1872 at Woodlands was proved at the Principal Registry by Emma Leaf of Woodlands Claphap Park in the said County Widow and Marian Hooper (Wife of John Kinnersley Hooper Esquire) of Newlands Tooting Common the Daughters the Executrixes. | HARDWICK, Mary (I2235)
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2603 | Bradbury,Greatorex & Co. established London 1815 Capital Value 1868 0.023 Million Pounds (Value Abt 14.5 Million in 2004) 1894 0.40 Million Pounds (Value Abt 29.5 Million in 2004) 1899/1900 0.474 Million Pounds (Value Abt 33.2 Million in 2004) 1910 0.477 Million Pounds (Value Abt 31.5 Million in 2004) * In terms of capital they were the 7th largest textile warehouse in London circa 1880 | BRADBURY, John Esq (I644)
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2604 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | NORTON, Deborah (I8803)
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2605 | Bradwell on Sea, Essex | Family: Samuel NASH / Susan WALKER (F3580)
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2606 | Bradwell on Sea, Essex, England | NASH, Samuel (I11913)
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2607 | Brain Tumour | THOMAS, Debbie (I1908)
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2608 | Branch: Air Corps Branch Code: Air Corps Grade: Private Grade Code: Private Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for Hawaiian Department Component: Regular Army (including Officers, Nurses, Warrant Officers, and Enlisted Men) Source: Enlisted Man, Regular Army, after 3 months of Discharge Education: Grammar school Civil Occupation: Machine Operator (Designated Machine) Marital Status: Single, without dependents | GROSS, Joseph William "Buddy" (I37509)
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2609 | Breast Cancer | DALTON, Ellen (I10922)
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2610 | Breitscheid | PETRIE, Johan Jost (I37879)
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2611 | Breitscheid | VON RINGH, Anna Gertruyd (I37880)
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2612 | Brideslow | ALFORD, Nellie (I7436)
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2613 | Bridesmaid for Margaret Betty Snell at her wedding | KINGSTON, Mary (I2290)
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2614 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | HUMPHRIES, Audrey (I8863)
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2615 | Briggate Leeds | HARDWICK, Benjamin (I10456)
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2616 | Brighton Cemetery, Brighton, Victoria, Australia | GATES, James Clason (I3043)
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2617 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CONNOR-DOB, Laurence Michael (I2130)
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2618 | Brilliant but uneducated woman. First two loves went to First World War. One Leon who she met while at finishing school in Paris in 1914 was killed at Verdunne. She married an Irish Doctor but still maintained contact with her second love Tom all her life. Lived in Buxton, Hop garden cottage, Sussex and Southern Ireland after World War II but could not stand the weather. Lived in Aldrick Road, Bognor Regis until husband's death and in Auckland New Zealand for the last six months of her life with her second son Miles and his very new pregnant wife. She was much loved but did not live long enough to see her new grandchild Chloe dying a two days after her birth. She always hoped to find an Edward Gibbon Wakefield relation. | WAKEFIELD, Winifred Hannah (I36859)
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2619 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | RYELAND, Simon Sinclair (I11115)
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2620 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | RYELAND, Philip Andrew (I11004)
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2621 | Broad Clyst in Helen's research | SURRIDGE, William (I312)
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2622 | Broich Church | Family: Fendall THOMPSON / Ellen MONTEATH (F2495)
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2623 | Broncho Pneumonia | SCHELL, Margaret (I37852)
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2624 | Brookside Cemetary | KOTCHAPAW, William Gorsline (I7358)
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2625 | Brookside Cemetary | BROWN, Bessie Alison (I19105)
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2626 | Brookside Cemetery | RYELAND, Elizabeth Hughes (I9541)
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2627 | Brookside Cemetery | WILTSHIRE, Samuel J (I9542)
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2628 | Brookside Cemetery | RUTTAN, William David (I19310)
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2629 | Brookwood Asylum, | EDMONDS, Frederick Crompton (I8914)
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2630 | Brother in law William FRANCES living with them in 1901 census, could be his sister's husband | PULLIN, Arthur (I5363)
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2631 | Brother of Arthur William White (husband of Ethel May Pargiter) Served WWI as Sergeant in RAMC | WHITE, Ernest Edmund (I19233)
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2632 | Brother of Rev. Peter McNaughton | MCNAUGHTON, Donald (I6969)
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2633 | Brother of Richard Wakefield Left property 1841 Aged 2 living with parents in St Mary Magdalene City of London | WAKEFIELD, Penfold (I36895)
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2634 | Brother Robert's house | STOCKDALE, Eleanor (I11482)
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2635 | Brother Thomas living with them in the 1911 census born Mar 1875 - Widow | MCKEOWN, Alice (I10076)
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2636 | Broughton in 1861 & 1871 Census | RYELAND, John (I4296)
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2637 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | ENGLISH, William Douglas (I37279)
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2638 | BRYon 1776 | RYELAND, Albert Edwin (I2785)
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2639 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | RYELAND, Katherine Grace (I3686)
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2640 | Bucknell | DARE, Bernard (I1998)
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2641 | Bulteel St, Art Master, Gentleman aged 65 | BRADBURY, Augustus McInnes (I2237)
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2642 | BURFORD Inquest - An inquest was held at the Bull Hotel, in this town, on Wednesday last, before Frederick Westell, Esq., Coroner, on the body of a man named James Ryland, aged 78, shepherd to C. F. A. Faulkner, Esq., who was found lying in an insensible state, on Monday evening, in the Signett road. Edward Wiggins, tailor, deposed to seeing the deceased about nine o'clock, when going that way in company with a friend, named Money, lying in the road in an insensible state, and that they immediately ran to Burford and gave an alarm, when assistance was procured, and he was removed to the Rose and Crown Inn, where he was attended by Mr. Cheatle, surgeon, till next morning, when he expired. The widow of the deceased said that he had frequently complained of giddiness in the head for the last few days, but had not done so on Monday, and he had gone out to see the sheep, as usual, about seven o'clock in the evening. Mr. Cheatle gave it as his opinion that death was caused by apoplexy. Verdict accordingly. | RYELAND, James (I1660)
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2643 | Burgh H 2074 | RYELAND, Albert Edwin (I2785)
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2644 | Burgh H 2610 | RYELAND, Captain Arthur Edwin (I4340)
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2645 | BURIAL Camperdown Cemetery Newtown, City of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia PLOT BN04244 | RYELAND, Emily (I3346)
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2646 | Burial: Francis Knowlton PITCHFORD Date 6 Apr 1870 Aged 56 Place South Benfleet Description St Mary the Virgin Denomination Anglican County code ESS Age is a bit off but his wife is also burried there so it must be him | PITCHFORD, Francis Knowlton (I4326)
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2647 | Buried at Andersons Bay Cemetery amongst the war graves at Block 70, Plot 28, Stone 78. Before the war he was an engineer in New Plymouth. He served in France with the NZ Rifle Brigade and the 3\super rd\nosupersub Battalion, Otago Infantry Regiment from December 1916 to October 1917 until he was wounded in action. After the war in 1922 he and his brother George started farming at Warea. In 1930 George moved to New Plymouth to become a salesman and Hugh continued farming until 1951. The family then moved to Dunedin. | BRADBURY, Hugh McInnes (I12446)
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2648 | Buried in Bakewell Derby. Second wife of Richard Wakefield Worked as his Housekeeper for the first Mrs Emma Wakefield.Married her employer after her death in 1896 and had a child, Winifred "Mume" Wakefield when she was 39 and her husband 70! After his death five years later she and Mume continued to live in Hove. She bought Mume up to be a lady! She died in 1922 | WALKER, Hannah Elizabeth (I36874)
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2649 | Buried in Roblin Family Cemetery, also listed on parent's stone in Glenwood Cemetery in Picton | ROBLIN, Elsie Adelaide (I4476)
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2650 | Buried in the Cheriton Road Cemetery, Folkestone in Grave No: Con 3217. | SPEARPOINT, Margaret Spicer (I14390)
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