Ryeland Family Tree
The Genealogy of the Ryeland and connected Families
Notes
Matches 7,051 to 7,100 of 8,412
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7051 | Should be confirmed using Alberta's birth certificate | RANDELL, Emma (I2540)
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7052 | Show's Elizabeth as still married in the 1851 census not a widow but her husband is not present in the house, neither is Caroline's | JOHNSON, Robert (I1418)
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7053 | Sibi Dysentry | COLLINS, Lt. Colonel James Joseph (I8322)
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7054 | Sibthorpe | HOTHAM, Mary (I18815)
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7055 | Sick Kids Hospital | MCNAUGHTON, Donald Kennedy (I6667)
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7056 | Sidney M. Garrison is also buried in Redding Cem., Redding, California. However, a stone was not put on his grave. The info is on file with the cemetery office. By the time he died, he was divorced from Eva Jean and estranged from his living children. He is buried with two of his sons, Albert (d. 2/27/1927)& James (d.12/04/1939). | GARRISON, Sidney M (I12856)
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7057 | Sieur de Montespy and Secretaire Ordinaire of the Money Chamber of King Louis XIV | LEFEBVRE, Martin (I23832)
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7058 | Sieur do La Verdure = Sior (Finder) of the Greenery Germain Doucet came to Nova Scotia in approximately 1632 with his two eldest children. His wife (or wives) are unidentified. While there has been much speculation as to a possible Native American wife for Germain, this seems doubtful; mtDNA analysis on matrilineal descendants of his daughter, Marguerite Louise, confirm her as Haplogroup T2, which is a characteristically European mtDNA signature. While speculation continues that Germain | DOUCET, Germain Sieur De La Verdure (I23668)
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7059 | Signet | RYELAND, Ann (I1289)
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7060 | Simcoe Co., 1886 #007684-86 (Simcoe Co): David SCHELL, 21, farmer, Ontario, Muskoka twp., s/o James & Eliza, married Mary PRENTICE, 17, Ontario, Muskoka twp., d/o David & Margaret, witn: Whitmore & Carrie DAWSON of Gravenhurst, 25 Dec 1886 at Gravenhurst | PRENTICE, Mary (I37855)
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7061 | Single Too many possibilities in Free BMD to match without census DOB first | SNELL, Florence Rosa (I3852)
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7062 | Single in 1851 John Bradbury in London Tailor in 1861 Census... Wife Ann 1831 Son Joseph 1859 all Holborn could be him | BRADBURY, John (I10454)
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7063 | Single in 1901 | STOCK, Arthur Edward (I7799)
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7064 | Single in 1920 census | ROBLIN, Fred B (I9825)
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7065 | Single, living in the home of Edward E Padfield and family with other School Mistresses | GREEN, Nora Amy (I2652)
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7066 | Sister Ellen's Death Certificate - Informant | STOCKDALE, Robert (I1339)
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7067 | Sister Estella Jane's Obit | POLLEY, Jay Willet (I4748)
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7068 | Sister in law Harriett COX living with them in the 1861 census Deaths Dec 1891 Horn Mary Ann E 65 Luton 3b 245 | COX, Mary Ann Ellen (I1093)
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7069 | Sister to Gladys, Doris (deceased) and George | PIPER, Ethel (I8867)
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7070 | Sleekers | DARK, Ann (I37442)
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7071 | Snargate Street | RYELAND, Frederick George (I6782)
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7072 | Snell Fred George of Southlands Heavitree Road Exeter died 28 October 1965 at Trinity Hospital Taunton Administration Exeter 7 December to Edward George Snell retired civil servant. | SNELL, Frederick George (I3830)
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7073 | Snell Rosa of 14 East Reach Taunton (wife of Fred George Snell) died 24 Jul 1924 Administration Taunton 19 September to the said Fred Geroge Snell licenses victualler. Effects | STARK, Rosa (I2735)
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7074 | Snell. - On the 12th May, at her home, 42, Greenway Crescent, Taunton, Margaret Linda, Aged 71 - Cremated at Taunton Deane, 15 May. Husband and family thank all the numerous friends who either attended the funeral service, sent condolences or contributions to the Cancer Research Fund. | COX, Margaret Linda (I3819)
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7075 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | ARNOTT, Christopher Robert (I36959)
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7076 | Sold his purchased 75 acres of Lot 53 back to John Belcher for 85 pounds. Leased 150 acres of lot 51 from 1772-1779 | ROBLIN, Philip UE (I4013)
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7077 | SOLDIERS DIED IN THE GREAT WAR Regiment or Corps: Gloucestershire Regiment Surname: PARFITT Christian Name(s): Walter Initials: W Rank: Private Number: 201932 Born: Oakhill, Bath Enlisted: Frome Residence: Left Blank Date Died: 09/10/17 Died How: Killed in Action Theatre of War: France & Flanders """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" It now seems that we have three different places of birth. Stoke Lane Bedminster, Bristol Oakhill, Bath | PARFITT, Walter George (I2726)
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7078 | Solicitor | LAWRENCE, Gilbert Montagu (I21622)
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7079 | Some believe that he was from Cougnes, La Rochelle but there is no documentation to support this. Michel Boudreau arrived in Acadia before September 21, 1639 when he is mentioned as being one of the first syndic (official law officer) in Port-Royal. Although, listed as a farmer in the census of 1671, we find him mentioned as the Lieutenant Gouverneur civil et criminel (magistrate) in the 1686 census. He gives up this position to Mathieu de Goutin on August 20, 1688 following a King's ruling dated March 30, 1687 stating that Michel Boudreau was rendered too old to perform his duties. He would have been around 87 years old. Michel Boudreau passed away sometime between 1688 and the census of 1693 where his wife, Michelle Aucoin was listed as a widow. | BOUDREAU, Michel (I23751)
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7080 | Some pages show it was on 21 Sep 1827 rather than the 19th. Research from the National Archives Signed up at the age of 17, had to wait until his 18th birthday to begin active service. Paid 1 Shilling a Day Went to West Indies abt 1828 - lots died from disease. The 35th Regiment won a good reputation from their conduct and the help they gave after a major hurricane. 1832 regiment returned home, new title "Royal", changed facings from orange to "Royal" blue and regimental lace. Official title for 35th Regiment of Foot now The Royal Sussex Regiment. WO Records created or inherited by the War Office, Armed Forces, Judge Advocate General, and related bodies Division within WO Records of the Royal Chelsea and Kilmainham Hospitals WO 97 Royal Hospital Chelsea: Soldiers Service Documents Subseries within WO 97 1760-1854: discharge papers arranged by regiment, but each described at item level. (WO 97/1-1271) WO 97/525 35th Foot: Key - McW Record Summary Scope and content MICHAEL MCNALTY Born ST MARTINS, London and Middlesex Served in 35th Foot Regiment Discharged aged 39 Covering dates 1827-1849 Availability Open Document, Open Description, Normal Closure before FOI Act: 30 years, This series is currently undergoing digitisation. Access to certain pieces will be disrupted over the next 3 years and advance ordering of this series is not possible during this time. Please check with us that the pieces that you wish to consult are not affected before you travel. Held by The National Archives, Kew | MCNALTY, Michael (I43)
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7081 | Some sources have her as Maria PALMER however with PALMER being a middle name for Richard's siblings as well it would likely mean his mother was a PALMER too. | Maria (I37425)
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7082 | Some sources have her name as Elisabeth Paul Seghner | SEGNER, Maria Elizabeth (I37871)
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7083 | Some sources list 14 May | COX, Margaret Linda (I3819)
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7084 | Some sources list 8th Oct | SURRIDGE, Sarah (I3075)
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7085 | Some sources Richard David | MACNAUGHTON, Richard Daniel (I6984)
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7086 | Some sources show her mother to be an Indian women, but recient mtDNA tests show her to be of European descent. | LAMBERT, Radegonde (I24081)
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7087 | Some sources suggest 2 May 1774 however that puts him too close to his brother Owen's birth to be reasonable. Also only one son was over the age of 12 in 1783, that would have been John in this case/ | ROBLIN, Rev John Palen (I4240)
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7088 | Some trees online give a death year of 1829 but no sources are listed | STOCKLEY, Sarah (I6482)
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7089 | Some Vic | COOPER, Charles Boyd (I37043)
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7090 | Son Arthur born there in 1873 | BRADBURY, Edward Esq (I1634)
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7091 | Son Arthur's Birth | POLLEY, Robert A (I4741)
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7092 | Son Charles was informant to her death | FLANIGAN, Mary Ann (I3623)
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7093 | Son John is born there | RYELAND, John (I4296)
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7094 | son of Alice Single Woman | DAWE, George Alford (I37418)
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7095 | Son of Fran | PITRE, Jean Baptiste (I23788)
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7096 | Son of Jean Pitre and Marie Pesselet, Fran | PITRE, Fran Dit Nordest (I23794)
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7097 | Son Robert living just 4 houses up in the 1861 census | STARK, Mary (I3082)
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7098 | Son William born there | RYELAND, John (I4296)
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7099 | Son William MARSH 1839 probally from a previous marriage in 1861 census | MARSH, William (I1436)
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7100 | Son's death certificate | MCNAUGHTON, John James (I4529)
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