


Ryeland Family Tree
The Genealogy of the Ryeland and connected Families
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Matches 3,551 to 3,600 of 8,412
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3551 | Forest Home Cemetery | DALLISON, Mary Jane (I8261)
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3552 | Forest Lawn Mausoleum and Crematorium | NAVICKAS, Genevieve "Jennie" (I3654)
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3553 | Forest Road Marriages Dec 1931 (>99%) Ryeland Annie Eacott Shoreditch 1c 63 | Family: Charles Walter Edwin EACOTT / Annie RYELAND (F952)
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3554 | Forester | HEFFERNAN, Patrick Edward Wakefield (I36863)
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3555 | Foster Cemetery | CARMAN, Mary Sophronis (I3729)
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3556 | FOSTER, Winnifred Dickson (nee Kinnear) Peacefully on Wednesday November 20, 2002 in North York in her 86th year. Predeceased by her husband Frank. Devoted mother of Gail Hughes and Barbara Murphy. Forever cherished by her grandchildren Erin Belobradic (Mike), Brett (Monica) Hughes, Dawn Murphy and Nicole Murphy. Great grandmother of Caden Hughes. Dear sister of David, Ethel and the late Lily, Annie, Louise, John, Tommy, Robert, Laura and Sam Surname: Kinnear Given name: Winnie Age: 11 Sex: F Nationality: Ir Date of arrival: 1929/04/29 (YYYY/MM/DD) Port of arrival: Quebec , Quebec Ship: ATHENIA , Anchor Donaldson Reference: RG76 - IMMIGRATION, series C-1-a Volume: 1929 volume 2 Page: 178 Microfilm reel: T-14751 | KINNEAR, Winnifred Dickson (I3697)
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3557 | Fought in the First World War in France. He was there from early on in The Royal Artillery and so was lucky to survive. He became a Master Tailor after the war. | FORD, Wyndham (I8001)
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3558 | Found in Sybil's Obit | MCMARTIN, Minnie Lawretta "Laura" (I38051)
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3559 | Found on same census image as brother George in 1891 but not in the search | COX, Job (I356)
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3560 | Found WW1 Draft , a boarder crossing 1910, Cen records in 1910 and 1920 in Flint Ward 2, Genesee, Michingan | GARRISON, William Henry (I12110)
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3561 | Four pounds bounty to enlist | BULL, William (I6037)
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3562 | Fourth daughter of George DREW Esq. Deaths Dec 1877 (>99%) BRADBURY Ellen 48 Wandsworth 1d 444 | DREW, Ellen (I19471)
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3563 | FOX according to Rosalyn | PALMER, Wealthy Ann (I9428)
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3564 | Foxboro Cemetery | KETCHESON, Marjorie Ward (I17151)
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3565 | Foxboro Cemetery | CATON, Martha (I17157)
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3566 | Foyer Lacombe Hospice | RYLAND, Daphne Louise (I464)
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3567 | Foyer ND DE Lourdes | DOUCET, Alexandre Fran (I34299)
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3568 | Foyer ND DE Lourdes | CHIASSON, Marie Louise (I35328)
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3569 | Frances is now deceased. | DALLISON, Frances Violet (I8808)
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3570 | Frances WRAITH Sex: F Event(s): Christening: 18 Apr 1797 Folkestone, Kent, England Parents: Father: Edw WRAITH Mother: Source Information: IGI Batch number: Dates Source Call No. Type Printout Call No. Type P020721 1635-1840 0908172 IT 13 Film 6906423 Film 1851 UK CENSUS: Place: Folkestone Frances MAJOR, Head, W, 53, b.Folkestone Harriet MAJOR, Dau, U, 24, b.Folkestone William MAJOR, Son, U, 22, b.Folkestone Mary MAJOR, Dau, U, 20, b.Folkestone Stephen MAJOR, Son, U, 16, b.Folkestone James MAJOR, Son, U, 14, b.Folkestone | WRAITH, Frances (I16241)
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3571 | Francis MURTON,(F) b.26/3/1772, Goodnestone, d.25/12/1858 + William BALDWIN, m.10/11/1792 Children: Francis BALDWIN, (F), c.27/2/1801, Mount Ephraim-Lady Huntingdons, Tunbridge Wells Samuel BALDWIN, c.27/2/1802, Mount Ephraim-Lady Huntingdons, Tunbridge Wells Thomas BALDWIN, c.27/2/1801, Mount Ephraim-Lady Huntingdons, Tunbridge Wells William BALDWIN, c.27/2/1801, Mount Ephraim-Lady Huntingdons, Tunbridge Wells Sarah BALDWIN, c.27/2/1801, Mount Ephraim-Lady Huntingdons, Tunbridge Wells Jesse BALDWIN, c.11/10/1802, Mount Ephraim-Lady Huntingdons, Tunbridge Wells Hanah BALDWIN, c.20/2/1806, Mount Ephraim-Lady Huntingdons, Tunbridge Wells ----------------------- Hello, I am researching my family and have reached my GGGG grandfather, William Baldwin. In information handed down from my great-aunt, I have a William Baldwin marrying a Francis, having children: Jesse William Sarah Thomas Samuel Francis Elizabeth Hanah My aunt writes, "an English born assistant at the LDS Family History Center helped find this family. They were all baptised October 11, 1802 at Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England. She said this indicated that they were dissenters from the Church of England." In your Ancestry.com listing, you have different birth dates or baptism dates for the children. AND, you have a last name for Frances (Francis). Would you be so kind as to tell me where you got your information? Your Frances Murton has such a nice, long family line. I would like to be able to reassure my aunt that this is the correct William Baldwin and Francis. Thank you so much, Abby Dotterweich I replied: The original work I used was by PAUL AND Jos | BALDWIN, William (I14801)
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3572 | Frandie | CAIRNS, William (I7690)
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3573 | Frank COLES, aged 23, Quarryman, living in Vobster, married on 26 Dec 1892, Sarah Parfitt, aged 20. His father Charles Coles, Quarryman, her father John Parfitt, labourer. Witnesses Mary Ann Emblin, William J. Bryant. | Family: Frank COLES / Sarah PARFITT (F2337)
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3574 | Frank in 1901 Census | PARFITT, Alexander Frank (I2725)
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3575 | Frank in 1911 census | WILLIAMS, Francis Elwood (I13299)
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3576 | Frank married Hazel Black after Georgia died at the age of 21. Hazel was Georgia's sister. She bore a son, Arthur, who died as an infant At the age of 10 months. | BLACK, Hazel (I9049)
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3577 | Frank Philmore (David 3, John 2, John1) son of David Kellog and Hannah E. Roblin was born in 1854 in Belleville, Ontario. He married Jane A. _____ born 1860 in Illinois. Frank and Jane lived first in Ackley, Hardin County and later Center Grove and Spirit Lake, Dickinson Co., Iowa. Frank died June 1904 and is buried in Lakeview Cemetery, Spirit Lake, Iowa. Census: 1880 Iowa Census - Ackley, Hardin Co.: Frank F. 26, born in Canada, is living with Jane A. 20, born Illinois, and Grace G. 10M, born Iowa. 1900 Iowa Census - Center Grove Twp., Dickinson Co.: Frank F. Roblan b. Jan 1854, living with Jen_____ b. Feb 1860, _oe E. (daughter) b. Dec. 1882, Roy R. b. July 1884, and Lori (?) N___ b. March 1893...married 20 years, 4 children - 4 living. | ROBLIN, Frank Philmore (I5082)
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3578 | Frant is 5 miles 5 miles south of Tunbridge Wells | GABRIEL, Elizabeth (I10664)
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3579 | Fred Roblin living as Lodger with them in 1901 census born Sep 29 1878 in Ontario David, known by friends as DW or Wilz, followed his brother Rodmond to Manitoba from Prince Edward County, in 1882, and took up residence at the house built by Rodmond in Carman. DW was not on the 1881 Manitoba census, but appeared on the 1891 census with his wife and three older children. In addition a lodger and servant are also listed. DW accumulated a number of farms in the Carman area, although the source of the money to purchase these farms is unknown as he was not known to have ever done any real work. According to Gene Abbott, a daughter of one of DW's tenants, DW was also a money lender, apparently common in a era of few banks. Most of his farms were lost during the depression of the 1930's, and only a single farm remained at his death. Bessie and Myrtle jointly inherited the estate, although Myrtle gave up her share to Bessie, which included the farm and family house in Carman. This farm was later sold by Bessie, and the house probably also sold, or gifted, to her cousin Olive and her husband Will Murray. Items: A few items known to have belonged to DW have survived. These include the family (Roblin) cutlery and his pocket watch. | ROBLIN, David Wilson (I4471)
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3580 | Frederick (1824-1872), MP for Lambeth 1856-72 | DOULTON, Frederick (I2213)
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3581 | Frederick and Wilhemina had 8 children; of whom 7 lived to marry and have families. | STEEL, Wilhemina (I20288)
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3582 | Free BMD has a Thomas SUTTON who dies in Dover in both 1843 and 1847 | SUTTON, Thomas (I2169)
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3583 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SHEPHERD, Rachel (I1225)
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3584 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | RYELAND, Linda Mary (I2752)
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3585 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | RYELAND, Peter James (I2786)
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3586 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | STAUGHTON, Coral Grace (I3507)
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3587 | Friday | Family: Richard Daniel MACNAUGHTON / Pearl Eleanor SMELSER (F2248)
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3588 | Friderich Streit and Anna Cather were husband and wife. Friderich Maul and Urs ula were the grandparents. Friderich was five weeks old and baptized in Newtow n. Reference ID: 806 This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/heartgold65/1/data/119594855 | MAUL, Frederich (I4125)
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3589 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CROMWELL, Grace Cameron (I7136)
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3590 | From 1881 census "<1 Born: APR; 11/12" | GARRISON, Myra Pearl (I12282)
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3591 | From a 1889 biographical note about Sir Rodmond Roblin: "Family of Welsh Extraction; came to America in 1755 and settled in York State near the now city of Troy" In 1755 the Manor of Rensellaerswyck covered most of the land around what is now Troy. Perhaps the two young Roblin boys spent a period as indentured servants at the Manor or the newby Livingston Manor. | ROBLIN, Philip UE (I4013)
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3592 | From an email: "I believe they had separated by 1898 and Charles was living with Georgina Baldwin Smith. Maude Emma Fowler later married Percy Baldwin Smith, Georgina's son" | Family: Charles John FOWLER / Marion Emily RYELAND (F3762)
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3593 | From Canadian Parliamentary Divorces 1926-1946: http://members.shaw.ca/hughlarmstrong/divlist/div_n.htm 1927/249/250 PET: Wife NASH, Cyril Knowlton, Clerk, Toronto, ON HUGHES, Mabel Beatrice, Toronto, ON Married 21/06/1911 at Toronto, ON RA: 14/04/1927 | Family: Cyril Knowlton NASH / Mabel Beatrice HUGHES (F327)
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3594 | From Charles' military records | POLLEY, Bertha (I7838)
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3595 | From daughter Ellen's death certificate | STOCKDALE, Robert (I11480)
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3596 | From death certificate "Has farmed for past few years" | POLLEY, Robert A (I4741)
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3597 | From Frances Ann's marriage certificate | KEBELL, Richard (I4729)
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3598 | From Francis' marriage certificate | NORTH, James (I4207)
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3599 | From Gord's Diary: "Left Petawawa * Journeying through Que., Maine & N.B. * Arrived in Debert, N.S. - Hostess House for supper * Truro '96 Victoria Park, supper at Scotia Hotel '96 St. John's Church * First United Church" | POLLEY, Gordon Bradbury (I2107)
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3600 | From Gord's diary: June 15th 1946: "Auntie Maude& Alex married today at Deer Park United-reception-Auntie Ethel's room at Royal York-saw them off at station-supper at Winston's" | Family: Alexander Cameron GRANT / Maud Constance Eva NASH (F2476)
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