Ryeland Family Tree
The Genealogy of the Ryeland and connected Families
Notes
Matches 3,701 to 3,750 of 8,412
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3701 | Gord Polley remembers always getting together with the LAFFERTY family around Christmas and also playing with a LAFFERTY boy who was his age when he was younger in Trenton. As well as an Uncle Harry LAFFERTY who wasn't his actual Uncle but was related (likely Henry Francis McGuire/Lafferty) McCREALLY in transcribed version of 1891 census | MCAULEY, Jane (I12799)
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3702 | Gord: "moved from 110 Tyndall to 65 Marion" was 110 Tyndall the Watson family home? | WATSON, Bettina Mae UE (I2141)
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3703 | Gordon Bradbury Polley remembered the Gilbert family as close family friends. The Gilbert Hotel on Dundas Street West, equipped with the most modern facilities now, dates back to the days before Confederation. A landmark of Trenton, the hotel was first operated by Thomas Howard Bleecker, grandson of one of the first settlers in the area. - Trenton Past and Present | POLLEY, William Harrison (I7660)
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3704 | Gordon joined the 1 | ROBLIN, Rodman Gordon (I7367)
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3705 | Gore Of Lochaber | MCCALLUM, John Alexander (I6979)
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3706 | Gored by a mad bull | WRIGHT, Philip (I9875)
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3707 | Grace Anglican Church "29 Dec. 1839, Elizabeth Jane, Margaret Anne and James Henry, children of Margaret Anne and [no entry] Polly." | POLLEY, Mary Ann (I4739)
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3708 | Grace Anglican Church "29 Dec. 1839, Elizabeth Jane, Margaret Anne and James Henry, children of Margaret Anne and [no entry] Polly." | POLLEY, James Henry (I4742)
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3709 | Grace Anglican Church "29 Dec. 1839, Elizabeth Jane, Margaret Anne and James Henry, children of Margaret Anne and [no entry] Polly." | POLLEY, Elizabeth Jane (I13161)
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3710 | Grace Hospital | BRADBURY, Amelia Alice Gertrude (I7605)
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3711 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | TOWER, Jennifer Shane (I9607)
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3712 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | TOWER, Sean Patrick (I9608)
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3713 | Graduated from Cambridge University with a History degree; volunteered to join the Army; decorated with an OBE following Dunkirk 1940; Lieutenant Colonel; eventually a Freeman of the City of London; after WW2 Chartered Accountant in Newcastle-upon-Tyne | TAYLOR, George Nelson (I8311)
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3714 | Grand Lawn Cemetery, Section 20, Lot 11, Grave 89 | MCNAUGHTON, John James (I4529)
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3715 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | RYELAND, Anthony Francis (I3085)
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3716 | Grandchildren with them in 1881 Ernest MASON & Annie RICHARDS | PENNY, Sarah Sophy (I12659)
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3717 | grandchildren, Joseph James, Kelly Joe and Jennifer Alacia Roblin. | ROBLIN, Clifford W (I19442)
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3718 | Granddaughter Beatrice b. 1892 Cottingham living with them in the 1901 census, not sure who's child she is. | GRANTHAM, Peter (I13687)
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3719 | Granddaughter Ethel b1891 living with them in 1891 & 1901, don't know who's child it is. | PEARCE, William (I3544)
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3720 | Granddaughter Laura b. 1863 Cottingham living with them in the 1871 census | GRANTHAM, Ralph (I13667)
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3721 | granddaughter of James Fussell & Louisa (Padfield) | WALLEN, Martha (I7000)
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3722 | Grandmother to Keean, Emory, Elly and Ross | KINNEAR, Dorothy Anne "D'anne" (I3446)
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3723 | Grandpa Bill. Bill was 8 when his mother passed on. His dad remarried but his stepmother reportedly was not very loving towards him. My grandfather loved to farm and loved that particular farm but the tradition was that the older son inherited the farm. So as the second son, Bill had to go to town to get a job. In 1909 at the age of 18, Grandpa Bill went to Winnipeg and became a shoe salesman . One of the stories of how he met my Grandmother Bessie was while fitting shoes on her. Another story was that they met at a snow shoe club event. So definitely | KOTCHAPAW, William Gorsline (I7358)
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3724 | Grandson Abraham also living with them in the 1881 census, unclear as to who's child he is | LUXTON, Henry (I10980)
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3725 | Grandson Archibald E BULL b. 1896 Shirley, Derbyshire living with them in 1901 | BULL, Joseph (I6133)
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3726 | Grandson Arthur living with them in the 1881 census born 1880 | SOUTHWAY, James (I7029)
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3727 | Grandson Charles Octavis HORN b. 1864 Sourton living with them in 1871 | HORN, Richard (I37415)
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3728 | Grandson Charles WILLIAMS b. 1892 Leichestershire living with them in 1901 | WOODWARD, John (I6065)
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3729 | Grandson George b. 1858 Cottingham and Grandson William b. 1867 Cottingham living with them in the 1871 census, William still living with them in the 1881 census | GRANTHAM, Robert (I13663)
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3730 | Grandson of the late William Johnston, M.P. | JOHNSTON, Carhles R (I3473)
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3731 | Grandson Sydney DAWE born 1875 Sourton living with them int he 1881 census and in the 1891 census living with Lucy Emma and family. | ALFORD, Alice (I37414)
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3732 | Granted 200 Acres | ROBLIN, Levi UE (I10038)
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3733 | Granted 6 month Long Term LEave, without pay, at own request, from 20 Oct 45 to 19 Apr 46. | POLLEY, Gordon Bradbury (I2107)
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3734 | Granted a divorce by the District of Columbia courts in 1964. | Family: Cyril Knowlton NASH / Alicia BANOS (F337)
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3735 | Granted Trades Pay of 25 cents per day. Rank: L/Sgt. | POLLEY, Gordon Bradbury (I2107)
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3736 | Grave KE6 | RYELAND, Frederick George (I6782)
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3737 | Grave KE6 | ASCOUGH, Edith Ann (I6893)
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3738 | Grave Ld4 | RYELAND, Captain Arthur Edwin (I4340)
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3739 | Grave Ld4 (Same grave as her son Edward) | BANFILL, Mary Ann Elizabeth (I4229)
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3740 | Grave Ld4 (Same grave as his mother) | RYELAND, Edward (I7449)
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3741 | Grave LD5 | RYELAND, Charles Nathaniel (I6560)
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3742 | Grave LD5 | CORTEEL, Nora Silvy Louise (I6671)
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3743 | Grave Mary Ann NASH (1804) St Mary the Virgin, South Benfleet, Essex. Situated against the East Transept Wall. There were 4 in a row, coffin shaped, all NASH. Mary Ann NASH Age 17 years Died 17th March 1817? | NASH, Mary Ann (I5676)
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3744 | Grave no. 6254 Nottingham Rd. Cemetery Derby | MEMMORY, Jesse (I9559)
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3745 | Grave Stone | ENGLISH, Llewella Maude (I10043)
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3746 | Gravestone against north wall | TOOK, Matthews (I136)
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3747 | Gravestone Eliza NASH 1804 St Mary The Virgin, South Benfleet, Essex. Situated against the East Transept Wall. Eliza NASH died 1817 Aged 13? Years Badly deteriorated | NASH, Eliza (I5672)
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3748 | Gravestone inscription reads: "In Loving Memory Of Our Brother" | PUNNETT, George William (I16405)
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3749 | GREEN Edward Richard of Fosse Farm Oakhill Somersetshire retired farmer died 1 February 1922 Probate Wells 15 May 10 George Herbert Green farmer and George Burnett retired schoolmaster. Effects 2031 pounds 4s. 8d | GREEN, Edward Richard (I2092)
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3750 | Greenlawn memorial Gardens | TUTTLE, Edythe Josephine (I7761)
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