Ryeland Family Tree
The Genealogy of the Ryeland and connected Families
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Matches 6,601 to 6,650 of 8,412
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6601 | Richard Thomas Surridge homesteaded in Wapella, Sask. and I guess he had had enough of the prairies and moved to Port Alberni around 1910. He passed away a few years after that. | SURRIDGE, Richard Thomas (I3998)
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6602 | Richard William 1894 had Kenneth Punnett born 1923 and David F. born 1925. Both are still alive and living in Folkestone (year 2002). Both have at least one daughter each. | PUNNETT, Richard William (I16395)
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6603 | Richmond Hospital | KEYS, Gladys Mabel Viola (I3449)
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6604 | Right behind Buckingham Palace | MCINNES, Margaret (I2202)
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6605 | Rinald Ritchie, F.R.C.S. became a brilliant surgan in the Lagan Valley Hospital, Lisburn. His very sudden death in July 1962 was much lamented by the whole staff by whom he was beloved. His widow and daughter made their home in Hillsborough, Co. Down. | DICKSON, Ronald Ritchie (I3476)
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6606 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | RYELAND, David John (I10893)
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6607 | Riverside Cemetery | LOCKWOOD, Harvey Manson (I4790)
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6608 | Riverside Cemetery | LOCKWOOD, David Manson (I5653)
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6609 | Riverside Cemetery | ROBLIN, Reade Mallory (I10530)
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6610 | Riverside Cemetery | RIKLEY, Mildred Jane UE (I37212)
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6611 | Rivett Street in the parish of St. Peter | MEMMORY, William Robinson (I9520)
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6612 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | DOUCET, Th (I17196)
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6613 | Rivi | HACH, Michel (I24118)
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6614 | Riviere d'Anguilles | LECOUFFE, Pierre (I20511)
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6615 | Riviere d'Anguilles | LECOUFFE, Nicholas (I20512)
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6616 | Rob PUNNETT Sex: M Marriage(s): Spouse: An TART Marriage: 31 May 1784 Folkestone, Kent, England IGI Source Information: Batch number: Dates Source Call No. Type Printout Call No. Type M020721 1635-1840 0908172 IT 2 Film 6906424 Film | Family: Robert PUNNETT / Ann TART (F5045)
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6617 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MACNEIL, Robert William (I37323)
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6618 | Robert Milton PUTTEE, (Son of David PUTEE, Jnr, and Mary [nee MILTON] married Elizabeth DANGERFIELD whose Mother was a BAKER heiress with considerable property in Cow St., Shellons Lane, and Rendezvous St. Her Father, Thomas DANGERFIELD, eventually gained control of the inheritence which included the ancient "King's Arms" Inn. Thomas stood surety for Francis POSKETT, a guinea trader and publican, licensee of "The Folkestone Lugger" forerunner of the East Kent Arms in Sandgate Rd next to (or part of) the PUTTEE properties Rob PUTTEE Sex: M Event(s): Christening: 15 Apr 1787 Folkestone, Kent, England Parents: Father: Dav PUTTEE Mother: Mgt Source Information: IGI Batch number: Dates Source Call No. Type Printout Call No. Type P020721 1635-1840 0908172 IT 13 Film 6906423 Film Rob PUTTER (Note--Believed to be error, should read Puttee) Sex: M Marriage(s): Spouse: Eliz DANGERFIELD Marriage: 17 Jul 1816 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 | PUTTEE, Robert Milton (I14258)
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6619 | Robert of Hallatrow d 8 Febuary 1813 age 84 bur.12 Feb 18 w. Betty (dau of William Skey of Falfield, Glos) d 26 Dec 1802 age 71 bur. 29 Dec 1802 3 of their children died in infancy dau. Sarah d 20 Feb 1832 age 74` bur.28 Feb 1832 Elder dau. Betty d 20 Oct 1849 age 93bur. 26 Oct 1849 This is the last Will and Testament of Robert PURNELL of Hallatrow in the Parish of High Littleton in the County of Somerset, Gentleman. I give and bequeath unto my son William Skey PURNELL the Sum of Forty pounds, to be paid him by my Executrixes hereinafter named, as soon as they shall be possessed of sufficient Monies for that purpose, after the full discharge of all my just Debts and Funeral expences. I Give and Bequeath unto my son John PURNELL, all my Wearing Apparel of every kind, quality and description. I Give, devise and bequeath unto my two Daughters, Betty PURNELL and Sarah PURNELL, All and singular my Freehold, Copyhold and Leasehold Estates, Messuages, Lands, Hereditaments and Premises, with the appurtenances, situate and being in the several parishes of Chilcompton, Midsomer Norton, Paulton and Clutton or elsewhere within the County of Somerset aforesaid and also all and singular my Household Furniture, Plate, Linen and China and all other my Real and Personal Estate, Chattles, Goods, Debts, Property and Effects, whatsoever and wheresoever and of what nature or kind soever, To hold the same respectively and every part thereof, with their respective Rights and Appurtenances, unto them the said Betty PURNELL and Sarah PURNELL and the Survivor of them and the Heirs, Executors, Administrators and Assigns of the Survivor, for and during all such Estates, Terms, Right and Interest, which I shall or may have claim or be entitled unto, of and in such Freehold, Copyhold and Leasehold Estates and other the Property and Effects aforesaid respectively, To,for and upon the several uses, Trusts, Ends, Intents and Purposes following, that is to say, Upon Trust, that they,my said Daughters and the Survivor of them and the Heirs, Executors, Administrators and Assigns of such Survivor, do and shall, as soon after my decease as they conveniently can, sell and dispose of all and singular my said Freehold, Copyhold and Leasehold Estates respectively or any parts or part of any or either of them, And also all or any parts or part, of my said other property, Estate and Effects respectively, either by public Auction or Private Contract, as they in their discretion shall think proper, and do and shall, out of the Monies to be produced by such Sale or Sales, in the first place, pay and fully discharge all such Debts as shall be due and owing from me at the time of my decease, unto any person or persons whomsoever, either on special Securities or simple contract (particularly the two principal Sums of Money now due on my Bonds to my said Daughters respectively), And from and after full payment and discharge of all such Debts as aforesaid and also the payment of my Funeral expenses, the charges of proving this my Will and the Legacy hereinbefore given and bequeathed, Then upon Trust and to and for the only proper use, benefit and advantage of them, my said Daughters and my said Son John PURNELL, their respective Heirs, Executors, Administrators and Assigns, as Tenants in Common and not as joint tenants, in equal shares and proportions. Lastly, I do hereby Nominate, Constitute and Appoint my said Daughters, Betty PURNELL and Sarah PURNELL, Executrixes jointly, In Trust of this my Will, hereby revoking all former, or other Wills by me heretofore made and declaring this to be my only last Will and Testament. In Witness whereof I have to this my last Will and Testament, contained in Two Sheets of Paper, to the first of such Sheets set my hand and to this second and last sheet, my hand and Seal, the Sixth day of June in the Year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seven. Rob't PURNELL. Signed, Sealed, published and declared by the said Testator Robert PURNELL, as and for his last Will and Testament (the word "named" between the third and fourth lines of the first sheet having been first interlined), in the presence of us, who in his presence and at his request and in the presence of each other, have subscribed our names as Witnesses. R'd LANGFORD, Frances LANGFORD, Ruth WHERRIT. Probate of the Will of Robert PURNELL deceased was granted in the Consistorial Episcopal Court of Wells on 25th June 1813 to Betty PURNELL of the City of Bristol, Spinster, and Sarah PURNELL of Hallatrow, Spinster, the Executrixes named in the last Will and Testament of Robert PURNELL late of Hallatrow, Gentleman. Effects sworn under | PURNELL, Robert (I7776)
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6620 | ROBERT PURNELL Policeman and Innkeeper of Ilminster; bp. 20 April 1845 Sto ke Lane; m. MARY ANN | PURNELL, Robert (I20327)
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6621 | Robert was 1 day old when the 1841 census was taken. | PUNNETT, Robert Boxer (I16499)
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6622 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | ARNOTT, Robert Josiah (I36958)
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6623 | ROBLIN , CALEB Stray: Individual bears a different surname than the head of the family Sex: Male Age: 35 Birthplace: ONTARIO Religion: Wesleyan Methodist Origin: WELSH Occupation: SAWYER District: PRINCE EDWARD ( 059 ) Sub-district: Sophiasburgh ( F ) Division: 2 Page: 42 Microfilm reel: C-9990 Reference: RG31 | ROBLIN, Caleb (I4280)
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6624 | ROBLIN , JAMES Sex: Male Age: 47 Birthplace: ONTARIO Religion: Episcopal Methodist/Methodist Episcopal Origin: GERMAN Occupation: FARMER District: PRINCE EDWARD ( 059 ) Sub-district: Sophiasburgh ( F ) Division: 2 Page: 35 Microfilm reel: C-9990 Reference: RG31 | ROBLIN, James Platt (I10104)
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6625 | ROBLIN , PHILIP Sex: Male Age: 48 Birthplace: ONTARIO Religion: Wesleyan Methodist Origin: GERMAN Occupation: FARMER District: PRINCE EDWARD ( 059 ) Sub-district: Sophiasburgh ( F ) Division: 2 Page: 41 Microfilm reel: C-9990 Reference: RG31 | ROBLIN, Philip Levi (I10093)
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6626 | ROBLIN , THOMAS M Sex: Male Age: 38 Birthplace: ONTARIO Religion: Wesleyan Methodist Origin: GERMAN Occupation: SCHOOL TEACHER District: PRINCE EDWARD ( 059 ) Sub-district: Sophiasburgh ( F ) Division: 2 Page: 40 Microfilm reel: C-9990 Reference: RG31 | ROBLIN, Thomas Moore (I4276)
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6627 | ROBLIN , WALTER Sex: Male Age: 43 Birthplace: ONTARIO Religion: New Connexion Methodist Origin: GERMAN Occupation: FARMER District: PRINCE EDWARD ( 059 ) Sub-district: Sophiasburgh ( F ) Division: 2 Page: 34 Microfilm reel: C-9990 Reference: RG31 | ROBLIN, Walter M. C. (I3712)
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6628 | Roblin Mills was dismantled and reconstructed as part of the Black Creek Pioneer Village near Toronto, where it still grinds out flour. - built by Owen. Another leading member of the family was Owen Roblin, a son of Philip. He was born in Sophiasburgh, and, after receiving his education under Jonathan Greely, removed to Ameliasburgh, where, in 1829, he took up four hundred acres in the third concession. This land is in part now held by W. J. McFaul and H. G. Staffordshire; and the latter lives on the old homestead. Owen Roblin conducted a general store and ashery, doing a large, and profitable business in sending the lye to Montreal. In 1838, or 1839, he traded lot 76 with John B. Way for lot 81, where the Ameliasburgh Roblin's Mills and homestead now stand. The village of Roblins Mills, or Ameliasburgh, as it is officially known, was first called Way's Mills, and was situated in the bend of the horseshoe below the hill on the present village stands. On taking possession of the Way property, Owen Roblin commenced to improve the water-power; his first act was to excavate the present canal from the lake. The extent of this work may be estimated from the fact that the blasting powder alone cost the equivalent of one thousand dollars. Besides farming five hundred acres, and attending to his many trading schemes and flouring mills, this busy man ran saw and carding mills. From his flour mills he shipped immense quantise of wheat and rye flour to Montreal; and during the Crimean War he exported day and night. Owen Roblin was a Justice of the Peace and Commissioner for taking affidavits; and for many years was a County Councillor and Reeve of his township. A post office was first opened in the village by a man called Meacham, who was Postmaster there for three years, when he was promoted to Belleville; and the Roblin's Mills' office was closed. It was reopened in 1845, with Owen Roblin as Postmaster, who held the post until his death, when he was said to be the oldest Postmaster in Canada. He was succeeded by his grandson, William H. C. Roblin, the present Postmaster. This grandson also closely followed Owen's son, Edward, as clerk of the Fourth Division Court, the interim holder of the post being William C. DeLong. One of the best known and most progressive men in the county, Owen Roblin, lived to the old age of ninety-seven years, only dying as recently as 1903. He married Huldah Selden Conger, a daughter of old Squire Stephen Conger; she died in 1896, aged eighty-five years. Federal Census of 1871 (Ontario Index) ROBLIN , OWEN Sex: Male Age: 64 Birthplace: ONTARIO Religion: Wesleyan Methodist Origin: ENGLISH Occupation: MERCHANT District: PRINCE EDWARD ( 059 ) Sub-district: Ameliasburgh ( C ) Division: 3 Page: 50 Microfilm reel: C-9989 Reference: RG31 | ROBLIN, Owen (I4020)
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6629 | ROBLIN o@ca.on.york.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-01-08 published BILKEY, Mary Elizabeth Madeleine (formerly McKENZIE, n | ROBLIN, Mary Elizabeth Madeline (I9836)
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6630 | ROBLIN o@ca.on.york.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-03-08 published GILLIES STOCKS, Jean Carr (n | ROBLIN, Jean Carr (I10032)
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6631 | ROBLIN, Mildred Jane UE - Passed away peacefully, with her husband at her side, at Village Green, Selby, on Thursday, September 24, 2009, in her 102nd year. Mildred Jane Rikely, beloved wife for 67 years of John Lewis (Jack) Roblin, Adolphustown. Loving mother of Herb Roblin (Carol) of Napanee. Caring grandmother of Barbara Mirza (Alex) of Santa Monica, CA, and Eric Roblin (Lynne) of Ajax. Great grandmother of Julia Roblin and Sophia Mirza. Predeceased by her parents, George Herbert Rikely and Agnes Almeda Rikely (Gilbert). The family will receive friends at the WANNAMAKER- TIERNEY FUNERAL HOME, 123 Dundas Street West Napanee (613-354-3341) from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 2, 2009. The funeral service will be held at Adolphustown UEL United Church, Cty. Rd. 8, Dorland on Saturday, October 3, 2009 at 1:30 p.m. Interment Riverside Cemetery, Napanee. As expressions of sympathy, donations in Mildred's memory may be made to the Adolphustown UEL United Church or the L&A County General Hospital Foundation. Online condolences at www.wtfuneralhome.com | RIKLEY, Mildred Jane UE (I37212)
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6632 | Roblin, Walter Frost at the Belmont Long Term Care Facility on Monday January 28th 2008. Walter Roblin of Belleville, in his 87th year. Son of the late Harry and Clara Roblin. Beloved husband of the late Audrey Roblin. Dear father of Margaret Hammell (Gordon) of Manitoba and Elinor Thomson (Jim) of Belleville. Walter will also be remembered by his grandchildren Lisa and Andy Thomson and Sally and Kevin Hammell. Resting at the John R Bush Funeral Home 80 Highland Ave Belleville (613-968-5588). Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel on Friday February 1st, 2008 at 11 a.m. Rev Dr. Hal Wilson Officiating. Interment Victoria Cemetery. Donations to the Alzheimers Society would be appreciated by the family. | ROBLIN, Walter Frost (I36610)
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6633 | ROBLIN: "AUDREY" ELIZABETH LILLIAN - Entered into rest at the Belmont Long Term Care Facility on Tuesday April 5th, 2005 in her 80th year. Dear daughter of the late Donald & Lillian Hall. Beloved wife of; Walter Frost Roblin. Dear Mother of; Margaret Hammell Gordon of Erickson, Manitoba and Elinor Thomson Jim of Belleville. Also remembered by grandchildren; Sally & Kevin, Andy Sheri and Lisa. Will be missed by her sister-in-law; Gwen Hall of Belleville and also by her nieces and nephews. Predeceased by brother; Garfield Hall. Friends may call at the John R. Bush Funeral Home, 80 Highland Avenue, Belleville on Friday from 2-4 &7-9 p.m. Funeral service will be held in the chapel on Saturday, April 9th, 2005 at 10:30 a.m. Rev. Cheryl Watson officiating. Interment Victoria Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Alzheimers Society would be appreciated by the family. JOHN R. BUSH FUNERAL HOME 968-5588 | HALL, Audrey Elizabeth Lillian (I36611)
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6634 | Roblin's Mills at Sophiasburgh had one of the best mill sites in the County. Five mills operated within a half mile. The water was diverted from mill wheel to mill wheel by sluices. There was a mill at the edge of the cliff, below it stood the original Roblin mill called the Cooperage. Further down were two mills run off the same wheel-one for sawing and one for grinding. The waters from this mill were carried by overhead sluice to the last mill which stood near the bay. This one is known as Levi Roblin's Mill. Levi built his home on the dock because he loved the water. His mill was run by the pouring water from the sluice over a paddle wheel and it, in turn, worked an arm which turned a flywheel. The Roblin mills were adjacent to the shipyards. - from | ROBLIN, Levi UE (I10038)
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6635 | Rochefort, Saintes Saintonge | ARSENAULT, Pierre (I24069)
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6636 | Rochester Prudence married John Davis but there is no record of children or a likely entry in the 1881 census. | ROBLIN, Prudence (I4282)
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6637 | Rochester | HOWE, George W (I9798)
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6638 | Rochester | GRASTOFF, Fred (I19073)
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6639 | Rochester Cathedral | COLLINS, Rhoda Edith (I8321)
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6640 | Rockport County | OSBORNE, Jacobus (I19265)
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6641 | Roden Township | DENIKE, Thomas Henry (I3805)
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6642 | Roland in 1871 Census | ROWLAND, Edward (I253)
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6643 | Rookwood General Cemeteries Reserve Trust Rookwood, Cumberland Council, New South Wales, Australia PLOT Zone B Section BB Grave 315 | RYELAND, Ann (I1289)
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6644 | Roomer with brother Elmer | PRINGLE, Ernest (I11458)
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6645 | Roomer with brother Ernest District: Toronto Centre District Number: 124 Sub-District: Ward four Sub-District Number: 42 Place of Habitation: 78 Bellevue Pl Census Year: 1911 Page: 8 | PRINGLE, Elmer Eugene (I11457)
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6646 | Rose Cemetery | PRINGLE, William Anson (I11464)
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6647 | Rose Cemetery | BONGARD, Anna Victoria (I12826)
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6648 | Rose married in 1902 | PUNNETT, Rose Ethel (I16480)
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6649 | Ross passed away suddenly at his most favourite place in the world, his cottage in McKellar, Ontario, on September 6th. Ross was born October 20th, 1936, in Toronto, Ontario to William James and Dorothy Montgomery. Survived by his loving wife of 62 years, Pat. Caring father to Doug (Leah), Wende (Alistair) and Lori (Scott). Proud Grandfather (Poppa/Bop) to James, Trish, Kyra, Owen, Ryan and Zoey. Ross had a long and lengthy career with Data Business Forms as a Security Specialist Salesman. Ross enjoyed his cottage life and was considered "Mr. Fixup", there was no job Ross wouldn't tackle. Ross enjoyed sharing time with his family and friends at his beloved cottage on 'Squaw Lake'. Ross loved all things in nature (birds and chipmunks) and fondly always talked about his canoe trips with his best friend of 72 years, Dennis Phillipson. Ross and Pat spent 18 years at their winter home in Timber Pines, Florida and was active in golf, Canada Snowbird and Bridge Clubs. Ross enjoyed travelling, watching the Blue Jays, reading and was considered a real history buff. He always had an interest in technology and learning all he could about computers. Ross was gentle, honest, loyal and kind. He didn't wear his emotions on his sleeves but the people closest to him knew he loved them. Ross will be deeply missed by his family and friends and lovingly remembered for his well lived life. A Celebration of Life will be held at W. John Thomas Funeral Home, 244 Victoria Street E., Alliston Ontario on September 14, 2021 by invitation In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Humane Society. | MONTGOMERY, Ross George (I3458)
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6650 | Roy Ralph (Frank4, David 3, John2, John1) son of Frank Philmore and Jane Roblin was born July 16, 1884 in Spirit Lake, Iowa. He went to Okla, Saskatchewan about 1918 -1920, where he married Mary Konjoka in November 1921. Mary was born March 1907 in Saskatchewan. At some later point Roy migrated further west to British Columbia. Roy died August 23, 1971 in New Westminister, B.C.. Mary died Aug 25, 1987. | ROBLIN, Roy Ralph (I5087)
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