Ryeland Family Tree
The Genealogy of the Ryeland and connected Families
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Matches 3,301 to 3,350 of 8,412
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3301 | Dulwich, London, England in 1891 census (Dulwich is in Camberwell) | NASH, Elsie Gwendoline (I7805)
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3302 | Dunblane Cathedral Monumental Inscriptions. N0. 154. 1760. A C M M. Share & Coulter emblem westside.. John Cairns & Elizabeth Campbell. Alexander Cairns & Mary Monteath. Alexander & Mary lived at Craigtown, in Kinbuck there were still descendants of theirs living there in the 19th Century. CAIRNS families originated at Little Jerah in Logie, some members of both families also lived in Lecropt. | CAIRNES, Alexander (I8552)
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3303 | Dunkerton Parish Church | Family: PRIVATE / PRIVATE (F670)
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3304 | Dunlop Nord | DOUCET, Della (I34759)
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3305 | During the Dispersion, Germain Doucet and his family were deported to South Carolina. | DOUCET, Germain (I33188)
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3306 | During the expulsion of 1755, Fran | BOUDREAU, Marguerite (I23816)
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3307 | During the war we moved to my Maternal Gandmother's house at Temple Ewell, Bassingham Court, [ named after birth place of maternal Grandfather Charles Rogers] living in the coaching cottage and Mother running the house for Army and Navy officers in order to keep the troops out. | RYELAND, Henry Arthur James (I4451)
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3308 | During the war while George John was serving in England | DALLISON, Margaret May (I2174)
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3309 | During WW1 | PARFITT, Walter George (I2726)
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3310 | During WW1 | GARRISON, Albert Roy (I12869)
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3311 | Dutch RACE Dutch SOUR @S38@ | SCHELL, Mary Ann (Pauley) (I37833)
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3312 | Dutch | ROBLIN, Eliza (I2073)
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3313 | Dutch Reform Church | Family: Marcus Christian SCHELL / Delila CASLER (F12643)
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3314 | Dwidy Lane | HULSE, Joseph (I886)
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3315 | Dwidy Lane | HULSE, Charlotte Mary (I887)
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3316 | Dwidy Lane | HULSE, Elizabeth (I888)
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3317 | Dwidy Lane | HULSE, Emily Jane (I889)
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3318 | Dwidy Lane | HULSE, Emma (I890)
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3319 | Dwidy Lane | HULSE, George (I893)
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3320 | Dwidy Lane | BRADBURY, Hannah (I894)
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3321 | Dwidy Lane | HULSE, William (I895)
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3322 | Dwidy Lane | HULSE, Ann (I896)
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3323 | Dwidy Lane | HULSE, Eliza Alice (I897)
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3324 | E . B oYDELL AND Co., L t d ., Ma n ch ester, have appointed Mr. A. E. R y eland, Mr. B. N . J olly, and Mr. F . A. Alien, senior members of t he staff, to the board of d irect ors . | RYELAND, Albert Edwin (I2785)
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3325 | Eagle Scarine | LINDSAY, Peter White (I36478)
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3326 | Earl B. MacNaughton was born in Maple, Ontario. He graduated from the University of Toronto with a PhD in Physics and joined the Department of Physics in 1948. MacNaughton was instrumental in redesigning the physics curriculum and promoting research. He became the Head of Physics in 1956 and Dean, College of Physical Science (1970-1981). The MacNaughton Building was built in 1969 for the study of chemistry, physics and mathematics. | MACNAUGHTON, Earl Bruce (I7547)
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3327 | Earl Burdett (David 3, John 2, John1) son of David and Hannah Roblin , was born August 1855 in Belleville, Ontario. He married Emma Elizabeth ________ b. June 1857 in Illinois. Earl and Emma lived in Ackley, Hardin County in 1880. In 1900, they were living in Clarion, Wright Co., Iowa. Earl died in 1922. Emma died in 1941. Both of them are buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Ackley, Iowa. Census: 1880 Iowa Census - Ackley, Hardin Co: Earl B. 24, b. Canada, living with Emma 19, b. Illinois. 1900 Iowa - Clarion, Wright Co: Earl, 44, living with Emma, 38 and daughter, Bessie 18....married 20 years, 1 child-1 living. | ROBLIN, Earl Burdett (I5094)
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3328 | Earned $1,600 per year | POLLEY, William Harrison (I7660)
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3329 | Earned $208 in the year of the 1901 census Toronto, Undertaker, Worked at Race Tracks - calculated the odds on the horses REALLY FAST | NASH, Cyril Knowlton (I7771)
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3330 | Earned $260 in the year of the 1901 census Lived in Vancouver | NASH, Ethel Blanche (I7749)
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3331 | Earned $600 for the year of the 1901 census United Empire Loyalist | WATSON, Robert George (I8093)
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3332 | Earning $1,000 per year | WATSON, George John (I2163)
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3333 | Earning $1,300 per year | WATSON, Robert George (I8093)
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3334 | Earning $830 per year | WATSON, Robert Wallingford (I8128)
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3335 | East 206 A/B 690 Muskoka Road 118 W, Bracebridge, ON P1L 1W8 | WATSON, Bettina Mae UE (I2141)
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3336 | East Acton HO 107 687 2 page 28 In the household of James Nelhams Ag lab: George KEMP 15 Ag lab born Middlesex | KEMP, George Cashaw (I3878)
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3337 | East Acton HO 107 687 2 page 29 Goldsmiths Farm - in the household of John Little Farmer: Thomas KEMP 13 MS (man servant?) born Middlesex | KEMP, Thomas Edward (I20985)
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3338 | East Tisbury Births Sep 1896 (>99%) Green Nora Amy Tisbury 5a 204 | GREEN, Nora Amy (I2652)
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3339 | Easter Day in Germany - move in evening to Holland (Zedeam) | POLLEY, Gordon Bradbury (I2107)
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3340 | Ebenezer Chapel | HUGHES, Ann (I21101)
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3341 | Ed managed the post office here as well. Florence Hunter died two years after Roberta was born on August 21, 1917 at Ketchum, Alberta soon after child birth. The baby was stillborn. She was buried at Ketchum. In a few months time, Ed and 4 children visited his mother, Mrs. S. Montgomery, [Eliza Huston/Hunter Montgomery] in Orangeville, Ontario. His son, James Isaac, had joind up for active service in WW1 and was in England. Isaac "Ed" and children returned to Alberta and in time he answered an ad in the " Lone Hearts" column of the Family Herald and Weekly Star (Farmers Magazine ). After two trips out west to visit him, Lisa [Liza] Campbell (Prentiss) married him in Medicine Hat, Alberta. In a few years Ed and his wife, Lisa separated. She had a family from her previous marriage. On May 10, 1923, Isaac Edmond moved to Gravenhurst, Ontario. He died there in 1951. | HUNTER, Isaac Edmund (I37969)
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3342 | Eddystone Cemetery | ROBLIN, Sarah Jane (I9625)
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3343 | Edgar apparently died as a result of a 'burn', according to Wannemaker, and is buried in the Roblin Family Cemetery | ROBLIN, Edgar (I7360)
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3344 | Edgeware Road | WINDSOR, Brenda J (I6922)
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3345 | Edith (always known as Myrtle) was born and raised in Carman and lived with her family in the house that her uncle Sir Rodmond Roblin had built at 19 2 | ROBLIN, Edith Myrtle (I7365)
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3346 | Education Northcote Primary School, Northcote Intermediate School, Northcote college, Kristen School, Auckland Grammar, Auckland University. Interests ballet, rhythmic gymnastics, politics, Italian culture. | HEFFERNAN, Chl (I36857)
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3347 | Edward Blake "Curly" Curlette, 1872-1952, was born in Big Island, Ontario and came to Calgary, Alberta in 1899. He entered the photography business with his uncle, K.W. Snider, and in 1902 took over the studio. Due to poor health E.B. was unable to work from 1911 to 1914, but then worked until 1946 when his building was destroyed by fire. He was active with the Masons and Shriners. He and his wife, Annie May, ?-1940, had one son, Edward Thompson "Ted". | CURLETTE, Edward Blake (I3716)
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3348 | Edward Goodliff s/o Charles Goodliff & Clarissa E. Buch b. Aug 28, 1867 - d. July 24, 1927 ~m~ Nancy E. Roblin d/o Conrad Roblin & Catherine Sophia Lazier. Nancy was born Dec 26, 1867 and died June 20, 1902 in St. Catharines, Ontario. | ROBLIN, Nancy E (I9718)
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3349 | Edward Hares 72, b. Shepton Mallet, and Ann 71, b.Stoke Lane are still in Shepton Mallet in 1881 living at the Almshouses Churchyard. | HARES, Edward (I90)
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3350 | Edward Hares bachelor of S. Mallet married Love Swain spinster on 25 dec 1832 at Stoke lane. Witnesses James Hares, William Green. Please note that on the Banns his surname was spelt as "Ayres". | Family: Edward HARES / Love SWAIN (F24)
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