Ryeland Family Tree
The Genealogy of the Ryeland and connected Families
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Matches 6,651 to 6,700 of 8,412
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6651 | Royal George | TREASURE, Albert Victor (I10421)
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6652 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | ARNASON, Brayden Patrick (I10351)
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6653 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | ARNASON, Alexis Eileen (I10352)
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6654 | RYELAND - GATES - On December 21st, at St. Mary's Church, Dover, Albert Edwin, second son of Capt. A. E. and Mrs. Ryeland of "Ailsa Brae" Shepherdswell, to Nora Amy, younger daughter of Captian and Mrs. W. H. Gates, of 197 Folkestone Rd., Dover. - Dover Express, Friday 31 December, 1920 MR. A. E. RYELAND - MISS N. A. GATES The wedding took place on Tuesday last week, at St. Mary's Church, of Miss Nora Amy Gates, youngest daughter of Captain and Mrs. W. Gates, to Mr. Albert Edwin Ryeland, second son of Captain and Mrs. Ryeland. The Rev. O. F. R. Strickland officiated. The bride, who was given away by her father, was attired in a dress of white satin and georgette, and silver trimmings. The bridesmaids were miss Ryeland (sister of the bridegroom) and Miss G. Martin (cousin of the bride), who wore pale blue crepe-de-chine dresses, and black picture hats. They carried shower bouquets, and wore gold brooches (the gifts of the bridegroom). The best man was Mr. Henry Ryeland (brother of the bridegroom). The honeymoon was spent at Blackpool. The bridegroom's gift to the bride consisted of furs, and the bride's to the bridegroom a gold watch. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ryeland were the recipients of many useful presents, oh which the following is a list; - Bridegroom's father and mother, household effects; bride's father and mother, cheque; Mr. H. Ryeland, dinner service; Mr. C. Ryeland, tea service; Miss A. Ryeland, chamber service; Mr. Frank Ryeland, set of jugs; Mr. Fred Ryeland, towels; Master E. Ryeland, towels; Mrs. J. Gates ("Grandma"), blankets; Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Gates, bedspread; Mr. W. Gates, cheque; Mr. R. Gates, stainless knives; Mr. and Mrs. Stoneman, white quilt; Mr. E. S. R. Gates, stainless knives; Mrs. E. S. R. Gates, forks; Miss Peggy, forks; Mr. and Mrs. Webster, case of silver spoons and sugar tongs; Mr. and Mrs. Elcome, eiderdown; Mr. and Mrs. G. Tuthill, pillow cases; Mr. and Mrs. Everett, marble clock; Mr. and Mrs. B. Martin, table cloth; Miss G. Martin, duchesse set; Mrs. Marcus Allen and family, linen sheets and pillow cases; the staff and works, silver cake basket and silver dishes; Miss Austin, cruet; Mr. Humphreys, silver cruet; Mrs. Davis, copper scoop; Mr. and Mrs. Geodgeon, silver vases; Mr. and Mrs. Elworthy, silver butter dish; Mrs. Briggs, afternoon tea cloth; Miss Thompson, fancy cloth; Miss Allen, fancy cloth; Mrs. England, pickle fork; Mr. Gunn, butter dish; Miss Nightingale, bread dish; Majorie, silver jam scoop; Miss Day, tea cosy; Mr. Newberry, serviettes; Mr. and Mrs. A. Holmes, silver pickle jar and spoon; Aunt Fan, duchesse set; Mr. and Mrs. H. Elworthy, silver bread board; Mr. and Mrs. Harrison and family, teapot and set; Miss A. Webb, hand-painted picture; the Misses M. and E. Linns, apostle tea spoons; Miss M. Linn, table centre; and Miss Ravenscroft, Wedgewood art pot. - Dover Express, Friday 31 December 1920 | Family: Albert Edwin RYELAND / Nora Amy Florence GATES (F778)
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6655 | RYELAND - GREEN - The marriage took place on September 6th, 1945, at St. Peter's Church, Earley, Reading of Captian Arthur Edwin Ryeland, of Dover to Nora Amy Green, late of Chicksgrove, Tisbury, Wilts. The Rev. S. C. Robinson, Cicar, officiated. - The Western Gazette, Friday September 14th 1945 | Family: Captain Arthur Edwin RYELAND / Nora Amy GREEN (F771)
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6656 | RYELAND - On Saturday 14th September, at 9, Guilford Lawn, to Edith (nee Ascough), wife of Fred Ryeland - a daughter. - Dover Express, Friday September, 20, 1935 | RYELAND, Anne Rosemary (I7116)
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6657 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | RYELAND, David Charles (I4785)
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6658 | RYELAND - ROGERS - On December 2nd, at St. Marys Church, Dover, by the Rev. O. F. R. Strickland, Henry Arthur James Ryeland to Edna May Rogers, both of Dover. - The Dover Express, Friday 4 December 1925 | Family: Henry Arthur James RYELAND / Edna May ROGERS (F1412)
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6659 | RYELAND - SALTERN - At the Cathedral, Plymouth, October 2nd, by the Rev. Father J. M. Coughlan, Francis T. S. Ryeland, C.C., to Lily Beatrice Saltern, second daughter of Mrs Alice Saltern, 134 King-street, Plymouth. (By special licence) - The Western Morning News, Plymouth, Tuesday, October 3, 1922 | Family: Francis James Sinclair RYELAND / Lilian Beatrice SALTERN (F738)
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6660 | RYELAND - WILDMAN - On 6th March, 1928, at H.B.M. Consulate, Seville, Spain, Francis John Ryeland, A.R.S.M., to Mary Wildman. - Dover Express - Friday 16th March, 1928 | Family: Francis John RYELAND / Mary Annie WILDMAN (F2321)
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6661 | Ryeland Albert Edwin of 65 The Crescent Belmont Surrey dided 2 October 1953 at The National Hospital Queen0square London W.C.1 Probate London 26 February to Maurice Andrews accountant and Nora Amy Florence Ryeland widow. Effects | RYELAND, Albert Edwin (I2785)
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6662 | RYELAND Alberta Steward of 83 Edith-avenue Plymouth (wife of Francis James Sinclair Ryeland) died 1 october 1920 Probate Exeter 28 Oct to George Henry Brown engine fitter. Effects 122 pounds. | BROWN, Alberta Stewart (I8004)
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6663 | Ryeland Alexander George Sinclair of 21 Carfrae-terrace Lipson Plymouth died 3 Feb 1953 Probate Exeter 11 March to Douglas Stewart Ryeland registrar of births and deaths and marriages. Effects | RYELAND, Alexander George Sinclair (I9227)
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6664 | Ryeland Alfred & Co., Electrical Engnrs. 44 Weston St. S.E. London, England 1922 Ryeland AE & Co. Electrical General Engineers 303 West Green Road Tottenham in the 1912 London Phone Book I remember my mother saying that her father was an electrician and worked on building a major dollhouse that I electrician was made for the princess of England. My mother didn't tell me much about her childhood except that her father was strict and they had very little money. Births Mar 1883 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ryeland Alfred Edward Hackney 1b 572 Marriages Jun 1908 RYELAND Alfred Edward Yarmouth 4b 19 Wilson Alice May Yarmouth 4b 19 | RYELAND, Alfred Edward (I3201)
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6665 | Ryeland Catherine C, Cannell, Shoreditch 1c 161 Jan 1912 | RYELAND, Catherine Cecilia (I3122)
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6666 | Ryeland Charles Nathaniel of 6 Northampton Street Dover died 19 July 1957 Probate London 1 August to Henry Arthur James Ryeland chartered shipbroker. Effects | RYELAND, Charles Nathaniel (I6560)
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6667 | Ryeland Dennis Aubrey of 21 Carfrae Terrace Lispon Plymouth died 14 May 1961 at Greenbank Hospital Plymouth Administration Exeter 22 June to Joan Alberta Ryeland spinster. Effects | RYELAND, Dennis Aubrey (I10004)
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6668 | Ryeland Edith Ann of Durban 79 London Road River Dover Kent died 12 June 1965 Administration London 3 December to Frederick George Ryeland company director. | ASCOUGH, Edith Ann (I6893)
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6669 | RYELAND Edna Passed peacefully away at Derriford Hospital on August 28th 2004 aged 78 years. Loved by all her family. Funeral service to be held on Monday, September 13th at 1pm. Family flowers only. Enquiries and donations, made payable to C.L.I.C may be sent to Co-operative Funeral Service, 12-14 Morshead Road, Crownhill. Telephone 303830. | TREGEA, Edna May (I2741)
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6670 | RYELAND Edward of 7 Snargate-street Dover died 29 December 1932 Administration London 7 Debruary to Arthur Edwin Ryeland retired captian H.M. arym. Effects 355 pounds 10s. | RYELAND, Edward (I7449)
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6671 | Ryeland Frances of 55 Albert-street Yiewsley Middlesex widow died 8 January 1953 Administration London 4 March to Thomas George Ryeland machine hand. Effects | ANGUS, Frances (I3219)
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6672 | RYELAND George Henry born 26 August 1926; Hilda Marion (nee Anthony) born 17 June 1920; Anthony Francis born 22 June 1954; travelled per CASTEL FELICE departing UK on 9 September 1963 under the Assisted Passage Migration Scheme | RYELAND, George Henry (I2630)
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6673 | RYELAND Isobel (Diz) Passed away suddenly and peacefully at Derriford Hospital on March 20th 2007. Loving daughter, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, auntie and friend to many. We will remember her in every garden and beautiful place. Funeral service to be held at Glynn Valley Crematorium, Bodmin on Monday April 2nd at 1.30pm. Either spring flowers or donations made payable to Downham School may be sent to Walter C. Parson, 2 Market Road, Plympton, Plymouth. PL7 1QW. Tel: 343848 or direct to a charity of your own choice. | REYNOLDS, Isobel May (I2952)
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6674 | Ryeland Lily Beatrice of 29 Antis-street Plymouth widow died 26 January 1946 at The City Hospital Plymouth Probate Exeter 25 February to Charles George Renouf retired civil servant and Victoria Irene May Renouf (wife of the said Charles George Renouf). Effects | SALTERN, Lilian Beatrice (I2551)
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6675 | Ryeland Mary Ann Elizabeth of 2 Winkworth-road Banstead Surrey (wife of Arthur Edwin Ryeland) died 19 May 1942 Administration Llandudno 17 August to the said Arthur Edwin Ryeland retired army captian. Effects | BANFILL, Mary Ann Elizabeth (I4229)
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6676 | RYELAND Revd. Joan Alberta (Ex Wesley Deaconess). Died peacefully on March 5th aged 77 years. A loving sister and aunt. Following a cremation at the Exeter and Devon Crematorium a Service of Thanksgiving will be held at The Crediton Methodist Church on Wednesday March 15th at 2.30pm. Family flowers only please but donations if desired for Cancer Research UK by retiring collection or c/o A.White & Sons, Peoples Park Road, Crediton. | RYELAND, Rev. Joan Alberta (I10226)
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6677 | Ryeland Thomas James of 2 Orchard Grove Edgware Middlesex died 30 November 1958 Probate London 14 January to Frederick John Leggett postman. Effects | RYELAND, Thomas James (I3217)
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6678 | RYELAND Thomas of 12 Walrond-avenue Wembley Middlesex died 24 December 1934 at the West London Hospital Hammersmith Middlesex Administrator London 19 March to Thomas George Ryeland shop's inspector. Effects 368 pounds 0s. 11d. | RYELAND, Thomas (I3211)
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6679 | RYELAND-SNELL. - On May 22nd, 1948, at St. Mary's, Taunton, Geoffrey E. (Peter) Ryeland, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs A. E. Ryeland, of Belmont, Surrey, to Margaret Betty, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Snell, of 42, Greenway crescent, Taunton. Honeymooned at the Ship Inn at Porlock - At St Mary's Church on Saturday, the wedding took place of Mr. Geoffrey E. Ryeland, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Ryeland, the Crescent, Belmont, Surrey, and Miss Margaret Betty Snell, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.G. Snell, 42, Greenway Crescent. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. C.L. Ward, assisted by Preb. W.H. Heaton-Renshaw. Mr. Herbert Knott was at the organ. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a white silk dress with overdress of white net, made on Victorian lines, and a tulle veil. The bridesmaids were the Misses Mary Kingston and Mary Cox (cousins of the bride) and Sheila Ryeland (sister of the bridegroom). They were attired in pink salmon colour dresses of French silk, with headdresses of real flowers. Mr. J.A. Huges was best man, and the ushers were Messrs, John Kingston and Alan Goodliffe (cousins of the bride). Fifty guests attended the Reception at the Castle Hotel, Taunton. The couple received about 60 presents. Including on from the Telephone House Staff. | Family: Geoffrey Edwin RYELAND / Margaret Betty SNELL (F1)
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6680 | RYELAND, ARTHUR HENRY 23 December 1931 CANTERBURY 1994 April District No 5601C Reg No C8S Ent No 180 Dor 494 | RYELAND, Arthur George (I7005)
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6681 | Ryeland, Betty (Margaret) nee Snell, 40 year Choir member of Trinity Anglican Church Aurora. Passed away peacefully surrounded by her children on Thursday April 8, 2010 at Southlake Regional Health Centre, Newmarket in her 84th year. Beloved wife of the late G. E. Peter Ryeland (1979). Loving mother of Andrew (Amanda) of Parry Sound, Nick (Judy) of Aurora, Jane (Bryan Hodgins) of Newmarket and Dinah (Steve Brown) of Aurora. Cherished grandmother of Tim (Elana), Jon, Sarah, Adam (Julie), Geoff, Connor, Evan, Peter, Alex and Max. Great grandmother of Jackson, Elizabeth and Aaron. Will be greatly missed by godson Duncan Smith, Kate (Cory Lloyd) and extended family in England. Friends will be received for memorial visitation on Monday April 12th at the Thompson Funeral Home, 530 Industrial Parkway South, Aurora, 905-727-5421 from 7-9pm. A memorial service will take place on Tuesday at 10:30am at Trinity Anglican Church, 79 Victoria Street, Aurora. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated Published in the Toronto Star, Newmarket/Aurora Era Banner, and Parry Sound North Star | SNELL, Margaret Betty (I2562)
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6682 | RYELAND, Ellen Rose - December 2, 1978, at hospital, of seven hills, beloved wife of Leonard and loved mother of Rex, Tim, Glenda, Leon and Kathy, fond mother-in-law of Kathryn, dearly loved grandmother of Jayne and Glenn, aged 61 years. See Tuesday;s Herald for funeral announcement. | ROWE, Ellen Rose (I3161)
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6683 | Ryland in both Free BMD Birth and 1911 Census New York Passenger Lists show his final destination as LA / Palmdale California, could this be his death? Name: John S Ryland Gender: Male Age: 38 Death Date: 15 Jan 1940 Place of Death: Vancouver Registration #: 1940-09-567472 BCA #: B13167 GSU #: 1953627 From familysearch.org death date: 15 Jan 1940 death place: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada name: John S Ryland gender: Male age: 38y birth date: 1901 birthplace: , England marital status: Married spouse: father: Ryland mother: indian agency: indian band/tribe: film number: 1953627 digital folder number: 4437665 image number: 1306 british columbia archives film number: B13167 registration number: 472 | RYELAND, John Spencer (I5647)
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6684 | S/lane P.Rs. Witnesses:- Benjamin Stock, Joseph Gullick Page 22 Entry 64 | Family: Richard EMBLIN / Joanna ROBBINS (F2151)
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6685 | Sabin in 1901 census | Sabra H (I1021)
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6686 | Sacr | Family: Belonie DOUCET / Marie Anne Belzamire HUARD (F5373)
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6687 | SAD ACCIDENT - On the 11th inst., Mr. C. Roblin, son of Mr. Philip Roblin of Sophiasburgh, in crossing the Mohawk Bay, with a load of timber, drawn by a span of horses, had the misfortune to have the ice give way under him and melancholy to relate, was with his horses drowned. Another young man, with another team was in company, whose horses suffered the same fate, but who escaped. The body of young Mr. Roblin was found by neighbors, and interred on the following Saturday. Feb 23 1835 - British Whig | ROBLIN, Caleb (I4016)
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6688 | Sail maker Henry Skey Purnell was apprentice to sail making with Richard V erity and served for 7 years from 17 July 1855 (aged 17). His pay ranged f rom 3 shillings per week in the first year to 10 shillings a week in t he 7 year. He went to school at Bath and College Green, Bristol. Discharge reference Araby Maid: This is to certify that Henry Purnell has served on board the ship Araby M aid as sail maker on a voyage from Cardiff to China and back to Hamburg. D uring this time he has conducted himself to my satisfaction so that i ha ve pleasure in recommending to any ships master who may require his servic es Hamburg January 9th 1872 K. Butler Master The Araby Maid was a three masted schooner. Sunk in a collision in 1903, s he now rests in approximately 200' of water near the Dry Tortugas. Sitti ng upright, the large composite vessel is amazingly intact. The damage cau sed by the collision is easily identified near the bow on the portside. T he lower decks are still intact, her wooden planking still sound. Her mas ts lie off on the sides, as well as other unidentified parts of wreckag e. The stern of the Araby Maid is still intact, rising high off the bott om with her rudder easily visible. Numerous portholes were recovered, lyi ng loose on the deck. Her bronze capstan cover and bell were also recovere d, helping to identify the previously unknown vessel Ship details from Ben Line Fleet List Entered Ben Line Service 1868 Ended Ben Line Service 1894 Year sunk 1903 Gross Tonnage 863 Net Tonnage 837 Length 195 Beam 32 Depth 19 1868 - completed by R. Steele & Co., Greenock Yard No. 66 1894 - sold to Aktieselskabet, Norway. Name unchanged 1903 - sank after collision with S.S. DENVER off Florida, while on passa ge from Mobile to Rosario with pitch pine. The Araby Maid, official number 62272, was built in October 1868 by Robe rt Steele and Company of Greenock. An elegant bark, she was 194.6 fe et in length, 32 feet in beam, and displaced 863 tons. Discharge Reference Falkland Bank: I hereby certify that Henry Purnell has served with me on board the ship F alkland Bank as sail maker on a voyage to South America and Sydney and fin ally return in this past time for 18 months and I can verify he is an exce llent seaman in every aspect. J.A. Robbins Master Ship Falkland Bank Liverpool Febuary 14th 1901 Dadicated by Capt: J.A.Robbins to the Officers and Crew of ship Falkla nd Bank In memory of carrying the first Original Cargo of Argentina Wheat around t he world and 8,000 miles over the distance. Great attempts have been made to reach the Artic Pole, Ships and property have been lost, with many precious souls, But has a ship with the same cargo sailed around the world, If not, I'll here mention one with canvas all unfurled. The Falkland Bank a noble ship, one of the bank line, Has spread her sails the last ten years, and shortened many a time. Her voyages have been around Cape Horn, at all times of the year, And safely returned to port, in lands both far and near. This cargo mentioned was laden in the Argentine, Her destination being Sydney, a port of great sublime When on the passage to this port a storm she did contend, Which caused this cargo to reshift, throwing ship on her beam ends. But by hard work of her brave crew all was again made safe, Again to put her on her course, to battle wind and wave, Arriving safely at her port , and to the dock she went, Her moorings were all made fast, Her sails were all unbent The stevedore had his pennants rigged to land the grain on shore, When orders from the merchant came, you must again unmoor, And on to Europe you must sail, again around Cape Horn, I know you would rather rest, your crew will look forlorn. But this cargo has been sold in London far away, To sea again you must now go; causing no delay, And when you get to England, it's something new to state, A cargo carried around the world, the first one up to date. A fair attempt here I've made to explain it all to you, So now my officers I will thank, likewise my gallant crew. Christmas Day 25th December, 1905 | PURNELL, Henry Skey (I21706)
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6689 | Sailed to the USA during the famine | MCCOMBE, Andrew (I5901)
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6690 | Saint Alkmund King Street-Wesleyan Methodis | TETLEY, George (I36288)
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6691 | Saint Alkmund King Street-Wesleyan Methodist | TETLEY, Harriett Orme (I21807)
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6692 | Saint Alkmund King Street-Wesleyan Methodist | TETLEY, Edwin (I36295)
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6693 | Saint Alkmund King Street-Wesleyan Methodist | TETLEY, William (I36339)
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6694 | Saint Bride | BROWNING, Charlotte Mary Ann (I15085)
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6695 | Saint Dunstan In The West Fleet Street | Family: Bartholomew PENNY / Sarah SCARBOROUGH (F3807)
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6696 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | VIRBALL, Victor George (I4574)
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6697 | Saint George Marriage Licence: Hewson, William, bachelor, and Alice Sparpoint of Folkestone, spinster. A t St. George, Canterbury or Folkestone. July 18, 1717. | Family: William HEWSON / Alice SPEARPOINT (F4289)
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6698 | Saint George | SPEARPOINT, Elizabeth (I15330)
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6699 | Saint George | SPEARPOINT, William (I15352)
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6700 | Saint George | BARTLETT, Elizabeth (I15964)
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