


Ryeland Family Tree
The Genealogy of the Ryeland and connected Families
Notes
Matches 1,551 to 1,600 of 8,412
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1551 | According to Stephen White's Dictionnaire G | POIRIER, Michel De France (I23662)
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1552 | According to the 1671 census, Jean is listed as a 96 year old farmer living in Port Royal with his 64 year old wife, Nicole Colleson. He had 22 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren at the time. | GAUDET, Jean (I23810)
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1553 | According to the 1871 census wife Sarah is a widow | NORTH, James (I4230)
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1554 | According to the 1891 census for son Charles his she was born in England | THOMPSON, Maria Anne (I4177)
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1555 | According to the 1910 census for his mother he had already died... | JEFFS, William J (I4264)
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1556 | According to the 1911 census she only had the 1 child Fanny in 1881 Census Marriages Dec 1889 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Angus Frances Hendon 3a 229 Ryeland Thomas Hendon 3a 229 No Clear birth in BMD Dec 2003 | ANGUS, Frances (I3219)
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1557 | According to undated notes by Vern Hall: "Thomas Chapman [-968 in this ancestry file-ed.] made his will 10 Mar 1569. He was a farmer who named everything from kettles and pots to parcels of land all over the town [of Folkestone]. He did this for our cause, 'I will that Thomas [-969 in this ancestry file-ed.] and John [-967] my sonnes shall have my pte of the barne and place with all appurtenances w'ch I purchased from William Godden and Adryan Godden, sett, lying and being in Cowstreet in Folkestone.' This must have been the beginning of our Chapman family in Folkestone." Now referred to as Kow Street. CHAPMAN Origin of name: from Saxon ceapan or cypan, to buy or sell; Saxon ceap - a bargain, a price, a trader, a shopman. Flemish- a merchant. | CHAPMAN, Thomas (I13931)
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1558 | According to undated notes of Vern Hall: "George Chapman, 8th great grandfather of John C Hall, in his will dated at Folkeston 20 March 1624, gave to his "'sonnes Thomas and Steven, two and a half acres of land within the liberty of Folkestone at a place called Durlex.' This was set on a little ridge below the cliff across, on the north side of the town from Kow Street where he lived. A deed found in Folkestone City Library dated 1707 recorded the sale of a lot in Durlex by James Chapman for 35 pounds. The sign to the right of the arch gate beneath the building left, is labeled 'Durlex Street.' This is located at the south-west corner of a block with homes each facing the streets that enclose it built around 1700-1725. This seems to mark the end of Chapman farming at Durlex. The gate noted is the only opening to the court that serves as a closed backyard for each of the homes in the square. The fact that the gate can be locked was likely a wise provision in Folkestone so near the sea at the crest of a time when law-breakers mingled freely with the adventuresome but honest traders. . . . It was a beehive 250 years ago, not so busy today." | CHAPMAN, George (I13930)
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1559 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LAMBERT, William Allen (I37329)
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1560 | Across from the Holy Family Church | HUARD, Marie Anne Belzamire (I17172)
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1561 | Act of Attainder was passed by the New York legislature which provided a legal basis for the seizure of the property of thow who opposed the American Revolution. The Orange County lands of both Philip and his brother Owen were seized and both brothers were impreisoned for months. | ROBLIN, Philip UE (I4013)
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1562 | Acton / Brentford | RYELAND, Sarah Letitia (I1644)
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1563 | Addington Par., Rest. Co | Family: Pierre Felix LEBUFFE / Marie LECOUFFE (F6328)
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1564 | Additional offspring. I have Elizabeth as married to Joseph Milton (Apr 1790) with 11 children, ELIZ ABBOTT Female Christening: 29 JUN 1796 Folkestone, Kent, England Parents: Father: JN ABBOTT Mother: ESTH -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Messages: Extracted birth or christening record for locality listed in the record. The source records are usually arranged chronologically by the birth or christening date. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ IGI Source Information: Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type: P020721 1635 - 1840 0908172 IT 1, 3 Film 6906423 Film | ABBOTT, Elizabeth (I16112)
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1565 | Admitted to a mental hospital after attempted suicide by drowning and starvation | RYELAND, Ann (I1289)
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1566 | Adolphustown on marriage certificate | ROBLIN, Mary Elizabeth Madeline (I9836)
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1567 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BROWN, Steven Richard (I2340)
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1568 | Adopted By Matthew Pride | LEWIS, Sarah (I20347)
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1569 | Adopted Son | BESONDE, Earle (I10088)
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1570 | Adopted, original last name is Carr | PAINE, Edward Earl (I2241)
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1571 | Aero Engine Fitter Derby Births Sep 1905 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dallison Albert Derby 7b 655 | DALLISON, Albert (I9738)
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1572 | AFT 1935 in Weston | STONG, Albert Naughton (I7011)
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1573 | AFT 1950 in Weston | STONG, Alda Florence (I7014)
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1574 | Aft. 1893 | BURDON-COOPER, Alexander Mclaurin Monteath (I8306)
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1575 | Aft. 1894 | BURDON-COOPER, Ruthven Hayne (I8307)
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1576 | Aft. 1895 | BURDON-COOPER, Teresa Mary Isabel (I8308)
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1577 | Aft. 1896 | BURDON-COOPER, Frances Rose (I8309)
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1578 | Aft. 1935 | MONTEATH, Kenneth Mclean (I8138)
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1579 | Aft. 1935 | MONTEATH, Rhoda Annie Mclaurin (I8146)
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1580 | Aft. June 1955 | CANNELL, Beatrice (I7273)
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1581 | After | FRALICK, Almeda (I3715)
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1582 | After 1723 | THONIUS, Maria (I37882)
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1583 | After 1741 as she was mentioned in her father in laws will of that year | Elizabeth (I3765)
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1584 | After 1801 | MONTEATH, Alexander (I7943)
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1585 | After 1813 | MONTEATH, John (I7864)
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1586 | After 1838 | PRENTICE, David (I37859)
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1587 | After 1838 | Elizabeth (I37860)
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1588 | After 1873 | SERVIOUR (I71)
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1589 | After 1881 Before 1901 | EMBLIN, Elizabeth (I2037)
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1590 | After 1901 | KERTON, Eliza (I7791)
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1591 | After 1918 | MONTEATH, Rev. Robert Runcorn (I8044)
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1592 | After a considerable move across Belgium back in action again near Maldegen (pro-German town) not far from Bruges & 1.5 miles from Holland. | POLLEY, Gordon Bradbury (I2107)
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1593 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LAING, Claude Duncan (I37303)
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1594 | After George Smith died, Lottie moved to Florida with Lawrence and family. She died there and was buried in West Allis with the rest of the family. | MCCULLOUGH, Charlotte (I12325)
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1595 | After getting married | RYELAND, Henry Arthur James (I4451)
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1596 | After Jan's death, Maritje remarried to Willem Jansen Romen (Rome). "Willem Janszen Romen Wedr (widower) van Jannetje Jans, en Marritje Jans wede van Jan Theunissen 'Living at the Fresh Water' married Apr. 12, 1676." This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/george_universe/1/data/604 | JANS, Maritje (I37956)
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1597 | After Matthew Tudor Purnell death Roy Leonard Purnell was raised and adopt ed by uncle Ivor Purnell Copy of an entry of marriage: Marriage solemnized at Llandaff Cathedral 28th July1945 Roy Leonard Purnell: Age 24 years: Bachelor Rank or professon:Sapper R .E Address: 40 Copplestone Road, Llandaff. Adoptive Parent: Ivor Henry Purnell Jean Sandwell: Age: 23 years Spinster: Rank or Professon: A.C. W.A.A.F Address: 25 Hudson Road, Kingston upon Thames, Surry Adoptive Parent: William Henry Sandwell. | PURNELL, Leonard Roy (I21883)
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1598 | After night & breakfast at Premier Hotel Russell Square went to Westminster Abbey with Elmer to service - dinner at Lyon's Corner House - visited Tower of London - went to Aldershot - supper in officers mess | POLLEY, Gordon Bradbury (I2107)
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1599 | After night at Red Shield left Euston Station for Birmingham -dinner downtown then bus to Hall Green where found Wilkins -walk & movie & meeting family | POLLEY, Gordon Bradbury (I2107)
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1600 | After Son was conceived but Before 1901Census | MOORE, Alfred (I3565)
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