Ryeland Family Tree

The Genealogy of the Ryeland and connected Families

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6201 page 61 KOTCHAPAW, Jennie (I7354)
 
6202 Paid 65 pounds MCNAUGHTON, Rev. Peter (I6957)
 
6203 Pancreas Cancer POLLEY, Barbara Jean (I9536)
 
6204 Paper Manufacturer WAKEFIELD, Stephen Castelhow (I36938)
 
6205 Paper Merchant WAKEFIELD, Richard Castelhow (I36873)
 
6206 Paper Merchant WAKEFIELD, William Stephen (I36899)
 
6207 Par St-Pierre, Montdidier, Beauvais LARCH, Pierre (I24122)
 
6208 Paralysis Age 42 GORSLINE, Sarah Matilda (I4550)
 
6209 Paralysis of both lower limbs BULL, William (I6037)
 
6210 Parents are John and Sarah JEFFS, William (I3705)
 
6211 Parents are John F. and Elizabeth HENDRICKS, Amarylla E (I4262)
 
6212 Parents both born in Austria MAKOVSKY, Emma (I36687)
 
6213 Parents were both born in Germany (1930 census) GROSS, Joseph (I16757)
 
6214 Parents' abode Highbury, Coleford TRIMBY, Bertha (I2709)
 
6215 Parick DUCHEL married this couple at Logie, he was an unmarried nervous type of Minister but deeply respected in Logie Family: Michael STIRLING / Elizabeth MONTEATH (F2714)
 
6216 Parish Church Of Church Knowle Family: Stanley EMBLIN / Rhoda Elizabeth AXFORD (F22)
 
6217 Parish Church St Mary The Virgin
In the presence of William Baker and Mary Alice Martin 
Family: William Henry GATES / Norah Amy MARTIN (F877)
 
6218 Parish of Bassalleg
TRUSLIN, Elizabeth/Newport M./11a/256/December/1870 EMLYN, Henry/Newport M./11a/256/December/1870 
Family: Henry EMBLIN / Elizabeth JAMES (F2185)
 
6219 Parish Of St Pedrock Family: Richard THORN / Elizabeth WOOD (F474)
 
6220 Parish Of St Sepulchre KENNABY, Elizabeth (I2222)
 
6221 Parish Of St Sepulchre KENNABY, Ann (I2224)
 
6222 Parish Of St Sepulchre KENNABY, Emily (I3315)
 
6223 Parish Register for the entries of the Coldhame births & baptisms reads - Mr Alexander Monteath & Mrs Margaret Sharp, everyone else is minus the Mr & Mrs. Family: Alexander MONTEATH / Margaret SHARP (F2511)
 
6224 Park Keeper MAYHEW, Henry Thomas (I19237)
 
6225 Part owner of Polley & White, manufacturers of Canadian evaporated apples, and one of the largest handlers of dried apples and fruit, and also green apples, in the district. Gord Polley remembers his Grandpa was an "Apple man through and through" also that the evaporated apple factory caught fire and burned to the ground, unfortunatly there was no insurance so that was the end of that business. Some stationary from the apple factory still exists.

Apple Evaporator Plant located on Gilmour Hill which would be Dundas St. E and Marmora St area

An evaporator processing apples on Gilmour Hill has long since disappeared, but former employees recall with a chuckle that they very much disliked the Ben Davis Apples used for dehydrating purposes, while overseas customers seemed to be extremely fond of the variety. Likely the flavour improved during the sea voyage. - Trenton Past and Present

In the book Pioneer Life on the Bay of Qunite it lists a David McAuley who built "the first evaporator in the county, at Picton" he was also the first to start shipping apples to England. Could there be a connection? 
POLLEY, William Harrison (I7660)
 
6226 Particular Baptist WILTSHIRE, Levi (I36700)
 
6227 Particular Baptist WILTSHIRE, Nathan (I37467)
 
6228 Particular Baptist WILTSHIRE, Simeon (I37468)
 
6229 Particular Baptist WILTSHIRE, Gideon (I37471)
 
6230 Particular Baptist WILTSHIRE, David (I37472)
 
6231 Partner with Arthur Sangster MAGUIRE, Charles Daniel (I7982)
 
6232 Passed Grade 10 and part of Grade 11 (Commercial) at age 16, quit to go to work. POLLEY, Gordon Bradbury (I2107)
 
6233 Passport 5 Aug 1819 age 22 years
Co of Loriners 25 May 1829 (makers of horse bridles)
Home 1 Knight Court
Buried West London and Westminster Cemetery Brompton

Will  
WAKEFIELD, Stephen Castlehow (I36876)
 
6234 Patient in Charing Cross Hospital RYELAND, James (I7782)
 
6235 Paul & Catherine settled in Hiller Twp., Prince Edward Co., ON, Canada. TRUMPOUR, Paul (I12048)
 
6236 PAULUS TROMBAUER in Christening IGI Record TRUMPOUR, Paul (I10550)
 
6237 Peacefully at the North York General Hospital on Tuesday July 13, 2010 at the age of 97. Beloved wife of the late Albert Kleiza. Cherished mother of Caroline (Edward White) and Michael (Susan Kelly). Loving grandmother of Caitlin and Zachary. Survived by her dear sister Vera Saunders and predeceased by siblings Helen Virball, Annie Budenas, Albina Sundborg, and Theodore Naviskas. Friends may call on Tuesday July 20 from 7-9 pm at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home, 6150 Yonge Street (at Goulding, south of Steeles). Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Wednesday July 21 at 2 pm at St. Timothy's R.C. Church, 21 Leith Hill Road (north of Sheppard, west of Don Mills Road). In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer's Society. NAVICKAS, Genevieve "Jennie" (I3654)
 
6238 Peckham, London in 1891 &1901 census WINCH, Walter (I6203)
 
6239 Peckham, London in 1891 census WINCH, Thomas George (I6202)
 
6240 Pentonville, Middlesex, England in 1901 Census
Birth month based on his being recorded as 8 months old in 1881 census 
RYELAND, William Henry Thomas (I2742)
 
6241 Perche St Aubin GUYON, Jacques (I24159)
 
6242 Perche St Aubin GUYON, Jacques (I24159)
 
6243 Percy Castell[Bob] and Alice moved to Ramsgate presumably after they married in the 30s. I certainly visited them before the war and again up to Alice's death.

Percy owned the wholesale News Agent business in Ramsgate together with a sweet shop and news agent down by the harbour (which was still there last year when I was in Ramsgate.) 
CASTELL, Percy George (Bob) (I6116)
 
6244 Performed all over RYELAND, Winifred A. "Freda" (I10868)
 
6245 Pernicious anaemia GILHAM(GIDDINGS), William (I1807)
 
6246 Pernicious apoplexy THORN, Lucy (I1764)
 
6247 Perry Barr Crematorium DALLISON, Peter Raymond (I8807)
 
6248 Perth Courier, June 5, 1885

Kerr 
Elizabeth (I3621)
 
6249 Peter and two of his sons were famous locally for their behaviour and disregard for the law. "In due course, as the records of the East Riding Quarter Sessions at Beverley progressed, the incorrigibles of Cottingham began to emerge. They were derived from four families, - the Granthams, the Liversedges, the Morrods, and the Plaxtons."

"Be it noted that when the great George Knowsley of Cottingham enrolled 132 men into the two companies of Cottingham Volunteers in 1803 for the wars against Napoleon, there at Number 24 was Peter Grantham Snr., and at Number 41 was John Morrod. Be it also noted that in 1822, Mark Morrod, then a gardener aged 19, served as a substitute in the Regular Militia, and in 1827, John Liversedge, then a 22 year old butcher, likewise enrolled as a Regular Militia Substitute. Perhaps they felt that such enlistment would provide them with a more practical training in the arts of assault and riot, and might also, at the same time, provide them with the opportunity to practice such skills quite legally." John Liversedge was brother in law to William and Peter Grantham Jnr., and son in law to Peter Snr. "Then in 1821, there was a team effort. Charles Morrod combined with William Grantham, Peter Grantham, Charles Plaxton and William Plaxton. This combined force was duly charged "For a Riot, and Assaulting Constables in the execution of their office". The result was imprisonment in the House of Correction for 6 months, to enter into recognisances of  
GRANTHAM, Peter (I13651)
 
6250 Peter first matriculated at the University in 1813 and took classes in Greek, Logic, Ethics, and Physics. MCNAUGHTON, Rev. Peter (I6957)
 

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