


Ryeland Family Tree
The Genealogy of the Ryeland and connected Families
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101 | Un-named Male Child of Baker Spearpoint - died age 21 hours. | SPEARPOINT (I14464)
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102 | Waldershare Parish Register: November 23, 1682 - Burial of Mary the wife of John Spearpoint. | NEAME, Mary (I15251)
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103 | Went to Canada through the Bernardo Homes. ? SPEARPOINT Private 53737 8th Bn., Canadian Infantry (Manitoba Regt.) who died on Thursday, 29th August 1918. Memorial: VIMY MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France Roll of Honour and Certificates of Glory Card Rank and Regt - Private. 8th Canadian Expeditionary Force Born at - Folkestone Connection with Folkestone - School boy Killed, Wounded or Prisoner - Killed Where serving or served - France Scholar of - St Peter's School Communicated by - Mrs Spearpoint (Widow) Address - 19 Windley Road, Folkestone | SPEARPOINT, James (I15007)
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104 | WILLIAM SPEARPOINT Private G/7806 6th Bn., The Buffs (East Kent Regiment) who died on Monday, 3rd July 1916. Age 34. Husband of Hannah Ovenden Spearpoint, of 41, Thanet Gardens, Folkestone. Cemetery: OVILLERS MILITARY CEMETERY, Somme, France Grave Reference/Panel Number: VIII. H. 7. | SPEARPOINT, William (I15023)
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105 | Womenswold Parish Register: Baptism entry for the 25 July 1665 [Blank] daughter of Ingram Sparepoint | SPEARPOINT (I15257)
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106 | Full screen 181 of 210 About this source Title: New York Stock Exchange Directory, April 1929 Subject: Stock exchanges, Brokers Description: "The official membership directory of the New York Stock Exchange, Inc. Reprinted from volume 1 of the New York Stock Exchange guide." Volume: 1929:Apr Publisher: Chicago, Commerce Clearing House Author: New York Stock Exchange Sponsor: The Durst Organization Tags: durstoldyorklibrary, ColumbiaUniversityLibraries, americana Contributor: Columbia University Libraries | CURLETTE, Edward Henry Hamilton (I2045)
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107 | Brighton Cemetery Rose is buried a grave with her father, Joseph David Seymour. Cemetery location is Section F Plot 106. | SEYMOUR, Elizabeth Florence Rose (I21744)
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108 | The 1851 UK Census reports as follows: 177 South Street, Folkestone, KEN Source: HO107/1633/2f/151 Henry MAJOR, Head, M, 27, Fisherman, b.Folkestone Ann MAJOR, Wife, M, 24, b.W.Hougham, KEN Susanna MAJOR, Dau, 2, b.Folkestone Sarah A. MAJOR, Dau 1month, b.Folkestone George MAJOR, Brother, S, 19, Fisherman, b.Folkestone Sarah TERRY, Sister in Law, S, 19, Dom.Servant out of Place, b.W.Hougham The 1851 Census info from Ancestry.com has this: Dwelling: Radnor Street, Folkestone, KEN (Elham) Source: HO107/1633/2f/151 Henry MAJOR, Head, M, 27, Fisherman, b.Folkestone, KEN Ann MAJOR, Wife, M, 24, b.West Hougham, KEN Susannah MAJOR, Dau, 2, b.Folkestone, KEN Sarah A. MAJOR, Dau, 1 month, b.Folkestone, KEN George MAJOR, Brother, S, 19, Fisherman, b.Folkestone, KEN Sarah TERRY, Sister-in-Law, S, 19, Domestic Servant, out of "Win..?..", b.West Hougham, KEN The "out of "win..?.." is definately not 'work', very hard to read - could be "Winers" or as above The 1851 Census for Henry/Ann TERRY----- the actual Census page does not give a Street number and it definately states "Radnor Street" not South Street. The "177" is not a Street number, it is an entry number only. | TERRY, Ann (I14701)
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109 | The 1851 UK Census reports as follows: 177 South Street, Folkestone, KEN Source: HO107/1633/2f/151 Henry MAJOR, Head, M, 27, Fisherman, b.Folkestone Ann MAJOR, Wife, M, 24, b.W.Hougham, KEN Susanna MAJOR, Dau, 2, b.Folkestone Sarah A. MAJOR, Dau 1month, b.Folkestone George MAJOR, Brother, S, 19, Fisherman, b.Folkestone Sarah TERRY, Sister in Law, S, 19, Dom.Servant out of Place, b.W.Hougham | MAJOR, Susanna (I14709)
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110 | There is a problem here. Her birthdate and believed brother John (based on Christening, born March 1836) are either incorrect or they are not siblings, even though they are born in the same village with the same parents names. | SPEARPOINT, Sarah (I15338)
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111 | There is a problem here. His birthdate and believed sister Sarah (based on Christening, born Dec. 1735) are either incorrect or they are not siblings, even though they are born in the same village with the same parents names. | SPEARPOINT, John (I15319)
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112 | WRIGHT, Willet James (I9873)
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113 | DOUCET, Hector (I34088)
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114 | DOUCET, Ernest (I34203)
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115 | DOUCET, L (I34305)
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116 | DOUCET, Brigitte Alfr (I34323)
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117 | DOUCET, L (I34834)
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118 | Pioneers of homeopathy by Dr Thomas Lindsey Bradford Presented by Dr Robert S | LEAF, William (I13228)
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119 | Joy tells me that he did not get on that well with his father. Basil was also the head of the firm, Dent Urwick and Yeatman, and worked with Derek Dent and Richard Godson. Buried at Burpham Church, nr Guildford. Death Reg: Surrey N.W., Vol 5b, pg. 524 WW1 (NArc) Description Medal card of Dent, Basil William Corps Regiment No Rank Royal Field Artillery 135609 Royal Garrison Artillery Second Lieutenant Royal Garrison Artillery Lieutenant Date 1914-1920 Catalogue reference WO 372/6 Dept Records created or inherited by the War Office, Armed Forces, Judge Advocate General, and related bodies Series War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War Piece Denham W - Everitt H Image contains 1 medal card of many for this collection | DENT, Basil William (I20359)
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120 | "A manorial lord's local manager, appointed from outside the tenantry. He watched his lord's interests, superintended his demesne land and conducted relations with the tenants of the manor through their representative, the reeve. He was responsible to the lord or his steward for the efficient carrying out of his duties." A Farm Bailiff holds a similar position to a Reeve or Farm Steward. He is responsible for the daily running of the Farm and often if the owner is away makes major decisions as to the requirements e g purchasing stock etc. he is also usually responsible for the Hiring and Firing of Labourers and often paying their salaries ( the owner provides the wherewithal) Mostly if an owner can afford a Bailiff he will also employ a Groom to take charge of the stables, but sometimes the responsibility for the Horses is his as well. | RYELAND, James (I1660)
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121 | (Unable to find Warleigh) | MONTEATH, Grace Rivers (I8142)
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122 | 1861 Scholar aged 3, living with parents in Folkstone 1871 Servant aged 13, living with mother in Folkstone, father away at sea, 1881 Domestic servant aged 23, living with parents in Folkstone, 1891 Cook aged 33, living with parents in Folkstone with husband Alexander Logan and son Lorenzo aged 8, states she is single here, Occupation 1901 Housewife aged 43, widow, living in Folkstone, son Lawrence Logan daughters Kathleen and Elizabeth O'Neil in Folkstone, | SPICER, Elizabeth (I36948)
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123 | 21 Carfrae Tce 28th (Philip) | RYELAND, Dennis Aubrey (I10004)
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124 | Baptised in January 1610/11 in St. Andrew's Church, Cubley, Derbyshire | BULL, John (I6346)
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125 | bc 1845 Stanton Drew or Norton Malreward, Somerset. | WAIT, John Purnell (I21984)
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126 | bc. 1841 Norton Malreward, Somerset June Qtr 1840 Clutton 11 90; | WAIT, Sarah Hester Savage (I21981)
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127 | bc. 1858 Stanton Drew, Somerset | WAIT, Richard Edward Lansdown (I21611)
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128 | Betty graduated with a degree in Home Economics from the University of Manitoba. She married a fellow Winnipeger Alan Laing and had 5 children. She managed their homes in Winnipeg (1950-4); Caracas (1954-58); Burlington (1959-79)and then their last one in Verner Ontario which she helped her husband build and where she tended a large vegetable garden. | KOTCHAPAW, Betty Catherine (I19109)
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129 | Births Dec 1856 (94%) Ryeland John Hughes Shrewsbury 6a 567 | RYELAND, John Hughes (I19019)
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130 | bp 17 November 1818; d. 19 Aug 1841 [poss died Sept Qtr 1841 Clutton 11 4 [58]1 freebmd | WAIT, John Purnell (I21572)
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131 | bp. 17 December 1845 Stanton Drew, Somerset; died June Qtr 1875 aged 29 C lutton 5c 460. | WAIT, George Lansdown (I21985)
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132 | bp. 29 August 1824 Stoke St Michael; possibly alive in 1851, as cook at K ilmersdon, Somerset. | PURNELL, Anne (I21649)
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133 | bp. 29 January 1844 Stanton Drew, Somerset; married 20 June 1865 Westbu ry on Trym, Gloucestershire, FRANCIS CHATERIS WEMYSS; Lt-Col RBG Militi a; bc. 1835 Pontefract, Yorkshire; | DAUBENY, Louisa Ann Savage (I21606)
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134 | bp. 6 April 1848 Stanton Drew, Somerset. | WAIT, Matilda (I21987)
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135 | Connacht | GIBSON, Lilian (I3387)
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136 | Farmer of High Littleton (1881); bc. 1842 Norton Malreward, Somerset; di ed Mar Qtr 1897 aged 54 Christchurch 2b 457 Kelly's Directory of Somerset and Bristol City 1889 List of the princible seats in Somerset, as living at Woodborough House pa ge 150 | WAIT, Daniel Charles Purnell (I21982)
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137 | Miller (1901) bc. 1873 Dursley, Gloucestershire [Mar Qtr 1873 Dursl ey 6a 242]; married Jun Qtr 1902 Bristol 6a 87 to either Emily Louise Leon ard or Mary Elizabeth Workman | WORKMAN, Herbert Edward (I21990)
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138 | Mining Engineer (1881); bc. 1844 Norton Malreward, Somerset; | WAIT, William Savage (I21983)
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139 | Note: CP-S: David's gravestone was found in a garden under a big tree adjacent to the footpath which runs to the rear of the church.The stone has been photographed; the inscription reads: Sacred to the memory of David Puttee who departed this life on 16th January 1823 aged 72 years. Left surviving Margaret his wife, 3 sons and 4 daughters viz David, Robert, George, Elizabeth, Margaret, Mary and Susannah. Also Margaret wife of the above who died the 30th September 1831 aged 80 years. Who's who in Folkestone 1700-1840: Puttee, David son of David, commoner 1797 lived in Radnor Street, his house had superflous windows, cellar, door post chain steps and pillar/1797 (pcme) excused attendance at sea, 1801 ditto, 1803, 1804 on committee to enquire into State Chamberlain, 1803, (signed by mark) 1804 on Capstan Committee, 1805 absent on business, 1806 excused, 1807, 1809, 1810, 1811 promised - 10 towards works. 1811 fined but fine revoked and excused. Status: freeman by birth. Abode 1782: 15 Rosemary Street, 1787 Radnor Street. Occupation: Mariner, Hotelkeeper. Civic affairs: 1774 elected commoner, 1798 owner of three volunteer vessels the Betsey (a lugger), Peggy (8 tons) and Maria (45 cutter decked), employed in fishing and carrying cargos to London. Source: Derek Jones | PUTTEE, David (I13979)
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140 | On Voyage Home From India | MONTEATH, Archibald Barnes (I8136)
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141 | only son and was raised by his older half sister Mary Honea where he got the name Honea | HONEA, Johnny (I8681)
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142 | ROBLIN, Carol Muir (nee Norton) Peacefully, at home at the age of 80. Carol Muir Roblin (nee Norton), beloved wife of John P. Roblin of 52 years. Loving mother of Bonnie, Cheryl and Marybeth; cherished grandmother of David, Patrick and Jonathan. Mom, may your laughter continue to spread joy to those around you and may God shine His face upon all you have touched. ''And I will be with you always, until the end of the age.'' Matthew 28 vs. 20 In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. Funeral will be held on Monday, September 24, 2007 at 1:00 p.m. at John R. Bush Funeral Home, 80 Highland Ave., Belleville. Visitation will take place on Sunday, September 23, 2007 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Online condolences www.quintefuneralcentres.com | NORTON, Carol Muir (I23222)
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143 | Sect 1D Grave 2264 PLOT Zone A Presbyterian Section 01D Grave 2264 | RYELAND, Frank (I3326)
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144 | Sect 1D Grave 2264 | DITER, Emma (I3323)
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145 | Section A. 16 Row S. | DENMEAD, Ella (I1757)
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146 | V.W. Bro. Jack Roblin, Past Grand Steward, Past Master of Maple Leaf Masonic Lodge No. 119 Bath, Limestone Daylight Lodge No. 739 and Companion of Mt. Sinai Chapter No. 44 of Royal Arch Masons Napanee, ON - Lifelong resident of Adolphustown, passed away peacefully on Thursday, November 11, 2010, in his 92nd year. Father of Herb Roblin (Carol) of Napanee. Grandfather of Barbara Mirza (Alex) of Santa Monica, CA, and Eric Roblin (Lynne) of Ajax. Great- grandfather of Julia Roblin and Sophia Mirza. Survived by his sister, Evalyn Louise Collins of Ottawa. Predeceased, by his wife of 67 years, Mildred Jane Rikely, his parents, Reade Mallory Roblin and Marion Genevieve Roblin (Bogart), his brother William Douglas Roblin and his sister Ruth Marion Hart. Visitation at the Wannamaker-Tierney Funeral Home, Napanee on Wed, Nov. 17, 2010 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Masonic Service at 6:45 pm. The funeral service will be held at Adolphustown UEL United Church on Thursday, Nov. 18 at 11:00 am. Interment Riverside Cemetery, Napanee. Donations may be made to the Adolphustown UEL United Church or the L&A County General Hospital Foundation. Online condolences at www.wtfuneralhome.com | ROBLIN, John Lewis (I35534)
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147 | WATSON, Robert William At 81 years, passed away December 5, 2006. Will be greatly missed by loving wife Mabel, sisters Margarite, Betty and Catherine, son and daughter-in-law Robert and Terri, beloved grandsons John and Mark, many other relatives and friends. Interment will be 11 a.m. Friday, December 15 at Glendale Memorial Gardens, 1810 Albion Road at Hwy. 27. | WATSON, Robert William (I2218)
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148 | - 1686 Port Royal: Perine Boure 74 mother, Claude Landry 24, wife Marguerite Terio 20, Marguerite 18 months; 7 cattle, 8 sheep, 6 hogs, 3 arpents, 1 gun. - 1693 Port Royal: Perrine Bourg 67 widow, Claude Landry 33, wife Marguerite Teriot 26, Magdeleine 8, Marie 6, Claude 3, Marguerite 1; 15 cattle, 15 sheep, 8 hogs, 32 arpents, 1 gun. - 1698 Port Royal: Claude Landry 35, wife Margtte. Terriot 30, Madeleine 14, Marie Josephe 12, Claude 10, Margueritte 7, Jean 5, Anne 2; 10 cattle, 13 sheep, 8 hogs, 22 arpents, 3 fruit trees, 1 gun. - 1700 Port Royal: Claude Landri 40, wife Marguerite Terriot 33, Claude 10, Jean 5, Madelaine 15, Marie 13, Marguerite 8, Marie Marguerite 6, Anne 3; 12 cattle, 14 sheep, 32 arpents, 1 gun. - 1701 Port Royal: Claude Landry 35, Marguerite Thiriot 30, Claude 12, Jean 7, Magdelaine 17, Marie 15, Marguerite 10, Anne 5, Jeanne 1; 19 cattle, 14 sheep, 10 hogs, 6 arpents, 1 gun. - 1703 Port Royal: Claude Landry, wife, 1 boy, 5 girls - 1707 Port Royal: Claude Landry, wife, 2 boys 14 or older, 1 younger boy, 1 girl 12 or older, 3 younger girls; 21 cattle, 15 sheep, 20 hogs, 6 arpents, 3 guns. - 1714 Port Royal (au Cappe): Claude Landry, wife, 3 boys, 1 girl - 1726 Port Toulouse: Claude Landry, wife, 1 boy >15, 1 boy <15 | TH, Marguerite (I24104)
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149 | - 1693 Beaubassin: Rene Bernard 30, wife Madle. Doucet 23, Rene 3, Joseph | DOUCET, Madeleine (I24068)
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150 | - Resident In Wandsworth In 1849 Known As Jonathan Wood Junior HENRY WOOD TWIN Male Family -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Event(s): Birth: Christening: Death: Burial: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Marriages: Spouse: MARY ANN WOOD Family Marriage: 19 NOV 1840 Saint Dunstan, Stepney, London, England In 1851 census Hall Farm, Hadleigh WOOD Jonathan Head Married M 35 Farmer 244 acres employing 8 people born Prittlewell Essex WOOD Maria Wife Married F 21 - born Hadleigh Essex WOOD Ann Daughter U F 5m - born Hadleigh Essex WOOD Maria Daughter U F 1 - born Hadleigh Essex | WOOD, Jonathan (I8917)
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