Ryeland Family Tree
The Genealogy of the Ryeland and connected Families
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Matches 3,001 to 3,050 of 8,412
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3001 | Date of appointment | RYELAND, James (I3322)
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3002 | Date of birth on Death Certificate is Aug 20 1852 | OSBORNE, Amina (I4528)
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3003 | Date: Sun, 12 Oct 1997 23:51:36 -0700 From: Judy Roberts Hello Again Richard I am sending you two lines, both direct meaning no other siblings unless relevant. Thomas Godden of Brabourne and Penelope (nee could be Sladden because there is a son named that). Thomas died 1663, I have a copy of a will to that effect Their daughter Joane (She is the one I told you about before) married 05 Dec 1665, to Thomas Cullen at St. Mary Bredin, Canterbury. He was a weaver. Thomas & Joane Cullen had a son Richard b 03 Dec 1669, he married Affrey Jenkin, 03 Dec 1699 at Folkestone. Their son James b 24 Jun 1711 married twice, first Margaret Hogben 1734 second Mary Ovel 1746, he was a cordwainer. Their son Richard b 17 Nov 1754 married Alive Jeffrey 10 Jan 1775, he was a mariner and the first member of the family to work for the Rothchilds, Alice lived to be 99. Now their son Thomas b 29 Dec 1790 married Susanna Dixon 01 Aug 1811, he was also a mariner and also worked for the Rothchilds. They had a son Thomas b 15 Oct 1815 married Mary Wiles Godden (I will trace Mary's Goddens when I have finish this). This Thomas had quite a varied career but always worked for the Rothchilds, moved away from Folkestone to the Dulwich area where there is a family stone at Nunhead. From here on down everything is documented. Their son Frederick b 09 Sep 1860 married Selina Adelaide Warr, they had a daughter Emma Maud b 1889 married Archie Joseph George Marsh, these were my grandparents. Mary Wiles Godden's ancestors ( I think you will be interested in this as I think this our connection. Stephen Godden b 08 Aug 1613 Maidstone married Elizabeth Hall 20 Mar 1648 He died 1709 I have his will also, he was a cooper. Now Stephen & Elizabeth had a son Stephen b 12 Sep 1653 who married Mary Gardiner 1674 in Folkestone. Steven had a son Thomas b 01 Jan 1672 who married Elizabeth and had a son also named Thomas b 06 Sep 1703. This Thomas married Mary Baker and had a son named Richard who appears to have married twice first to Elizabeth Sladden and then to Elizabeth Puttee. They had two sons, one Richard b 14 Jun 1778 who married Martha Golden an, two, David b 22 Dec 1780 who married Margaret Wiles. He married for a second time but it is the first marriage that produced Mary Wiles Godden. So there you are hope it will be of some use to you. Regards Judy | MARSH, Archie Joseph George (I14298)
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3004 | Date: Sun, 12 Oct 1997 23:51:36 -0700 From: Judy Roberts Hello Again Richard I am sending you two lines, both direct meaning no other siblings unless relevant. Thomas Godden of Brabourne and Penelope (nee could be Sladden because there is a son named that). Thomas died 1663, I have a copy of a will to that effect Their daughter Joane (She is the one I told you about before) married 05 Dec 1665, to Thomas Cullen at St. Mary Bredin, Canterbury. He was a weaver. Thomas & Joane Cullen had a son Richard b 03 Dec 1669, he married Affrey Jenkin, 03 Dec 1699 at Folkestone. Their son James b 24 Jun 1711 married twice, first Margaret Hogben 1734 second Mary Ovel 1746, he was a cordwainer. Their son Richard b 17 Nov 1754 married Alive Jeffrey 10 Jan 1775, he was a mariner and the first member of the family to work for the Rothchilds, Alice lived to be 99. Now their son Thomas b 29 Dec 1790 married Susanna Dixon 01 Aug 1811, he was also a mariner and also worked for the Rothchilds. They had a son Thomas b 15 Oct 1815 married Mary Wiles Godden (I will trace Mary's Goddens when I have finish this). This Thomas had quite a varied career but always worked for the Rothchilds, moved away from Folkestone to the Dulwich area where there is a family stone at Nunhead. From here on down everything is documented. Their son Frederick b 09 Sep 1860 married Selina Adelaide Warr, they had a daughter Emma Maud b 1889 married Archie Joseph George Marsh, these were my grandparents. Mary Wiles Godden's ancestors ( I think you will be interested in this as I think this our connection. Stephen Godden b 08 Aug 1613 Maidstone married Elizabeth Hall 20 Mar 1648 He died 1709 I have his will also, he was a cooper. Now Stephen & Elizabeth had a son Stephen b 12 Sep 1653 who married Mary Gardiner 1674 in Folkestone. Steven had a son Thomas b 01 Jan 1672 who married Elizabeth and had a son also named Thomas b 06 Sep 1703. This Thomas married Mary Baker and had a son named Richard who appears to have married twice first to Elizabeth Sladden and then to Elizabeth Puttee. They had two sons, one Richard b 14 Jun 1778 who married Martha Golden an, two, David b 22 Dec 1780 who married Margaret Wiles. He married for a second time but it is the first marriage that produced Mary Wiles Godden. So there you are hope it will be of some use to you. Regards Judy | CULLEN, Frederick (I14374)
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3005 | Date: Sun, 12 Oct 1997 23:51:36 -0700 From: Judy Roberts Hello Again Richard I am sending you two lines, both direct meaning no other siblings unless relevant. Thomas Godden of Brabourne and Penelope (nee could be Sladden because there is a son named that). Thomas died 1663, I have a copy of a will to that effect Their daughter Joane (She is the one I told you about before) married 05 Dec 1665, to Thomas Cullen at St. Mary Bredin, Canterbury. He was a weaver. Thomas & Joane Cullen had a son Richard b 03 Dec 1669, he married Affrey Jenkin, 03 Dec 1699 at Folkestone. Their son James b 24 Jun 1711 married twice, first Margaret Hogben 1734 second Mary Ovel 1746, he was a cordwainer. Their son Richard b 17 Nov 1754 married Alive Jeffrey 10 Jan 1775, he was a mariner and the first member of the family to work for the Rothchilds, Alice lived to be 99. Now their son Thomas b 29 Dec 1790 married Susanna Dixon 01 Aug 1811, he was also a mariner and also worked for the Rothchilds. They had a son Thomas b 15 Oct 1815 married Mary Wiles Godden (I will trace Mary's Goddens when I have finish this). This Thomas had quite a varied career but always worked for the Rothchilds, moved away from Folkestone to the Dulwich area where there is a family stone at Nunhead. From here on down everything is documented. Their son Frederick b 09 Sep 1860 married Selina Adelaide Warr, they had a daughter Emma Maud b 1889 married Archie Joseph George Marsh, these were my grandparents. Mary Wiles Godden's ancestors ( I think you will be interested in this as I think this our connection. Stephen Godden b 08 Aug 1613 Maidstone married Elizabeth Hall 20 Mar 1648 He died 1709 I have his will also, he was a cooper. Now Stephen & Elizabeth had a son Stephen b 12 Sep 1653 who married Mary Gardiner 1674 in Folkestone. Steven had a son Thomas b 01 Jan 1672 who married Elizabeth and had a son also named Thomas b 06 Sep 1703. This Thomas married Mary Baker and had a son named Richard who appears to have married twice first to Elizabeth Sladden and then to Elizabeth Puttee. They had two sons, one Richard b 14 Jun 1778 who married Martha Golden and, two, David b 22 Dec 1780 who married Margaret Wiles. He married for a second time but it is the first marriage that produced Mary Wiles Godden. So there you are hope it will be of some use to you. Regards Judy ----------------------- In case you don't have this info on Richard (1744). "Richard GODDEN was a landlord of the 'Three Mackerel' on the Strade. It was a well known haunt of Excisemen, and when it was demolished, circa 1936, moving wall panels and hides for contraband goods were found. Richard was co-owner of 'Flying Fish' 136 tons, 10 carriage guns. His partner was William BOXER. There are accounts...(pages lost)... among clean linen in a laundry basket. Richard and Elizabeth GODDEN were the grandparents of Mary Wiles GODDEN, who married Thomas CULLEN the banker's agent, and went with him to live in France in 1837." "Sue" | GODDEN, Mary Wiles (I14609)
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3006 | Date: Sun, 12 Oct 1997 23:51:36 -0700 From: Judy Roberts Hello Again Richard I am sending you two lines, both direct meaning no other siblings unless relevant. Thomas Godden of Brabourne and Penelope (nee could be Sladden because there is a son named that). Thomas died 1663, I have a copy of a will to that effect Their daughter Joane (She is the one I told you about before) married 05 Dec 1665, to Thomas Cullen at St. Mary Bredin, Canterbury. He was a weaver. Thomas & Joane Cullen had a son Richard b 03 Dec 1669, he married Affrey Jenkin, 03 Dec 1699 at Folkestone. Their son James b 24 Jun 1711 married twice, first Margaret Hogben 1734 second Mary Ovel 1746, he was a cordwainer. Their son Richard b 17 Nov 1754 married Alive Jeffrey 10 Jan 1775, he was a mariner and the first member of the family to work for the Rothchilds, Alice lived to be 99. Now their son Thomas b 29 Dec 1790 married Susanna Dixon 01 Aug 1811, he was also a mariner and also worked for the Rothchilds. They had a son Thomas b 15 Oct 1815 married Mary Wiles Godden (I will trace Mary's Goddens when I have finish this). This Thomas had quite a varied career but always worked for the Rothchilds, moved away from Folkestone to the Dulwich area where there is a family stone at Nunhead. From here on down everything is documented. Their son Frederick b 09 Sep 1860 married Selina Adelaide Warr, they had a daughter Emma Maud b 1889 married Archie Joseph George Marsh, these were my grandparents. Mary Wiles Godden's ancestors ( I think you will be interested in this as I think this our connection. Stephen Godden b 08 Aug 1613 Maidstone married Elizabeth Hall 20 Mar 1648 He died 1709 I have his will also, he was a cooper. Now Stephen & Elizabeth had a son Stephen b 12 Sep 1653 who married Mary Gardiner 1674 in Folkestone. Steven had a son Thomas b 01 Jan 1672 who married Elizabeth and had a son also named Thomas b 06 Sep 1703. This Thomas married Mary Baker and had a son named Richard who appears to have married twice first to Elizabeth Sladden and then to Elizabeth Puttee. They had two sons, one Richard b 14 Jun 1778 who married Martha Golden an, two, David b 22 Dec 1780 who married Margaret Wiles. He married for a second time but it is the first marriage that produced Mary Wiles Godden. So there you are hope it will be of some use to you. Regards Judy | CULLEN, Thomas (I14730)
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3007 | Date: Sun, 12 Oct 1997 23:51:36 -0700 From: Judy Roberts Hello Again Richard I am sending you two lines, both direct meaning no other siblings unless relevant. Thomas Godden of Brabourne and Penelope (nee could be Sladden because there is a son named that). Thomas died 1663, I have a copy of a will to that effect Their daughter Joane (She is the one I told you about before) married 05 Dec 1665, to Thomas Cullen at St. Mary Bredin, Canterbury. He was a weaver. Thomas & Joane Cullen had a son Richard b 03 Dec 1669, he married Affrey Jenkin, 03 Dec 1699 at Folkestone. Their son James b 24 Jun 1711 married twice, first Margaret Hogben 1734 second Mary Ovel 1746, he was a cordwainer. Their son Richard b 17 Nov 1754 married Alive Jeffrey 10 Jan 1775, he was a mariner and the first member of the family to work for the Rothchilds, Alice lived to be 99. Now their son Thomas b 29 Dec 1790 married Susanna Dixon 01 Aug 1811, he was also a mariner and also worked for the Rothchilds. They had a son Thomas b 15 Oct 1815 married Mary Wiles Godden (I will trace Mary's Goddens when I have finish this). This Thomas had quite a varied career but always worked for the Rothchilds, moved away from Folkestone to the Dulwich area where there is a family stone at Nunhead. From here on down everything is documented. Their son Frederick b 09 Sep 1860 married Selina Adelaide Warr, they had a daughter Emma Maud b 1889 married Archie Joseph George Marsh, these were my grandparents. Mary Wiles Godden's ancestors ( I think you will be interested in this as I think this our connection. Stephen Godden b 08 Aug 1613 Maidstone married Elizabeth Hall 20 Mar 1648 He died 1709 I have his will also, he was a cooper. Now Stephen & Elizabeth had a son Stephen b 12 Sep 1653 who married Mary Gardiner 1674 in Folkestone. Steven had a son Thomas b 01 Jan 1672 who married Elizabeth and had a son also named Thomas b 06 Sep 1703. This Thomas married Mary Baker and had a son named Richard who appears to have married twice first to Elizabeth Sladden and then to Elizabeth Puttee. They had two sons, one Richard b 14 Jun 1778 who married Martha Golden an, two, David b 22 Dec 1780 who married Margaret Wiles. He married for a second time but it is the first marriage that produced Mary Wiles Godden. So there you are hope it will be of some use to you. Regards Judy | GODDEN, Richard (I14737)
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3008 | Date: Sun, 12 Oct 1997 23:51:36 -0700 From: Judy Roberts Hello Again Richard I am sending you two lines, both direct meaning no other siblings unless relevant. Thomas Godden of Brabourne and Penelope (nee could be Sladden because there is a son named that). Thomas died 1663, I have a copy of a will to that effect. Their daughter Joane (She is the one I told you about before) married 05 Dec 1665, to Thomas Cullen at St. Mary Bredin, Canterbury. He was a weaver. Thomas & Joane Cullen had a son Richard born 1669. He married Affrey Jenkin, 03 Dec 1699 at Folkestone. Their son James b 24 Jun 1711 married twice, first Margaret Hogben 1734 second Mary Ovel 1746, he was a cordwainer. Their son Richard b 17 Nov 1754 married Alive Jeffrey 10 Jan 1775. He was a mariner and the first member of the family to work for the Rothchilds. Alice lived to be 99. Now their son Thomas b 29 Dec 1790 married Susanna Dixon 01 Aug 1811. He was also a mariner and also worked for the Rothchilds. They had a son Thomas b 15 Oct 1815 married Mary Wiles Godden (I will trace Mary's Goddens when I have finish this). This Thomas had quite a varied career but always worked for the Rothchilds, moved away from Folkestone to the Dulwich area where there is a family stone at Nunhead. From here on down everything is documented. Their son Frederick b 09 Sep 1860 married Selina Adelaide Warr, they had a daughter Emma Maud b 1889 married Archie Joseph George Marsh, these were my grandparents. Mary Wiles Godden's ancestors (I think you will be interested in this as I think this our connection). Stephen Godden b 08 Aug 1613 Maidstone married Elizabeth Hall 20 Mar 1648. He died 1709. I have his will also. He was a cooper. Now Stephen & Elizabeth had a son Stephen b 12 Sep 1653 who married Mary Gardiner 1674 in Folkestone. Steven had a son Thomas b 01 Jan 1672 who married Elizabeth and had a son also named Thomas b 06 Sep 1703. This Thomas married Mary Baker and had a son named Richard who appears to have married twice first to Elizabeth Sladden and then to Elizabeth Puttee. They had two sons, one, Richard b 14 Jun 1778 who married Martha Golden and, two, David b 22 Dec 1780 who married Margaret Wiles. He married for a second time but it is the first marriage that produced Mary Wiles Godden. So there you are hope it will be of some use to you. Regards Judy ------ Submitter to IGI of Richard Godden information is ROBERT F. Harris 23 ARCHER ROAD FOLKESTONE, KENT, ENGLAND Microfilm: 1394051 Submission: AF83-010065 --------------- In case you don't have this info on Richard (1744). "Richard GODDEN was a landlord of the 'Three Mackerel' on the Strade. It was a well known haunt of Excisemen, and when it was demolished, circa 1936, moving wall panels and hides for contraband goods were found. Richard was co-owner of 'Flying Fish' 136 tons, 10 carriage guns. His partner was William BOXER. There are accounts...(pages lost)... among clean linen in a laundry basket. Richard and Elizabeth GODDEN were the grandparents of Mary Wiles GODDEN, who married Thomas CULLEN the banker's agent, and went with him to live in France in 1837." "Sue" ----- There is conflicting evidence on whether Richard Godden was married twice (Elizabeth Sladden and Elizabeth Puttee), or there were two Richard Goddens married separately. I personally believe the best evidence is for one Richard Godden to be married to two Elizabeths, but further confirmation one way or the other would be welcomed. Here is the one Richard, two wives scenario that some sources have: Husband Richard Godden Christening: 16 OCT 1744 Folkestone, Kent, England Marriage: 09 MAY 1771 Folkestone, Kent, England Father: Thomas Godden Mother: Mary Baker Wife Elizabeth Sladden Birth: About 1750 Folkestone, Kent, England Marriage: 09 MAY 1771 Folkestone, Kent, England Children 1. Mary Godden Female Christening: August 30, 1771 Folkestone, Kent, England 2. Elizabeth Godden Female Christening: 04 DEC 1772 Folkestone, Kent, England Death: 17 JAN 1773 3. Thomas Godden Male Birth: Christening: January 26, 1774 Folkestone, Kent, England Following this line, it is believed Elizabeth Sladden died between 1774 and 1777, with Richard Godden remarrying as follows based on information from Penny Hiatt ------- Still others say Elizabeth Sladden did not die and the following children should be attributed to her as follows (but overlooking the three children listed above born between 1771-1774): Husband Richard Godden Christening: 16 OCT 1744 Folkestone, Kent, England Marriage: 09 MAY 1771 Folkestone, Kent, England Father: Thomas Godden Mother: Mary Baker Wife Elizabeth Sladden Birth: About 1750 Folkestone, Kent, England Marriage: 09 MAY 1771 Folkestone, Kent, England Children 1. Richard Godden Male Christening: 14 JUN 1778 Folkestone, Kent, England 2. David Godden Male Christening: 08 OCT 1779 Folkestone, Kent, England Death: 14 MAR 1780 3. David Godden Male Birth: Christening: 22 DEC 1780 Folkestone, Kent, England 4. William Godden Male Christening: 31 AUG 1783 Folkestone, Kent, England Death: 21 JUN 1785 5. William Godden Male Christening: 22 JAN 1786 Folkestone, Kent, England Death: 04 MAR 1787 6. Elizabeth Godden Female Christening: About 1787 Folkestone, Kent, England Death: 31 DEC 1790 7. Alexander Godden Christening: 20 JUN 1790 Folkestone, Kent, England Death: 03 FEB 1791 8. John Godden Male Christening: 23 FEB 1794 Folkestone, Kent, England IGI Source Information: Film Number: 457685 | GODDEN, Richard (I14297)
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3009 | Dated 6 Oct 1943 however that date doesn't seem to make sense given his service. Returning to Canada, Served 14 months in U.K. and N.W. Europe. Employed as an artillery surveyor with 12 FD. Regt. R.C.A. Has held rank of L/Sgt. Qualified as an artillery surveyor in U.K. Qualified as a clerk Stens in Canada. No Crimes. Medium statured healthy appearing man. Above average ability. Good motivation. Anxious to return to Canada and serve in C.F.E.F. | POLLEY, Gordon Bradbury (I2107)
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3010 | Dates aproximate | SHORTT, Adam (I10071)
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3011 | Dates aproximate | SHORTT, Adam (I10071)
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3012 | Datus in 1881 Census | ROBLIN, Oatis (I4798)
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3013 | Daughter Alice b. 1875 living with them, her daughter not his so she may have been previously married | BASTIN, Sarah (I13326)
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3014 | Daughter Ann lists it as 1856 but is less likely to know as she would have only been a year old or younger | WATSON, George (I2765)
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3015 | Daughter Fanny's Baptism record | SPEARPOINT, Robert Milton (I14234)
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3016 | Daughter Makaela | SNELGROVE, Jewel (I21327)
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3017 | Daughter Maria's baptism record | SPEARPOINT, Robert Milton (I14234)
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3018 | Daughter Martha's Baptism | IVES, Letitia (I1642)
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3019 | Daughter Martha's Baptism | KEMP, George (I10408)
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3020 | Daughter of Chief Justice of Manitoba | Julia Adamson (I3491)
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3021 | Daughter of Joseph BRADBURY& Annie, obviously a mixup of names | BRADBURY, Hannah (I894)
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3022 | Daughter Sarah living with an Aunt Susannah WALTERS in 1861 census | Sarah (I18784)
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3023 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | TOWER, Robert Nelson (I5074)
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3024 | Dav POTTEE Sex: M Marriage(s): Spouse: Eliz WILLIAMS Marriage: 20 Jan 1712 Folkestone, Kent, England Source Information: IGI Batch number: Dates Source Call No. Type Printout Call No. Type M020721 1635-1840 0908172 IT 2 Film 6906424 Film | Family: David PUTTEE / Elizabeth KENNY (F4167)
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3025 | David Arthur Berrow s/o Alice EMBLEN (sic) born 4 Dec 1898 baptised 12 Jan 1899 abode Union W/House, Shepton Mallet. | David Arthur Berrow (I7878)
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3026 | David Kellog (David2, Philip1) son of David Roblin and Mary Rowe, was born 1829 in either Sidney or Thurlow Twp. About 1850, David married Hannah E. _____ b. 1826. *note - David has been placed in the family of David Roblin and Mary Rowe based on an inheritance of property. Dec 10, 1867, Lot 34, Con 5 in Sidney Twp, was transferred on authority of a Will, to Frank and Earl Roblin, sons of David Kellog Roblin. In 1851 David and Hannah lived in Thurlow Twp. By 1861 they were living in Belleville and David worked as a brewer. In 1862 the family immigrated to Ackley, Iowa. David was one of the oldest settlers of Ackley. "Roblin's Corner" was a familiar landmark in the town of Ackley up to the time of the erection of the Hotel Ackley, that occupied that particular spot. David died March 20, 1876. Hannah lived with son James and daughter Naomi, in Etna, Hardin Co. Iowa in 1880. She later moved with James to Downers Grove, a suburb of Chicago, Ill. where she died December 1899. In 1900 James and sister, Naomi, were living in Downers Grove, Ill. David, Hannah, James and Naomi are all buried in Oakwood Cemetery in Ackley, Hardin Co. Iowa. Census: 1851 Ontario Census - Thurlow Twp: David 23, farmer, methodist, living with Hannah E. 26, and James E. 1. 1861 Ontario Census - Belleville: D.W. 32, brewer, living with Hannah 36, James 10, Frank 7 and E.B. 5. 1880 Iowa Census - Etna, Hardin Co: Hannah C. 54, b. Canada, living with James E. 29, b. Canada, and Naomi 18, b. Canada. Obituaries The Ackley World - Mar 24, 1876 On Monday, March 20th, of ulceration of the stomach, D.K. Roblin, aged 47 years. Mr. R. was one of the oldest settlers in this place, and when he first came here was unable to procure any place to live in, and "camped out" until he could build a house. He leaves a large family, to mourn the loss of a kind father and husband. The Ackley World - December 13, 1899 Mrs Roblin, an Old-Time Resident Passes to the Great Beyond Mrs. J. Roblin will be remembered by the greater number of our people - the older residents of the town - she having been a resident of the city some fifteen years ago. At that time she removed from the city and took up an abode with her son, James, who is a resident of Downer's Grove - a suburb of Chicago. she died last week and Saturday the remains were conveyed from her late home to this city: a party of old-time acquaintances were at the depot in wiating and interment was amde in Ackley cemetery, beside those of her husband who died a number of years since. "Roblin's Corner" was a familiar landmark in the town up to the time of the erection of the Hotel Ackley; a building owned by the deceased, occupying that particular spot. Mrs. Roblin was the mother of four children, long since grown to man's estate; James lives at Downer's Grove, Illinois; Earl resides at Clarion, Iowa; Frank and Naomi reside near Spirit Lake, Iowa. They were all present at the funeral which was conducted by Rev. Wolcott. Ackley World Journal - Feb. 16, 1922 James Roblin Died at Waterloo/Early-Day Resident of Ackley - Buried Here. James E. Roblin, for several years a resident of Ackley, died at Waterloo, Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Four weeks ago, at the time of the joint installation of Masonic and Eastern Star officers, and the subsequent banquet, Mr. Roblin was present and , as a one-time Whorshipful Master of Fountain lodge A. F. & A. M., he was one of the number who was presented with honorary past Masters' badges. Stricken Very Suddenly Although not well enough to take to his bed, Mr. Roblin gave up his work in the treasurer's office (he had been employed there during the past two years) two weeks ago, hoping a rest would restore him to his wonted vigor. He was able to be about the huse each day and yesterday visited with friends. He was stricken from the fatal attack only a few minutes before he died. Mr. Roblin was born Jan 30, 1851, at Belleville, province of Ontario, Canada. When he was 11 years of age his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Roblin, moved to Ackley IA. That was in 1862 when the town was new, and Hardin county was only sparsely settled. James learned the plasterer's and mason's trade, but did not follow it long. When only a young man he became associated with the American Express company. For several years he was clerk in the office in Waterloo, then in charge of Mr. Button. In the Days of Gold Fever His first experience as messenger was on the Illinois Central railroad, between Chicago and Sioux City. His work as messenger between Missouri Valley, IA., and Deadwood, S.D., at the time the gold fever was at its height in the Black Hills, yielded some interesting experiences. He and the other trainmen were heavily armed to repel any attack by robbers to seize the stores of gold, which were transported on nearly every trip. Mr. Roblin frequently spoke of the picturesque appearance of the people and the scenes about Deadwood in the days when life was held of little worth by bandits of the James and Younger brothers type. Robberies were common and murders frequent. Wa Veteran Master Mason Mr. Roblin was for 50 years a Master Mason. He was the oldest master of the lodge at Ackley. He was among the 10 oldest of the commandery Knights Templar at Waterloo, who conducted a ritualistic service at O'Keefe & Tonnes" undertaking rooms. The remains are to be brought to Ackley, Thursday morning, to be buried here. The funeral service is to be under direction of Fountain lodge A. F. & A.M. Deceased was 71 years of age. Ackley World Journal - March 11, 1926 Naomi Roblin Stricken on Street - Was a Former Resident of Ackley Early Tuesday morning, friends in Ackley received a telephone message from Waterloo, making an inquiry as to the possible relatives of Miss Nona Roblin, who was stricken by death very suddenly while walking along one of the streets in that city that morning. Miss Roblin was a sister of Mr. Roblin whose remains were interred in Ackley cemetery a few months ago, having died at Waterloo. The Roblin family were for many years residents of Ackley, the senior Roblin having been engaged int he mercantile business here. The deceased is the last surviving member of the family. The early girlhood days of the deceased were spent here and she is well remembered by many old friends of the family. Her age was about 60 years. The remains of Miss Roblin were brought to Ackley for interment, this (Thursday) forenoon. Rev. charles W. Baxter, pastor of St. Mark's Episcopla church, Waterloo, was here and conducted funeral services; some relatives and close friends were also in the city. Miss Roblin, born in Canada, in 1862, lived in Ackley with her parents but during the past sixteen years had lived in Waterloo. | ROBLIN, David Kellog (I4999)
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3027 | David of Muirmilne, Amelia of Logie | Family: David MOTHERWELL / Amelia MONTEATH (F2713)
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3028 | David Roblin married Mary Rowe and settled in Sidney. One of his of his descendants is the present Postmaster of Belleville. | ROBLIN, David (I4964)
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3029 | David ROBLIN, died June 25, 1875, aged 45y 7m 24d; "Mason" | ROBLIN, David (I4829)
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3030 | Davidson | Family: Horace RAYMOND / Elizabeth ROBLIN (F2913)
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3031 | Day may be transcribed from death? | RYELAND, Edward (I7449)
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3032 | Day of birth unreadable on tree | RYELAND, James (I7560)
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3033 | Dead when his daughter Emma emmigrated in 1863 | William (I1288)
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3034 | Dear Richard Thank you for the e mail. I have more details on the other children of John Francis Punnett and Susan Brann. A gentleman from Folkestone sent me a photo of the grave of George Punnett born in 1872. He is buried with his wife Annie Louise Nee Baker in Cheriton Road Cemetery Folkestone. George Punnett died 30 July 1927 aged 55 years and wife Ann Louisa died 20 November 1957 aged 86 years. John sent me some addresses and names and in 1930 Annie Louise was living at 7 Radnor Road in Folkestone. Their Children. George William Punnett b1902 photo of grave Died 31st March 1979 aged 76 buried Cheriton Rd Cemetery Folkestone. Inscription In Loving Memory Of Our Brother Eva Kathleen Punnett b 1904 married an unknown Chittenden in 1930 Ronald No | PUNNETT, George (I16379)
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3035 | Dear Richard: I had cause to investigate some members of the Baker family and found what might be an error when I compared what I found on the IGI with an entry submitted to your site. It concerns John Baker, born abt 1720, son of Thomas Baker and Dorothy Gilbert. In the past he has been associated with the marriage to Elizabeth Hill but the IGI indicates that this John married Eleanor Brown, 13 Oct 1745, Folkestone. They had the following children, all Folkestone: Sarah chr 13 Apr 1747 Ellen chr 10 Mar 1749 d. 31 Mar 1751 Edmund chr 19 Apr 1751 d. 18 Sep 1751 Edmund chr 17 Jul 1752 John chr 26 Jan 1755 Ellen or Helen chr 8 Jul 1757 Mary chr 5 Mar 1760 Ann chr 28 May 1762 Edmund (1752) married Margaret Smith, 11 Oct 1774 and had John chr 13 Mar 1778 Margaret chr 7 Nov 1779 (all records again for Folkestone) John married Elizabeth but there are two possibilities here and I have a contact who is working on this. I stress that the above records are what I have gleaned from the IGI and thus should be verified by a 'Baker expert'- but the John Baker who married Elizabeth Hill in 1757 is given as born abt 1732 so definitely not the John born 1720. Best wishes Jane E. Marshall ------ Neil Harvey (Email: nharvey.keytechuk@btinternet.com) writes: Hi, If I may add my two pennyworth to this debate, the Folkestone Gedcom has two Johns, but some confusion! John Baker chr 2 Oct 1720, son of Thomas Baker (Jan 1681) & Dorothy Gilbert, is shown:- Marriage 1 13 Oct 1745 Eleanor Brown Marriage 2 13 Feb 1757 Elizabeth Hill John Baker chr 3 March 1724/5, son of Edmund Baker (Dec 1691) & Sarah (Unknown) is shown: Marriage 13/10/1745 Eleanor Brown. Obviously (at least) one of the entries is incorrect but the additional data might help in resolving the issue. I have just found and posted four children for the John Baker & Elizabeth Hill marriage. There are also a number of children in the gedcom of the John Baker/Eleanor Brown marriage (though you do not seem to have this marriage or the children, the entries check out with the IG records). This now shows that:- The John Baker/Elizabeth Brown marriage was producing children from 1747-1762. John Baker & Elizabeth Hill were married 13 Feb 1757 and producing children from 1760 to 1766. If we rule out bigamy, it would seem it is NOT possible that one John was the husband of both. Therefore the question seems to be, if these are the right two Johns, which was which? In the gedcom only the Oct 1720 John is shown married to Elizabeth Hill (whereas both are shown married to Eleanor), which might suggest the Mar 1724/5 John as the husband of Eleanor. Inconveniently, the earlier John would then have the later marriage (he would have been 37 on marriage), so no clear clue there. Do you have any additional data which might help in resolving the issue? All the best, Neil | BAKER, John (I14408)
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3036 | Death before 1851 maybe before 1836 Possible but unconfirmed christening from IGI 22 June 1767 Presbyterian, Ashwick, Somerset, England JOHN PURNELL School master according to baptism of his second daughter in 1824; son of Robert Purnell and Betty nee Skey; m. ELIZABETH | PURNELL, John (I7774)
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3037 | Death certficate lists her as single | MCNAUGHTON, Jannet (I4199)
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3038 | Death Certificate Available | JEFFRREY, Florence Forswell (I3319)
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3039 | Death Certificate Available | DITER, Emma (I3323)
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3040 | Death certificate lists "Coldburg, Ont" (likely meaning Cobourg) but other information on certificate is inaccurate. Info would have been given by his then wife so the likely didn't know the complete picture. | POLLEY, Robert A (I4741)
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3041 | Death certificate lists Cramahe Twp as place of birth, year of birth as 1829 based on age of 65 years at death on certificate | MOORE, Sylvester (I4755)
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3042 | Death certificate of Matthew Tudor Purnell. He died 25 November 1921 aged 41 at 44 Thomas Street, Merthyr Tydfil, from a wound in the throat self inflicted. The place he died was not his home address which was 34 Gresham Place, Treharris, and he is described as formerly colliery labourer. Inquest was held on 28 November 1921 by R J Rhy s, Merthyr Coroner. The death was registered on 30 November 1921. The re is no mention of his widow but that is probably because the death was notified by the Coroner rather than a relative. | PURNELL, Mathew Tudor (I21881)
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3043 | Death certificate said he lived there for 20 years | WATSON, Thomas Grantham (I2776)
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3044 | Death certificate says Aug 21st | ROBLIN, Stephen Herbert (I9410)
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3045 | Death certificate says she was born in Niagara Falls, but since she was christened on the same day she was born and in Perth she was obviously born in Perth Ontario. Death certificate also lists birth as 25th of May 1850, however unless her christening date is wrong she couldn't have been christened before she was born. 1901 Census also gives date of birth as May 25 | FLANIGAN, Mary Ann (I3623)
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3046 | Death certificate states Brooklin NY as birth place | ROBLIN, Stephen Herbert (I9410)
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3047 | Death date seems to conflict with Amelia's child with Thomas Wood | STORY, George (I12781)
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3048 | Death from Genes Reunited on 21/09/1869 Likely death on Dec 12 1883 | SAGER, Sarah (I5182)
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3049 | Death not 100% certian | RYELAND, Arthur George (I7005)
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3050 | Death notice in paper on September 18, 1998. | BEHENNA, Maria Margaret (I2083)
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