Philip Ruhlmann1
M, #52198
Citations
- [S959] John Jay & Nancy Dorian (Mehner) Ruhlman, "Compiled Records - John Jay & Nancy Dorian (Mehner) Ruhlman" (18314 Beaver Marsh Rd., Mt. Vernon, WA.). . Hereinafter cited as "Compiled Records - John Jay & Nancy Dorian (Mehner) Ruhlman."
Wihelmia 'Minnie' Ruhlmann1
F, #62106, b. 1839, d. 3 March 1924
Birth* | Wihelmia 'Minnie' Ruhlmann was born in 1839 in Province of Hessia Darmstadt, Germany.1 |
Marriage* | She married Frederick Betz in 1861, in New York, New York, U.S.A..1 |
Death* | Wihelmia 'Minnie' Ruhlmann died on 3 March 1924, in West Seneca, Erie County, New York, U.S.A..1 |
Burial* | She was buried in Mount Hope Cemetery, Block B, Lot 39, West Seneca, Erie County, New York, U.S.A.. |
Citations
- [S959] John Jay & Nancy Dorian (Mehner) Ruhlman, "Compiled Records - John Jay & Nancy Dorian (Mehner) Ruhlman" (18314 Beaver Marsh Rd., Mt. Vernon, WA.). . Hereinafter cited as "Compiled Records - John Jay & Nancy Dorian (Mehner) Ruhlman."
Alexander Ruland1
M, #53687
Citations
- [S993] Crook County Historical Society, Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920 (303 East Sioux, Pierre, South Dakota: State Publishing Company, 1981). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920.
Daniel 'Dan' Able Ruland1
M, #49869, b. 22 August 1857, d. 15 April 1945
Note* | Daniel Able Ruland was born on the 22nd of August, 1857, to Jackson W.and Mary Marie Ruland (Mary Marie's parentage is not known at this time1997), pioneer mercantile business owners at Rock Port, Missouri. Aftergraduating from Rockport High School he worked for a time as a typesetterin a printing office. Dan said he smoked but the haze became so thick hecouldn't see the type by coal oil lamp so he switched to 'chewing'. When he was nineteen he and Jerrett Todd decided to see the world and setout for the west coast en route to Hong Kong. On the 4th of July, 1876,they arrived in Hot Sulphur Springs, Colorado, where a celebration was inprogress. They witnessed a horse race between whites and Ute Indians. Here they learned of the Black Hills Gold Rush and decided to give up the ideaof Hong Kong, so headed north. Dan got a job in Cheyenne driving afreight wagon to Deadwood, arriving there in March 1877 with a four-horsewagon load of flour which sold for $22. cwt. from the wagon. Payment wasmade in gold dust. He also freighted from Sidney, Nebraska. In the summer of 1881, Dan worked for James A. Newland, father of JamesI. Newland, of Colony, on the first irrigation canal from Redwater Riverto Fruitdale, Dakota Territory. He later recalled that the horses wereknee deep in dust pulling the fresnos and scrapers and he would lookwestward to the Bear Lodge Mountains and see rain several days a week. He knew then wherehe was to eventually settle. Dan returned to Rock Port that late fall and on the 18th of May, 1882, heand two companions headed north with a herd of Shorthorn cattle. Theyarrived on False Bottom Creek, east of Spearfish, Dakota Territory, onthe 11th of July after a fifty-two day trip. The cattle were then trailedto Beaver Creek on the west side of the Bear Lodge Mountains (where his son Dillon now lives).There he cut 102 loads of wild hay with a scythe and cradle and stackedit. This he estimated would be one hay rack load for each head oflivestock, an ample amount for the winter ahead. He fenced the stack withAspen poles and built a dug-out for a cabin. His closest neighbor was Jess Lincoln Driskill onthe T+T Ranch at the mouth of Beaver Creek by the Belle Fourche River, adistance of about fifteen miles. Due to the extreme cold and deep snow that winter, Dan finally kicked thepoles from the stack fence and let the livestock eat their way into thehay for food and warmth. Even then many of the cattle were lost toexposure. Dan’s diary relates that on a fall day in 1883, he rode to a lake abouttwo and one half miles southwest to hunt deer. What he encountered was agrizzly bear which he shot with his .44 carbine rifle. The animal was solarge he couldn't’t move it to dress out. The next morning he rode toJohn Pearson’s sawmill for help. When his friend, Green Todd, a bearhunter saw the skin he declared it was the largest he had ever seen. In the spring of 1884 Dan filed on a pre-emption on Black Tail Creeksoutheast of the Hulett family. His brand was three lazy BBB’s. Otherbachelors named his cabin “The Guilt Edge” for reasons now unknown. Late one afternoon while hunting for meat Dan saw five buffalo on agrassy ridge with wall rock all around except to the northwest.Positioning himself at this entrance he knew his scent would drift towardthe buffalo. Soon they caught his scent and ran for the only escape. Heshot and dressed them and went back to the cabin, greased the wagon and got his tarps and blankets.Before daylight the next morning he left for Deadwood with the load ofmeat where he sold it to the miners for five cents a pound. On the 23rd of December, 1886, Dan married Lulu Belle French at Sundance,Wyoming Territory. They resided on Black Tail Creek until 1895. Theirson, Dillon Bacon was born on their pre-emption on the 25th of July,1894. A new house was constructed at the head of the southeast fork ofRed Canyon where they ranched until 1908. Then they purchased thetownsite of Alva from Ed McWilliams and built a large two story store andsold groceries, general merchandise, wagons, buggies, and farm machinery.Mrs. Ruland served as postmaster from 1908 to 1914. Dan and Lulu Belle retired in 1916 and moved into a new house in Alvawhere they lived the rest of their lives. Dan passed away in his sleepthe 15th of April, 1945, and was laid to rest in the Alva Cemetery. This account is stated in the book - 'Pioneers Of Crook County1876-1920', by the Historical Society of Crook County, Crook County,Wyoming, copyright 1981, Pages 436-437, pictures on page 436. |
Birth* | Daniel 'Dan' Able Ruland was born on 22 August 1857 in Rockport, Atchison County, Missouri, U.S.A..1 |
| He was the son of Jackson Washington Ruland and Mary Marie Dillon. |
Marriage* | Daniel 'Dan' Able Ruland married Lulu 'Belle' Belle Dewing, daughter of Mahlon Birdsey Dewing and Amada Charlotte Bacon, on 23 December 1886, in Sundance, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A..1 |
Death* | Daniel 'Dan' Able Ruland died on 15 April 1945, at age 87, in Alva, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A..1 |
Burial* | He was buried in Alva Cemetery North Side, Lot 173, Alva, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A..2 |
Citations
- [S993] Crook County Historical Society, Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920 (303 East Sioux, Pierre, South Dakota: State Publishing Company, 1981). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920.
- [S1034] More Hullett Area Past & Present, Hullet Area Senior Citizens, compiler, (Hullett, Ontario: Hullet Area Senior Citizens). Hereinafter cited as More Hullett Area Past & Present.
Dillon Bacon Ruland1
M, #49804, b. 25 July 1894, d. 14 August 1982
Note* | Dillon Bacon Ruland, son of a pioneer family, was born 25th of July,1894, on Black Tail Creek on his father’s pre-emption near Hulett,Wyoming, to Dan and Lulu Belle (nee Dewing) Ruland. In 1897, at the age of three, Dillon accompanied his parents on an overland trip by team and wagon to Rockport, Missouri. They spent the 4th of July with his father’s uncle, Bailey Ruland, and family who owned and operated a restaurant at Custer South Dakota. While in Rockport, Mrs.Ruland dried fruit which was brought back to Wyoming that November. In 1904 the family had promise of brighter days on the west coast. They went by train to Seattle where Dan’s sister and family lived. At that time a depression hit and no work could be found so they returned to Wyoming to start anew. From the 21st of April to the 31st of December, 1913, Dillon worked for Charlie Wood on the Beaver Creek ranch for $35.00 a month. He relates that once he and another hired hand were haying in Lucky Gulch for Mr. Wood and they went to a spring to get a drink and water the horses. They had two cans, one to catch the water and the other with a cloth over it to strain out the 'wigglers'. It was so hot and men so thirsty the other man didn't’t take the time to strain in it. He just continued to drink then said, 'They are getting into a hell of a place.' One of Dillon’s boyhood buddies was Ben Mahoney. They would occasionally go prairie chicken hunting in Mahoney’s field southeast ofAlva. As shotgun shells were quite expensive for a couple of boys, they always waited until they could get two birds with one shot. While Dillon’s father operated the store in Alva the traveling salesmen would make their visits by horse and buggy. Dillon was eager to wager with them that he could hit a walnut or their silver dollar in mid-air with his .22 rifle. This venture kept him in ammunition money. Following the family tradition, Dillon built a new store building in Alva in 1916 on land he bought from Fred Aikman. Carpenters were Walter Osborn, Walter Hood, John Parkins and himself. In 1917, Dillon took the Civil Service examination for postmaster at Alva. He was appointed postmaster on the 11th of August, 1917, being the only postmaster of the seven to date, to hold that office, who took the Civil Service examination for the position. In 1918 he enlisted in the army and after two unsuccessful physical exams he was accepted. Dillon entered service on the 25th of July, 1918,and was discharged at Camp Funston, Kansas, on the 18th of December,1918. He served at Waco, Palace and Camp McArthur, Texas, as bayonet instructor having taken the training under two British officers. He was on overseas rosters twice but was held back to train new recruits in bayonet use.While in service Dillon leased his store to a brother-in-law, Ben P.Colvin, who was Assistant Postmaster during the period. Upon returning home Dillon operated the General Merchandise Store and Post Office until the 1st of July, 1946, when the store was sold to Merlin O’Haver who was appointed Postmaster at the time. On the 25th of June, 1919, Dillon and Frances Olivia Nilson, eldest daughter of Alfred and Hilda (nee Pearson) Nilson of the Alva Community, were united in marriage at Belle Fourche, South Dakota. Their only child, Elbert Dale, was born at Alva the 30th of October, 1922. Dale married Marry Catherine Kester on the 27th of November, 1947 and they have a son, Dan Albert, and a daughter, Elaine Marie. These children are both married and Elaine has two children. During the twenty-seven years they operated the store together Dillon freighted from Deadwood, Rapid City and Belle Fourche for the store: hauled grain to the elevator for local ranchers and operated his own ranch. Consequently, it fell upon Frances to operate the store and post office alone for the most part, besides being a mother and housewife. They sold groceries, dry goods, hardware, notions, gas and oil, farm machinery, radios and cars. Whatever the public needed, they would supply. During the depression years necessary credit was extended to any one in need, enabling many to survive those desperate years. On the 13th of May, 1943, Dillon accepted the Cooperative Weather Bureau Station previously operated by Albert Knowles. He still maintainsthe station today (1981) after nearly thirty-eight years as CooperativeObserver. Baseball was a popular sport in this community and Dillon played center field and pitcher for many years, playing with the Hulett, Alva and Aladdin teams. Another sport dear to his heart has been big game hunting. Yet today elk, moose, deer and antelope hunters will see him roaming the prairies and mountains with his 30-06 rifle and keeping up with the best of them. Another of his hobbies has been hunting and collecting Indian artifacts. It has been said that Frances and Dillon never met a stranger. This is attested by the number of visitors to their home throughout the years. This account was contributed by Elbert 'Dale' Dale Ruland in the book- ‘Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920’, by Crook County Historical Society, Crook County, Wyoming, copyright 1981. Page 436 -437, pictures on page 436.2 |
Birth* | Dillon Bacon Ruland was born on 25 July 1894 in on the Black Tail Creek, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A..1 |
| He was the son of Daniel 'Dan' Able Ruland and Lulu 'Belle' Belle Dewing. |
Marriage* | Dillon Bacon Ruland married Frances Olivia Nilson, daughter of Alfred 'Nelson' Nilson and Hilda Pearson, on 25 July 1919, in Alva, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A..1 |
Death* | Dillon Bacon Ruland died on 14 August 1982, at age 88, in Alva, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A..1 |
Burial* | He was buried in Alva Cemetery North Side, Lot 173, Alva, Crook County, Wyoming, U.S.A..3 |
Citations
- [S993] Crook County Historical Society, Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920 (303 East Sioux, Pierre, South Dakota: State Publishing Company, 1981). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920.
- [S2544] Don Coy, Family Tree Maker file, Seattle, Washington.
- [S1034] More Hullett Area Past & Present, Hullet Area Senior Citizens, compiler, (Hullett, Ontario: Hullet Area Senior Citizens). Hereinafter cited as More Hullett Area Past & Present.
Elbert 'Dale' Dale Ruland1
M, #49805, b. 30 October 1922, d. 7 September 1990
Citations
- [S1113] Edward Hirum & Eveleyn Mae Nilson, "Nilson Family Ancestry & History", 1993 . . Hereinafter cited as "Nilson Family Ancestry & History."
Emmet Ruland1
M, #53688
Citations
- [S993] Crook County Historical Society, Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920 (303 East Sioux, Pierre, South Dakota: State Publishing Company, 1981). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920.
Jackson Washington Ruland1
M, #49889, b. 14 September 1828
Note* | Jackson Washington Ruland moved to Washington, D.C. where he served asa private secretary for two terms, to the Honorable Samuel Dailey, thedelegate in Congress from the Territory of Nebraska. Following this hemoved to New York City where he became the owner of the famous AstorPlace Motel which he managed for many years. This account is found on page 437 & was compiled by Frances Olivia(Nilson) Ruland and copied from the book - 'Pioneers Of Crook County1876-1920', by Crook County Historical Society, copyright 1981. |
Birth* | Jackson Washington Ruland was born on 14 September 1828 in Carmichaels, Green County, Pennsyvania, U.S.A..1 |
Marriage* | He married Mary Marie Dillon on 15 May 1853, in Lowell, Missouri, U.S.A..1 |
Citations
- [S993] Crook County Historical Society, Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920 (303 East Sioux, Pierre, South Dakota: State Publishing Company, 1981). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920.
Lindley Emmet Ruland1
M, #49890, b. 6 March 1855
Note* | Lindley Emmet Ruland, eldest of seven children, was born the 6th ofMarch, 1855, on the farm in Calhoun County, Illinois, to his parents,Jackson Washington Ruland and Mary Marie (at this time, his mother’smaiden name nor her parentage are not known 1997). Finishing school at Rockport, Missouri, where his parents moved, helearned the painting, paperhanging and decorating trade. Lindley lived with his father in New York for a time and plied hisdecorating trade. He met and married Minnie Davidson, a lass from Ireland. In 1898 Lindley, Minnie and four children, Birdie, Alexander, Emmet,and Marguerite arrived in Belle Fourche, South Dakota by train. They weremet by relatives and lived for a time near his brother, Dan and family.Later they filed on a homestead on Beaver Creek four miles east of Alva,Wyoming. Lindley's brand was a capital HT, the T had a bar under it.This area is still known as the Ruland Gulch. They erected a frame houseand their water came from a nearby spring. The children attended theBeaver Creek School, which was built in 1896 and is still standing. In 1910, they sold their ranch and moved to Moscow, Idaho. Later theymoved to Los Angeles, California, where they lived the rest of theirlives. This account was compiled by Frances Olivia (Nilson) Ruland, and copiedfrom the book - 'Pioneers Of Crook County 1876-1920, by the Crook CountyHistorical Society, Crook County, Wyoming, 1981 copyright 1981. Page437. Lindley's brand is pictured on page 16 in the book 'Hulett Area Pastand Present', compiled, Published & Distributed by Hulett Area SeniorCitizens, Inc., Printed by Sand Creek Pring, Belle Fourche, South Dakota. |
Birth* | Lindley Emmet Ruland was born on 6 March 1855 in on parent's farm, Calhoun County, Illinois, U.S.A..1 |
| He was the son of Jackson Washington Ruland and Mary Marie Dillon. |
Marriage* | Lindley Emmet Ruland married Minnie Davidson in New York City, Manhatten County, New York, U.S.A..1 |
Citations
- [S993] Crook County Historical Society, Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920 (303 East Sioux, Pierre, South Dakota: State Publishing Company, 1981). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920.
Marguerite Ruland1
F, #53689
Citations
- [S993] Crook County Historical Society, Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920 (303 East Sioux, Pierre, South Dakota: State Publishing Company, 1981). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920.
Mary 'Birdie' Ann Ruland1
F, #51279, b. 12 May 1889, d. 21 December 1951
Birth* | Mary 'Birdie' Ann Ruland was born on 12 May 1889 in New York City, New York, U.S.A..2 |
| She was the daughter of Lindley Emmet Ruland and Minnie Davidson. |
Marriage* | Mary 'Birdie' Ann Ruland married John 'Johnnie' Thomas Mahoney, son of Elisha Mahoney Sr. and Martha R. Scarborough, on 10 May 1911.1 |
Death* | Mary 'Birdie' Ann Ruland died on 21 December 1951, at age 62, in Inglewood, Los Angeles County, California, U.S.A..2 |
Burial* | She was buried in Inglewood, Los Angeles County, California, U.S.A..1 |
Citations
- [S1003] Collected by Edward Hiram and Evelyn Mae (Nilson) Mahoney, compiler, Mahoney Family Ancestry & History : self published). Hereinafter cited as Mahoney Family Ancestry & History.
- [S993] Crook County Historical Society, Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920 (303 East Sioux, Pierre, South Dakota: State Publishing Company, 1981). Hereinafter cited as Pioneers of Crook County 1876-1920.
George Ferguson Runcie1
M, #106470, b. 13 April 1888, d. 18 June 1967
Citations
- [S866] Doris Muncey Haslam, The Wrights of Bedeque, Prince Edward Island, a Loyalist Family, 2 vols (Summerside, Prince Edward Island: privately published, 1978), Page 289. Hereinafter cited as The Wrights of Bedeque, Prince Edward Island, a Loyalist Family.
- [S866] Doris Muncey Haslam, The Wrights of Bedeque, Prince Edward Island, a Loyalist Family, 2 vols (Summerside, Prince Edward Island: privately published, 1978), Page 468. Hereinafter cited as The Wrights of Bedeque, Prince Edward Island, a Loyalist Family.
George Wright Runcie1
M, #106474, b. 12 February 1920
Name-Com | George Wright Runcie is commonly known as Geordie Runcie.1 |
Birth* | He was born on 12 February 1920 in Searletown, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada.2,1 |
| He was the son of George Ferguson Runcie and Eliza Alice Wright.1 |
Baptism | George Wright Runcie was baptized on 12 May 1920 in the United Church, Bedeque, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada, 46.33786,-63.72143; the officiating clergyman was Rev. George N. Somers.2 |
Marriage* | He married Shirley F. Smith, daughter of Carl W. Smith and Laura E. Atkinson, on 9 December 1944.3 |
Occupation* | George Wright Runcie was a salesman.4 |
Living* | He and Shirley F. Smith were living in 3338 West 31st Ave., Vancouver, British Colombia, Canada, in 1978.4 |
Citations
- [S866] Doris Muncey Haslam, The Wrights of Bedeque, Prince Edward Island, a Loyalist Family, 2 vols (Summerside, Prince Edward Island: privately published, 1978), Page 289. Hereinafter cited as The Wrights of Bedeque, Prince Edward Island, a Loyalist Family.
- [S10775] Baptism Record, United Church, Bedeque, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Record Book Number 2, Page 1, (12 May 1920). Hereinafter cited as Baptism Record.
- [S866] Doris Muncey Haslam, The Wrights of Bedeque, Prince Edward Island, a Loyalist Family, 2 vols (Summerside, Prince Edward Island: privately published, 1978), Pages 289, 467. Hereinafter cited as The Wrights of Bedeque, Prince Edward Island, a Loyalist Family.
- [S866] Doris Muncey Haslam, The Wrights of Bedeque, Prince Edward Island, a Loyalist Family, 2 vols (Summerside, Prince Edward Island: privately published, 1978), Page 467. Hereinafter cited as The Wrights of Bedeque, Prince Edward Island, a Loyalist Family.
Isabel May Runcie1
F, #106476, b. 10 June 1921
Citations
- [S866] Doris Muncey Haslam, The Wrights of Bedeque, Prince Edward Island, a Loyalist Family, 2 vols (Summerside, Prince Edward Island: privately published, 1978), Page 289. Hereinafter cited as The Wrights of Bedeque, Prince Edward Island, a Loyalist Family.
- [S866] Doris Muncey Haslam, The Wrights of Bedeque, Prince Edward Island, a Loyalist Family, 2 vols (Summerside, Prince Edward Island: privately published, 1978), Pages 289, 467. Hereinafter cited as The Wrights of Bedeque, Prince Edward Island, a Loyalist Family.
- [S866] Doris Muncey Haslam, The Wrights of Bedeque, Prince Edward Island, a Loyalist Family, 2 vols (Summerside, Prince Edward Island: privately published, 1978), Page 467. Hereinafter cited as The Wrights of Bedeque, Prince Edward Island, a Loyalist Family.
John Milton Runcie1
M, #106471
Citations
- [S866] Doris Muncey Haslam, The Wrights of Bedeque, Prince Edward Island, a Loyalist Family, 2 vols (Summerside, Prince Edward Island: privately published, 1978), Page 289. Hereinafter cited as The Wrights of Bedeque, Prince Edward Island, a Loyalist Family.
John Milton Runcie1
M, #106477, b. 16 November 1922
Citations
- [S866] Doris Muncey Haslam, The Wrights of Bedeque, Prince Edward Island, a Loyalist Family, 2 vols (Summerside, Prince Edward Island: privately published, 1978), Page 289. Hereinafter cited as The Wrights of Bedeque, Prince Edward Island, a Loyalist Family.
- [S866] Doris Muncey Haslam, The Wrights of Bedeque, Prince Edward Island, a Loyalist Family, 2 vols (Summerside, Prince Edward Island: privately published, 1978), Pages 289, 467. Hereinafter cited as The Wrights of Bedeque, Prince Edward Island, a Loyalist Family.
- [S866] Doris Muncey Haslam, The Wrights of Bedeque, Prince Edward Island, a Loyalist Family, 2 vols (Summerside, Prince Edward Island: privately published, 1978), Page 468. Hereinafter cited as The Wrights of Bedeque, Prince Edward Island, a Loyalist Family.
Louise Trueman Runcie1
F, #106490, b. 22 December 1927, d. 11 January 1972
Citations
- [S866] Doris Muncey Haslam, The Wrights of Bedeque, Prince Edward Island, a Loyalist Family, 2 vols (Summerside, Prince Edward Island: privately published, 1978), Page 468. Hereinafter cited as The Wrights of Bedeque, Prince Edward Island, a Loyalist Family.
Mary Milne Runcie1
F, #106473, b. 26 July 1918, d. 30 July 1918
Birth* | Mary Milne Runcie was born on 26 July 1918 in Chelton, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada.1 |
| She was the daughter of George Ferguson Runcie and Eliza Alice Wright.1 |
Death* | Mary Milne Runcie died on 30 July 1918, at age 4 days, in Chelton, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada.1 |
Burial* | She was buried in the United Church Cemetery, Searletown, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada, 46.30275,-63.69037. Inscription: WRIGHT / George M. Wright / 1866 - 1931 / His Wife / Mary A. Trueman / 1863 - 1944 / Their Children / G. Thompson Age 7 Months / G. Silas Age 4 Months Back: Infant Granddaughter / Mary Milne Runcie / July 31, 1918.2
Tombstone, George M. Wright (1866-1931), his wife Mary A. Trueman (1863 - 1944), their children, G. Thompson Wright (1894-1895) & G. Silas Thompson (1901-1901), and granddaughter Mary Milne Runcie (1918-1918). United Church Cemetery, Searletown, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Back inscription. |
Citations
- [S866] Doris Muncey Haslam, The Wrights of Bedeque, Prince Edward Island, a Loyalist Family, 2 vols (Summerside, Prince Edward Island: privately published, 1978), Page 289. Hereinafter cited as The Wrights of Bedeque, Prince Edward Island, a Loyalist Family.
- [S10774] Cemetery Marker, Peoples Cemetery, Freetown, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. George Montague Wright family plot, tombstone inscription & photograph; read by David A. Walker, 26 August 2015.
Ada Runnion
F, #41391, b. 6 August 1907
Albert Runnion
M, #41342, b. 1 July 1882, d. circa September 1882
Note* | DEATH: Family records indicate that Albert RUNNION died at two months ofage. |
Birth* | Albert Runnion was born on 1 July 1882. |
| He was the son of Alfred Runnion and Elizabeth Haley. |
Death* | Albert Runnion died circa September 1882. |
Alfred Runnion
M, #41332, b. 7 March 1842, d. 1 November 1922
Birth* | Alfred Runnion was born on 7 March 1842. |
Marriage* | He married Unknown. |
Marriage* | Alfred Runnion married Elizabeth Haley on 12 November 1862. |
Death* | Alfred Runnion died on 1 November 1922, at age 80. |
Child of Alfred Runnion and Unknown
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Andrew J Runnion
M, #41335, b. 30 October 1864
Blanche J. Runnion
F, #41395, b. 10 May 1919
Delila R. Runnion
F, #41338, b. 7 March 1872
Note* | BIRTH: NOTE: Family records indicate that Delila R. RUNNION and WillieSPENCER had five children. |
Birth* | Delila R. Runnion was born on 7 March 1872. |
| She was the daughter of Alfred Runnion and Elizabeth Haley. |
Marriage* | Delila R. Runnion married Willie Spencer. |
Ella Jane Runnion
F, #41393, b. 20 October 1912
Ernest Evert Runnion
M, #39877, b. 26 November 1915
Everett E. Runnion
M, #41337, b. 20 August 1869
Hallie R. Runnion
F, #41394, b. 19 January 1916
Ivy A. Runnion
F, #41392, b. 17 April 1910, d. 1913
James A. Runnion
M, #41386, b. 21 December 1898
James Mat Runnion
M, #41339, b. 12 June 1874, d. 1 April 1950
Birth* | James Mat Runnion was born on 12 June 1874. |
| He was the son of Alfred Runnion and Elizabeth Haley. |
Marriage* | James Mat Runnion married Clara D. Lance on 13 May 1897. |
Death* | James Mat Runnion died on 1 April 1950, at age 75. |
Jennie Runnion
F, #41341, b. 28 February 1880, d. circa 1883
Note* | DEATH: Family records indicate that Jennie RUNNION died when she wasthree years of age. |
Birth* | Jennie Runnion was born on 28 February 1880. |
| She was the daughter of Alfred Runnion and Elizabeth Haley. |
Death* | Jennie Runnion died circa 1883. |
Jesse Runnion
M, #41233, b. 18 August 1878, d. 22 September 1969
John L. Runnion
M, #41343, b. 16 February 1884
Note* | BIOGRAPHY: John L. RUNNION was the only child of Alfred RUNNION and hissecond wife (name unknown.) |
Birth* | John L. Runnion was born on 16 February 1884. |
| He was the son of Alfred Runnion and Unknown. |
John L. Runnion
M, #41387, b. 13 April 1900
Sopharine R. Runnion
F, #41336, b. 18 March 1865
Vesta B. Runnion
F, #41390, b. 10 September 1904
Virgie A. Runnion
F, #41388, b. 30 June 1902, d. 10 November 1962
Birth* | Virgie A. Runnion was born on 30 June 1902. |
| She was the daughter of James Mat Runnion and Clara D. Lance. |
Marriage* | Virgie A. Runnion married Mr. Fish. |
Death* | Virgie A. Runnion died on 10 November 1962, at age 60. |
William A Runnion
M, #41334, b. 11 November 1863
Note* | DEATH: Family records indicate that William A. RUNNION was killed by atrain two weeks before his wedding. |
Birth* | William A Runnion was born on 11 November 1863. |
| He was the son of Alfred Runnion and Elizabeth Haley. |
Sarah Ann Runyon
F, #17955
Mary Ann Ruona1
F, #50618, b. 30 May 1961, d. 30 May 1961
Citations
- [S980] Gregory George Michael and Merrie (Humann) Coy- Kazian, "Compiled Records - Gregory George Michael and Merrie (Humann) Coy- Kazian" (7615 25th Ave., Kenosha, Wisconsin). . Hereinafter cited as "Compiled Records - Gregory George Michael and Merrie (Humann) Coy- Kazian."
John Frederick Ruschhaupt
M, #20192
Lydia Rusco1
F, #44435
Citations
- [S373] Correspondence with Gary Leighton Townshend, (Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker).
Mabel Rush1
F, #72867
Citations
- [S362] Harold Cairns, Electronic Family File, Stanley Bridge, Prince Edward Island.
Frances Rushton1
F, #99263, b. 1856
Citations
- [S5214] Correspondence with Richard Berland, (Personal Archives of David Arthur Walker).
George Harold Rushton
M, #19162, b. 6 October 1923
Citations
- [S129] Ross Graves, William Schurman Loyalist of Bedeque Prince Edward Island and His Descendants, Vols. 1 & 2 (Summerside, Prince Edward Island: M.F. Schurman Co. Ltd., 1973), page 774. Hereinafter cited as William Schurman Loyalist of Bedeque.
Harold Edgerton Rushton
M, #25401
Etta Harper Russ1
F, #109618, b. 21 February 1875, d. 2 October 1929
Birth* | Etta Harper Russ was born on 21 February 1875.2 |
Marriage* | She married Leslie Asher Black Wright, son of Dugald Stewart Wright and Beria Stewart Black.1 |
Death* | Etta Harper Russ died on 2 October 1929, at age 54.2 |
Burial* | She was buried in the Peoples Cemetery, Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada, 46.40475,-63.77680. Inscription: In Loving Memory of / Leslie A. Wright / Born / Aug. 12, 1870 / Died / Feb. 13, 1912 / His Wife / Henrietta Russ / Born / Feb. 21, 1875 / Died / Oct. 2, 1929. / WRIGHT.2,3
Tombstone, Leslie A. Wright (1869-1912), his wife Henrietta Russ (1875-1929). Peoples Cemetery, Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. |
Citations
- [S866] Doris Muncey Haslam, The Wrights of Bedeque, Prince Edward Island, a Loyalist Family, 2 vols (Summerside, Prince Edward Island: privately published, 1978), Volume 1, Page 60. Hereinafter cited as The Wrights of Bedeque, Prince Edward Island, a Loyalist Family.
- [S8553] Cemetery Transcript, Peoples Cemetery, Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, PEIGS publication Lot 17-4 (2003), Library of David Arthur Walker,.
- [S14315] Cemetery Marker, Peoples Cemetery, Summerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Leslie A. Wright, tombstone inscription & photograph; documented by David A. Walker, 26 August 2019.
James Russ1
M, #111846
Citations
- [S14386] Marriage Registration, Saint John, New Brunswick, Leslie Dugald McNutt & Nina Andrews Russ, , 25 September 1907 . Public Archives of New Brunswick, Fredericton, Microfilm F15927, Code B4/1907, Number 2564.