Ryeland Family Tree
The Genealogy of the Ryeland and connected Families
Notes
Matches 8,001 to 8,050 of 8,412
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8001 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | RYELAND, Madeline J (I2863)
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8002 | Two births from BMD: Births Jun 1850 Hooper John Kinnersley Wandsworth 4 577 Births Jun 1861 HOOPER John Kinnersley Wellington Sh 6a 769 | HOOPER, John Kinnersley (I2228)
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8003 | Two boys, Dale and ? | ROBINSON, Albert (I21306)
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8004 | Two Children | ROBLIN, James A (I4880)
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8005 | Two children Olive and William Likely Marriage - Below Births Dec 1884 Ryeland Elizabeth Chelsea 1a 392 Likely Marriage Marriages Sep 1907 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COLE Richard William Paddington 1a 135 RYELAND Elizabeth Paddington 1a 135 | RYELAND, Elizabeth (I3216)
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8006 | Two children with 1st wife | ROBLIN, Ivy Randall (I5016)
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8007 | Two different Alexander Cameron's to choose from in 1891 census within 1 year so can't choose without knowledge of marriage. 013252-85 (York Co) Alex CAMERON, 25, farmer, Vaughan Twp, Vellore Vaughan Twp s/o Arch & Catherine CAMERON married Jennie Farr, 20, Vaughan Twp, Toronto d/o John & ? Ann FARR Witn: Arch CAMERON & Louie FARR both of Vaughan Twp, Jun 3, 1885 at no place listed but is in Vaughan Twp. | CAMERON, Alexander (I7119)
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8008 | Two houses down from Sr. Henry DOULTON and family AKA Streatham Park The property adjacent to "Russell House" which was later purchased and turned into The Church of the English Martyrs" which in 2020 is located at aprox 2 Mitcham Ln, Streatham, London SW16 6NA, UK | BRADBURY, Amelia Alice Gertrude (I7605)
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8009 | Two houses over from her father | POLLEY, Elizabeth Jane (I13161)
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8010 | Two living children | ROBLIN, Walter Morden (I10042)
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8011 | Two other children: charles george walker king (1844--1844) herbert walker king (1848 --1849) | WOOD, Jane (I1520)
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8012 | Two other living children | PRINGLE, Elmer Eugene (I11457)
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8013 | Two other living children | HUYCK, Edward Wymund (I12503)
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8014 | Two possible additonal children Births Sep 1904 (>99%) TIDMARSH Gladys Lilian Dover 2a 1129 TIDMARSH Kathleen Victoria Dover 2a 1130 Deaths Sep 1904 (>99%) Tidmarsh Gladys Lilian 0 Dover 2a 685 Tidmarsh Kathleen Victoria 0 Dover 2a 685 | TIDMARSH, Henry (I19543)
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8015 | Two possible marriages in IGI no way to choose between them | SHARPHAM, John (I1394)
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8016 | Two possible matches for Christening in IGI both with father John but both with different dates Christening: 09 SEP 1748 Saint Mary And Saint Nicholas, Beverley, Yorkshire, England Christening: 21 MAR 1753 Saint Mary And Saint Nicholas, Beverley, Yorkshire, England | WHITELOCK, Robert (I13439)
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8017 | Two possible matches in 1851 census, birth year and place to close to choose which is correct without marriage certificate | ROGERS, William (I13345)
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8018 | Two possible matches in 1861 and 1851 census which are too close to call, would need marriage certificate to determine who his parent's are. | BAKER, William (I23580)
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8019 | Two possible matches in the right area in the 1851 census, no clear way to choose which one she is Not in 1871 census, may have died before then | ILLIDGE, Ann (I10504)
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8020 | Two servants living with family in 1911 | BALL, Charlotte (I7512)
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8021 | Two sons | CROSS, Willett (I23206)
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8022 | TYPE Letter | Source (S1064)
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8023 | Tyrella about 1926/1932, she was 71 | NEILL, Anne Jane (I7322)
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8024 | U.E. Loyalist Links, Vol III, Hastings & Prince Edward Counties by Russ Waller 1881 census lists him as being born in Ontario APPENDIX YO THE MINAKERS OF MARYSBURGH - Lloyd Minaker & Murray Clapp page 41 Hannah Turner and Thomas Bigelow Pringle Thomas was the son of Timothy Pringle (1780-1848) and Charlotte Laville, sister of Margaret Laville, the wife of Frederick Minaker. Timothy had brought up his family on Waupoos Island and all the children grew up there. Thomas and Peter Lavile Pringle were twins born 12 ugust 1817. The two brothers moved to lot 62 Bayside Connection just east of the Turner lot, Thomas taking the east half. Hannah passed away while visiting the home of daughter Lillie Hunt in Carnduff, Saskatchewan. She was buried in the Rose Cemetery in North Marysburgh. Her marriage was an adventure by boat. This is to certify to all to whom it may concern that the marriage contract between Thomas Prindle and Hannah Turner both of Canada West was duly signed by me on the eighth day of June in the year 1849 at the city of Oswego in the State of New York in th presence of Timothy Soames (sic) Mary Soames and others according to the laws of the State of New York. Ambrose Morgan Justice of the Peace. Previous page lists parents and grand parents of Hannah Turner. | PRINGLE, Thomas Bigelow (I11454)
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8025 | U.E. Loyalist Links, Vol III, Hastings & Prince Edward Counties by Russ Waller | TURNER, Hannah Sophia (I11455)
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8026 | Ulceration of the stomach | ROBLIN, David Kellog (I4999)
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8027 | Umbulea | MONTEATH, Rhoda Annie Mclaurin (I8146)
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8028 | Un Augustin Doucet est d | DOUCET, Augustin (I34133)
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8029 | Un fils, Isidore, est n | DOUCET, Pierre (I34070)
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8030 | Un J | DOUCET, Joseph (I34806)
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8031 | Unable to find a will for Ann or her siblings, it's possible they were baptised in non-conformist chapels in the area as there is some indication that the family flirted with the non-conformist movement. The records for those chapels have not survived. Hampshire Record Office copy of the baptism of Ann Knowlton gave the following, either it is the wrong Ann or the father's name was recorded incorrectly. At this point it can't be used given this problem. 1753 Bramshaw baptism register Hampshire Anne daughter of William and Mary Knowlton June 9 | KNOWLTON, Ann (I4328)
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8032 | Unable to find in 1901 census | BOURTON, William John (I12900)
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8033 | Unable to read and write in 1901 but she was only 5 years old at the time Funeral Service at family home 44 Marmaduke Street Tuesday 29th Birth in Index Maude Toronto 044488-96 | MCMARTIN, Murial Maude (I37847)
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8034 | Uncle Frank's wife was called Aunt Fanny | WILDMAN, Mary Annie (I7338)
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8035 | UNCONFIRMED AS THE FATHER OF PRUDENCE & HANNAH Although Hannah had a daughter Prudence and a son John Platt HUYCK John Platt, of Hallowell Tp., Prince Edward Co., who in 1798 was rated as one of the wealthiest citizens, and assessed for 2s. 6d. in taxes,] and in 1808 appears as the owner of 260 acres of land, of which 40 were under cultivation. While on chronological grounds he may perhaps have been a Loyalist, his circumstances do not closely fit the men of this name who have been found in Loyalist sources. He is, however, possibly the John Platt mentioned in the following story: The current of events on the Bay Circuit was a little stirred by the advent once more, on a short visit, of its first evangelist, William Losee. Mr Playter's account of it is the following: "He came to dispose of his property in Kingston. He was now a feeble old man .... He preached in the chapel and also in some places on the Bay of Quinte.... He was accustomed to horse-back riding from his youth; and was once noted as a racer. When he first came to Adolphustown [now in Lennox and Addington County], in 1790, some of his old acquaintances would not go to hear him, not believing in his professions of religion. Among the rest was John Platt, whose sister, however, went to Losee's meetings. As she was going one day, the brother said, 'Do you ask Bill if he keeps the little black horse for racing yet.' After meeting, the young women trembling, gave the message to the preacher. He solemnly replied, 'Tell john, if he does not look out, he will ride the little black horse to hell!' that is, racing would be his destruction." In February of 1836 "John Platt and six others, of the Township of Ameliasburgh (Prince Edward)" petitioned the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada that "Mr. Wilmot's survey of said township, may not be confirmed," but resolution of the matter is not apparent. By this late date, the John Platt referred to may well have been a younger man than our subject. | PLATT, John (I1485)
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8036 | Undertaker: R.J. Craig The Polley's are buried in Section F-183 2-1 to F-183- 3-4 A total of 8 grave sites. | POLLEY, William Harrison (I7583)
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8037 | Une autre source le dit fils de Jean et Agn | DOUCET, Alphonse (I34635)
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8038 | Une autre source mentionne que Marie est fille de Marcel et Louise Boudreau... | DOUCET, Marie (I34522)
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8039 | Union Workhouse Bedminster in 1891 Census | WHITTLE, Emily (I6801)
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8040 | Union Workhouse | SURRIDGE, George William Pethebridge (I315)
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8041 | Union Workhouse | EMBLIN, John (I1862)
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8042 | Union workhouse | BULL, Sarah (I6068)
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8043 | Union Workhouse | EMLYN, James (I9522)
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8044 | Union Workhouse | EMBLIN, Charles Treasure (I10379)
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8045 | Unit with which last serving: School of Cookery Egypt | RYELAND, Captain Arthur Edwin (I4340)
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8046 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Ronald BUDENAS / Sylvie (F1129)
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8047 | United Empire Loyalist Cemetery | ROBLIN, Stephen (I9218)
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8048 | United Empire Loyalist Cemetery | ALLISON, Amy (I9223)
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8049 | Unknown | REDMAN, Valmar Leslie (I36989)
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8050 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | HAYES, George Theodore (I36991)
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