Ryeland Family Tree
The Genealogy of the Ryeland and connected Families
Sarah JAMES[1, 2, 3]
1785 - 1868 (83 years)-
Name Sarah JAMES [4, 5, 6, 7] Alt. Birth 1784 Broughton Poggs, Oxford, England [7] - "Axon" or "Avon" Broughton
1861 Census Sarah Ryeland nee James.jpg Birth 1785 Broughton Poggs, Oxford, England [4, 7] - 1799 in 1851 census
Christening 6 Mar 1785 Broughton Poggs, Oxford, England [4] Gender Female _FSFTID LD79-GWZ _FSLINK https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD79-GWZ _UID E94C9EB408694DB29430569343E39BAE135F Alt. Birth 1799 Broughton Poggs, Oxford, England [6] - "Okon" SP? Broughton
1851 Census James & Sarah Ryeland.jpg Residence 1841 Burford, , Oxfordshire, England [3] Hamlet of Upton and Signet 1841 Census James and Sarah Ryeland.jpg Occupation 1851 Burford, , Oxfordshire, England [6] Shepherd's Wife, Hamlet of Upton and Signet 1851 Census James & Sarah Ryeland.jpg Residence 1851 Burford, , Oxfordshire, England [6] Hamlet of Upton and Signet 1851 Census James & Sarah Ryeland.jpg Residence 15 Jan 1855 Burford, , Oxfordshire, England [8] James Ryeland and Family Assisted Immigrant Passenger List 1.jpg Occupation 1861 Burford, , Oxfordshire, England [7] Pauper 1861 Census Sarah Ryeland nee James.jpg Residence 1861 Witney / Burford, , Oxfordshire, England [7] High Street 1861 Census Death 13 Apr 1868 Burford, , Oxfordshire, England [9, 10] Cause: Apoplexy - Informant was a Mary Ryman who was present at the death
Mary Ryman born 1800 in Fairford, Gloucestershire, England living in Burford in 1841-1881
Wife of Richard Ryman 1799 Lechlade, Gloucestershire, England (Toll gate keeper)
Mother of:
Alfred Ryman 1841 Burford, Oxfordshire, England
Emily / Emma Ryman 1844 Burford
Harriet 1831 Signet
Benjamin 1839 Signet
Richard 1826 Oxfordshire
Robert 1828 Oxfordshire
Mary 1830 Oxfordshire
Susanah 1834 Oxfordshire
Sarah Ryeland nee James Death Certificate.jpg Burial - Most likely buried at Burford Baptist Church
Person ID I3232 Ryeland Family Tree Last Modified 26 Mar 2024
Father Richard JAMES d. Yes, date unknown Mother Ann d. Yes, date unknown Family ID F995 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family James RYELAND, b. 1788, Burford, , Oxfordshire, England d. 14 Feb 1860, Burford, , Oxfordshire, England (Age 72 years) Marriage 11 Dec 1808 Burford, , Oxfordshire, England [4, 11] - 1808 Dec 11
Marriage by banns [11]
St John the Baptist Burford.jpg James RYELAND Sarah JAMES marriage microfilm (1).jpg James RYELAND Sarah JAMES marriage microfilm (2).jpg James RYELAND Sarah JAMES marriage microfilm (3).jpg James RYELAND Sarah JAMES marriage microfilm (4).jpg James Ryeland Sarah James Marriage by Banns - Zoom.png James Ryeland Sarah James Marriage by Banns.png Children 1. John RYELAND, b. 1809, Burford, , Oxfordshire, England d. 19 Nov 1873, Notting Hill, , Middlesex, England (Age 64 years) 2. Thomas RYELAND, c. 27 Feb 1814, Burford, , Oxfordshire, England bur. 12 Jun 1831, Burford, , Oxfordshire, England (Age ~ 17 years) 3. Sarah RYELAND, b. 1816, Oxfordshire, England d. Yes, date unknown 4. Ann RYELAND, b. Abt 1820, Burford, , Oxfordshire, England d. 18 May 1888, Leichhardt, , New South Wales, Australia (Age 68 years) 5. Elizabeth Lydia RYELAND, b. Abt 1825, Burford, , Oxfordshire, England d. 26 Mar 1906, Redfern, New South Wales, Australia (Age 81 years) 6. James RYELAND, b. 1826, Burford, , Oxfordshire, England d. 29 Oct 1892, Surry Hills, , New South Wales, Australia (Age 66 years) Family ID F440 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 26 Mar 2024
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Notes - (Research):On daughter Elizabeth's death certificate maiden name is incorrectly listed as TEIL, son James and other sources confirm it is JAMES
- (Medical):Apoplexy is an outdated medical term, which can be used to mean 'bleeding'. It can be used non-medically to mean a state of extreme rage or excitement. The word derives from the Greek word for 'seizure', apople-xia, in the sense of being struck down.
Historical meaning
Historically, the word "apoplexy" was also used to describe any sudden death that began with a sudden loss of consciousness, especially one in which the victim died within a matter of seconds after losing consciousness. Those reading historical documents should take into consideration the possibility that the word "apoplexy" may be used to describe the symptom of sudden loss of consciousness immediately preceding death and not an actual verified disease process. Sudden cardiac deaths, ruptured cerebral aneurysms, certain ruptured aortic aneurysms, and even heart attacks may have been described as apoplexy in the past.
Hemorrhage
The term 'apoplexy' is used to describe bleeding within internal organs. In such usage it is coupled with an adjective describing the site of the bleeding. For example, bleeding within the pituitary gland is called pituitary apoplexy, and bleeding within the adrenal glands can be called adrenal apoplexy.
In both pituitary and adrenal apoplexy, the word apoplexy refers to both hemorrhage with the gland and to accompanying neurological problems such as confusion, headache, and impairment of consciousness.
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Sources - [S41] Elizabeth Lydia FROST nee RYELAND Death Certificate.
- [S621] James Ryeland (b.1826) Death Certificate.
- [S558] 1841 British Census.
- [S20] FamilySearch International Genealogical Index v5.0, (URL: http://www.familysearch.org).
- [S103] NSW Registry of BMD, NSW Registry of BMD, (URL: http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/familyHistory/familyHistory.htm).
- [S551] 1851 British Census.
- [S548] 1861 British Census.
- [S600] Ancestry.com, New South Wales, Australia, Assisted Immigrant Passenger Lists, 1828-1896.
- [S5] Free BMD.
- [S623] England and Wales. Registrar General., Sarah RYELAND nee JAMES Death Certificate, death certificate (Reliability: 3).
- [S65] Oxfordshire Family History Society, Oxfordshire Marriage Index.
- [S41] Elizabeth Lydia FROST nee RYELAND Death Certificate.