Ryeland Family Tree
The Genealogy of the Ryeland and connected Families
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6451 | Private in 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry ; Buried Murmanks New British Cemetery, Russian Federations. Commonwealth War Graves Commi ssion In Memo ry of R. Purn ell Privat e 69865 2nd Bn., Highland Light Inf antry Who died on Tuesday, 23rd September 1919. A ge 32. Additional Son of Henry Skey Purnell and Mary Purnel l, of Cardiff. (buried, Kandalaksha Information: Buri al Ground). Commemorative Infor mation Cemetery: MURMANSK NEW BRITISH CEMETERY, Russian Fede ration Grave Refference/ Sp. Mem. B30 Panel Number: Location: From the main thoroughfare, Lenin Prospec t, head south untill reaching the main crossroads just before the road ris es steeply. Turn left and continue over two junctions into what us ed to be a state farm. Proceed for another 100 meters and the Cemete ry is directly ahead. | PURNELL, Robert. R. (I20321)
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6452 | PRO Reference Schedule Number RG Number, Series Piece Folio Page RG13 359 85 32 199 Address 81 Blackfriars Rd Civil Parish Rural District Christ Church Town or Village or Hamlet Parliamentary Borough or Division West Southwark Ecclesiastical Parish Administrative County Christ Church London County Borough, Municipal Borough or Urban District Ward of Municipal Borough or Urban District Alfred H Durnford Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Head M 42 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Superintendent Of Boys Home Worker Dorset Catestock Language Infirmity Sarah J Durnford Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Wife M 42 F Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Matron Of Boys Home Worker London Southwark Language Infirmity Alfred H Durnford Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Son S 19 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Architects Clerk Worker Bournemouth Language Infirmity Alice P Durnford Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Daughter S 17 F Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Stationers Assistant Worker London Shepherd Bush Language Infirmity Hilier De C Smith Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Boarder S 19 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Electrical Assistant Worker Winchester St Cross ... Language Infirmity William Alice Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Boarder S 17 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Freed Lact Finisher Worker London Camden Town Language Infirmity John Ayers Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Boarder S 16 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Book Binders Assistant Worker London Hackney Language Infirmity John Bowling Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Boarder S 17 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Tailors Presser Worker London Marylebone Language Infirmity Maurice Bradshaw Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Boarder S 18 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Boot Laster Worker Birmingham Language Infirmity Walter Brooks Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Boarder S 16 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Book Binder Messenger Worker Leicester Language Infirmity William Bull Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Boarder S 16 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Stone Boy To Distiller Worker London Shoreditch Language Infirmity Frank Braddy Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Boarder S 15 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Printer Boy Worker London Lewicham Language Infirmity Albert E Bayford Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Boarder S 15 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Brushmaker Pan Hard Worker Tottenham Middx Language Infirmity Alfred Cooper Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Boarder S 16 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Last Makers Messenger Worker Berkshire Language Infirmity William Cuttle Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Boarder S 17 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Book Binders Messenger Worker London S Kensington Language Infirmity Henry Clarke Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Boarder S 16 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born House Boy Worker N K Eng Language Infirmity Ernest Chapman Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Boarder S 19 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Van Guard Worker Wiltshire Language Infirmity Arthur Dennis Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Boarder S 18 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Porter Worker London Islington Language Infirmity Henry Edmonds Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Boarder S 16 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Travellers Boy Worker London Camberwell Language Infirmity Charles Fenwick Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Boarder S 14 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Printers Boy Worker London Bow Language Infirmity Albert Turner Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Boarder S 16 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Errand Boy Worker N K Eng Language Infirmity William C Griffin Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Boarder S 18 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Porter Worker London Southwark Language Infirmity Arthur Holland Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Boarder S 15 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Warehouse Boy Worker N K Eng Language Infirmity Fredk Hoggarty Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Boarder S 15 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Boot Maker Worker London Holloway Language Infirmity Thomas Haylen Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Boarder S 14 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Messenger Worker London Greenwich Language Infirmity Ashley Jermyn Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Boarder S 16 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Printers Boy Worker London Vauxhall Language Infirmity William Ludlow Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Boarder S 17 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Porter Worker London Hackney Language Infirmity Alfred Langdon Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Boarder S 16 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Porter Worker London Kensington Language Infirmity William Luck Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Boarder S 16 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Dresser Worker London City Language Infirmity Thomas Little Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Boarder S 15 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Boots Maker Worker London City Clerkenwell Language Infirmity William J Marsh Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Boarder S 16 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Kitchen Boy Worker N K Eng Language Infirmity Alfred Mitchell Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Boarder S 15 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Boot Maker Worker London Kentish Town Language Infirmity William North Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Boarder S 16 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Printers Assistant Worker London Islington Language Infirmity Ernest Alice Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Boarder S 16 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Warehouse Boy Worker N K Eng Language Infirmity John Parker Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Boarder S 16 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Potters Assistant Worker London Shoreditch Language Infirmity William Rouce Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Boarder S 16 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Paper Sorter Worker London Notting Hill Language Infirmity Henry Stevens Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Boarder S 15 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Tailors Porter Worker London Marylebone Language Infirmity William Sennock Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Boarder S 17 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Blind Mans Guide Worker Bristol Glos Language Infirmity Daniel Hynes Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Boarder S 16 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Printer Worker London Islington Language Infirmity William Scot Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Boarder S 14 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Clerk To Barrister Worker London Bloomsbury Language Infirmity Henry Swift Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Boarder S 15 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Printers Boy Worker Nottingham Language Infirmity George Shand Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Boarder S 16 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Messenger Worker London Shoreditch Language Infirmity Thomas Smith Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Boarder S 15 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Warehouse Boy Worker N K Eng Language Infirmity William P Vasper Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Boarder S 16 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Porter Worker N K Eng Language Infirmity Edward Ward Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Boarder S 16 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Kitchen Boy Worker London Chelsea Language Infirmity Jonothan Pitman Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Boarder S 16 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Warehouse Boy Worker London Kentish Town Language Infirmity Frederick Thomas Relation to Head of Family Condition as to Marriage Age Last Birthday Sex Boarder S 15 M Profession or Occupation Employment Status Where Born Messenger Worker N K Eng Language Infirmity | EDMONDS, Edgar Henry (I7211)
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6453 | Probablement | DOUCET, P (I34782)
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6454 | Probablement | DOUCET, Marie (I34785)
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6455 | Probably Before 1851 | MILLS, Hardy (I1532)
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6456 | probably daughter of William ANKETELL farmer Upper Plain Wairarapa (1882) owned land worth | ANKETELL, Mary (I12307)
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6457 | Probably In Marks Tey | HARRINGTON, Rachel (I1558)
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6458 | Probably Muthill-Ardoch Churchyard | MONTEATH, Elizabeth (I8544)
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6459 | Probally died young (Pre 1901 census) later child also named James Assumed to be the "James Henry" on the Tombstone as the later lived much longer Tombstone Reads: Margaret Willie James Henry Age 6 Months Olive Died April 21 1907 Age 5 Months Children of James & Mary Prentice | PRENTICE, James (I37965)
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6460 | Probally in 1891 census as a servant in Shepton Mallet listed as born in Shepton Mallet Births Mar 1873 Cox Emily Edith Bedwelty 11a 130 Marriages Sep 1893 Cox Emily Edith Shepton Mallet 5c 817 Rabbitts Fred Shepton M. 5c 817 | COX, Emily Edith (I2713)
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6461 | Probally in Buchanan Co, Missouri, USA | CARL, Catharine (I10633)
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6462 | Probate for an Amelia Bradbury is as follows but it doesn't appear to be the right Amelia as death date is after burial date. Bradbury Amelia of 43 Chester Drive North Harrow Middlesex spinster died 13 September 1963 at 84 Hindes Road Harrow Middlesex Probate London 5 November to The District Bank Limited and John Hilton Fielding photographic technician. Effects | STORY, Amelia (I2198)
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6463 | Probate: Adm. 17 June 1889 Book 24 Folio 77 Or Monteith Youngest Daughter Agnes Elizabeth b. 12.09.1808 | MONTEATH, Agnes Elizabeth (I7848)
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6464 | Probate: Adm. 30 May 1895 Book 26 Folio 150 | MCNAUGHTON, Peter (I6974)
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6465 | Probate: Pro. 11 Feb 1926 Folio: 305 Informant of his brother Archibald's Death In 1895 James was granted title to the property on Lot 19 for the sum of $1.00 previously owned by his father. | MCNAUGHTON, James (I6975)
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6466 | Probate: Pro. 31 July 1919 Folio 1402 Married sometime between 1891 and 1895 since not married in the 1891 census and Donald was born by 1895 Alexander M. McNaughton, Woodbridge. has applied for probate of the will of his wife, Isabella Elizabeth McNaughton, who died in Vaughan, June 4, leaving $300 in household goods and personal effects, $1,261 in mortgages, $1,738 in debentures, and $49 cash. To her husband she left a life interest in the household goods, which at his death pass to his daughter. Agnes, who also recieves her mother's watch. jewelry and personal effects. The residue is to be equally divided between the children, Agnes, Donald and John J. McNaughton. RACE Scotch | MCNAUGHTON, Isabella Elizabeth (I6955)
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6467 | Probate: Pro. 6 Jan 1891Book 24 Folio 349 | MCDONALD, Isabella (I6970)
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6468 | Probate: Pro. 6 March 1917 Married sometime around 1880 (birth of son) should look at marrige certificate to confirm | MCNAUGHTON, John M (I6973)
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6469 | Probate: Will 19 Sept 1846 Book 18 Folio 342 Teacher at the Carrville Public School On the building committee with Rev. Peter for St. Pauls Presbyterian Vaughan According to Volume A of the Abstract Index to Deed Titles for Vaught Township, the Crown patent for the west half of Lot 19, originally comprised of 100 acres, was granted to George McBride in May of 1801. In June of 1835, the lot was sold to John Velie, who immediately resold the property to Donald McNaughton in November of 1835. The 1851-52 census of Vaughan Township provided additional information about Lot 19, Concession 5. The agricultural returns for 1851 indicated that Donald McNaughton farmed 100 acres on Lot 19, 60 of which were under cultivation. The produce from the farm included butter, cheese, barrels of pork, wool, 39 yards of flannel, wheat, peas, oats, and potatoes. Donald, aged 42 years old and his wife, Isobel, aged 37 years old, were both born in Scotland. Their children had all been born in Canada, including the oldest, Ann, aged 16 years old. The family occupied a one storey log house according to the census. In 1861, the family still occupied Lot 19 according to the 1860-1861 census, however, their dwelling had changed to a one and one half storey frame house, and an additional ten acres had been cleared. By 1871, McNaughton had acquired 500 acres, five dwelling houses and five barns and stables in Vaughan Township according to Schedule 3 of the 1871 census. His home farm remained on Lot 19 however, and in 1895, his son James was granted title of the property for the sum of $1.00. The map of Vaughan Township in the 1878 Historical Atlas of the County of York illustrated a structure on the west half of Lot 19 close to Weston Road, west of the archaeological site A1Gv-165. As the material from the archaeological site is characteristic of the early nineteenth-century, it is suggested at that 1878 Atlas structure on Lot 19 marks the location of the frame house listed in the 1861 census. The archaeological site, therefore, marks the location of the earlier log cabin noted in the 1851 census. | MCNAUGHTON, Donald (I6969)
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6470 | Professor Albert College, Belleville | OSBORNE, Walter Joseph (I37085)
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6471 | Proposed Residence after Discharge | WATSON, George John (I2163)
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6472 | Prosepect Cemetery Sec 10 Lot 294 Rights holder Emily Wright | ALEXANDER, George M (I8717)
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6473 | Prospect Cemetery | MCMARTIN, Walter Herbert (I38046)
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6474 | Prospect Cemetery - Toronto Star Obit | Oona St. Clair (I38049)
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6475 | Province loses 'tremendous premier' Roblin hailed as visionary leader Duff Roblin, Manitoba's 14th premier from 1958 to 1967, died Sunday evening. The Greatest Manitoban died late Sunday afternoon almost at the moment that Duff's Ditch was once again rescuing Winnipeg Duff Roblin, our 14th premier from 1958 to 1967, died about 6 p.m. Sunday in Victoria General Hospital with his daughter Jennifer by his side, said Roblin's longtime friend Bill Neville. Roblin, who would have turned 93 next month, will be forever remembered for relentlessly pursuing and achieving his vision of a floodway to carry the Red River around the city of Winnipeg, a quest he launched as an opposition backbencher shortly after the devastating 1950 flood. Sunday afternoon was one of the countless times the floodway has been operated to avert possible disaster after near-record rainfall this weekend unleashed torrents of water into the Red. When the Winnipeg Free Press published The Greatest Manitobans book in 2008, the province's citizens named Roblin as our Greatest Manitoban. Roblin was ridiculed mercilessly in the early 1950s, recalled Neville: "It was unnecessary, it wouldn't work, or it would cost too much, or all three." Roblin went on to become premier in 1958, the promise of a floodway one of his key election planks. And Roblin lived every politician's dream of being derided, struggling, and eventually being vindicated, said Neville. Vindicated indeed. Flood-threatened communities from all over North America come here to study Duff's Ditch, provincial flood forecaster Alf Warkentin said Sunday. The floodway was ready for the ominous 1969 flood, Warkentin said. "We've had about 10 serious floods that the floodway has protected the city from," none more potentially catastrophic than the 1997 Flood of the Century. "It's a great loss | ROBLIN, Honourable Charles Dufferin PC, CC, OM, LLD, DC (I9912)
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6476 | Provost Prison | MILLER, Garret (I4054)
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6477 | Pt.Henry/6662 | Family: Thomas William RICHARDSON / Sarah Jane MURPHY (F12267)
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6478 | Publication: Dover Express Publication date: Friday 29 May 1942 Mrs. A. E. RYELAND The funeral took place on Saturday, at St. Mary's Cemetery, of Mrs. Mary Ann E. Ryeland, wife of Capt A. E. Ryeland, of 2, Winkworth Rd., Banstead, Surrey, who died on 19 | BANFILL, Mary Ann Elizabeth (I4229)
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6479 | Publication: Taunton Courier, and Western Advertiser Publication date: Wednesday 05 April 1854 Article text: "Charlotte Emblin (30) was indicted for the wilful murder of Emma Jane Emblin, at Stoke St. Michael. Mr. Phinn prosecuted; Mr. C. Saunders defended. Caroline Treasure stated that the prisoner was the mother two other illegitimate children; in January last" All children baptised to Charlotte "Single Women" | EMBLIN, Charlotte (I7829)
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6480 | Publication: Western Morning News Publication date: Monday 31 July 1944 MR. F. J. S. RYELAND Death Of A Plymouth Labour Leader Mr. Francis James Sinclair Ryeland, who died at 29, Anstis-street, Plymouth, after a long illness, was for many years secretary of Plymouth Labour Party and a prominent worker for maternity welfare and crippled children. My Ryeland left the Army which the rank of sergeant-major instructor to the R.G.A., Territorials, Plymouth. He entered the Dockyard and threw in his lot with the Steam branch of the Workers' Union and was invited to become district organizer and consequently left the yard and took on work for the employes. The work expended, additional organizers had to be engaged, and he was promoted to the large area of Devon and Cornwall and was brought into touch with many industrial trades. He was the first Labour member to contest Mutley (Plymouth) Ward in the municipal election of 1918, but without success. Two years later, however, in Sutton Ward, he defeated Mr. Lawrence Spear (Liberal), and during his three years on the then Borough Council served on various committees. For five years Mr. Ryeland was chairman of the Plymouth Crippled Children's Association. | RYELAND, Francis James Sinclair (I7893)
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6481 | Published 04 DEC 1978 | ROWE, Ellen Rose (I3161)
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6482 | Published 07 JUN 1983 | Kathryn Therese (I1857)
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6483 | Published 17 DEC 1990 | DUNSMORE, Florence (I3343)
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6484 | Published in the paper on 19/03/1896 | Family: Hiram THOMPSON / Sarah Matilda "Tillie" ROBLIN (F1553)
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6485 | Pupil in 1901 census | WOOD, Winifred M (I1594)
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6486 | Purchased 200 acres on 7th Concession, Lot 1 from Geo Markland | POLLEY, Robert A (I4225)
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6487 | Purchased from Samuel & Mary TAYLOR 11 Jun 1821 East 1/2 100 acres Sold to son James P on Oct 1 1849 50 acres Sold to son Walter on Mar 3 1851 East 1/2 100 acres Life lease to Levi from Walter and James on Mar 3 1851 James P & Wife sell to Walter West 1/2 100 acres Sep 23 1852 Walter & Wife sell to James P East 1/2 100 acres Sep 23 1852 26 Feb 1873 Levi to sons James and Walter (gives up life lease?) Will of Walter Roblin 21 Jun 1899 West 1/2 100 acres to Walter B Roblin | ROBLIN, Levi UE (I10038)
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6488 | QHC Prince Edward County Memorial Hospital 403 Main Street East P.O. Box 1900 Picton, Ontario K0K 2T0 | ROBLIN, Kenneth Walter (I19023)
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6489 | Quadrupl | DOUCET, Philippe Lionel (I34555)
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6490 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Michael Anthony NICCOLLS / Lynda Margaret DAVIDSON (F12036)
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6491 | Queensboro | OSBORNE, Walter Joseph (I37085)
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6492 | Queensboro | LAMBERT, Emma Calista (I37086)
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6493 | Queensway Hospital | KINNEAR, Samuel (I3675)
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6494 | R | SCHRAM, Catharine (I4112)
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6495 | R | SCHRAM, Johann Heinrich (I4113)
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6496 | R | Family: Pierre DOUCET / (F11469)
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6497 | R.M.S. Antonia from Liverpool 8 June 1928 Immigration Records (1925-1935) Surname: Virbalas Given name: Stasys Age: 22 Sex: M Nationality: Lit Date of arrival: 1928/06/17 Port of arrival: Quebec, Quebec Ship: ANTONIA , Cunard Reference: RG76 - IMMIGRATION, series C-1-a Volume: 1928 volume 10 Page: 134 Microfilm reel: T-14743 R.M.S. Antonia Andania and Antonia were the first two of the six 14,000 ton "A" liners built for Cunard in the early 1920's. Antonia was built by Vickers, Ltd., and launched in 1921. She made her maiden voyage from London to Montreal on 15 June 1922. She remained on Cunard's London-Canada service until 1928, when she joined Andania on the Cunard/Anchor/Donaldson joint service. Antonia, too, was requisitioned during World War II, and served as a troop transport and later as an armed merchant cruiser. She was purchased by the Admiralty as a repair ship in 1942, and renamed Wayland. She was scrapped in 1948. | VIRBALAS, Stanislovas Klaus (I4551)
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6498 | RAAF pilot shot down over France WWII | GATES, Edward Clason (I23502)
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6499 | RACE Dutch | KOTCHAPAW, Matilda (I4281)
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6500 | RACE Dutch | ROBLIN, Rodney Collingwood (I4527)
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