Ryeland Family Tree
The Genealogy of the Ryeland and connected Families
Notes
Matches 5,951 to 6,000 of 8,412
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5951 | Oct qtr | BAKER, Maria Elizabeth (I23441)
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5952 | Oct qtr | BAKER, Maria Elizabeth (I23441)
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5953 | of a Major International Company involved in large Worldwide Construction Projects | VIRBALL, Thomas Stanley (I4585)
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5954 | Of Anacortes - 1943 | PORTER, Iva (I13548)
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5955 | of Anacortes -1943 | PORTER, William (I13546)
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5956 | of Batcombe Nephew LEE, William J aged 7 is living with them in the 1881 census | CHAMBERS, Joseph (I168)
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5957 | of Belleville More generations available in printout but not entered as unrelated | THOMPSON, Herculese Atkins (I4058)
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5958 | of Belleville | ROBLIN, Elinor (I36614)
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5959 | of Big Island | BADGLEY, Reuban (I4014)
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5960 | of Biggs 1784, Bought Cauldhame for 1,500 pounds from John Robb 1797, Bought Duchally for 5,250 pounds from George Haldane Will 1: 09 Nov 1801, Left Duchally equally to 3 sons Alexander, John & Henry Will 2: 09 Nov 1801, Left Cauldhame to eldest son Alexander This John Monteath was Agnes' grandfather and was the one who purchased Duchally for the family. The Monteaths had been tenant farmers in the area east and north of Dunblane for generations and as far as I can tell he was the first one to become a landowner. His son John, Agnes' father, bought out his brothers' shares in Duchally in 1805 and became the sole owner. He took up residence in 1813 when Agnes his youngest child was 4 years old so she grew up there and probably had fond memories of it. The house has been completely rebuilt and added to since her time. Ruthven Barry Monteath sold Duchally in the 1950s and it is now a Country Hotel with its own web page. My wife and I stayed there a few years back and they do very nice breakfasts. There are timeshare villas in the grounds which add to the revenue of the property but unfortunately not so much to its rural beauty. It is nicely located just up the road from Gleneagles. | MONTEATH, John (I7922)
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5961 | of Bonecastle | DICKSON, Hugh (I19812)
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5962 | of Buffalo, NY | BYRON, Robert John (I8597)
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5963 | of Cornwall, Ontario | CARPENTER, Thomas (I6048)
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5964 | of Drowning | ROBLIN, Matilda (I4811)
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5965 | of Flintshire, England | JONES, Ann (I4576)
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5966 | of Halden from Marriage Certif | BUTLER, Ann (I2787)
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5967 | Of his sons: One was English Church clergyman, lived in New Zealand - Augustus One was In the navy, died young One was Managing Director Bradbury Greatorex, wholesale silks and laces - Edward John One was An artist and R.A | BRADBURY, Edward Esq (I1634)
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5968 | Of Issaquah - 1943 | PORTER, Orville (I13545)
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5969 | of Kingston | BATES, Sidney M.D. (I8988)
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5970 | of Manitoba | ROBLIN, Margaret (I36612)
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5971 | Of Midsommer Norton | SAVAGE, Charles (I21672)
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5972 | Of New Plymouth | MACE, Julia Maria (I12213)
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5973 | of Notting Hill Marriages Jun 1892 BOYCE Edmund Shepton M. 5c 885 CHILDS Evelyn Ann Shepton M. 5c 885 | CHILDS, Evelyn Ann (I10506)
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5974 | Of Ottawa - Alice when Brother Edwin P died | ROBLIN, Alva William Overton (I9839)
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5975 | of Peterborough | WOOD, Robert Edwin (I8989)
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5976 | of Richmond Hill | ROBLIN, Edwin P (I23424)
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5977 | of Seattle | MORROW, Burton Orloff (I4458)
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5978 | of Seattle | Donna (I4464)
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5979 | of Somerset in 1975; b. 31 October 1871 Canton, Cardiff; bp. 13 April 18 73 St John, Canton, Cardiff; married 20 December 1892, JAMES SYKES BOWE S, Ship | PURNELL, Minnie Rose (I20314)
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5980 | of St-Thomas de La Fl | ORILLON, Me Julien (I23800)
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5981 | Of Sudbury | ROBLIN, Rev Alva S (I23422)
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5982 | of Tacoma - 1943 | PORTER, Maude (I13547)
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5983 | of Trenton | JEFFS, Minnie Maud (I9958)
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5984 | of Woodborough House Camerton Gloucestershire | WAIT, William Savage (I21678)
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5985 | Official England 1901 census:- Domestic service with family of William Creser (Doctor of Music) at 11 Linacre Road, Willesden, London NW Emigrated to Canada on the "Kensington" 6 June 1907 (Liverpool to Quebec) | PARGITER, Ellen Catherine (Kate) (I19228)
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5986 | Often spelt McNulty or Mc Nulty Likely Marriage Marriages Sep 1877 McCormick Catherine Derby 7b709 McNulty John Derby 7b709 | MCNALTY, John (I2809)
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5987 | Often spelt MILNER In 1901 living with Sister in Law Annie & Family | MILLER, Charles (I842)
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5988 | Old Age | PRENTICE, David (I37851)
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5989 | Old Owen Roblin Homestead | Family: John ROBLIN / Harriett ELLIOTT (F1590)
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5990 | Old Owen Roblin Homestead | Family: George Elliot ROBLIN / Arville STAFFORDSHIRE (F1594)
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5991 | Old Rose Cemetery | PRINGLE, Thomas Bigelow (I11454)
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5992 | Old Rose Cemetery | TURNER, Hannah Sophia (I11455)
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5993 | Oldchurch Hospital | CRAIG, Edward (I37358)
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5994 | Oliver John Burdon BISHOP born Salisbury, England, 4 June 1975 (Works for Shell, officially in London; retail finance and 'new countries' expert; lives in Switzerland as already mentioned - clearly a 'chip off the old Burdon-Cooper etc block'!! Has a first-Class honours degree in electronics and computing, speaks French and German fluently, and can get by in Italian and Spanish. Married Adriana from Malta on 4 April 2005). | BISHOP, Oliver John Burdon (I12725)
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5995 | Olivier and his family were later found in Louisiana. | BOUDREAU, Oliver (I23882)
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5996 | Oll | Family: Fran MOREAU / Anne FIOT (F7267)
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5997 | Ombersley Amberley Or Abberley | EDMONDS, Frederick Crompton (I8914)
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5998 | On 11 6 1876 when Martha Anne was 31, she married Hugh McKNIGHT, in Downpatrick Unitarian witnessed by William McKnight & Amelia Neil. He was born in Ballydonnell. They did not have children. | Family: Hugh MCKNIGHT / Martha Anne KINNER (F2353)
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5999 | On 13 4 1898 when Jane was 23, she married David McCOMB, son of Robert McCOMB, in Downpatrick Unitarian witnessed by Ellen Kinnear. David was born in Ballymacaran. | Family: David MCCOMB / Jane KINNEAR (F2350)
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6000 | On 14 4 1848 when James was 45, he married Bessy NEILL, GG Grandmother, daughter of Samuel NEILL (1790-<1848), in Downpatrick Unitarian witnessed by Eliza Jane Neill. | Family: James KINNER / Bessy NEILL (F2346)
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