


Ryeland Family Tree
The Genealogy of the Ryeland and connected Families
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Matches 5,201 to 5,250 of 8,412
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5201 | MARTHA SAPER MARTHA LYLE SAPER (nee MACNEIL) Martha was born July 4, 1944 in Winnipeg to Robert and Margaret MacNeil, and passed away July 2, 2014. She is survived and lovingly remembered by her husband Jim, daughter Marla (Scott), sons Matthew (Kelly), and Michael (Alaina and granddaughter Stella), brother Rob (Mardi, nephew Kevin and niece Kristi), and many dear friends. In her early years Martha was a high school athlete playing basketball and volleyball and was also a certified lifeguard. She was a graduate of the University of Manitoba in the faculties of Home Economics and Education. She used her knowledge to teach life skills to many young people. Martha and Jim were married on October 30, 1968 and enjoyed a happy marriage together. Martha considered her crowning achievement to be her children, granddaughter and grandsons to come, of which she was extremely proud. She loved them unconditionally to no end. Martha enjoyed life and people. Her homes in both Winnipeg and at Lake of the Woods were always open to family and friends. Her generosity and willingness to help knew no bounds. Martha loved adventures - whether camping, spending time at the lake, or travelling - most recently to Alaska, China, Africa, Florida and Mexico. Martha was always reinventing herself. She enjoyed gardening, sewing, cooking, working at the RWB Things Store, attending extension courses at the University of Winnipeg, and learning how to drive a Sea-Doo this past summer at the lake. Her annual holiday parties were legend and highly anticipated by family and friends all throughout her married life. A service and celebration of her life was held on July 4, 2014. Pallbearers were sons Matthew and Michael, brother Rob, and nephews Kevin, Ritchie and Shael | MACNEIL, Martha Lyle (I37322)
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5202 | Martha shown as a silk winder could be the boarder with Rebecca Bristow, widow, aged 75 and Elizabeth Rossiter, widow, aged 63 | HARES, Martha (I94)
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5203 | Martha taught home economics in high school before she was married and after her children were raised. | MACNEIL, Martha Lyle (I37322)
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5204 | MARTIN - SUTTON - May 10, at Dover, Mr. Jarvis Martin, to Miss Margaret Ann Puttee Stutton. - Kentish Gazette, Tuesday 23 May 1854 | Family: Jarvis MARTIN / Margaret Ann Puttee SUTTON (F594)
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5205 | Mary (b1644) married Robert BAKER (b Abt 1642) in Folkestone, Kent on 11 June 1667. They had 13 children and the list goes on and on. | CHAPMAN, Mary (I14039)
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5206 | Mary A Snell Granddaughter living with them in the 1901 census b.1896 in Honiton Can't find in the 1881 Census | SNELL, George (I7827)
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5207 | Mary Ann GABRIEL b. 1835 in Frant "Niece" with them in the 1851 census, may be Elizabeth's maiden name. | Elizabeth (I13034)
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5208 | MARY ANN SPEARPOINT was born 05 Mar 1851 in Folkestone, Kent. She married ISAAC RICHARD EASTLAND 11 Nov 1872 in Chapelry, St Gabriel Pimlico, son of ROBERT EASTLAND and SARAH DEDMAN. He was born 23 Feb 1853 in Merry Vale,Tonbridge Kent, and died Abt. 1938 in London. More About MARY ANN SPEARPOINT: Census 1: 1891, age 40, 12 Queens St Folkestone. Census 2: 1871, Radnor St Folkestone, single,daughter, Domestic Servant,age 20 Census 3: 1881, age 30, 70, St Johns St, Folkestone Census 4: 1901, age 50, 82, Blackbull Rd Folkestone Residence: 11 Nov 1872, 34 Rutland St Pimlico London Children of MARY ANN SPEARPOINT and ISAAC RICHARD EASTLAND are: i. ALICE LOUISA EASTLAND, b. Jun 1873, St George Hanover Square Pimlico London. ii. JOHN EASTLAND, b. Sep 1875, Elham Folkestone Kent. More About JOHN EASTLAND: Census 1: 1881, age 5, scholar of 70, St John's St C P Folkestone Kent Census 2: 1891, age 15, errand boy, 2, Queens St Folkestone iii. ROBERT RICHARD EASTLAND, b. Aug 1880, Folkestone Kent. | SPEARPOINT, Mary Ann (I15078)
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5209 | Mary Ann's death certificate says he was born in Niagara Falls however the same place of birth is listed for Mary Ann which conflicts with her Christening record of Perth. So it's unclear how reliable that information is. | FLANIGAN, Christopher (I3617)
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5210 | Mary Brau Email on 9 Jan 2014 2:10pm Description: James Henry Roblin was my husband's g-g-grandfather. I have found documentation of these events: 1851 - Born Aug, Tyendinaga, Ontario, Canada 1861 - Age 10, living with John Roblin, age 12, in Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, attending school, religion Episcopal Methodist. 1871 - Living in Tyendinaga, Hastings, Ontario, with parents and siblings. James, age 18. Father "Oen" age 48, farmer, mother "Phidia' age 49, Sisters Tabitha (16) and Annettie (11); brothers David (8), William (6) and Charles (2). Religion: Presbyterian, Origin: Germany. 1878 - Sep. 25 - Marriage to Harriet Frederick, Belleville, Ontario James H. Roblin, age 27, single, manufacturer. His parents: Owen and Phidinia Roblin. Harriet, age 23, single, birthplace Sidney, parents Allan and Lucinda Frederick. 1881 - Lived in Belleville, Hastings, Otario, cigar maker, age 29, with wife Harriet, age 24. 1883 - Oct 31 - Birth of daughter Harriet Edna Roblin. On 1891 census, 8 year old daughter Harriet is living with grandparents Allan and Harriet Frederick On 1901 census, 18 year old Edna is living with grandmother Harriet. 1884 - Nov. 4 - Marriage to Minnie A. Bonter, Belleville, Ontario. J.H. Roblin, age 33, a widower, cigar maker. His parents: Owen and Cordelia Roblin. Minnie, age 26, single. Her parents: Wm. D. and Hannah A. Bonter. 1886 - Apr 20 - Birth of daughter Muriel Helena Roblin. 1888 - Immigration to U.S. (1930 census) 1889 - May 20 - Living in 1st Ward, King County, Washington, age 37, cigar maker, with wife Minnie, age 28. Muriel Helena is not listed. 1891 - Minnie and daughter Muriel Helena living with Minnie's parents in Ontario. 1892 - Washington State census. Single, age 41, cigar maker. Male citizen of US over age 21. 1894 - Record of Naturalization, 17 Jan 1894. 1900 - US Census, June 18 - James H. Roblin, age 48, birthdate August 19, 1851 in Canada. Farmer, married 4 years, both parents born in New York. Living in Sunnydale Precinct, King County, Washington, with wife Alice G. and Japanese farm laborer. 1901 - Muriel Helena living with Hannah Bonter in Ontario 1905 - Muriel married George Ford Monahan, RR conductor living in Grand Forks, BC 1908 - Brother John (widower) married to Emma Fuller. Parents' names given as Owen Roblin and Fidelia Hagerman. 1910 - May 6 - James living in Lake Precinct, King County, age 58, with wife Alice G, age 58. Married 18 years. Owned farm, working on own account 1920 - 29 Jan - James, age 68, living in Lake Precinct, King County, Washington, with wife Alace G, age 66. 1930 - April 19 - Census, Lake Precinct, King County, Washington. Widowed. Age at first marriage: 27. Father's birthplace: New York. | ROBLIN, James H (I4840)
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5211 | Mary f. b. 14.06.1804 | MONTEATH, Mary (I7867)
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5212 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LAING, Mary (I37306)
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5213 | Mary Jane PUTTEE Sex: F Event(s): Christening: 1 Apr 1849 Saint John Horseleydowns, Bermondsey, Greater London, Surrey, England Parents: Father: Baker Dangerfield PUTTEE Mother: Mary White IGI Source Information: Batch number: Dates Source Call No. Type Printout Call No. Type P015521 1803-1853 0254540-0254544 Film 0821146 Film P015521 1803-1853 0254540-0254544 Film NONE | PUTTEE, Mary Jane (I15929)
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5214 | Mary Konjolka was my Aunt, She was born in the Theodore district in Saskatchewan (NW10-29-7-W2) on March12, 1907 and then moved to the Silver Springs district by Okla, Saskatchewan early in her life around 1918. (NW20-34-8-W2) She was my Father's sister. She was the oldest child of Stanislaw and Aneila Kadziolka. Somehow the last name got changed I quess to a english way of spelling. There was like 7 children in her family with Roy Roblin. They just lived on the next quarter section next to her parents Stanislaw and Aneila. My date of there marriage is November 24, 1923 but it also might be 1921, I'll have to ask around and find out. | KONJOLKA, Mary (I5088)
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5215 | Mary Margaret Braithwaite Smith had two brothers Lawrence and Eddie Braithwaite. Eddie died 10 years before Gladys Edna Smith was born. He was from Ireland. Gladys was raised by Aunt Minnie when her mother died. Aunt Minnie was married to a Davis. Mary Margaret died in childbirth with Gladys. | BRAITHWAITE, Mary Margaret (I12323)
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5216 | Mary POTTEE Sex: F Marriage(s): Spouse: William MAJOR Marriage: 3 Feb 1745 Folkestone, Kent, England Source Information: IGI Batch number: Source Call No. Type Printout Call No. A455848 - 455848 Film NONE | Family: William MAJOR / Mary PUTTEE (F4261)
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5217 | Mary Roblin (Owen2,Owen1) daughter of Owen Roblin Jr. and Mary Elizabeth Ruttan was born Sept. 28, 1799 in Upper Canada. March 20, 1820, Mary married Rev. Conrad VanDusen, son of Conrad VanDusen and Millicent Ferguson. Conrad was born Dec 14, 1801. Conrad died Aug 20, 1878 in Whitby, Ontario. He is buried in Union Cemetery, Oshawa. Mary died Aug 26, 1880. | ROBLIN, Mary (I9220)
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5218 | Mary Roblin married Marvel Garrison, the pioneer of the family of that name, and lived on Hay Bay | ROBLIN, Mary (I4714)
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5219 | Mary SMEETH Sex: F Marriage(s): Spouse: Richard BAKER Marriage: 5 Mar 1717 Folkestone, Kent, England Source Information: IGI Batch number: A455046; Also see IGI Film Number: 455046 | Family: Richard BAKER / Mary SMEETH (F4336)
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5220 | Mary SMEETH Sex: F Born: ABT 1796 (Should read 1696????) Of Folkestone, Kent, England Marriage(s): Spouse: Richard BAKER Source Information: IGI Film Number: 447772 There may well be a connection between surname Smeeth and Smeed..... | SMEETH, Mary (I14285)
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5221 | Mary Spicer became a maker of beads! Died 127 Packington Street, Islington. Will executors Richard Wakefield , Sarah Spicer. Codicil witnessed 19 July 1860 Elizabeth Walker (Mume's grandmother?) Emma Wakefield? Both of Dalston Cottage. Albion Rd, Dalston 1861 census lived 1 Knight Ride Street Court | SPICER, Mary (I15162)
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5222 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SIMPSON, Paul Gavin (I2434)
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5223 | Mary widow by licence | Family: Daniel NASH / Mary LOWNES (F3578)
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5224 | Mary, the eldest of the family, married and settled I the States, but eventually moved into Canada and died at Goderich, where she left considerable property. Mary Roblin (Owen1) daughter of Owen Roblin Sr. was born 1769 in New York. About 1795, she married Solomon Orser, son of Joseph Orser/Aertse and Anntje Jurkes. Solomon was born 1761 in Sleepy Hollow, New York. Mary and Solomon lived in Fredericksburg and Kingston, Ontario. Mary died before 1806 and Solomon died between 1836 and 1837 in Reach Twp. | ROBLIN, Mary (I4664)
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5225 | Mason's Labourer | COX, Robert James (I21792)
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5226 | Master Mariner | SPICER, Jacob (I15157)
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5227 | Master Mariner Died of Nash Point, in the Bristol Channel while boardi ng a ship as a Pilot 6th June 1862 The register For new pilots has Matthew Freeman rejected. It reads Matthew Purnell Gimes Cottage Canton age 33 years, Height 5ft 71/2in, Gr ey Eyes, Dark Brown Hair, Shallow Complection. Rejected Again registered and accepted for 1862/1865 By 1863 the Port of Cardiff was growing rapidly and the number of pilots h ad increased. Channel pilots.and licence numbers 1. John Harris 16. D.Julian 31. T.Steel 2. W.Jones 17. W.Allen 32. H.Tucker 3. John Davies 18. D.Samuel 33. T.Richards 4. D.Roberts 19. B.Morgan 34. T.Thomas 5. D.Morse 20. J.White 35. J.Matthews 6. E.Morgan 21. T.Lewis 36. T.Morse 7. J.Tamplin 22. T.Thomas 37. J.W.Symons 8. J.Wright 23. W.A.H.Harvey 38. H.Davies 9. W. Morgan 24. David Owen 39. J.Steel 10. W.Richards 25. E.Kempthorne 40. J.Tamplin 11. W. Morgan 26. P.Evans 41. R.Scudamore 12. E. Head 27. E.Jones 42. W.Grimes 13. John Roberts 28. J.Davies 43. T.Thomas 14. J.Howe 29. B.Morgan 44. D.Denman 15. T.Head 30. M.Purnell 45. A.Harvey | PURNELL, Mathew Freeman (I21700)
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5228 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | RYELAND, Kay-Lee (I3284)
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5229 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | RYELAND, Jay Gordon (I3286)
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5230 | Matilda with her first husband and children lived just two houses over from Alfred and his family in the 1891 census. Both worked in Laundry. Saint Luke The Evangelist, West Kilburn | Family: Alfred RYELAND / Matilda PIGGOTT (F989)
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5231 | Maud Ellen Bradbury BIRTH Dec 1867 England DEATH 3 Feb 1935 (aged 67) Stratford, Perth County, Ontario, Canada BURIAL Avondale Cemetery Stratford, Perth County, Ontario, Canada Show Map PLOT Section U (South), Lot 153, SubLot [] | BRADBURY, Ellen Maud (I2239)
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5232 | Maud's estate papers and probated will | NASH, Maud Constance Eva (I7794)
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5233 | May 14 1970 - Changing Mail Delivery from the Christian Neighbourhood EDITORIAL - CHANGING TIMES Changes are taking place in every sphere of living conditions today and it is with regret and a sense of loss that we contemplate the changeover of the mail system in our area. The rural post office will become a thing of the past an in the Sillsville and hay Bay communities, the mail is being delivered from the Napanee office and this route has become R. R. 2 Napanee as of May 1 1970. Postmasters in earlier years at Sillsville were Messrs. Arthur Mellow, Mark Shewman, Morley Creighton and at the present time, Mrs. Stewart Loyst. Our friendly mail carriers, Maybelle and Ray Garrison have been obliging and courteous and have been in charge of this route for thirty-six years. To them and to Mrs. Stewart Loyst we express our appreciation of work well done. Ray Garrison's father, Jonas Garrison, was mail carrier over sixty years ago and continued in that capacity until age forced his retirement and his son Ray carried on with the service. In the early 1900's Mr. John Magee solicited the help of Uriah Wilson, Member of Parliament at that time, and through his influence a post office was established and called "The Pines" because of a pine grove nearby, and was situated in the western part of South Fredericksburgh on the Hay Bay Road. Mr. Magee became postmaster and later drawing the mail from Parma, taking over the route from Mr. George Emmons who had moved from the vicinity. Mr. Leslie Dafoe was one of the earlier mail drawers and being left-handed, he had the misfortune to break the key in the lock of the mail bag and it had to be forwarded to Ottawa to have it reopened. Another post office on the Hay Bay road was in care of Mr. Henry Rikley and later Mr. George Spencers and was called "Hayburn" a name still familiar to many people. Each householder provided a small cloth bag for the postman to deposit on a fence post with the mail. Very often it missed the post and landed in the dooryard. In earlier times, the people were compelled to walk a mile or two to secure their mail or to send mail and the delivery at the office was on two days a week, later extending to three days. There are very few of the older generation remaining who remember the uncertainty of the early rural mail service. We have come a long way since those days and these new methods are expected to make life free and easy. But can we be sure? Friendly neighbourhoods are developing into what appears to be an urban society. the old comradeship is fast disappearing and all in the name of progress. We will miss our contact with our genial friends Mr. and Mrs. R. Garrison of "Her Majesty's Service" and the best wishes of the friends from Sillsville and Hay Bay are extended to them in all their future activities. | GARRISON, Raymond Clute (I12173)
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5234 | May 16th in some sources | SURRIDGE, Charlotte (I320)
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5235 | May 19th in Roblin Family Bible | HOWELL, Lorraine (I4275)
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5236 | May 21 '45: Arrived in Edinburgh at 6:30am - staying at boarding house - eating at Cdn legion - went bowling & sightseeing on foot | POLLEY, Gordon Bradbury (I2107)
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5237 | May be the same as Anne E from the later censuses, years of birth are different but place of birth are the same | Sidney B (I13316)
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5238 | May be the same as Sidney B from the 1880 census, years of birth are different but place of birth are the same | Anne E (I13313)
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5239 | May have been born in 1885 | O'KEEFE, Jenny (I14157)
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5240 | May have come to Canada after the 1911 census Female spelling of surname is Jancieviciete Alternate spelling is JANCIEVICIUS Came to Canada as an adult (Before 1912), sponsered by her sister who was already over here (name unknown) her parents stayed behind in Lithuania. | JENKEVICIUS, Ona (I10666)
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5241 | may have died c 1743 | GATE, Edward (I2784)
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5242 | May have died young as not in the 1901 census | PRENTICE, William Henry (I37966)
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5243 | May in 1881 Census | TRUMPOUR, Mary (I10543)
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5244 | May not be the dauther of Beatrice but if she is then she was born before her parents were married... | MAUNDER, Gwendoline (I227)
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5245 | May's husband was well a known leaded light artist with examples in some of Hull's churches. May herself was an accomplished pianist playing a prominent part in musical life in the City of Hull. | ROGERS, May (I5571)
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5246 | Maybe also Robinson | Catherine (I8797)
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5247 | Maybe Elizabeth | GARRISON (I12105)
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5248 | Maybe has a wife Nora and is why the confusion in 1901 census | SNELL, Fred (I2546)
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5249 | Maybe in London | SANDERS, Sarah Ann (I19218)
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5250 | Maybe in London | SANDERS, Henry (I19219)
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