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2901 Corps: Royal Engineers Regiment No: 680 Rank: Sapper RYELAND, Albert Edwin (I2785)
 
2902 Corps: Royal Engineers Regiment No: 691 Rank: Sapper RYELAND, Charles Nathaniel (I6560)
 
2903 Corps: Royal Field Artillery Regiment No: 53554 Rank: Driver Theatre of war: France 22/09/1915 RYELAND, Thomas James (I3217)
 
2904 Corrections and / or additions welcomed. All persons born after 1901 have been removed. For i nformation on these persons, our sources and notes please contact us direct. rossbus@cyberlink.bc.ca SHARP, Joseph (I9091)
 
2905 Corrections and / or additions welcomed. All persons born after 1901 have been removed. For i nformation on these persons, our sources and notes please contact us direct. rossbus@cyberlink.bc.ca SHARP, Mary Jane (I9092)
 
2906 Corrections and / or additions welcomed. All persons born after 1901 have been removed. For i nformation on these persons, our sources and notes please contact us direct. rossbus@cyberlink.bc.ca GAREY, Elisha (I9107)
 
2907 Corrections and / or additions welcomed. All persons born after 1901 have been removed. For i nformation on these persons, our sources and notes please contact us direct. rossbus@cyberlink.bc.ca GRAHAM, Nancy H. (I9109)
 
2908 Cot Death THOMAS, Russell (I3529)
 
2909 Cougnes AUCOIN, Michelle (I23752)
 
2910 Cougnes SALLE, Anne Marie (I24172)
 
2911 Cougnes SALLE, Jean Denys (I24173)
 
2912 Cougnes Family: Francois AUCOIN / Anne Marie SALLE (F7463)
 
2913 Could be 284 as other records indicate that is the correct address. GRANTHAM, Mary Ann (I2771)
 
2914 Could be Ellen PALFREY, Mary (I2638)
 
2915 Could be living in Attercliffe cum Darnall, Yorkshire in 1891 but unsure

Births Mar 1853 McNalty Maria Birmingham 6d 61

Marriages Mar 1875 BROWN Robert Derby 7b 698 McNALTY Maria Derby 7b 698 
MCNALTY, Maria (I47)
 
2916 Could be Roblin D. William from 1901 but unsure ROBLIN, Allen Douglas (I4487)
 
2917 Could be the Robert McCombe born 10 Jul 1850 son of William McCombe and Margaret BINGHAM MCCOMB, Robert (I7320)
 
2918 Could be the William Gregory baptised 19 Mar 1848 Stoke Lane s/o Joseph & Nancy

Children: Bertha Gregory born circa 1890 (1891 Census) 
GREGORY, William (I6867)
 
2919 Could be William H EMLYN, William M (I17291)
 
2920 Could have married John Horlestone as per the 1871 census with correct age and place of birth but without marriage can't be sure

Could also be the follow, in 1871 Mary A right age but place of birth as Caverswall

Marriages Dec 1866 Bailey Charles Cheadle 6b 414 Bradbury Mary Cheadle 6b 414 
BRADBURY, Mary Ann (I828)
 
2921 Could her maiden name be HAWKINS? There is much mention of the HAWKINS cousins in her son William's will. Abigail (I13998)
 
2922 Could not read and write according to 1901 census SCHELL, Margaret (I37852)
 
2923 Could this be Henry Mills DAY who died 1887 in Stepney district? He is listed as being born in St George in the East on the 1851-1881 census. However other people are linking him to a William DAY and Elizabeth MILLS as his parents. DAY, Henry (I37243)
 
2924 Could this be the Anne Elizabeth in the birth index? KINNEAR, Elizabeth Lily (I3101)
 
2925 Could this be the same as the Thomas Kemp who is married to Isabella in the 1881 census in Greenwich?

The same who in 1901 is Thomas E Kemp again in Greenwich a patient in the hospital and who's death is as follows:

Deaths Sep 1901 (>99%)
Kemp      Thomas Edward      72      Greenwich      1d      601

Ages and places of birth match up, but he can't be found in any other censuses and his marriage to this Isabella can't be found. 
KEMP, Thomas Edward (I20985)
 
2926 Could this be their marriage?

Marriages Dec 1861 (>99%)
Horn      John           Plymouth      5b      467
WEBBER      Mary Ann Palmer      Plymouth      5b      467 
Mary A. P. (I8065)
 
2927 COUNTY NEWS.
On Sunday, the 10th inst another old resident, in the person of old Mr. Polly, passed away at Castleton. He was perhaps the oldest man in this or the surrounding part of the country - 90 years, was greatly respected, lived a pious and devoted christian life and leaves a grown up family to mourn the loss of a kind and affectionate father. - Enterprise.

- Likely a reprint from the Colborne Enterprise 
POLLEY, Robert A (I4225)
 
2928 Court Bridge Street, Derby

9 months old at time of 1881 census 
MCNALTY, Henry (I38)
 
2929 Court Matrix DULMAGE, David (I4813)
 
2930 Cowgate cemetery, Dover Behind Snargate Street GATES, John Thomas (I2108)
 
2931 COX Mary Matilda of Lea Hurst 9 Fowler-stret Taunton widow died 13 Apr 1952 Administration (with Will) Gloucester 25 September to Rhoda Victoria Kingston widow and Gladys Violet Goodliff (wife of Basil William Goodliff). Effects  EMBLIN, Mary Matilda (I3996)
 
2932 CP-S: He had been absent from his birthplace for more than 10 years. An orphan and a charge on the parish, it is suspected that he was farmed out to another parish and perhaps apprenticed to Thomas DILNOTT, hence the OAKEY connection. There is evidence that Robert died wealthy, not from baking bread but more likely from the profits of co-ownerhip of the Folkestone privateer 'Flying Fish' 136 tons and 12 carriage guns which captured a French prize with a cargo valued then at  MILTON, Robert (I14288)
 
2933 Craighead MONTEATH, Mary (I8542)
 
2934 Craighead MONTEATH, Elizabeth (I8544)
 
2935 Craighead Farm STIRLING, Michael (I8551)
 
2936 Craigwiel Gardens CARPENTER, Alice Jean (I7916)
 
2937 Cremated RYELAND, Francis James Sinclair (I7893)
 
2938 cremated Barham? stone St. Margaret of Antiock WAKEHAM, Violet Blanche (I3063)
 
2939 Cremated Carr Villa KING, Charles George (I12668)
 
2940 Cremated, Ashes spread here RYELAND, Geoffrey Edwin (I9226)
 
2941 Crime: Drunk & Absent at Tattor(?) Roll Call on the night of the 8th
Punishment: 3 days Packs(?) Drill, 7 Days Confined to Barracks 
MCNALTY, Michael (I43)
 
2942 Crime: Overstaying his pass on the night of the 11th, stating a falsehood.
Punishment: Return to his duties as Private 
MCNALTY, Michael (I43)
 
2943 Crossed Belgium border & stayed at concentration area near Poperinghe (near flores) POLLEY, Gordon Bradbury (I2107)
 
2944 Crossed Leopold Canal this morning & moved to new position in Holland near Aardenburg after spending only 3 weeks in Belgium POLLEY, Gordon Bradbury (I2107)
 
2945 Croton Cemetery VANTASSELL, Irving Clayton (I4165)
 
2946 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. RYELAND, Diane Gay (I3276)
 
2947 Crystal Palace for disposal RYELAND, Albert Edwin (I2785)
 
2948 CURLETTE - For years, a respected resident of Napanee, died on Sunday last at his home in Adolphustown, aged seventy-four years. Deceased was some years ago afflicted with a stroke of paralysis while residing in Napanee, and removed to his farm at Dorland for the benefit of his health. For a time his health improved, but the past two years he was a confirmed invalid. Mr. Curlette was born in Adolphustown, of United Empire Loyalist parentage, but spent a good portion of his life in Napanee. For years he was secretary-treasurer of Napanee Board of Education. He was a member of the Eastern Methodist church, a liberal in politics, and highly esteemed by all who knew him. Deceased was for years a member of Napanee Troop of Cavalry and went to the front during the Fenian Raid of 1866. Besides his bereaved widow he leaves two sons, Edward H. Curlette, of New York City and Adelbert, residing at home. The funeral service was held at his home on Tuesday and the remains placed in the Eastern vault. A large number of our citizens showed their respect for deceased by driving down the river as far as The Pines, and accompanying the long procession to the cemetery. CURLETTE, Charles James (I2042)
 
2949 CURLETTE - On February 9, at his residence 2131(?) Seventh street west, Levi Roblin Curlette in his 83rd year.

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CURLETTE, Levi Roblin (I3704)
 
2950 Curlette, Charles J. 1904 From the Hough Scrapbooks

CURLETTE - For years, a respected resident of Napanee, died on Sunday last at his home in Adolphustown, aged seventy-four years. Deceased was some years ago afflicted with a stroke of paralysis while residing in Napanee, and removed to his farm at Dorland for the benefit of his health. For a time his health improved, but the past two years he was a confirmed invalid. Mr. Curlette was born in Adolphustown, of United Empire Loyalist parentage, but spent a good portion of his life in Napanee. For years he was secretary-treasurer of Napanee Board of Education. He was a member of the Eastern Methodist church, a liberal in politics, and highly esteemed by all who knew him. Deceased was for years a member of Napanee Troop of Cavalry and went to the front during the Fenian Raid of 1866. Besides his bereaved widow he leaves two sons, Edward H. Curlette, of New York City and Adelbert, residing at home. The funeral service was held at his home on Tuesday and the remains placed in the Eastern vault. A large number of our citizens showed their respect for deceased by driving down the river as far as The Pines, and accompanying the long procession to the cemetery. 
CURLETTE, Charles James (I2042)
 

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