Ryeland Family Tree
The Genealogy of the Ryeland and connected Families
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4051 | In 1861 Census Richard is living with his wife, family and sister Mary in Checkley, Staffordshire, England Also living with them is father-in-law, a widower, and his mother Elizabeth a widow. Deaths Dec 1864 BRADBURY Richard Cheadle 6b 169 Marriages Jun 1838 BRADBURY Richard Cheadle 17 35 TITLEY Emma Cheadle 17 35 | BRADBURY, Richard (I709)
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4052 | In 1861 Census William living in Frome, Somerset with family. Can't find in 1871 Census Likely Death unless he never moved back.... Deaths Mar 1887 Bradbury William 64 Cheadle 6b 205 | BRADBURY, William (I732)
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4053 | In 1861 Census--says born 1796 Lyme,Dorset--living in Heavitree Exet er as a Boarder-Unmarried---Health stated as "Insane". | LOVERIDGE, Isaac (I22555)
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4054 | In 1861 George was a bricklayers labourer living at 10 Ladywell Place and his wife Eliza J. was said to be born 1838 Charlton. Possible death Deaths Jun 1908 GATES George 68 Lambeth 1d 147 Likely Marriage Marriages Jun 1853 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Boorman Sarah Jane Dover 2a 1016 Gates George Dover 2a 1016 Hicks Elizabeth Hoy Dover 2a 1016 | GATES, George (I2184)
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4055 | In 1861 George was a widower plasterer living at 6 Parook St., Charlton with a housekeeper and 2 sons Deaths Jun 1873 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gates George 67 Dover 2a 485 | GATES, George (I2135)
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4056 | In 1861 had 5 lodging houses on his property, probally for employees Deaths Jun 1873 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DOULTON John 79 Wandsworth 1d 344 | DOULTON, John (I2209)
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4057 | In 1861 living with wife in Dividy Lane, Caverswall. In 1871 living with parents, wife and daughter Hannah living alone In 1881 living (as boarder) in Dividy Lane, Caverswall In 1891 living (head) Dividy Lane, Caverswall Can't find in 1901 census | BRADBURY, John William (I830)
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4058 | In 1871 Census Elizabeth is living in Gladstone St. Caverswall, with daughter Hannah. Not found in 1881 Census | Elizabeth (I841)
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4059 | In 1881 a Pupil in Independent College, Staplegrove, Somerset Can't find in 1891 or 1901 census Births Mar 1871 GATES Harold Christian Exeter 5b 118 | GATES, Harold Christian (I3044)
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4060 | In 1881 a Pupil in Independent College, Staplegrove, Somerset | GATES, James Clason (I3043)
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4061 | In 1881 Census William seems to be unmarried and a lodger aged 38, living in house of Lot & Elizabeth Giles. William Brown unmarried, 70, was also a boarder there. | HARES, William (I95)
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4062 | In 1881 Census working at Widworthy Court ,Wilmington, Devon as Farm serva nt In 1891Census: living Christchurch,Monmouthshire,Wales with Wife-Occupati on Warehouseman. In 1901 Census: living Newport,Wales - Occupation Fruitier (Greengrocer)-W orking Own account. | SNELL, John (I22471)
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4063 | In 1881 Census-living at Snells Farm,Offwell,Devon. | SNELL, William (I22280)
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4064 | In 1881 her and the children are living with her sister Martha E. Digby | LARKIN, Eliza (I18799)
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4065 | In 1881 his wife is Emma b. 1857 Hull, not sure if it is the same person or a seperate wife. | MALLEN, Susannah (I13848)
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4066 | In 1889 her father's will states she is in Rochester, NY | CURLETTE, Mary E (I2046)
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4067 | In 1891 & 1901 Census farming at "Middle Cleave Farm" Offwell Devon--ne xt door to Thomas and Ann Patch--(my Great-grandparents) | LOVERIDGE, John (I22566)
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4068 | In 1891 and1901 Censuses He was a Printer/Stationery/Book shopkeeper in we st Street Axminster Devon. | SNELL, Edwin (I22645)
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4069 | In 1891 Census working as Parlour maid at Eaglemount,Kilmington,Devon. | SNELL, Anne (I22469)
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4070 | In 1891 in Christchurch Monmouthshire as Smiths apprentice.Lodging wi th a family. In 1901 Census:Occupation : Merchants Warehouseman in Newport Wales. | SNELL, William (I22474)
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4071 | In 1900 census lists mothers birth place as New York, fathers is unreadable in 1910 census mother New York, father Vermont According to the 1900 US census, had 8 kids 6 of whom were living at the time In the 1910 census, 8 kids 5 of whom were still living at the time. RACE Irish | SAXON, Charlotte M (I4744)
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4072 | In 1901 Census Licenced (Pub )Victualler.at Pinner London Middlesex | DYER, Henry (I22714)
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4073 | In 1901 Census living with mother and step-father as Gertrude HESTON possibly as a result of this marriage: Marriages Sep 1897 Edwards Gertrude Cheadle 6b 508 WESTON Thomas Cheadle 6b 508 | EDWARDS, Gertrude (I848)
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4074 | In 1901 Census she was working as a Confectioner (own means) | WILLIAMS, Elizabeth Mary (I22480)
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4075 | in 1901 living with his Grandparents - Only Emblin in the area he is in in the 1911 census Likely Marriage Marriages Jun 1916 (>99%) Emblin Charles T Hinchliffe Wakefield 9c 40 Hinchliffe Sarah E Emblin Wakefield 9c 40 | EMBLIN, Charles Treasure (I10379)
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4076 | In 1901 living with mother and stepfather with surname Milward listed as daughter but really step-daughter 1 Child Marriages Dec 1908 COLCLOUGH William Cheadle 6b 550 EDWARDS Emma Cheadle 6b 550 | EDWARDS, Emma Jane (I850)
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4077 | In 1910 census she says she has had 7 children of which 6 are still living | RYELAND, Elizabeth Hughes (I9541)
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4078 | In 1911 census: 1910 Cowes, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom | DALLISON, Frank Norman (I8866)
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4079 | In 1911 census: 1909 Cowes, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom | DALLISON, Harold John (I9339)
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4080 | In a Letter from Ralph Hill williams in 1987 He said Violet was 85 years and that in the Winter she lived in St Petersburg Florida and in the summer lived in North Carolina. Ralph's son Gareth visited her in 1986. | WESTERN, Violet May (I21893)
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4081 | In a letter to Gordon Polley she wrote "We were educated at Girlon? House Yeovil Somersetshire." | NASH, Frances May Gertrude (I2485)
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4082 | In a letter written to Gordon Polley while he was over in England in the war it mentions that Walter Curle was a "Trench Correspondent" | CURLE, Walter Lister (I3541)
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4083 | in action in France | THOMPSON, Fendall Powney (I8317)
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4084 | In addition Alice ran a Public House called ' The Stags Head' where they used to live on the upper floor. Alice was a character [ looking a bit like Queen Victoria !] she kept a grey parrot which she had had for many years and told stories of how the Hop pickers would come into the Pub during the picking season most them coming from London in the 30s Always game for a laugh. | RYELAND, Alice Mary (I6005)
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4085 | In Air Over Pacific Ocean | TOWER, Patrick Herbert (I5237)
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4086 | In An Asylum | GREELY, Rebecca Ann (I9255)
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4087 | In April 1894 sold his property in Haldimand, Con 7 Lot 1 NE 1/4 to Orloff W. Huycke who is the son in law of his brother James. According to our records, there were 8 plots purchased in 1924 by William Polley. - St. George's Anglican Cemetery RACE Irish William Henry Harrison was a general in the war of 1812 and was elected US president in 1840/41 and died months later in office. Maybe he was named after this US president? | POLLEY, William Harrison (I7660)
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4088 | In Celebration of William (Bill) George Alexander July 5, 1928 - January 25, 2021 Peacefully, on Monday, January 25, 2021, at Lakeland Long Term Care, at the age of 92. Bill was the beloved husband of Ruth for 70 years, and a devoted family man. Cherished father of Margaret Colbear (Bob), Peter Alexander (Frances) and Judy Ryeland (Nick). Adored grandfather of 6; Becky Agar (Mike), Kimberly Ferris (Mark) Adam Ryeland (Julie), Geoff Ryeland (Macy), Connor Ryeland, and Sam Alexander. Much loved great grandfather of 8; Matthew Agar, Tim Agar, Andrew Ferris, Audrey Ferris, Nicole Ryeland, Paige Ryeland, Nathan Ryeland, and William Ryeland. A long time resident of Etobicoke, he volunteered with the Toronto Accessibility Committee and the Disability Steering Committee, where he was affectionately known as "Big Bad Bill". His other volunteer work included Trillium Hospital Queensway site and Dorothy Ley Hospice. A famous phrase he would often repeat was: "Just Do It" In other words stop talking about it or writing reports about it and JUST DO IT! He was enduringly relentless. Bill had a way of working the back halls and holding conversations with high ranking people that left an impact. He was extremely well respected and got results, often with few words and that twinkle in his eye! Bill was very influential in the new wing at the Mississauga site, which is barrier free and wheelchair accessible throughout, and he was instrumental in having the airlines pressure the aircraft manufacturers to introduce ON-BOARD handicapped washrooms, a standard which has been adopted worldwide!' Bill was the type of guy that made the world a better place for all and won many awards for his volunteer work, of particular note he received the Community Action Award from Lieutenant Governor David Onley. As a mark of his community impact, he will soon be remembered by a Toronto Council Condolence Motion in February 2021. Bill graduated from Central Tech in 1946 as an Aircraft Mechanic, received his Air Engineer's Certificate in 1950, then worked for Ontario Hydro for almost 40 years as an Air Maintenance Engineer, where he travelled constantly across most areas of Ontario. Starting In 1966 he also volunteered as a Leader for Scouts Canada and Venturers where he was known as "Sarge" for more than 10 years. A Celebration of Life will be held outdoors in the summer, weather and COVID permitting. If desired, donations may be made to the West Parry Sound Health Centre www.wpshcf.com | ALEXANDER, William George (I8710)
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4089 | in Childbed, Christian died shortly after the birth of twin daughters | MONTEATH, Christian (I7942)
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4090 | IN COLDHOME Patrick, William & Alexander Monteath were sponsors for various children of this couple | MONTEATH, John (I8570)
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4091 | In England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991 Edward Sutton Gender: Male Burial: Nov 7 1847 Charlton-Near-Dover, Kent, England Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I00752-4 System Origin: England-EASy GS Film number: 1786211 | SUTTON, Edward (I2177)
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4092 | In England, Derbyshire, Church of England Parish Registers, 1538-1910 George Dallison Gender: Male Birth: Circa 1823 Burial: Sep 4 1904 Ockbrook, Derbyshire, England Age: 81 GS Film number: 1042028 Digital Folder Number: 004452269 Image Number: 00049 | DALLISON, George (I8205)
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4093 | In England, Dorset, Parish Registers, 1538-1936 George Bourton Birth: Circa 1799 Burial: Dec 28 1878 Bourton, Bourton, Dorset, England Age: 79 Entry Number: 3243 GS Film number: 2427661 Digital Folder Number: 004508730 Image Number: 00414 | BOURTON, George (I12788)
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4094 | IN HILLHEAD The following references predate the Logie parish registers: 1663: Testament of Malcolm Kinros in Hillhead. (Holehead or Causewayhead) Logie Parish [Dunblane Commissariot Records]. Testament dative and inventory of the goods pertaining to the deceased Malcolm Kinros in Hilhead, the time of his decease in the month of November 1657, within the parish of Logie and Commissariat of Dunblane; made and given up by Geills Kinros, his lawful daughter and executrix dative decerned to her said umquhile father by decreet of date of these presents. Sum of the Inventar - 54. No debts awand to dead. Debts due by him to his master and servants summa - 25-6-8. Sum of frie geat -28-13-4. Confirmed 4 June 1663, James Monteath in Calsay is Cautioner. [N.B. Was this the man who married Isobell Crame in 1658 at Dunblane? Three Kinrosses married Crambs between 1653 and 1661 raising the possibility that they were related. This was probably the father of Geils Kinross who married Andrew Monteath (Test 1690)] | KINROSS, Malcolm (I8565)
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4095 | In his house at 60 Fermanagh Ave | POLLEY, Gordon Bradbury (I2107)
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4096 | In his statement of claim to the Loyalist Commissioners in Montreal, | ROBLIN, Philip UE (I4013)
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4097 | In his youth Peter was found guilty of a number of offences such as: "George Willis and Peter Grantham on the 19 | GRANTHAM, Peter (I13661)
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4098 | In infancy | MCCOMBE, Mary (I3400)
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4099 | In infancy | MCCOMBE, Mary (I3403)
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4100 | In Loving Memory of Amelia Wood who fell asleep in Jesus aged 84. Come unto Me all ye that labour and are heavy laden and I will give you rest | Amelia (I12782)
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