Ryeland Family Tree
The Genealogy of the Ryeland and connected Families
Notes
Matches 951 to 1,000 of 8,412
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951 | 1893 in 1911 Census | MCMARTIN, Percy (I37846)
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952 | 1898 based on age in 1901 census | RYELAND, Victoria Irene May (Rene) (I9449)
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953 | 1898 on Death Certificate 1898 on 1939 Register of England & Wales | GATES, Nora Amy Florence (I2674)
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954 | 1899 - born 31 Crimea Road, Folkestone. 1901 census with parents Annie and Albert 'Brown' at 31 Crimea Road, Folkestone. | HASTINGS, Albert Archibald (I23494)
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955 | 18th in Family Bible | HOWELL, Lorraine (I4275)
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956 | 19 Months | COX, Abraham (I11087)
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957 | 1901 Susannah Baker 26 Kent Folkestone Kent Township Folkestone | MARSHALL, Susan(Nah) (I14912)
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958 | 1901 English Census. 11 Windmill Rd Lodge Villas Croydon CB Surrey England. John M.Hall.Head of House.Married.Age 47.Male.Clerk Tea Trade Worker.B ornLondon Horsley Down. Harrt.(sic) Hall.Wife.Married.Age 46.Female.Born Kent Folkistone(sic ) John.C Hall.Son.age 9.Male.Born Bermondsey London. | CHAPMAN, Harriett (I16062)
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959 | 1901 Aged 14 living with parents in Hampstead; Are Marguerite and Daisy the same person. I think so! Right! | WAKEFIELD, Marguerite Anne (I36906)
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960 | 1901 Aged 16 called Stanley, at school in Margate, 1891 Aged 6, called Stanley, visiting the weeks family in Weybridge with Grand? mother Mary. | WAKEFIELD, James Stanley (I36905)
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961 | 1901 Aged 22 living with grandfather Richard Wakefield in Hove with Hannah Wakefield the second wife and baby Winifred junior. 1891 Aged 13 Scholar, living with father William in Kingston, mother is absent 1881 adged 2 living with parents in Kingston Went on to be a school teacher. | WAKEFIELD, Winifred (I36902)
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962 | 1901 Aged 45, living with Husband? Stephen and family in Hampstead. 1891 Aged 36 visiting John and Mary Weeks in Weybridge with children Hilda aged 9, Stanley aged 6, Daisy aged 4 and William aged 8 months. 1881 aged 25 living husband William in Kingston | HODGE, Olvia Emily (I36900)
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963 | 1901 Aged 7 called Frank CP here, living with parents in Hampstead. | WAKEFIELD, Frederick Carol P (I36909)
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964 | 1901 Aged 9 Living with parents in Hampstead. | WAKEFIELD, Francis (I36908)
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965 | 1901 Census | TRIMBY, Enoch (I2244)
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966 | 1901 Census Assiniboia NW Territories | TRUMPOUR, James R (I10591)
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967 | 1901 Census lists time spent in school as 9 months (Possibly yearly figure) Can Read & Write and Speak Fluent English Lived with his mother until she died and so ended up marrying at an older age. No Children | MCMARTIN, Percy (I37846)
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968 | 1901 Census lists time spent in school as 9 months (Possibly yearly figure) Can Read & Write and Speak Fluent English | MCMARTIN, William James Pitt (I37830)
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969 | 1901 Census taken on April 12th for this family Listed as Dutch on 1871 & 1881 Census but as German on 1901 Census Earned $200 for the year (extra earnings, none listed for primary earnings) at the time of the 1901 Census James N in Williams family history records | PRENTICE, James Henry (I37832)
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970 | 1901 census with father and stepmother | BAKER, Gwendoline Alisamene (I23487)
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971 | 1901 census with parents | KEMP, Frederick Thomas (I23447)
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972 | 1901 census with parents | KEMP, Sarah Elizabeth (I23448)
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973 | 1901 census with parents | KEMP, Richard (I23449)
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974 | 1901 census with parents | BAKER, Hubert William (I23491)
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975 | 1901 census with parents | CROUCHER, Bede (I23512)
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976 | 1901 census with parents | CROUCHER, Kathleen Dorothy (I23513)
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977 | 1901 census with parents age 6 months | CROUCHER, Mildred (I23514)
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978 | 1901 England official census:- domestic service with Maunder family | PARGITER, Florence Doloris (I19229)
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979 | 1901 England official census:- Domestic service with Sirkett family, of 15 Ivy Road, Willesden, London NW 1966 moved to Walsall, Staffordshire to live with daughter Elsie. | PARGITER, Ethel May (I19225)
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980 | 1901 Infant aged 1, living with widoed mother in Folkstone | O'NEIL, Kathleen (I36955)
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981 | 1901 Infant aged 3, living with widoed mother in Folkstone | O'NEIL, Elizabeth (I36954)
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982 | 1901 Occupation Governess aged 23. living with parents in Hampstead 1981 Scholar aged 13, called Harriet Margaret here, living with father in Kingston, mother is absent. 1881 Aged 3, Joanie Margery here, living with parents in Kingston | WAKEFIELD, Harriet Margaret (I36901)
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983 | 1901 paper merchant son aged 20, living with parents in Hampstead. 1881 aged 8 months, living with parents in Kingston 1905 Working with father William S Wakefield in family paper firm but seems to have had a change of heart and become a Vicar ofWest Heatly | WAKEFIELD, Richard Castelhow (I36903)
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984 | 1901 says Devon | Charlotte (I3227)
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985 | 1901 Servant in the MAYNE home Births Jun 1882 Bradbury Annie Elizabeth Cheadle 6b 348 Deaths Mar 1904 BRADBURY Annie Elizabeth 21 Cheadle 6b 226 | BRADBURY, Annie Elizabeth (I835)
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986 | 1901 servant in the WHITE household | BRADBURY, John Alcock (I767)
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987 | 1906 according to Illene Annette FLEMING's file | POLLEY, Vernon Jerome (I12848)
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988 | 1906 in 1911 census | DOUCET, Marie Leona (I17181)
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989 | 1921 Census lists birth place as "NS" could be Nova Scotia | GRANT, Alexander Cameron (I7905)
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990 | 1930 - 1931 Peter Savickas could be Felix | NAVICKAS, Felix (I2256)
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991 | 1930 Census lists her year of birth as 1892 same as her husband, either she was covering up the fact that she was 10 years older than him or there was an error. | WILTSHIRE, Caroline Ethel (I36686)
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992 | 1930 US Census lists him as being married, states his age at first marriage as 20 placing the marriage about 1921. The 1921 census also lists them both as single. | Family: John James MCNAUGHTON / Marie Louise DOUCET (F1446)
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993 | 1940 Census California, Humboldt, Eureka, 12-18 Page 9 of 69 D. Peter in 1901 Census Known to have married and had children. Probally in California HEIG 6 feet EYES Blue HAIR Greyish Brown | MCNAUGHTON, Peter Drummond (I6953)
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994 | 1942 - 1944 Phillip Navitsky | NAVICKAS, Felix (I2256)
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995 | 1943 in Philip's Tree In the GRO images there is the following for 1944 which is likely them but with a strange error on his name: Ryeland, Margaret A. - TREGEA - Plymouth 3b 440 Plymouth Catholic Catherdral | Family: Arthur Gerald RYELAND / Edna May TREGEA (F760)
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996 | 1957 he became an Associate of the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers 1973 a Fellow of the Institute of Freight Forwarders Representative of Lloyd's (Lloyd's agents for Kent) Involved with the Shipwreckerd Fishermen's and Mariners' Royal Benevolent Society, The Royal Alfred Seafarers' Society, director of the British Sailors Society Price of Wales Sea Training School. Governor of Dover College and Northbourne Park School Governor and Director of Tormore School and Tormore Charitable Trust. Governor of St Mary's Church of England Primary School, Dover. Awards Vice Consul of Denmark 1961, The Netherlands 1969, Finland and Sweden 1970 Consul for Sweded in 1981 Finnish Order of the Lion, Knight 1st Class The Order of the Dannebord Kinight 1st Class The Order of the Orange Nassau 5th Class Swedish Order of Polar Star Officer 1st Class Freeman of the Worshipful Company of Shipwrights http://www.bigdude.freeserve.co.uk/ryeland.htm http://www.bigdude.freeserve.co.uk/dover.htm HOBB Cricket, Golf and Reading SOUR @S15@ | RYELAND, Roger Banfill (I4673)
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997 | 1958 book of D.A. Stong - Living in Kitchener, Ont, married to Harold Simpson Minielly | STONG, Helen Christina Maude (I7513)
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998 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | CATFORD, Elizabeth Anne (I10671)
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999 | 1990s | BATES, Frederick T (I3128)
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1000 | 19th Century Developments at Balham Similar residential developments were extending the bounds of Balham where new roads were taking shape, notably Balham New Road, where the Loat family, who owned a local building firm, was putting up small cheap properties. From the early 1820s larger and more expensive types of property began appearing along Balham High Road south of Bedford Hill Road. Richardson Borradaile, a speculative builder constructed Bedford Hill House, a substantial property built on land previously part of Covey's Farm. At a later date Richardson Borradaile was to lie out the carriageway to Bedford Hill House as a thoroughfare in anticipation of future house building. However, this was slow to materialise, and it was not until the 1870s before the road saw any substantial building. On completion, in 1891, it was renamed as Bedford Hill. Large mansions such as Furzedown House, Streatham Lodge and Bedford Hill House had gradually replaced the old farming estates. Agricultural land not taken up for building or parkland was being used for market gardening or dairy farming. Produce from these concerns found ready markets in London as well as supplying local demands. Nevertheless, such was the loss of local farmland, by 1840 only 720 acres of arable land remained within the parish. http://www.ideal-homes.org.uk/lambeth/main/history-of-suburban-streatham-03.htm | BRADBURY, John Esq (I644)
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