Ryeland Family Tree
The Genealogy of the Ryeland and connected Families
Notes
Matches 5,551 to 5,600 of 8,412
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5551 | Never Married | GRANTHAM, Edith Mabel (I17851)
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5552 | Never Married | GRANTHAM, Doris (I17872)
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5553 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | GRANTHAM, Doreen (I17938)
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5554 | Never Married | GRANTHAM, Ruth (I18976)
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5555 | Never Married | ROBLIN, Shirley Rebecca (I36603)
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5556 | Never married. | SPEARPOINT, George (I15866)
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5557 | Never married. | ROBLIN, William Alfred (I4844)
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5558 | Never married. | ROBLIN, Ada May (I5146)
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5559 | New Cornwall? | MILLER, Henry (I4033)
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5560 | New England - New York Ancestors Before 1850, by Seattle Genealogical Society, 1984. !Arie Delong, probabe immigrant, first appeared in Kingston, N.Y. in the county records as Adrian Fransen, 1671. Probably settled Rochester township. The baptisms of seven of their ten children are found in Kingston where baptisms were recorded for the surrounding area 1681-93 and where Arie settled by 1671. Early Ulster Co. deeds. Early English Deed Vol. 1, page 26: "15 Feb 1685 Leanard Coale of Marbletown and Mary his wife to Mr. Francis Rombout of the citty of new york, deed for 10 shillings land over the Rideouts Kill or creek att Mombackes which Leonard hath let unto farme to Arien France of Mombackus, Also land upon---etc." page 150: "Tjercke Clase de witt of Kingston sells for 50 pounds to Cornelis Swits of Mombackus land at Mombackus to west of other lands of sd. Tjerck de witt, now in possession of Jan de witt; and east of land of Mr. Ffrederick philips, cont. about 60 acers, and fformerly sold to Tjerck de witt by Ariaan ffrance and james pemmits; with small peece of paster land---etc. Signed in Kingstonffef. 1694/5." His name appears in various forms in the baptismal and other records as: Aryan Fransen, Ary Franz Langet, Ary Franze, Ariaan France Lange, Ary Frans, Arie Fransen Langerth, Adriaan Fransen, Ariaan France and Arie Franssen. Arie was probably of Dutch-Germanic origin. Irwin Hoch DeLong in the Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania publication 1922, page 207, writes extensively on the error of considering Delong to be exclusively or even primarilyt French, a misrepresentation in an 1856 publication. !Reference Poughkeepsie records searched by Mrs. Amy Ver Nooy and Mrs. David Stallard Vital, church and land records of Ulster and Dutchess Counties. Old Dutch Church of Kingston - Hoes, 1891. !The family name DeLong is a partially Anglicised Germanic name, consisting of two elements: the Germanic definite article 'de' = the English 'the'; and the adjective 'lang'. The latter was Anglicised as 'long.' The name Delange (variants: Delanghe, Delangh, Delange, Delang, DeLang, etc.) is the Low German equivalent of the High German: der Lange. The name DeLong in its High German form occurs still earlier than the year 1366, the year in which is found its earliest occurrence in its Low German form. !Early occurrences in Europe of the Family name DeLong in its high German form are listed in the paper by Irwin Hoch DeLong, Early Occurrences of the Family Name DeLong in Europe and in America, reprinted from The Reformed Church Review, Vol. 3, No. e, July, 1924; the first is Ulrich Der Lange or Lang 1145 in Zurich; Dominus Reinboldus dectus Der Lange 1261 in Stuttgart; and several more through 1329 in Basil. From Bill | DE LANGET, Adrianus Franciscuszoon (I37926)
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5561 | New Road later known as Goldhawk Rd 10 Wellington Terrace | NASH, Daniel (I7860)
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5562 | New South Wales, Australia, Immigration Deposit Journals year 1878 page 199 there is an Ada E Ryeland who is brought over to Australia on Oct 21st 1878 by an Ann Ryeland. Ada is 16 years old (b. abt 1862) and is a Domestic Servant from 7 Sherwood Crecesent Westbourne Park London. There is a Ada E Ryland listed in the 1901 census as a single servant in the Carshalton area of Surrey, 37 years old born in Shrewsbury, Shropshire who is likely her. Births Sep 1862 RYELAND Eda Elsa Shrewsbury 6a 635 Adah Emma in 1871 Census | RYELAND, Eda Emma (I9543)
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5563 | New Tacoma Cemeteries & Funeral Home family plot 18-D-1 | POLLEY, Eldon L (I12847)
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5564 | New Tacoma Cemeteries & Funeral Home family plot 18-D-1 | Helen M (I12851)
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5565 | New Tacoma Cemeteries & Funeral Home family plot 18-D-1 | SCHWAB, Gertrude (I12855)
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5566 | New York? | HOLSAPPLE, Catherine (I4133)
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5567 | Newash Mission | Family: George A CARSON / Alma VANDUSEN (F2892)
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5568 | Newcastle | GILMOUR, John (I8843)
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5569 | Newcastle Memorial Park Beresfield, Newcastle City, New South Wales, Australia MEMORIAL ID 193636472 | RYELAND, Gordon Howard (I3291)
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5570 | Newington in 1851 & 1861 census | PENNY, Sarah (I10446)
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5571 | Newton? | MAUL, Frederich (I4125)
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5572 | Next house over from his son Robert | WATSON, George (I2765)
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5573 | Next house over to Robert in 1881 Census | WATSON, George (I2765)
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5574 | Next of Kin - (Sister) RYELAND Mabel | RYELAND, Frank James (I3333)
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5575 | Next of kin was 1/2 sister Catherine when he died. On June 1 1915 his father was in Strasburg, Saskatchewan, Canada according to brothers army records, its a possibility he was there was well. | MCNAUGHTON, John James (I4529)
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5576 | Next page of census | RYELAND, Alice Maude (I3198)
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5577 | Nicholas in grade 4 | SNELL, Margaret Betty (I2562)
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5578 | Nine pence per day | BULL, William (I6038)
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5579 | Ninfield Church | Family: Sydney GILHAM / Ella DENMEAD (F463)
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5580 | Ninth Class - Shepherds Premium 36. - James Ryland, recommended by C. F. A. Faulkner Esq., of Burford, for having in the spring of this year reared 309 lambs from a flock of 230 longwool ewes; 1 | RYELAND, James (I1660)
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5581 | Nipisiguit | DOUCET, Joseph (I34011)
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5582 | Nipisiguit | DOUCET, Scholastique (I34101)
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5583 | Nipisiguit | DOUCET, Hubert (I34103)
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5584 | Nipisiguit | DOUCET, Laurent (I34129)
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5585 | Nipisiguit | DOUCET, Cyprien (I34130)
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5586 | Nipisiguit | DOUCET, Jean Baptiste (I34131)
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5587 | Nipisiguit | DOUCET, Sylvain (I34132)
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5588 | Nipisiguit | DOUCET, Augustin (I34133)
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5589 | Nipisiguit | DOUCET, Anne (I34760)
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5590 | Nipisiguit | Family: Charles DOUCET / (F11191)
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5591 | Nipisiguit | Family: / Marguerite DOUCET (F11240)
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5592 | No additional info found Nov 2004 | SCHRAM, Johann Heinrich (I4113)
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5593 | No birth or Christening in IGI in Caverswall or Stoke Upon Trent - Oct 2005 | ADAMS, Ellen (I650)
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5594 | No birth or Christening in IGI in Caverswall or Stoke Upon Trent, many other possibilities in other places but too many to make a choice - Oct 2005 | BALL, James (I649)
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5595 | No Birth or Marriage in all of England at correct time in IGI July 2004 | LEVIS, Michael (I248)
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5596 | No Birth, Marriage in IGI July 2003 Births Dec 1843 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BANFILL John James Whitechapel 2 540 | BANFILL, John James (I2254)
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5597 | No bpt found but it appears he was named for the then current Minister at Dunblane. Michael is said to have invented a rotary threshing machine which for forty years was used to process all the corn on his farm at Gateside, no published works have yet been found but his son William made a sworn statement to his minister to this fact, he also gave him the details of his fathers death in 1796. An obituary on The Gentlemans Magazine in 1796. Gentleman's Magazine 1796 [Page 172] Obituary Michael Stirling. February 1: At Craighead, in the parish of Dunblane,co. Perth, in his 89th year, Michael Stirling, formerly farmer ay Glassingall, in that parish, where in 1758, he invented a threshing mill, believed to be the first in Scotland, and which from that year to the present, has threshed annually, the whole corn produced on an extensive arable farm. The Farmers Tools. 'A History of British Farm Implements,Tools & Machinery before the Tractor came': From AD 1500-1900. G E Fussell [1952] Page.154. "The next recorded attempt was made a a Mr Stirling, farmer in the parish of Dunblane,Perthshire. One writer,however, mentions that Mr Moir of Leckie in Stirling invented at abn earlier date a machine on the horizontal flax mill to the scrutchers of which the corn was presented by hand. It headed everything but oats. Stirling's machine was also on the principal of the flax mill. It had an upright shaft carrying four arms emclosed in a cylinder three & a half feet high by eight feet in diameter within which the shaft & arms were rapidly turned by water wheel. The corn was put in by hand at the top of cylinder and the arms beat out the grain. Both the straw & the grain fell out on the floor where they were separated by riddles & fanners which were also driven by a water wheel. This was ingenious & probably rather effective." Scottish Country Life. Alexander Fenton. Community Life Section, National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland. Published by, John Donald, Publishers Ltd. Edinburgh. 1976. Page 82. Threshing Machine. "A more promising line began to be explored in 1758 whem Mr Stirling of Dunblane, Perthshire, made a water driven machine on the principal of the flaxmill. Mr Moir of Leckie is said to have tried a similar principal about 1764. The mill had four horizontal turning, scuches enclosed in a cylinder three & a half feet high by eight feet in diameter, into the top of which sheaves were led by hand. The grain & straw were separated by riddles & fanners. It worked well enough for oats which have easily detachable ears but not other grains." | STIRLING, Michael (I8551)
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5598 | No Children Births Dec 1906 Ryeland Alice Elizabeth Shoreditch 1c 95 | RYELAND, Alice Elizabeth (I3117)
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5599 | No Children Births Sep 1913 Ryeland William H, Cannell, Shoreditch, 1c 172 Death Ryeland William Henry, Islington, 5C1437 William was a keen sportsman. During WWII served in REME and took part in the Normandy invasion by the Allied Forces. Very skilled cabinet maker and french polisher. | RYELAND, William Henry (I3121)
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5600 | No children Lives in Fairlie High School Teacher | HALFORD, Fran Julie (I12481)
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