Ryeland Family Tree
The Genealogy of the Ryeland and connected Families
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5401 | Mr. Michael Roblin buried here at Pinecrest Cemetery. The grave is located in the section #2, located in an area that is called Sunshine Garden, Lot #29. | ROBLIN, Michael Patrick (I37200)
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5402 | Mr. Roblin was an active, promising young man, aged twenty five years. His loss will be long and deeply felt by all with whom he was acquainted. How true it is, that "in the midst of life, we are in death!" (Com. Sophiasburg, February 15, 1835) | ROBLIN, Caleb (I4016)
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5403 | Mrs Mary Polley, Aged 74 years wife of the late Wm Polley former Collector of Customs died at her home on Murphy St on Monday, June 17th after a lingering illness of eight months. Mrs Polley was born in Murray Township on the York Road, the daughter of the late Frank and Janet Maguire. She is survived by one daughter Mrs Bertha Maguire and one sister, Mrs. Hugh Colborne both of Trenton. Mr. Harry Lafferty, York Road is a half brother. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. F. Arthur Smith in St. George's Anglican Church on Wednesday afternoon. The pall-bearers were Messrs E. James, A. A. Cullin, E. Wessels, Robt. Weddell, G.L. Bonter and A. Arnott. | MCGUIRE, Mary (I7672)
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5404 | Mrs. Bertha P. Maguire CARRYING PLACE - Mrs Bertha P. Maguire. RR 3 Carrying Place (Smoke's Point) died in Trenton Memorial Hospital on Thursday March 16 after having been in failing health for the past ten months. She was in her 82nd year. Born in Trenton Mrs. Maguire was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Polley. She was predeceased by her husband, the late Charles D Maguire. A resident of the Smoke's Point area for more than 30 years, Mr. Maguire formerly lived in Trenton, Welland, and St. Catherines. Mrs. Maguire was the friend of Hubert Townsend, Smoke's Point, and the aunt of Mrs. Alice M Hackett, William H Polley, Gordon B Polley and Robert K Polley, all of Toronto. A home maker Mrs. Maguire was a member by faith of the Anglican Church, she was quite active in community activities. Funeral services conducted by Rev. M. Caswell, St. George's Church were held from the Weaver Funeral Home on Monday March 20 at 11am. Entombment took place in the Mount Evergreen Cemetery. Pallbearers were Normal Baker, Cletus Dyer, Robert Hackett and William, Gordon, and Robert Polley. "Hugh was her partner but they never married, she would have had to give up her widow's pension from the war if she married again." | POLLEY, Bertha (I7838)
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5405 | Mrs. Dickson was left a widow then Thomas was about five. She proved to be a wise mother, and a shrewd business woman. She added to the family lands by buying an adjacent farm where the freater part of her widowed years were spent with her family, who surely "rose up to call her blessed". Her boys responded to her wise training and were a credit to her. Grandfather Heenan's memory of her - "she was real handsome". | MCCOMBE, Eliza (I2957)
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5406 | Mrs. Orloff W. Huycke There passed way on November 22 | POLLEY, Estella Jane (I4749)
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5407 | Mullin Cemetery | ROBLIN, Thomas Floyd (I8992)
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5408 | Mullin Cemetery | NELSON, Alta Mae (I9010)
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5409 | Mum remembers Joe regularly walking to Woodgrange. He was killed by a thresher. Mum says that in his later years, Joe sold the farm at Ballymacaran and went to live with his cousin Anne Jane Kinnear. At the death of Thomas Albert Kinnear a wire was sent to Joseph McCombe at 15 Osborne Park Belfast to notify him and he was given the responsibility of writing to each of Thomas' three sisters. Not in the 1901 census, maybe born afterward | MCCOMB, Joseph (I7321)
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5410 | Murphy Street 73 years of age (According to Internment Records) 74 According to the Trenton Courier Advocate | MCGUIRE, Mary (I7672)
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5411 | Muskoka & Parry Sound Dist, 1891 #007827-91 - Hargreaves BARNES, 20, laborer, Lancashire England, Muskoka twp., s/o John & Elizabeth, married Jane PRENTICE, 17, Orangeville, Muskoka Dist., d/o David & Margaret, witn: James & Mary Ann PRENTICE of Muskoka twp., 27 July 1891 at Gravenhurst | PRENTICE, Jane Rene (I37856)
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5412 | Muskoka & Parry Sound Dist., 1893 008130-93 Henry REDMOND, 22, boatman, Baskerville, Gravenhurst, s/o Henry & Elizabeth, married Sarah Ann PRENTICE, 17, Prenticeville Ont., Muskoka, d/o David & Margaret, witn: Nellie KNOX of Gravenhurst & Mrs James DEVITT of Cadmus Ont. On June 15, 1893 at Gravenhurst. | PRENTICE, Sarah Ann (I37857)
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5413 | Must have been married previously as he has a son who was born in 1866 in the 1891 census | DENT, William (I13248)
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5414 | Muthill-Ardoch Churchyard | STIRLING, Michael (I8551)
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5415 | Mutley Baptist Church RYELAND - PEEKE - 20th June, 1921, at Mutley Baptist Church, Plymouth, by the REv. W. Vaughan King, B.A., Alexander George Sinclair eldest son of Mr. F. J. S. Ryeland, C.C., and late Mrs. A. S. Ryeland, of 83, Edith-avenue, Plymouth, to Alice Tryphena (Triffy), fourth daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. Peeke, of Fore-street, Chudleigh - The Western Morning News, Tuesday June 21, 1921 | Family: Alexander George Sinclair RYELAND / Alice Tryphena PEEKE (F2899)
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5416 | my gt. grandmother who married William Parfitt and they had 15 children with 14 surviving | KERTON, Arabella (I6946)
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5417 | My OLDFIELD Sex: F Event(s): Christening: 25 Mar 1750 Folkestone, Kent, England Parents: Father: Dav OLDFIELD Mother: Eliz Source Information: IGI Batch number: Dates Source Call No. Type Printout Call No. Type P020721 1635-1840 0908172 IT 13 Film 6906423 Film | OLDFIELD, Mary (I15961)
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5418 | My POTTEE Sex: F Event(s): Christening: 9 Jul 1725 Folkestone, Kent, England Parents: Father: Dav POTTEE Mother: Eliz Source Information: IGI Batch number: Dates Source Call No. Type Printout Call No. Type P020721 1635-1840 0908172 IT 13 Film 6906423 Film Mary POTTEE Sex: F Event(s): Birth: Abt. 1725 Of Folkestone, Kent, England Marriage(s): Spouse: William MAJOR Source Information: IGI Film Number: 452102 Page Number: 0075 | PUTTEE, Mary (I14164)
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5419 | My PUTTEE Sex: F Marriage(s): Spouse: Baker SPEARPOINT Marriage: 21 Jun 1803 Folkestone, Kent, England Source Information: IGI Batch number: Dates Source Call No. Type Printout Call No. Type M020721 1635-1840 0908172 IT 2 Film 6906424 Film | Family: Baker SPEARPOINT / Mary PUTTEE (F4094)
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5420 | My suggestion is that Susanna (Susan) Puttee was baptised on 14 FEB 1790. In 851 (census) she was living at 20 Green St with children Adelaide, Mary and Ann. Described as a bag manufacturer. Am unsure about death - poss 1852 in Haggerston St Mary. Age does not match the record but her husband was buried here and this is the only record I can find at present. Husband William Mayston was born 1790 in Dover. Death 1846 Middlesex. See UK Articles of clerkship 1756-1874 to Robert Avery Webb. 1798 Rob Avery Webb was a tenant of David Puttee (see UK Land Tax Redemption 1798) and it is likely to have been through him that Susanna met/married his apprentice William. - Wendy Ball | PUTTEE, Susan (I14101)
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5421 | My Wiles GODDEN Sex: F Marriage(s): Spouse: Tho CULLEN Marriage: 16 Oct 1837 Folkestone, Kent, England Source Information: Batch number: M020721 | Family: Thomas CULLEN / Mary Wiles GODDEN (F4559)
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5422 | Myalgia & Debility | MAGUIRE, Charles Daniel (I7982)
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5423 | Myalgia & Debility | MAGUIRE, Charles Daniel (I7982)
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5424 | Myalgia & Debility | MAGUIRE, Charles Daniel (I7982)
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5425 | Myalgia Lumbar | MAGUIRE, Charles Daniel (I7982)
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5426 | Mynpossic? | VERINI, Ellin Monteath (I8159)
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5427 | myocardial failure | FOSTER, Elizabeth (I37863)
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5428 | Myriam in 1871 census born abt 1835 | Eliza (I5563)
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5429 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: George COTTER / Margaret Jane DICKSON (F1905)
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5430 | Name also seen as "Orren". | SWITZER, Oren (I11944)
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5431 | Name appears in Aaron B. Fosters teachers ledger for 1865 Dominion Elevator Company shares May 24 1897 applicant Rodman P. Roblin -The Hon. Sir Rodmond Palen Roblin, K.C.M.G., of Carman and Winnipeg, Premier of Manitoba (1900-1915), Minister of Agriculture and Railways, b. 15 Feb. 1853 in Sophiasburg Tp., Prince Edward Co., Canada West, d. 16 Feb. 1937 at Hot Springs, Arkansas.(5) In 1881 Roblin, then called a merchant, is found at Dufferin, Manitoba, with his wife and their eldest child, Wilfrid.(6) He was elected to the Manitoba Legislature as an Independent in 1888, and in 1896 he was elected as a Conservative for Woodlands. Soon afterward he was chosen leader of the party, and became Premier in 1900, by which time he was living at Winnipeg (in 1906 he was of Garry Street). He was knighted in 1912. He resigned from political life in 1915 over the scandal concerning misappropriation of materials used in the construction of the Legislative Building. He m. 13 Sept. 1875, presumably in Ontario, -From Loyal She Remains: born Sophiasburgh, Knighted 1912, Premier of Manitoba 1900-1915, grandfather of Dufferin 'Duff' Roblin moved to Winnipeg 1877 elected to legislature 1888. Conservative. Elected Oct 29 1900 -from Canadian Parliamentry Companion 1889, 1891, 1897: educated Albert College, Belleville ; grain merchant; municipal Treasurer Sophiasburg 1878-79; went to Manitoba 1880; elected Legistative Assemby for East Dufferin 12 March 1888 (bielection - acclaimed); a liberal; reelected 1892 and 1896 -premier from 1900 to 1915.He was born in Upper Canada (Ontario) in 1853 and came to Manitoba in 1877 to farm near the town of Carman. In 1889 he entered the Provincial Legislature as a Conservative and as Leader of the Opposition. In 1900, he succeeded Hugh John Macdonald as Premier, taking also the two important cabinet posts of Minister of Agriculture and Railway Commissioner. Rodmond Roblin himself was strongly opposed to women's suffrage, and there was a very public feud between himself and the suffragist leader Nellie McClung. Roblin was similarly unwilling to make dramatic changes to labour relations, or even to take steps to ensure that existing labour standards were properly enforced. --Library and Archives Canada: Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online: HARRIS, JOSEPH ... in July 1897 Harris joined with several other merchants, including Rodmond Palen Roblin, Samuel A. McGaw, and Frederick Phillips, to found the Dominion Elevator Company. With an authorized capital of $200,000, the firm quickly became one of the major grain companies in western Canada. (By 1900 it operated 64 elevators | ROBLIN, Sir Rodmond Palen K.C.M.G. (I7359)
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5432 | Name Bridget McCORMAC Year 1859 married at Derby St.Marys Roman Catholic Chapel Spouse name Michael HALLARAN Reg. Office 394 Register Entry DU/12/073 | Family: Michael HOLDAN / Bridget MCCORMICK (F3953)
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5433 | Name Caroline MEMORY Year 1876 married at Derby St.Peter Spouse name George LLOYD Reg. Office 394 Register Entry SP/11/096 | Family: George Henry LLOYD / Caroline Robinson MEMMORY (F535)
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5434 | Name Catherine McCORMICK Year 1877 married at Derby Register Office Spouse name John McNULTY Reg. Office 394 Register Entry DU/36/001 Listed as 1875 in the 1911 census, maybe to cover up the difference between daughter Catherine's birth and their marriage. | Family: John MCNALTY / Catherine MCCORMICK (F11)
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5435 | Name changed to CORLETT when he moved to the USA | CURLETTE, Robert James (I7715)
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5436 | Name Elizabeth EMBLIN Date 22 Dec 1839 Aged 4 Place Stoke St Michael Description (S Lane) Denomination Anglican County code SOM | EMBLIN, Elizabeth (I6759)
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5437 | Name is so common in area that can't find in 1871 census as there is no exact match to place of birth. Possible match in Minister. | MARTIN, John (I1298)
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5438 | Name of Future Husband: ROBLIN, Levi Residence: Sophiasburgh Township, Prince Edward County Name of Future Wife: OSBORNE, Elizabeth Residence: Sophiasburgh Township Reference: RG 5 B9 Volume: 18 Bond Number: 1733 Date: 1829-04-23 Microfilm reel number: C-6779 | Family: Levi ROBLIN, UE / Elizabeth OSBORNE (F1349)
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5439 | Name Richd EMBLIN Date 20 May 1798 Aged 8m Place Stoke St Michael Description (S Lane) Denomination Anglican County code SOM | EMBLIN, Richard (I6750)
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5440 | Name too common to choose from multiple marriage possibilites, needs more research | GRANTHAM, Ann (I13378)
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5441 | Name too common to match for marriage | HORN, Sarah (I1160)
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5442 | Name too common to pin down in 1901 without more research | GRANTHAM, Mary (I13399)
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5443 | Name too common, three good choices in IGI for location so unable to tell between them. Sept 2004 | PERKINS, Mary (I7148)
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5444 | Name Unclear | ROBLIN, P Lia (I7395)
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5445 | Name unreadable in 1900 census but must be her | ROBLIN, Julia E (I9364)
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5446 | Name very hard to read in 1861 census | ALEXANDER, James (I10705)
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5447 | Name: Mrs Eliz A KINNEAR Date of departure: 20 April 1937 Port of departure: Belfast Passenger destination port: Montreal, Canada Passenger destination: Montreal, Canada Date of Birth: 1865 (calculated from age) Age: 72 Marital status: Sex: Female Occupation: Housewife Passenger recorded on: Page 1 of 3 Ship: DUCHESS OF ATHOLL Official Number: 160505 Master's name: W B Coyle Steamship Line: Canadian Pacific Where bound: Montreal, Canada Square feet: Registered tonnage: 11872 Passengers on voyage: 11 | WAYLAND, Elizabeth Anne Preston (I7809)
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5448 | Name: Adeline Polley Birth Place: Canada Residence: Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada Age: 18 Father Name: Robert Mother Name: Mary Ann Estimated Birth Year: 1848 Spouse Name: James William Hopkins Spouse's Age: 23 Spouse Birth Place: Canada Spouse Residence: Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada Spouse Estimated Birth Year: 1843 Spouse Father Name: Josh Spouse Mother Name : Margaret Marriage Date: 25 Dec 1866 Marriage County: Hastings Family History Library Microfilm: 1030057 Source: Indexed by: Genealogical Research Library | Family: James William HOPKINS / Adlaline POLLEY (F3957)
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5449 | Name: Bourton, Emily Edith Record Type: Marriages Quarter: June Year: 1886 District: Shepton Mallet County: Somerset Volume: 5c Page: 847 (click to see others on page) | Family: Edward COX / Emily Edith BOURTON (F591)
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5450 | Name: Daniel Kerr Event: Living Year: Abt 1858 Province: Ontario Comments: Merchant. Source: D.P. Putnam, Directory for Perth (circa 1858) from Walling's Map of the Counties of Lanark and Renfrew, Prescott, ON, 1863. Volume/Page: I | KERR, Daniel (I3620)
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