


Ryeland Family Tree
The Genealogy of the Ryeland and connected Families
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Matches 3,951 to 4,000 of 8,412
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3951 | Hillingdon Hospital 85 Years old, Broncho Pneumonia & Senility | NASH, Emily Ann (I7894)
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3952 | Hilltop Manor Nursing Home | WATSON, Bettina Mae UE (I2141)
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3953 | Hinds - none in Folkestone 1841 census - no bmd up to 1840 1841 census with husband 21.11.1840 death: High St, Folkestone. Cause: Disease of the Brain (4 days). informant Mary Franks present at the death. | HINDS, Mary (I23283)
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3954 | His address at time of marriage is shown as 49 Newington Causeway, London. Her address as 5 Bouverie Square Folkestone. | Family: Edward Wilson GATES / Mary Horn Flora CLASON (F625)
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3955 | his ashes are interred at St Thomas's Church, Lowther Street, York | FLETCHER, Douglas Noel (I6027)
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3956 | His Aunt | VIRBALAS, Stanislovas Klaus (I4551)
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3957 | His brother in law's house Samuel Snell (husband of Elizabeth) | SNELL, William (I7683)
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3958 | His brother Roy's Obit, "A retail lumber yard under the same name" | CORLETT, Floyd Wilfred (I7717)
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3959 | His family was found in Louisiana | PITRE, Charles Modeste (I23888)
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3960 | His house, at 83 Kingsway Ave., Winnipeg, built about 1908, has been designated as an historical site. In his marriage record, he is called a soldier, of 211 Garry Street, Winnipeg, aged 23 years, a Methodist, and his wife a librarian, of 181 Home Street, Hamilton, Wentworth Co., Ontario, aged 24 years, an Anglican. The witnesses were Charles Fraser, of 80 Spence Street, and Frank De Mill, of 36 Casa Loma Block [on the corner of Sherbrook Street and Portage Avenue]. | ROBLIN, Charles Dufferin (I9433)
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3961 | His name is on the Vimy Memorial with the other Canadian Soldiers who were lost without a trace in the Ypres Salient. | DETLOR, Morley Hill (I10840)
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3962 | His name may have been Jan Pietr. Either for social acceptance or by mispronounciation, he became Jean Pitre. He was born around 1636. This pioneer would be our first Pitre ancestor to set foot on this continent and the progenitor of many Pitre, Lepitre, Pieters, Pieter, Pietre, Peters, Peter, Peete, living in Acadia, Quebec, Canada and the U.S. today. The first trace that is found of our ancestor is in the 1671 census of Port Royal, Acadia. Jean's trade is mentioned as edge-tool making which consists in the fabrication of sharp tools and irons used by farmers. The pioneer of the Acadian Pitre family is Flemish according to a statement made at Belle- | PITRE, Jean (I23817)
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3963 | His son William lists his father as James on his first marriage certificate (Glovehand) and John on his second marriage certificate (F.W.K. [Framework Knitter]) | MEMORY, James / John (I4320)
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3964 | His Uncle | VIRBALAS, Stanislovas Klaus (I4551)
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3965 | His will as Teunis Pier was probated in Newark, N.J. 1729. This individual was found on GenCircles at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/george_universe/1/data/4927 | PIER, Theunis Jansze (I37954)
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3966 | His will was proved on 21 September 1768, and filed 28 August 1769 In the Name of God amen the fourteenth day of September one thousand seven hundred and sixty eight I William Miller of Morris town yeoman Being sick and weak of body but of perfect mind and memory thanks be given to god therefore calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, Do make and ordain this my last will and testament that is to say principally and first of all I give and recomend my soul into the hands of god that gave it and my body I recomend to the earth to be burried in decent and Christian burial at the discretion of my executors- Nothing doubting but at the general resurection I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of god and as touching such worldly estate wherewith it hath pleased god to bless me in this life I give devise and dispose of in the following manner and form and first that my lawful debts be payed- ______ I give and bequeth to my dearly beloved wife Magra seventeen acres of land lying and being in Somerset County adjoining land of Abraham Suthards and lands of Elisha Ayers and so down the brook alongst the plantation I now live on as long as her natural life and next I give and bequeth to my son William the plantation he now lives on to him and his heirs forever it lying and being in a place commonly known by the name of the Clove in York government it containing one hundred and fifty three acres and next I give and bequeth to my son Henry Miller the plantation he now lives on containing one hundred and fifty acres to him and his heirs forever it also lying and being in that place called the Clove in York government and next I give and bequeth to my son John Miller that plantation he now liveth on containing one hundred and fifty acres it also lying and being in a place called the Clove in York government to him and his heirs forever and next I give and bequeth to my son Garret Miller that plantation he now lives on containing one hundred and fifty acres it also lying and being in the Clove in York government to him and his heirs forever and next I give and bequeth to my daughter Sarah fifty acres of land lying and being also in the Clove in York government to her and her heirs for ever all of the above lands purchased of William Earle of Stirling as by a deed will appear refference thereunto being had and next I give and bequeth to my daughter Lisha Ferver the sume of one hundred pounds current and lawful money of New Jersey at eight shills the ounce to be levied out of my estate to be paid one year after my decese by my executor and next I give and bequeth to my daughters Elizabeth and Kattrien the plantation I now live on to be equally divided between them together with the seventy acres that is adjoining this place to them and their heirs for ever It is also my will that my loving wife live on this place as long as she lives and take care of the place and not to wast or destroy the place I also give to my loving wife all the movables on the plantation whom I likewise constitute make and ordain my sole executriux of this my last will and testament one I hearby utterly disallow revoke and disanull all and every other former testaments wills legacys and bequeths and... [unable to decipher last line] Signed sealed published pronounced his And declared by the said William William X Miller Miller as his last will and testament mark In the presence of us the subscribers Amariah Sutton Blackert Whitneck Paultus Miller William mentioned in his will that the land in "the Clove" in New York that he was giving each of his four sons (153 acres for William, 150 acres each for Garrett, John, and Henry; and 50 acres for daughter Sarah) was purchased from William the Earl of Stirling. I found a (very poor) Xerox copy of the original 1765 land purchase agreement between William Miller and Lord Stirling in the vertical file at the Orange County Genealogical Society Research Room in Goshen, New York. William purchased lots 6, 33, 54, 46 and one-third of lot 75 of the "Cheesecocks Patent." William paid 975 pounds in New Jersey proclamation money for the land. That is roughly the equivalent to $203,000 in today's money. So William seems to have been a prosperous farmer. His four sons then moved to farm the land William Purchased in Orange County about 1765. William remained in New Jersey. The area the Miller brothers settled in was known popularly as "Smith's Clove" or often "The Clove" (Clove is an old Anglo-Saxon word meaning valley). In the late 1700s it became part of New Cornwall, The area was renamed "Monroe" in the early 1800s in honor of President Monroe and to avoid confusion with the town of Cornwall a few miles away. Henry died in 1769, and Garrett died in 1777, however John and William seem to have continued to live in New Cornwall for some time. Both William and John are mentioned as among the founding members of the first Presbyterian Church of Cheesecocks/New Cornwall/ Monroe. | MILLER, William (I4049)
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3967 | HMS Collingwood (Navy Base) | RYELAND, Geoffrey Edwin (I9226)
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3968 | HMS Collingwood (Navy Base) Doesn't start service until his 18th birthday | RYELAND, Geoffrey Edwin (I9226)
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3969 | HMS Victory was renamed to HMS Nelson and was the name of the Portsmouth Royal Naval Barracks. It was renamed due to confusion with the historical HMS Victory on display there. | RYELAND, Geoffrey Edwin (I9226)
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3970 | Holborn, London, England (family search) | NORTH, Charlotte May (I7671)
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3971 | Holloway, London, England in 1891 census | NASH, Maud Constance Eva (I7794)
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3972 | Holy Family parish | Family: Tranquille DOUCET / Rebecca COMEAU (F7235)
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3973 | Holy Family parish in Bathurst (NB) | DOUCET, Joseph Tranquille (I17203)
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3974 | Holy Sepulchre Cemetery Rochester, Monroe County, New York, USA PLOT Section: So21 Plot: Grave: 32 MEMORIAL ID 174046547 | DOUCET, Marie Louise (I4540)
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3975 | Holy Trinity Church | Family: Richard CLACK / Mary Ann RYELAND (F1210)
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3976 | Holy Trinity, Kilburn | Family: Thomas RYELAND / Frances ANGUS (F990)
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3977 | Home of John HANDS Grocer | RYELAND, Ann (I1289)
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3978 | Home of John HANDS Grocer | RYELAND, Ann (I1289)
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3979 | Home of John HANDS Grocer | RYELAND, Ann (I1289)
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3980 | Home of John HANDS Grocer and William Silvester Shop Manager | RYELAND, Ann (I1289)
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3981 | Home Of The Bride's Father | Family: Philip ROBLIN / Elizabeth Ann BOGART (F1242)
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3982 | Homepathic Hospital | HALL, Sarah (I12666)
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3983 | Hope Haven Nursing Home | GARRISON, Edith Margarite (I12257)
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3984 | Hopital General de QC | Family: Jacques CHARTR / Marie Louise RANCIN (F7254)
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3985 | Horn Martha Effects under | Martha (I8017)
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3986 | House Agent's Wife | BANKS, Florence (I36924)
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3987 | House on Highway #2 | LAFFERTY, Henry Francis (I17415)
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3988 | House Painter | PARGITER, Archibald John (I19226)
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3989 | Household: Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability Henry KENDALL Head M Male 41 Thornbury, Gloucester, England Sergeant Instr To R & C (Pensioner) (Teacher) Ann N. KENDALL Wife M Female 30 Hadleigh, Essex, England -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Source Information: Dwelling Drill Hall Churchfield Rd Census Place Ealing, Middlesex, England Family History Library Film 1341327 Public Records Office Reference RG11 Piece / Folio 1346 / 26 Page Number 46 1871 England Census Viewing records 1-6 of 6 matches < Global Search Results Name Age in 1871 Birthplace Relationship Civil Parish County/Island View Census? Julia Bolding 19 Kingsclere, Hampshire, England Shopwoman Chelsea London Annie E Evans 16 Llandewiprofi, Wales Apprentice Chelsea London Sarah Lemon 50 Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England Wife Chelsea London William Lemon 65 Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England Head Chelsea London Fanny Willoughby 55 Somers Town, Middlesex, England Servant Chelsea London Anna Wood 20 Hadleigh, Essex, England Apprentice Chelsea London View printer-friendly | WOOD, Anne Nash (I1516)
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3990 | Household: Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability Joseph A. BROWN Head M Male 54 Minchinhampton, Gloucester, England Farmer Of 180 Acres Employ 6 Men & 2 Boys Emma BROWN Wife M Female 54 Prittlewell, Essex, England Annie BROWN Daur U Female 18 South Benfleet, Essex, England Mary PERRY Servant U Female 19 Pitsea, Essex, England General Servant Domestic Henry BREWETT Servant U Male 19 South Benfleet, Essex, England Gardener Domestic -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Source Information: Dwelling Reeds Hill Farm Census Place South Benfleet, Essex, England Family History Library Film 1341426 Public Records Office Reference RG11 Piece / Folio 1768 / 52 Page Number 27 1891 finds him with just his son William in Minchinhamton with a farm of the same name! Emma doed in 1905 so she must be somewhere else. | BROWNE, Joseph Augustus (I1530)
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3991 | Housekeeper | MARSH, Sarah (I36291)
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3992 | Housemaid | WALKER, Hannah Elizabeth (I36874)
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3993 | Housemaid in the Andreson home | SAMPSON, Mary Ann (I66)
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3994 | http://www.clanjackson.co.uk/genealogy/p523.htm | Margaret (I6042)
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3995 | http://www.clanjackson.co.uk/genealogy/p5736.htm | Family: David DEEMING / Maria BULL (F1979)
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3996 | http://www.clanjackson.co.uk/genealogy/p6962.htm | BULL, William (I6038)
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3997 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | RYELAND, Shelley (I3774)
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3998 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | RYELAND, Matthew Delangton (I3297)
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3999 | http://www.queenslandhistory.com/reminiscences.htm | CONNOLLY, William (I3359)
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4000 | https://books.google.ca/books?id=vES5x_cN4-sC&lpg=PA134&dq=forgotten%20heroes%20curlette&pg=PA134#v=onepage&q=forgotten%20heroes%20curlette&f=false | CURLETTE, Clark Hamilton (I12123)
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