Ryeland Family Tree
The Genealogy of the Ryeland and connected Families
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Matches 3,901 to 3,950 of 8,412
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3901 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Timothy J HEARD / Deborah GETTLIFFE (F544)
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3902 | Heart attack | MEMMORY, Jesse (I9559)
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3903 | Heart attack | MEMMORY, Edward (I9568)
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3904 | Heart Attack | RYELAND, Alexander David (I10115)
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3905 | heart defect | DALLISON, Lorraine Heather (I9082)
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3906 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | TAYLOR, Heather Lynn (I4316)
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3907 | Heathfield, Bedfordshire | HORN, William (I1217)
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3908 | Height 5 foot 11 inches | ROBLIN, Ormand Wilfred (I4490)
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3909 | Height 5' 5" Chest Girth when fully expanded 40.5" Range of Expansion 3.5" Complexion: Medium Eyes: Blue Hair: Brownish Black Distinctive Marks: Scar just below left & right patella Mole external surface left elbow Regimental Number: 3159 Unit: C.A.S.C. T.D. | WATSON, George John (I2163)
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3910 | Height 6 foot zero Traveling to 785 Elm Road Warren, Ohio where his wife Shirley is, to reside permanantly | ROBLIN, David James (I10034)
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3911 | Held a PhD from Columbia U. Co-discoverer in the 1930's of Diamox, a sulfa drug. Travelled several times to England and France Married 16 Oct 1936 Yates County, New York, USA, Spouse Unknown | ROBLIN, Richard Owen (I9959)
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3912 | Helen | NAVICKAS, Elena (I4563)
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3913 | Helen at her death was relict of Peter Monteath of Park of Jerah | CAMPBELL, Helen (Nellie) (I8699)
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3914 | Helen disappeared from the directory in 1954, but there was no local obituary for her so I do not know what happened to her. Both parents were born in Sweden | Helen M (I12851)
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3915 | Helen in 1851 Says she was married in the 1881 census but still had the name Banfill and was listed as Daughter of John (not daughter in law) No Birth or Marriage found No husband in 1891 census but doesn't say Widow | BANFILL, Hellen Elizabeth (I2255)
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3916 | Helen in 1881 census Aldershot, Hampshire, England as place of birth in 1881 census Possible Birth Births Dec 1876 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BROWN Ellen Stewart Woolwich 1d 1059 | BROWN, Ellen S (I1621)
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3917 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Gordon GRACEY / Margaret Irene LIVINGSTONE (F1912)
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3918 | Hemel burial register "Buried at Meetin" a confusing comment as it seems to indicate he may have been a non-conformist possibly a Quaker (meeting house). Yet his parents were not and he was married in the Church of England. | PITCHFORD, Francis (I4327)
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3919 | Hemel Hempstead Burials 1795 June 22 Thomas Knowlton aged 50 years | KNOWLTON, Thomas (I12247)
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3920 | Hemel Hempstead marriage register: Francis Pitchford of this parish bachelor and Ann Knowlton of the same spinster were married in this chuch by licence this fifteenth day of June 1773 by me, Rice Hughes, Curate. In the presence of John? Moseley, Mary Knowlton, Mariah Pitchford Jos. Hill. | Family: Francis PITCHFORD / Ann KNOWLTON (F1375)
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3921 | Hen SPEARPOINT Sex: M Marriage(s): Spouse: An HEWSON Marriage: 30 Oct 1750 Folkestone, Kent, England IGI Source Information: Batch number: Dates Source Call No. Type Printout Call No. Type M020721 1635-1840 0908172 IT 2 Film 6906424 Film | Family: Henry SPEARPOINT / Ann HEWSON (F4280)
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3922 | Henry and Tomosiona had Henry Francis born 17 Oct 1899 and Thomasina Willis born 1901. She married a Stokes in 1926 | PUNNETT, Henry Thomas (I16383)
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3923 | Henry CARPENTER aged 23. labourer, married on 4 May 1875 at Stoke Lane, Elizabeth Anne LANSDOWN, aged 24. His father Emmanuel Carpenter, and her father Edward Lansdown. Witnesses James King, Eliza Tatchell. | Family: Henry CARPENTER / Elizabeth Anne LANSDOWN (F2310)
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3924 | Henry is second child according to sources on him, there were 8 children total for John and Jane Doulton | DOULTON, John (I2211)
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3925 | Henry Lovelace TURNER was registered as Henry Lovelace TILLEY Sept | TURNER, Henry Lovelace (I3923)
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3926 | Henry Phillis married Jane Hares on 20 May 1855 at Shepton Mallet. Her father Edward, his father Samuel. Jane was shown as a silk thrower, and Samuel Phillis as a velvet weaver. Witnesses were Edward Hares, Martha Hares. | Family: Henry PHILLIS / Jane HARES (F26)
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3927 | Henry Sr's. brother Edward was definitely buried at Mount Calvary at the plot with Henry Sr. as his grave marker has been repositioned and that's another storey. | LAFFERTY, Edward Patrick (I12811)
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3928 | Henry Target aged 21 married Mary Ann Pittard aged 21 on 25 Dec 1867 at Evercreech. His father Stephem, her father William. Witnesses Thomas Rossiter, Elizabeth Burge. | Family: Henry TARGETT / Mary Anne PITTARD (F2407)
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3929 | Henry was baptised Henry Francis McGUIRE (no parents listed) and his sponsor was his uncle Henry McAuley. He is present with the McGUIRE family in the 1871 census (Francis and Jane) so it is very likely that he is the son of Francis McGUIRE. However after Francis' death he is always listed with the surname LAFFERTY. In his sister Mary's obituary he is listed as her 1/2 brother however earlier evidence would indicate he was her full brother as even though he had taken the name LAFFERTY he was born a McGUIRE. Henry in baptism, 1871 and possible 1881 census. Harry on James LAFFERTY's, mothers' & brother's death certificates, 1901 and 1911 census. Informant of death for mother & James Lafferty & brother Edward In 1891 census it lists his father as being born in Ireland and mother born in Ontario, that would fit with both his father being James Lafferty or Francis Maguire. Not with the family in 1881 census, likely match living with a widow Bridget SINNOTT in Cobourg under the name McGuire ***Need to further research this Bridget, possible sister to Francis McGuire, Henry McGuire was informant on her death in 1896. In 1871 census she is a stray with a different surname than the head of household, also William ORR is living with her in both the 1871 and 1881 census. It is likely that in 1871 they are living in the house of James FLANIGAN b. 1840 USA, Hotel Keeper. SINNOTT , BRIDGET Stray: Individual bears a different surname than the head of the family Sex: Female Age: 33 Birthplace: IRELAND Religion: Roman Catholic Origin: IRISH District: NORTHUMBERLAND WEST ( 054 ) Sub-district: Cobourg Town ( B ) Division: 3 Page: 13 Microfilm reel: C-9983 Reference: RG31 | MCGUIRE, Henry Francis (I12803)
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3930 | Her ashes are interred in Fulford Cemetery, York in the same grave as my father Norman Atkinson | FLETCHER, Beryl Marie (I6031)
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3931 | Her brother Charles and uncle William MUMMERY moved to Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada | STROOD, Jane (I3538)
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3932 | Her grave stone says wife of J.E. Smith and at top says "STELLA". | GARRISON, Mary Estella (I12866)
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3933 | Her husband could also have been Henry Pye Phillips | WAIT, Emily Hester St Albyn (I21679)
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3934 | Her mother had died in June Quarter 1840 and she was then brought up by her grandmother. | GRANTHAM, Mary Ann (I17540)
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3935 | Her name is transcribed Iron Rurrich Colborne, I can see why because it looks like that. First name might be Jean but certainly female born on exact same day, middle name looks nothing like Bell but I believe this is her. | COLBORNE, Jean Bell (I12816)
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3936 | Her real name was Alice but we don't know the last name. Sometimes she spelled it "Alys". My mom thought she was the most glamourous thing, because she lived in hotels and travelled with a box full of jewelery and cosmetics. I think she may have been a flapper. | WORSLEY, Alice (I7783)
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3937 | Her Son John's immigration papers | WIBER, Louisa Sarah Rebecca (I3247)
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3938 | Herefordshire in 1861 census but still Burford so we know it is the same place | RYELAND, Elizabeth Lydia (I1252)
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3939 | Herne Hill in 1851 census & Findagrave | LEAF, William Ladler (I13222)
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3940 | HESTERAMA in 1881 census | ROBLIN, Hester Ann (I4772)
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3941 | Hibourne Lodge Toronto Star Obit | PRENTICE, Lillian Elizabeth (I37831)
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3942 | High Shore | TRUMPOUR, Johannes "John" (I11995)
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3943 | Higher Lodge, Bishops Court Farrington Sowton, Farringdon according to Betty Ryeland, District of St. Thomas includes Sowton & Farringdon 1871 Towton, Devon according to other records 1911 Lowton, Devon | SNELL, Frederick George (I3830)
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3944 | Highgate Cemetery | STORY, Amelia (I2198)
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3945 | Highgate Cemetery (east) Highgate, London, UK | GATES, Edward Wilson (I2189)
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3946 | Highgate Cemetery (east) Highgate. UK | CLASON, Mary Horn Flora (I3037)
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3947 | Highgate Cemetery of St James, Swains Lane, St Pancras | PITCHFORD, Francis Knowlton (I4324)
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3948 | HILDA AMY MACQUARRIE HILDA AMY MACQUARRIE Passed away at Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital, Burlington on Thursday, December 7, 2006. Loving wife of the late Curtis MacQuarrie, mother of David and mother-in-law of Cathrine Kinnear. Sister to the late Willa, Don, Rene, Ethel and Roy Harding of Nerepis, New Brunswick. Thank you for the many Merry Christmases and Happy Birthdays. Thanks for letting me win at checkers, for making meals, clothes, happiness. Thanks for the funny accents, the swimming lessons, the winter walks, the glamour girl smiles, the odd fits of fury. Thanks for knowing the names of all the wildflowers, for helping with the fort, with the math, with the play rehearsals. Thanks for your long and loving marriage. Thanks for abiding the cats, rescuing the hamster. Thanks for the silly songs, the serious talks, the sweet tooth. Thanks for the firm hand; thanks for letting go. Thanks for loving music and cinema. Thanks for looking great in mink and heels. Thanks for the skepticism and for the open mind. Thanks for making a great big deal of things. Thanks for finding the simple pleasures in a complex world. Thanks for helping me earn the friends I have. Thanks for being such a lady. Thanks for the loving journey. Cathrine and I and all your friends miss you so much. A private graveside service has taken place at Greenwood Cemetery, Burlington. Expressions of sympathy to the Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital Foundation or Heart and Stroke Foundation would b e s in c e r el y a pp r e c i a t ed b y t he family. (Arrangements entrusted to Smith's Funeral Home, Burlington, 905-632-3333 www.smithsfh.com) | HARDING, Hilda Amy (I17310)
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3949 | Hilhead | KINROSS, Malcolm (I8565)
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3950 | Hill Purnell came to Cardiff from High Littleton-Poulton area of Somerset. Birds Directory for 1858 records Hill Purnell as living at Great House Fa rm (Leckwith Manor) Cardiff. 1851 CENSUS St Mary's Cardiff 22 Whitmore Street Hill Purnell Head 49 yrs Retired Farmer Born Holcomb Somerset Sarah Purnell Wife 44 yrs Born Cardiff Mathew Freeman Son 22 yrs Ship Owner Susan Daughter 21 yrs Catherine Daughter 8 yrs Scholar Robert Son 7 yrs Scholar 1861 CENSUS parish of Llandaff 189 Severn Road Hill Purnell Head 59 yrs Farmer Born Somerset Holcombe Hou se Sarah Wife 55 yrs Born Glamorgan Cardiff Sarah Elizabeth Daughter 34 yrs Born Glamorgan Cardiff Mathew Freeman Son 33 yrs Master Mariner Born Glamorg an Cardiff 1881 CENSUS Parish of Llandaff 204 Severn Road Hill Purnell Head 80 yrs Retired Farmer Born Holcomb Somer set Sarah Wife 76 yrs Born Cardiff Sarah Daughter 55 yrs Born Cardiff Susan Granddaughter 14 yrs Born Llandaff Marion Granddaughter 9 yrs Born Llandaff | PURNELL, Hill (I20305)
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