Alexander Reach
(October 1756 - )
Alexander Reach|b. Oct 1756|p652.htm#i1091|William Reach|b. b 1740|p652.htm#i1089|Anna Bain|b. b 1741|p41.htm#i1090|||||||||||||
Alexander Reach was also known as MacKenzie in some records. He was christened in October 1756 in Kilmuir Easter, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland. He was the son of William Reach and Anna Bain.
Alexander Reach married Jean Munro.
Alexander Reach married Jean Munro.
Children of Alexander Reach and Jean Munro
- James Reach or MacKenzie b. 22 Feb 1778
- John Reach or MacKenzie b. 21 Apr 1781
- Alexander Reach b. 9 Jul 1783
- Ann Rioch b. 26 Oct 1785
- Grigor MacKenzie b. 11 Mar 1796
Alexander Reach
(9 July 1783 - )
Alexander Reach|b. 9 Jul 1783|p652.htm#i1110|Alexander Reach|b. Oct 1756|p652.htm#i1091|Jean Munro|b. b 1765|p574.htm#i1109|William Reach|b. b 1740|p652.htm#i1089|Anna Bain|b. b 1741|p41.htm#i1090|||||||
Alexander Reach was born on 9 July 1783 in Portlich, Kilmuir Easter, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland. He was the son of Alexander Reach and Jean Munro. Alexander Reach was christened on 14 July 1783 in Kilmuir Easter, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland.
Alexander Reach
(12 March 1770 - )
Alexander Reach|b. 12 Mar 1770|p652.htm#i34461|John Riach alias MacKenzie|b. b 1750?|p658.htm#i1100|Katherine MacKay|b. b 1760|p517.htm#i1101|||||||||||||
Alexander Reach was christened on 12 March 1770 in Kilmuir Easter, Ross & Cromarty. He was the son of John Riach alias MacKenzie and Katherine MacKay.
David Reach
(22 April 1782 - )
David Reach|b. 22 Apr 1782|p652.htm#i1107|William MacKenzie|b. b 1755|p526.htm#i1093|Lillias Munro|b. b 1758|p574.htm#i1094|||||||||||||
David Reach was born on 22 April 1782 in Portlich, Kilmuir Easter, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland. He was the son of William MacKenzie and Lillias Munro. David Reach was christened on 26 April 1782 in Kilmuir Easter, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland.
William Reach
(before 1740 - )
William Reach was born before 1740 in Kilmuir Easter, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland.
William Reach married Anna Bain. William was a fisher in 1756, in Portlich, Kilmuir Easter, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland.
William Reach married Anna Bain. William was a fisher in 1756, in Portlich, Kilmuir Easter, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland.
Child of William Reach and Anna Bain
- Alexander Reach+ b. Oct 1756
William Reach
(22 April 1782 - )
William Reach|b. 22 Apr 1782|p652.htm#i1106|William MacKenzie|b. b 1755|p526.htm#i1093|Lillias Munro|b. b 1758|p574.htm#i1094|||||||||||||
William Reach was born on 22 April 1782 in Portlich, Kilmuir Easter, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland. He was the son of William MacKenzie and Lillias Munro. William Reach was christened on 26 April 1782 in Kilmuir Easter, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland.
William Reach
(4 December 1802 - )
William Reach|b. 4 Dec 1802|p652.htm#i1146|Alexander MacKenzie|b. b 1780|p518.htm#i1142|Margaret Forbes|b. b 1780|p334.htm#i1141|||||||||||||
William Reach was born on 4 December 1802 in Portlich, Kilmuir Easter, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland. He was the son of Alexander MacKenzie and Margaret Forbes. William Reach was christened on 10 December 1802 in Kilmuir Easter, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland.
Edith Maud Read
(circa 1887 - June 1955)
Edith Maud Read was born circa 1887.
Edith Maud Read married Frank Ernest Wafford, son of William Henry Wafford and Elizabeth Hall, on 16 April 1908 in St Mary, Bryanston Square, St Marylebone, Westminster.
Edith's death was registered in the quarter ending in June 1955 in Lambeth RD, Surrey.
Edith Maud Read married Frank Ernest Wafford, son of William Henry Wafford and Elizabeth Hall, on 16 April 1908 in St Mary, Bryanston Square, St Marylebone, Westminster.
Edith's death was registered in the quarter ending in June 1955 in Lambeth RD, Surrey.
Florence Clorine Read
(1921 - 1971)
Florence Clorine Read was born in 1921.
Florence Clorine Read married John Henry Fox, son of Samuel John Fox and Harriet Bullett.
Florence died in 1971.
Florence Clorine Read married John Henry Fox, son of Samuel John Fox and Harriet Bullett.
Florence died in 1971.
Jane Read
(circa 1843 - )
Jane Read was born circa 1843. She was the daughter of James & Mary Ann and sister of John aged 11 and possibly George aged 21 who emigrated to Victoria on the Star of the South arriving August 1857.
Jane Read emigrated in August 1857 to Victoria per "Star of the South". Jane was aged 13, travelled with her parents James & Mary Ann and brother John aged 11 and possibly George aged 21 as assisted passengers on the same voyage as the Bland family.
Jane Read married John Clark in 1858 in VIC.
Jane Read emigrated in August 1857 to Victoria per "Star of the South". Jane was aged 13, travelled with her parents James & Mary Ann and brother John aged 11 and possibly George aged 21 as assisted passengers on the same voyage as the Bland family.
Jane Read married John Clark in 1858 in VIC.
Children of Jane Read and John Clark
- Owen Clark+ b. 14 Jul 1859, d. 22 Dec 1946
- May Levina Clark+ b. 1864, d. 1925
- Ernest Albert Clark b. 1868, d. 1931
- Maud Maria Clark b. 1868, d. 1868
- Maude Maria Clark b. 1871
- Fanny Clark b. 1874
- Louis Clark b. 1876
John Read
John Read married Sarah Popplewell on 22 November 1749 in Belton, Lincolnshire. Sarah was of Crowle, he was a widower.
Peter Read
( - circa 1970)
- Charts
- Dunbar descendants
Peter Read married Jean Elizabeth Dunbar, daughter of John Henry Dunbar and Florence Beatrice Buckenham, after 1942 in Melbourne, Victoria.
Peter died circa 1970.
Peter died circa 1970.
Henrietta E B Reade
(circa 1887 - March 1954)
Henrietta E B Reade was born circa 1887.
The marriage of Henrietta E B Reade and Frederick John Legh Halahan, son of Richard Flemyng Halahan and Mary Mills Legh, was registered in the quarter ending in June 1923 in Tendring RD, Essex.
Henrietta's death was registered in the quarter ending in March 1954 in Hastings RD, Kent.
The marriage of Henrietta E B Reade and Frederick John Legh Halahan, son of Richard Flemyng Halahan and Mary Mills Legh, was registered in the quarter ending in June 1923 in Tendring RD, Essex.
Henrietta's death was registered in the quarter ending in March 1954 in Hastings RD, Kent.
William Reason
Ann Reaynes
(circa 1755? - )
Ann Reaynes was born circa 1755?.
Ann Reaynes married John Stancer, son of George Stanser and Ann Ellot, on 15 June 1778 in Blyth, Nottinghamshire. No real evidence for this link. The witness was Richard and the John of Sutton is the only known John with a brother Richard.
Ann Reaynes married John Stancer, son of George Stanser and Ann Ellot, on 15 June 1778 in Blyth, Nottinghamshire. No real evidence for this link. The witness was Richard and the John of Sutton is the only known John with a brother Richard.
Children of Ann Reaynes and John Stancer
- George Stancer+ b. 14 Sep 1779, d. b 3 Oct 1814
- John Stanser b. 26 Dec 1780, d. b 22 Feb 1855
- Ann Stanser b. 19 Feb 1782
- Richard Stanser b. 10 Jun 1783, d. b 1786
- Elizabeth Stanser+ b. 17 Jan 1785, d. 1854?
- Richard Stanser b. 18 Nov 1786, d. b 25 Feb 1839
- Thomas Stanser b. 30 Oct 1788
- Sarah Stanser b. 17 Apr 1790, d. b 28 Aug 1853
- Mary Stanser b. 9 Dec 1793
- William Stanser b. c 1795
Gundrid Minna Rebbeck
(27 April 1895 - )
Gundrid Minna Rebbeck was born on 27 April 1895 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Gundrid Minna Rebbeck married Robert Arnold Dempster, son of William Arnold Dempster and Mary Chipman Rounsefell, on 17 September 1924 in Vancouver, BC, CAN.
Gundrid Minna Rebbeck married Robert Arnold Dempster, son of William Arnold Dempster and Mary Chipman Rounsefell, on 17 September 1924 in Vancouver, BC, CAN.
Bertram John Redding
Bertram John Redding||p652.htm#i4087|John Matthew Redding||p652.htm#i7972|Rachel Coleman|b. 15 Apr 1853|p234.htm#i7958|||||||Samuel Coleman|b. 13 Feb 1825\nd. 12 Feb 1882|p234.htm#i7903|Eliza Bugg|b. 22 May 1825\nd. 18 Sep 1860|p113.htm#i7902|
Elizabeth Rebecca Redding
Elizabeth Rebecca Redding||p652.htm#i8293|John Matthew Redding||p652.htm#i7972|Rachel Coleman|b. 15 Apr 1853|p234.htm#i7958|||||||Samuel Coleman|b. 13 Feb 1825\nd. 12 Feb 1882|p234.htm#i7903|Eliza Bugg|b. 22 May 1825\nd. 18 Sep 1860|p113.htm#i7902|
Elizabeth Rebecca Redding was born in England. She was the daughter of John Matthew Redding and Rachel Coleman.
Elizabeth Rebecca Redding arrived in 1920 at Australia.
Elizabeth Rebecca Redding married Walter Reginald Smart before 1921.
Elizabeth died in New South Wales, Australia.
Elizabeth Rebecca Redding arrived in 1920 at Australia.
Elizabeth Rebecca Redding married Walter Reginald Smart before 1921.
Elizabeth died in New South Wales, Australia.
Ernest Redding
Ernest Redding||p652.htm#i4086|John Matthew Redding||p652.htm#i7972|Rachel Coleman|b. 15 Apr 1853|p234.htm#i7958|||||||Samuel Coleman|b. 13 Feb 1825\nd. 12 Feb 1882|p234.htm#i7903|Eliza Bugg|b. 22 May 1825\nd. 18 Sep 1860|p113.htm#i7902|
Florence Alice Redding
Florence Alice Redding||p652.htm#i4091|John Matthew Redding||p652.htm#i7972|Rachel Coleman|b. 15 Apr 1853|p234.htm#i7958|||||||Samuel Coleman|b. 13 Feb 1825\nd. 12 Feb 1882|p234.htm#i7903|Eliza Bugg|b. 22 May 1825\nd. 18 Sep 1860|p113.htm#i7902|
Frederick Mathew Redding
(1887 - )
Frederick Mathew Redding|b. 1887|p652.htm#i4088|John Matthew Redding||p652.htm#i7972|Rachel Coleman|b. 15 Apr 1853|p234.htm#i7958|||||||Samuel Coleman|b. 13 Feb 1825\nd. 12 Feb 1882|p234.htm#i7903|Eliza Bugg|b. 22 May 1825\nd. 18 Sep 1860|p113.htm#i7902|
Frederick Mathew Redding married Ellen Louisa Perry. Frederick Mathew Redding was born in 1887. He was the son of John Matthew Redding and Rachel Coleman.
John Matthew Redding
John Matthew Redding married Rachel Coleman, daughter of Samuel Coleman and Eliza Bugg, on 25 March 1883 in Newington, Surrey.
Children of John Matthew Redding and Rachel Coleman
Rachel Lucy Redding
Rachel Lucy Redding||p652.htm#i4089|John Matthew Redding||p652.htm#i7972|Rachel Coleman|b. 15 Apr 1853|p234.htm#i7958|||||||Samuel Coleman|b. 13 Feb 1825\nd. 12 Feb 1882|p234.htm#i7903|Eliza Bugg|b. 22 May 1825\nd. 18 Sep 1860|p113.htm#i7902|
Walter Arthur Redding
Walter Arthur Redding||p652.htm#i4090|John Matthew Redding||p652.htm#i7972|Rachel Coleman|b. 15 Apr 1853|p234.htm#i7958|||||||Samuel Coleman|b. 13 Feb 1825\nd. 12 Feb 1882|p234.htm#i7903|Eliza Bugg|b. 22 May 1825\nd. 18 Sep 1860|p113.htm#i7902|
Charles Reddish
(1778 - 6 June 1810)
Charles Reddish|b. 1778\nd. 6 Jun 1810|p652.htm#i15735|Samuel Reddish|b. 1735\nd. 31 Dec 1785|p653.htm#i15428|Mary Ann Costello|b. 10 Mar 1746\nd. 10 Mar 1827|p240.htm#i15436|||||||Jordan Costello|b. b 1700|p240.htm#i15432|Daughter G. Dickens|b. c 1728\nd. a 1794|p273.htm#i15435|
Charles Reddish was born illegitimate in 1778 in London, England. He was the son of Samuel Reddish and Mary Ann Costello. Charles Reddish was christened on 3 January 1779 in St Paul, Covent Garden, Westminster. Charles, son of Samuel Reddish by Mary Ann his wife.
See letter dated 13 Aug 1794 from George Canning at Ashbourne to Charles while apprenticed to Popplewell [a London coachmaker according to de Breffney] re his handwriting & style/ He mentions Charles' letter to his brother, and his aunt who he sees on Sundays. Bagot mentions that George Canning was a nephew by marriage of Rev Wiliam Leigh & his wife who lived at Ashbourne in Derbyshire who was subsequently Dean of Herefordshire. This is presumably the aunt whom Charles visited each Sunday. George Canning provided him with pocket money, jobs, advice & old clothes.
He was described as "thoroughly unstable, a victim of unpleasant fits & given to lying".
Highfill states that Charles Reddish was no doubt the son of Mrs Canning and Reddish referred to incorrectly in a Folger Library manuscript as Master John Reddish, who for some years was supported by the Drury Lane Theatrical Fund.
In 1796 he was a Guinea pig in a East Indiaman but by 1798 he was back in London, Canning then obtained a cadetship at Bengal Army (East India Co.) for him. He and Mary Ann Costello witnessed Joseph Murch and Esther Costello's wedding on 10 March 1796 in St Pancras church, London.
He served in the Indian Army from 1796 to his death in India. He went as a cadet to Bengal in 1797, arrived in India in August 1799, was promoted captain in the 22nd Bengal Regiment on 22 November 1807. Captain in the Madras Native Cavalry. Invalided on 16 January 1809, he died at Chunar on 8 June 1810.
Charles Reddish married Caroline Beatrice Manning on 28 February 1805 in Calcutta, India.
Captain Lieutenant Charles Reddish, to be Capt. of a Company from the 3d March 1808, vice Grant promoted.
Calcutta Intelligence January 26.
General Orders, by the Right Honorable the Governor General in Council. Fort William, Jan 16, 1809. Captain Charles Reddish, of the 22d Regiment Native Infantry, is transferred at his own request, to the
invalid Establishments form this date.
J Thornhill. Sec. Mil. Dept..
Charles died on 6 June 1810 in Chunar, Bengal, India. An obituary states : Died on the 6th June, 1810, at Chunar, in the upper Indian provinces, Captain Charles Reddish of the Honorable East India Company's native cavalry. --On the 23rd of the same month, his infant son: and, on the 28th of August, on her journey to the Presidency of Calcutta, at the city of P tao, the afflicted wife and mother of the beforementioned, of a broken heart, leaving one solitary relict of a family two months before in health and happiness - an infant orphan daughter to regret the loss of parents, whose affection and protection, she is too young to appreciate. He was buried on 8 June 1810 in Chunar, India-.
See letter dated 13 Aug 1794 from George Canning at Ashbourne to Charles while apprenticed to Popplewell [a London coachmaker according to de Breffney] re his handwriting & style/ He mentions Charles' letter to his brother, and his aunt who he sees on Sundays. Bagot mentions that George Canning was a nephew by marriage of Rev Wiliam Leigh & his wife who lived at Ashbourne in Derbyshire who was subsequently Dean of Herefordshire. This is presumably the aunt whom Charles visited each Sunday. George Canning provided him with pocket money, jobs, advice & old clothes.
He was described as "thoroughly unstable, a victim of unpleasant fits & given to lying".
Highfill states that Charles Reddish was no doubt the son of Mrs Canning and Reddish referred to incorrectly in a Folger Library manuscript as Master John Reddish, who for some years was supported by the Drury Lane Theatrical Fund.
In 1796 he was a Guinea pig in a East Indiaman but by 1798 he was back in London, Canning then obtained a cadetship at Bengal Army (East India Co.) for him. He and Mary Ann Costello witnessed Joseph Murch and Esther Costello's wedding on 10 March 1796 in St Pancras church, London.
He served in the Indian Army from 1796 to his death in India. He went as a cadet to Bengal in 1797, arrived in India in August 1799, was promoted captain in the 22nd Bengal Regiment on 22 November 1807. Captain in the Madras Native Cavalry. Invalided on 16 January 1809, he died at Chunar on 8 June 1810.
Charles Reddish married Caroline Beatrice Manning on 28 February 1805 in Calcutta, India.
Captain Lieutenant Charles Reddish, to be Capt. of a Company from the 3d March 1808, vice Grant promoted.
Calcutta Intelligence January 26.
General Orders, by the Right Honorable the Governor General in Council. Fort William, Jan 16, 1809. Captain Charles Reddish, of the 22d Regiment Native Infantry, is transferred at his own request, to the
invalid Establishments form this date.
J Thornhill. Sec. Mil. Dept..
Charles died on 6 June 1810 in Chunar, Bengal, India. An obituary states : Died on the 6th June, 1810, at Chunar, in the upper Indian provinces, Captain Charles Reddish of the Honorable East India Company's native cavalry. --On the 23rd of the same month, his infant son: and, on the 28th of August, on her journey to the Presidency of Calcutta, at the city of P tao, the afflicted wife and mother of the beforementioned, of a broken heart, leaving one solitary relict of a family two months before in health and happiness - an infant orphan daughter to regret the loss of parents, whose affection and protection, she is too young to appreciate. He was buried on 8 June 1810 in Chunar, India-.
Children of Charles Reddish and Caroline Beatrice Manning
- Charles Canning Reddish b. 3 Aug 1807, d. 23 Jun 1810
- daughter Reddish
Charles Canning Reddish
(3 August 1807 - 23 June 1810)
Charles Canning Reddish|b. 3 Aug 1807\nd. 23 Jun 1810|p652.htm#i15737|Charles Reddish|b. 1778\nd. 6 Jun 1810|p652.htm#i15735|Caroline Beatrice Manning|d. 28 Aug 1810|p549.htm#i15736|Samuel Reddish|b. 1735\nd. 31 Dec 1785|p653.htm#i15428|Mary A. Costello|b. 10 Mar 1746\nd. 10 Mar 1827|p240.htm#i15436|||||||
Charles Canning Reddish was born on 3 August 1807 in Calcutta, Bengal, India. He was the son of Charles Reddish and Caroline Beatrice Manning. Charles Canning Reddish was christened on 30 October 1807 in Calcutta.
Charles died on 23 June 1810 in India aged 2. He was buried on 24 June 1810 in Chunar.
Charles died on 23 June 1810 in India aged 2. He was buried on 24 June 1810 in Chunar.
daughter Reddish
daughter Reddish||p652.htm#i15738|Charles Reddish|b. 1778\nd. 6 Jun 1810|p652.htm#i15735|Caroline Beatrice Manning|d. 28 Aug 1810|p549.htm#i15736|Samuel Reddish|b. 1735\nd. 31 Dec 1785|p653.htm#i15428|Mary A. Costello|b. 10 Mar 1746\nd. 10 Mar 1827|p240.htm#i15436|||||||
Daughter Reddish was the daughter of Charles Reddish and Caroline Beatrice Manning.
Daughter Reddish married an unknown person . She married a wealthy indigo planter.
Daughter Reddish married an unknown person . She married a wealthy indigo planter.
Jacob Reddish
Jacob Reddish||p652.htm#i15712|Samuel Reddish|b. c 1775\nd. 13 Aug 1812|p653.htm#i15439||||Samuel Reddish|b. 1735\nd. 31 Dec 1785|p653.htm#i15428|Mary A. Costello|b. 10 Mar 1746\nd. 10 Mar 1827|p240.htm#i15436|||||||
Jacob Reddish of "The Spring" Plantn of this parish and Margaret Ann (of "The
Spring" Plantn) of this parish were married in this church by banns. Made marks
as did their witnesses John Henry and Francis Jane.
. Jacob Reddish was born in West Indies. He was the son of Samuel Reddish.
Jacob Reddish married Margaret Ann Unknown (Reddish) on 19 December 1839 in St James.
Spring" Plantn) of this parish were married in this church by banns. Made marks
as did their witnesses John Henry and Francis Jane.
. Jacob Reddish was born in West Indies. He was the son of Samuel Reddish.
Jacob Reddish married Margaret Ann Unknown (Reddish) on 19 December 1839 in St James.
James Reddish
(1811 - before 4 October 1812)
James Reddish|b. 1811\nd. b 4 Oct 1812|p652.htm#i16804|Samuel Reddish|b. c 1775\nd. 13 Aug 1812|p653.htm#i15439|J Cranston||p245.htm#i16886|Samuel Reddish|b. 1735\nd. 31 Dec 1785|p653.htm#i15428|Mary A. Costello|b. 10 Mar 1746\nd. 10 Mar 1827|p240.htm#i15436|||||||
James Reddish was born in 1811 in Falmouth, Trelawney parish, Jamaica. He was the son of Samuel Reddish and J Cranston. James Reddish was christened on 30 September 1812 in Trelawney parish, Jamaica. James Reddish mustee son of R Cranston, free quadroon & Samuel Reddish esq.deceased, aged 1 year..
James died before 4 October 1812 in Trelawney, Jamaica. He was buried on 4 October 1812 in Trelawney, Jamaica. James Reddish, mustee free child was buried.
James died before 4 October 1812 in Trelawney, Jamaica. He was buried on 4 October 1812 in Trelawney, Jamaica. James Reddish, mustee free child was buried.
Jane Reddish
(circa 1811 - )
Jane Reddish|b. c 1811|p652.htm#i16805|Samuel Reddish|b. c 1775\nd. 13 Aug 1812|p653.htm#i15439||||Samuel Reddish|b. 1735\nd. 31 Dec 1785|p653.htm#i15428|Mary A. Costello|b. 10 Mar 1746\nd. 10 Mar 1827|p240.htm#i15436|||||||
Jane Reddish was born circa 1811 in Falmouth, Trelawney parish, Jamaica. She was the daughter of Samuel Reddish. Jane Reddish was christened on 7 November 1816 in Trelawney parish, Jamaica. Jane Reddish, free mustee, aged 5 years..
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