John Ryther (of Haxey)

(circa 1640 - before 15 December 1696)
John Ryther (of Haxey)|b. c 1640\nd. b 15 Dec 1696|p732.htm#i19600|John Ryther (of Haxey)|b. b 1620|p731.htm#i18325||||||||||||||||
     John Ryther (of Haxey) was born circa 1640 in Haxey, Lincolnshire. He was the son of John Ryther (of Haxey).
     John Ryther (of Haxey) married Mary Moody on 27 January 1677/78 in Haxey, LIN. John was present at Hellena Ryther's christening on 3 December 1682 in Haxey, Lincolnshire. John was present at Mary Ryther's christening on 12 April 1685 in Haxey, LIN. John was present at William Ryther's christening on 4 March 1687/88 in Haxey, LIN.
     John died before 15 December 1696 in Haxey, LIN. He was buried on 15 December 1696 in Haxey. Johannes Ryder, senex.

Children of John Ryther (of Haxey) and Mary Moody

John Ryther (of Heckfield)

(before 1550 - before 9 January 1573)
John Ryther (of Heckfield)|b. b 1550\nd. b 9 Jan 1573|p732.htm#i20485|Unknown Ryther||p738.htm#i20498||||||||||||||||
     John Ryther (of Heckfield) was born before 1550 in Hampshire. He was the son of Unknown Ryther.
     John Ryther (of Heckfield) married an unknown person before December 1572.
     John died before 9 January 1573 in Heckfield & Mattingley, Hampshire. He was buried on 9 January 1573 in Heckfield & Mattingley.

Child of John Ryther (of Heckfield)

John Ryther (of Hull)

(15 July 1752 - )
John Ryther (of Hull)|b. 15 Jul 1752|p732.htm#i20435|Richard Ryther (of Hull)|b. s 1710|p735.htm#i20434|Elizabeth Preston||p641.htm#i20451|||||||||||||
     John Ryther (of Hull) was christened on 15 July 1752 in Holy Trinity, Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire. He was the son of Richard Ryther (of Hull) and Elizabeth Preston.

John Ryther (of Liverpool)

(circa 1680? - )
     John Ryther (of Liverpool) was born circa 1680?.

Children of John Ryther (of Liverpool)

John Ryther (of Ottringham)

( - before 5 February 1499/0)
     John died before 5 February 1499/0.
     John Ryther (of Ottringham) made a will dated 11 December 1599 in Ottingham, Yorkshire.

John Ryther (of Scarcroft)

(circa 1660 - before 1 July 1723)
John Ryther (of Scarcroft)|b. c 1660\nd. b 1 Jul 1723|p732.htm#i19983|John Ryther|b. b Apr 1631|p731.htm#i19980|Mary Langdale|b. s 1640|p494.htm#i19982|John Ryther|b. b Apr 1592|p731.htm#i19972|Ursula Dolman|b. c 1605|p276.htm#i19979|||||||
     He inherited the estates of his sixth cousin Robert Ryther of Belton & Lincoln by his will dated 12 Nov 1694. John Ryther (of Scarcroft) was born circa 1660 in Thorner, Yorkshire. Aet 6, 4 Apr 1666. He was the son of John Ryther and Mary Langdale.
     John Ryther (of Scarcroft) was mentioned between 1663 and 1691 in Thorner, Yorkshire, as a papist. Recusants, Thorner: 1663 John Ryther sen., Jn Ryther jun & wife; 1666 same; 1672 John Ryther gent & wife; 1674 John Ryther gent; 1680 Rythers; 1687 same; 1691 John & Mary Ryther, gent. and two others. He was christened on 27 May 1663 in Thorner.
     John Ryther (of Scarcroft) was mentioned on 4 April 1666.
     In Heywood's register of Catholic Recusants of the West Riding of Yorkshire 1678-1691, John Ryther, gent and Mary his wife were listed at Scarcroft. No specific date is given so this could refer to his father. He was confirmed as a Roman Catholic in 1687 in Hazlewood or Hazelwood, Yorkshire.
     John Ryther (of Scarcroft) married Mary Appleby say 1688.
     John died before 1 July 1723 in Thorner, Yorkshire.
     The administration of his estate was granted on 1 July 1723 in the Prerogative Court of York. He was of Scarcroft, Thorner.

Child of John Ryther (of Scarcroft) and Mary Appleby

John Ryther (of York)

(before 1615 - )
     John Ryther (of York) was born before 1615 in Yorkshire.

Children of John Ryther (of York)

John Ryther (the Cofferer)

(circa 1500 - October 1552)
John Ryther (the Cofferer)|b. c 1500\nd. Oct 1552|p732.htm#i20395|Nicholas Ryther|b. b 1470\nd. b 1515|p734.htm#i18104|Margaret Scrope|b. s 1480\nd. b 21 Jul 1542|p746.htm#i18105|Sir William Ryther|b. c 1408?\nd. 19 Jul 1475|p739.htm#i17986|Eleanor Fitzwilliam|b. b 1421\nd. a 1475|p329.htm#i17985|||||||
     Dugdale states that he was Cofferer to King Edward the Sixt (sic) and was son of Nicholas, He inherited Scarcroft and residue of Ryther in his cousin (once removed) Henry Ryther's will 1542/3.
He was mentioned in the will of Anthony Bonvix ...[as] John Ryther, the cofferer of the Household of King Edward VI. Bonvix died 7 Dec 1558. John Ryther (the Cofferer) was born circa 1500. James Ryther in 1591 described him as the son of the sixth son of Willaim Ryther, but the brother of George Ryther, James' grandfather.. He was the son of Nicholas Ryther and Margaret Scrope.
     John Ryther (the Cofferer) and Nicholas Ryther were mentioned between 1504 and 1515.
     John Ryther (the Cofferer) married Ann Hussey.
     In Margaret Scrope's will dated 22 March 1539/40, John Ryther (the Cofferer) was named as heir; Margarett Ryther, wydow. To the high altar of Heddyngham Castell churche for dirige and masse for my husbande sowle, my sowle and all Christian sowles 20 sh. To the high altar of the churche of Elres Colne 3/4 of St Giles church in Mapulsted 3/4. Within a year mass to sung withing the parish church of Wakefield for my soul, my father & mother sowles 20 sh. To my lady Dame Marie Kingston my gold ring...
To my son John Ryther my marrying ringe, my bowle of sylver, my 2 goblettes of sylver with 1 cover and one sovereign of gold & 6 spones of sylver slipped.
To John Ryther his son my ring with a ruby, 6 spownes of silver with knoppes of theende & 1 ryall. To his daughter Elizabeth Ryther my payre of beades of sylver gawdyd with gole, 6 new spones, one ryall of golde & my two saltes of sylver & gilt with one cover. ...
To my son all my goodes not bequeathed.
To my god-daughter Mary Ryther my ring of gold with a bocke tubbey, one of my fetherbeddes with a bolster, one longe pillow of downe, one payre of fustians, my counterpoynt of veders with roses, one payre of shetes, this given after the writing of my will by reason of marriage hadde betwixte my sayd sonne & daughter.
John was the cofferer to the King's Household.
     In Sir Henry Ryther's will dated 23 January 1542/43 in Ryther, John Ryther (the Cofferer) was named as heir; Henry Ryther of Ryther, squyer. To be buried in the church of Alhallos, of Ryther, nee unto the tombe of Rauf Ryther knyght, my father late decessed. (Many bequests to servants).
To Agnes my wif landes and tenementes in the lordship of Ryther, called Stokebrigge felde, now in the lease to John Elys to the value of xvjli xiij s. iiij d. for her lif, above the landes she has nowe in the name of her jointer, of the gifte and graunt of William Babthorpe, squyer, all of which I will she shall enjoy duringe her lif.
I bequeath to John Ryther of London, squyer and cofferer to our sovereign lorde Prince Edwarde, the reversion of all the lands before bequeathed, and also the residue of my lordship of Ryther to the said John and his heirs, remaynder to the right heirs of Thomas Ryther, also deceased.
Also I give further to the saide John Ryther my manner of Scarcorft and all landes in Scarcroft, Scawcroft hill, Shadwell, and also my half manner called Kirkbie upon Wharf, and all other my landes in Kirkbie and Grymston, also my lordship of Hornyngton in the countie of the citie of Yorke, to him and heirs, remaynder as before. I will the saide John and heres shall kepe fyve beadfolkes in the Bedehouse at Ryther, with meattt and drinke, clothinge, will all other necessaries for ever, according to the will of the saide Thomas Ryther, decessed. Also he to kepe one prest, called Sir Peter Warde, to synge in the saide parishe churche of Ryther for xxv yeres for my soull and for the soull of Sir Rauf Ryther my father, and of dame Mawde my mother, and for the soul of my brother Thomas and for the soull of all other myne ancestors, and for all Christen soules, and the saide Sir Peter Warde to have for his stipende fyve poundes fyve shillings and eight pence yearly.
I give to Agnes my wife the moitie and half of my goodes and chattels
To Agnes my wif, John Ryther squyer, and William Babthorpe, squyer, all the residue of my goodes unbequeathed and to be executors; and the most reverende father in God, Edward, the archbishop of Yorke, supervisor, and for his paynes my horse called Thornton.

     George Stonehouse to Sir Richard Sowthwell and John Rither, cofferer of the household; arrangements for victualling ships; Newcastle, 2 Nov. 1547.
     29 June 1552 #45: Lists of suits made to the King on Sunday 29 June viz: For Mr Cofferer to have either the manor of West Pemered or of Baltonsborough, co. Somerset. . [Calendar of State Papers, Domestic, 1 July 1552 #48: Particular of a grant by the King to John Ryther (Cofferer of the Household) of the manor of Baltonsbury, co. Somerset. [ibid. p.42].
     Grant by Letters Patent to John Rither. esq., of the lordship and manor of Baltonsborough, 12th July 6 Edw.VI [1552].
     John Ryther (the Cofferer) made a will dated 15 October 1552.
     John died in October 1552 in London.
     His will was proved in October 1552 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.
     John Ryther (the Cofferer) and Robert Ryther were mentioned in a deed dated 1606/7. Michaellmas Term. In a memorandum in the Exchequer the fifth year of the now King James [1606/7] that is to say amongst the Records of Michaelmass Terme role in the Exchequer out of the part of the Treasury Remembrancer remaines agmongst other records thereis contained that is to say as follows: York - Memorandum that because John Ryther late cofferer of the late King Edwarde the sixt who dyed as it was reported owed to our soveraign Lord the King the day wherein he dyed in the soum of four hundred & sixty eight pounds tenn shillings, be by himself received from the late court of Augmentations in performance toward the provision charges and expendses of the same house, by virtue of a warrant of the deceased King dated under the seal of the said late King Edward the sixt the seventh day of March in the third year of his regine of severall of his debts and truely which sums afsd are not as yett payed to our said Lord the King as in the Exchequer here appeared by records, Therefore it was commanded to the Sheriff of the county of the said York by the writt of our now said soverainge Lord King James of the said Exchequer dated at Westminster the second day of Jan in the year of his Rainge of England France & Ireland & the fourt of Scotland the thirtieth nine the he should not fail etc. that as will by thie oath of honest & lawfull men etc. who by allways means & measures which by the bietter etc. diligently they inquire in what day and yeare where the said John Ryther dyed or what all his goods & chattels & what value the same John had in his balliwick afsd the day which he dyed & to which or whose hands the same goods & goods & chattesl after the death of the said John came to ... he shall take into the hands of our said Lord the King to the value of the afsd debt, & afterwards hee shall ... that debt soe that he ought to have the moneys before these Barrons from holy Trinitie day in fifteen days for the said our Lord the King now, than there to be payed in the same place ... Timothy Hutton kt, late sheriff of the sd co. sd writt to him in the premisses directed & commanded by the indorsement of the same writt that hee by virtue of that writt to him directed the five & twentieth day of June the afsd yeare tooke into the hands of our sd Lord the King the mannor, messuage, lands and temenements in a certain inquisition annext to the sd writt as it was ordered to the same sheriff & commanded further that the residue of the execution of that writt afsd writ taken at the Castle of York upon Monday the three & twentieth day of June in the year Jas 4 ...
It was found that the said John Ryther was named seized in his demean as of fee of and in the mannor of Harwood with the appurtenances and of & in divers lands & tenements pertaining to the same mannor of the yearly value in all consisted beyond preissalls of fourty pounds wich trul was returned by the said Barrons, Here may be seen and understood, It was agreed amongst the same Barrons that the foresead manor of Harwood with the appurtenances should now remain in the hands of our now said Lord the King till what time etcetera And notwithstanding now that is to say the third day of November in this terme here came a certaine man called Thomas Wentworth gentleman son and heir apparent of William Wentworth Esq possessing the foresaid manor with all its appurtances in his proper person & desires the report of the fsd writt & the retorn of the same as also of the fsd inquisition & they are read to him, the which being read & by him heard & understood the same Thomas demaunds the fsd manor with its appurtenances in the hands of our afsd Lord the King that now is ...
Yet for his plea he says that long before the said John Ryther in the afsd writt named became debtor to our said Lord the King Edward 6 of 468 pounds tenn shillings and nine pence one Henry Ryther was seized in his demeane as of fee tail of and in a moietie of the same mannor of Harwood with the appurtenances as it is contained in the fourth part of the Original of the thirtieth five year of the late King Henry the eight role the thirtieth four & one Richard Redman was likewise seized in his demeans as of the fee of and in another moietie of the same Mannor of Harwood with the appurtuenaces as is contained in a memorandum of the three & thirtieth years of the said late King Henry * in Easter term recorded in the fift role & they set separately there of remained seized Afterwards that is to say the fift day of January in the year of the Raigne of the fsd Henry 8 the five & thirtieth the said Henry Ryther dyed seized of the said moietie of him the said Henry of the said mannor, after whose death the same moietie of the afsd mannor descended to William Ryther as cousin & next heir male of the same Henry Ryther, by virtue of which the same William Ryther entered into the same moietie of the afsd mannor with its appurtenances & was seized there of as in his demean of fee in tailed & the same William soe thereof remeined seized Afterwards that is to say the fift day of February Eliz 5 (1563) the same William Ryther dyed so seized after whose death the same moitie of the afsd mannor descended to one James Ryther as son & heir of the sd William Ryther ... And the fsd Richard Redman as it appeareth in forme afds remaining seized in the other afsd moitie ... Afterwards 29 Jan Hen 8 the 25 the same Richard Redman died soe seized after whose death the same other moietie of the manor descended to one Matthew Redman as son & next heir of Richard. ... Afterwards a certain fine was levied ... between James Ryther & one William Plumton Esq. plaintiffs & the afsd Matthew Redman & one William Redman deforciants (amongst others) of the afsd other moietie of the afsd manor of Harwood ... that Matthew & William Redman should recognise the afsd moietie with the appurtenances to be the right of the said James: as they which the same James & William Plumpton had of the gift of the afsd Matthew & William Redman & their lawful heirs afsd unto James & William Plumton the the heirs of him the same James forever as by the fine afsd (amongst others) doth most pl ... appear, Which fine indeed s... forme afsd ... was had to ... to the use of the afsd James Ryther & William Plumton & their heirs by virtue of which the same James Ryther & Wm Plumton entered into the same other moietie of the afsd manor ... The same William Plumpton aftwds released to the said James Ryther all the state, right, title & interest of the same the same William .... by virtue of which the same James Ryther was sole seized ... Afterwards, 30 Sep Eliz 38 (1596) the same James Ryther dyed soe seized after whose death the fsd manor descend to one Robert Ryther as son & heir of the said James. Who sold the property to Thomas Wentworth in 1601. ... Without this that the said John Ryther cofferer in the time wherein he was debtor to the said late King Edward 6 became or whither ever afterwards was seized in his demeanes
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     In a memorandum in the Exchequer the fifth year of the now King James [1606/7] that is to say amongst the Records of Michaelmass Terme role in the Exchequer out of the part of the Treasury Remembrancer remaines agmongst other records there is contained that is to say as follows: York - Memorandum that because John Ryther late cofferer of the late King Edwarde the sixt who dyed as it was reported owed to our soveraign Lord the King the day wherein he dyed in the soum of four hundred & sixty eight pounds tenn shillings, be by himself received from the late court of Augmentations in performance toward the provision charges and expendses of the same house, by virtue of a warrant of the deceased King dated under the seal of the said late King Edwards the sixt the seventh day of March in the third year of his regine of severall of his debts and truely which sums afsd are not as yet payed to our said Lord the King as in the Exchequer here appeared by records, Therefore it was commanded to the Sheriff of the county of the said York by the writt of our now said soverainge Lord King James of the said Exchequer dated at Westminster the second day of Jan in the year of his Rainge of England France & Ireland & the fourt of Scotland the thirtieth nine the hee should not fail etc. that as will by thie oath of honest & lawfull men etc. who by allways means & measures which by the bietter etc. diligently they inquire in what day and yeare where the said John Ryther dyed or what all his goods & chattels & what value the same John had in his balliwick afsd the day which he dyed & to which or whose hands the same goods & goods & chattesl after the death of the said John came to ... he shall take into the hands of our said Lord the King to the value of the afsd debt, & afterwards hee shall ... that debt soe that he ought to have the moneys before these Barrons from holy Trinitie day in fifteen days for the said our Lord the King now, than there to be payed in the same place ... Timothy Hutton kt, late sheriff of the sd co. sd writt to him in the premisses directed & commanded by the indorsement of the same writt that hee by virtue of that writt to him directed the five & twentieth day of June the afsd yeare tooke into the hands of our sd Lord the King the mannor, messuage, lands and temenements in a certain inquisition annext to the sd writt as it was ordered to the same sheriff & commanded further that the residue of the execution of that writt afsd writ taken at the Castle of York upon Monday the three & twentieth day of June in the year Jas 4 ... It was found that the said John Ryther was named seized in his demean as of fee of and in the mannor of Harwood with the appurtenances and of & in divers lands & tenements pertaining to the same mannor of the yearly value in all consisted beyond preissalls of fourty pounds wich trul was returned by the said Barrons, Here may be seen and understood, It was agreed amongst the same Barrons that the foresead manor of Harwood with the appurtenances should now remain in the hands of our now said Lord the King till what time etcetera And notwithstanding now that is to say the third day of November in this terme here came a certaine man called Thomas Wentworth gentelman son and heir apparent of William Wentworth Esq possessing the foresaid manor with all its appurtances in his proper person & desires the report of the fsd writt & the retornn of the same as also of the fsd inquisition & they are read to him, the which being read & by him heard & understood the same Thomas demaunds the fsd manor with its appurtenances in the hands of our afsd Lord the King that now is ... Yet for his plea he says that long before the said John Ryther in the afsd writt named became debtor to our said Lord the King Edward 6 of 468 pounds tenn shillings and nine pence, one Henry Ryther was seized in his demeane as of fee tail of and in a moietie of the same mannor of Harwood with the appurtenances as it is contained in the fourth part of the Original of the thirtieth five year of the late King Henry the eight role the thirtieth four & one Richard Redman was likewise seized in his demeans as of the fee of and in another moietie of the same Mannor of Harwood with the appurtuenaces as is contained in a memorandum of the three & thirtieth years of the said late King Henry * in Easter term recorded in the fift role & they set separately there of remained seized Afterwards that is to say the fift day of January in the year of the Raigne of the fsd Henry 8 the five & thritieth the said Henry Ryther dyed seized of the said moietie of him the said Henry of the said mannor, after whose death the same moietie of the afsd mannor descended to William Ryther as cousin & next heir male of the same Henry Ryther, by virtue of which the same William Ryther entered into the same moietie fot he afsd mannor with its appurtenances & was seized there of as in his demean of fee in tailed & the same William soe thereof remeined seized Afterwards that is to say the fift day of February Eliz 5 (1563) the same William Ryther dyed so seized after whose death the same moitie of the afsd mannor descended to one James Ryther as son & heir of the sd William Ryther ... And the fsd Richard Redman as it appeareth in forme afds remaining seized in the other afsd moitie ... Afterwards 29 Jan Hen 8 the 25 the same Richard Redman died soe seized after whose death the same other moietie of the manor descended to one Matthew Redman as son & next heir of Richard. ... Afterwards a certain fine was levied ... between James Ryther & one William Plumton Esq. plaintiffs & the afsd Matthew Redman & one William Redman deforciants (amongst others) of the afsd other moietie of the afsd manor of Harwood ... that Matthew & William Redman should recognise the afsd moietie with the appurtenances to be the right of the said James: as they which the same James & William Plumpton had of the gift of the afsd Matthew & William Redman & their lawful heirs afsd unto James & William Plumton the heirs of him the same James forever as by the fine afsd (amongst others) doth most pl ... appear, Which fine indeed s... forme afsd ... was had to ... to the use of the afsd James Ryther & William Plumton & their heirs by virtue of which the same James Ryther & Wm Plumton entered into the same other moietie of the afsd manor ... The same William Plumpton aftwds released to the said James Ryther all the state, right, title & interest of the same the same William .... by virtue of which the same James Ryther was sole seized ... Afterwards, 30 Sep Eliz 38 (1596) the same James Ryther dyed soe seized after whose death the fsd manor descend to one Robert Ryther as son & heir of the said James. Who sold the property to Thomas Wentworth in 1601. ... Without this that the said John Ryther cofferer in the time wherein he was debtor to the said late King Edward 6 became or whither ever afterwards was seized in his demeanes.
     He was mentioned as a former owner in a case between Sir Edmond Prideaux, Bart. (late Attorney-General), at the relation of Edwd. Keeling, Ralph Keeling, and John Bagnall. v. Tho. Martin, John King, George Close, Richd. Booth, John Beavell, Anthony Ball, Henry Foxwell, Thos. Goodson, Richd. Cope, Thos. Hooper, Robt. Grensted, William Grinsted, John Rush, Tho. Rush, John Hole, John Withers, Walter Warren, Peter Coward, Thos. Haines, Humf. Coward, Tho. Sevier, John Hooper, Nics. Rush, Richd. Haynes, Richd. Hayford, John Bridges, Thos. Grensted, John Hard, John Smith, Edwd. Cary.: Manor of Baltonsborough alias Balsboro' (Somerset), the woods belonging, the late monastery of Glastonbury, &c., &c. Common of pasture. Customs of manor. [Edwd. Seymour, Duke of Somerset, John Rither, and Wm. Hungate, former owners of the premises, are mentioned.]: Somerset.

Children of John Ryther (the Cofferer) and Ann Hussey

John Ryther (the Quaker)

(before 1610 - 1673)
     In the 1663 Archbishop's Visitation Books there are several mentions of John Ryther and his wife Frances: p.244 St Denis - Jn Ryther and wife Frances, Simon Ryther and his pretended wife Anne; p.247 1667 St Denis - John Ryther & wife Frances, Quakers. p.248. 28 March 1669 St Denis - John Ryder and wife Frances, 1673 St Denis - Jn Ryther (mort) & wife Frances & 10 others, not to church; 1674 Frances Ryther "pro consimil".. John Ryther (the Quaker) was born before 1610 in Yorkshire.
     John Ryther (the Quaker) married Frances Unknown (Ryther) before 1634.
     John died in 1673 in York, Yorkshire.

Children of John Ryther (the Quaker) and Frances Unknown (Ryther)

John Ryther Jr

(before 1680 - )
John Ryther Jr|b. b 1680|p732.htm#i20224|John Ryther|d. 7 Apr 1686|p731.htm#i20223||||||||||||||||
     John Ryther Jr was born before 1680 in Yorkshire, England. His father was described as John senior in his will.. He was the son of John Ryther.

Jordan Ryther

(circa 1166 - )
Jordan Ryther|b. c 1166|p732.htm#i20387|Hamelin Ryther|b. c 1140\nd. b 1170|p729.htm#i18482||||Walter de Ryther|b. c 1120\nd. c 1166|p725.htm#i18481||||||||||
     Jordan Ryther was born circa 1166. He was the son of Hamelin Ryther.
     In 1219, Jordan de Ryther gave six acres of land in Bradley (near Huddersfield) with a toft and free common, to the monks of Fountains, which his son Thomas confirmed.

Child of Jordan Ryther

Joseph Ryther

(9 September 1657 - )
Joseph Ryther|b. 9 Sep 1657|p732.htm#i18802|Robert Ryther|b. 13 Feb 1627/28|p735.htm#i18801||||Thomas Ryther|b. b 1595|p737.htm#i19104|Grace Smith|b. b 1599|p765.htm#i19105|||||||
     Joseph Ryther was born on 9 September 1657 in Mapgait, Leeds, Yorkshire. He was the son of Robert Ryther. Joseph Ryther was christened on 13 September 1657 in St Peter, Leeds.

Joseph Ryther

(14 July 1666 - )
Joseph Ryther|b. 14 Jul 1666|p732.htm#i19086|Samuel Ryther|b. 6 Nov 1642\nd. b 18 Aug 1668|p736.htm#i19084|Elizabeth Cooper|d. b 17 Feb 1668/69|p238.htm#i19085|Ottiwell R. Ryther|b. b 1619|p734.htm#i19100|Ellen Musgrave||p577.htm#i19102|||||||
     Joseph Ryther was born on 14 July 1666 in Mapgait, Leeds, Yorkshire. He was the son of Samuel Ryther and Elizabeth Cooper. Joseph Ryther was christened on 25 July 1666 in St Peter, Leeds.

Joseph Ryther

(12 October 1656 - before 6 March 1657/58)
Joseph Ryther|b. 12 Oct 1656\nd. b 6 Mar 1657/58|p732.htm#i19090|John Ryther|b. c 1630\nd. b 8 Mar 1664|p730.htm#i19087|Isabel Unknown (Ryther)|d. b 1 Feb 1661/62|p868.htm#i19088|||||||||||||
     Joseph Ryther was christened on 12 October 1656 in Leeds, Yorkshire. He was the son of John Ryther and Isabel Unknown (Ryther).
     Joseph died before 6 March 1657/58 in Leeds, YKS. He was buried on 6 March 1657/58 in Leeds.

Joseph Ryther

(12 April 1646 - )
Joseph Ryther|b. 12 Apr 1646|p732.htm#i19109|Ottiwell Rider Ryther|b. b 1619|p734.htm#i19100|Ellen Musgrave||p577.htm#i19102|||||||||||||
     Joseph Ryther was christened on 12 April 1646 in Leeds, Yorkshire. He was the son of Ottiwell Rider Ryther and Ellen Musgrave.

Joseph Ryther

(9 February 1806 - )
Joseph Ryther|b. 9 Feb 1806|p732.htm#i20438|Thomas Ryther||p737.htm#i20436|Mary Unknown (Ryther)|b. s 1785|p877.htm#i20437|||||||||||||
     Joseph Ryther was christened on 9 February 1806 in York, Yorkshire. He was the son of Thomas Ryther and Mary Unknown (Ryther).

Joseph Ryther

(12 September 1742 - )
Joseph Ryther|b. 12 Sep 1742|p732.htm#i20608|George Ryther (of Leeds)|b. b 1725|p728.htm#i20432||||||||||||||||
     Joseph Ryther was christened on 12 September 1742 in Leeds, Yorkshire. He was the son of George Ryther (of Leeds).

Joseph Ryther

(26 June 1721 - )
Joseph Ryther|b. 26 Jun 1721|p732.htm#i20657|Thomas Ryther|d. b 7 Apr 1728|p737.htm#i20653||||||||||||||||
      Joseph Ryther was also known as Ryder in some records. He was born on 26 June 1721 in York, Yorkshire. He was the son of Thomas Ryther.

Joshua Ryther

(22 February 1662/63 - )
Joshua Ryther|b. 22 Feb 1662/63|p732.htm#i18804|Robert Ryther|b. 13 Feb 1627/28|p735.htm#i18801||||Thomas Ryther|b. b 1595|p737.htm#i19104|Grace Smith|b. b 1599|p765.htm#i19105|||||||
     Joshua Ryther married Hannah Unknown (Ryther). Joshua Ryther was born on 22 February 1662/63 in Mapgait, Leeds, Yorkshire. He was the son of Robert Ryther. Joshua Ryther was christened on 2 March 1662/63 in St Peter, Leeds, Yorkshire. Joshua was present at Sarah Ryther's christening on 1 November 1682 in Leeds, St Peter, YKS.

Child of Joshua Ryther and Hannah Unknown (Ryther)

Joshua Ryther

(21 February 1649/50 - )
Joshua Ryther|b. 21 Feb 1649/50|p732.htm#i19103|Ottiwell Rider Ryther|b. b 1619|p734.htm#i19100|Ellen Musgrave||p577.htm#i19102|||||||||||||
     Joshua Ryther was christened on 21 February 1649/50 in Leeds, Yorkshire. He was the son of Ottiwell Rider Ryther and Ellen Musgrave.

Katharine Ryther

(before 1575 - )
Katharine Ryther|b. b 1575|p732.htm#i20500|Unknown Ryther||p738.htm#i20498||||||||||||||||
     Katharine Ryther was born before 1575 in Heckfield & Mattingley, Hampshire. She was the daughter of Unknown Ryther.
     Katharine Ryther married Thomas Clement on 3 May 1590 in Heckfield & Mattingley, Hampshire, England.

Lawrence Ryther

(before 1515 - before 23 February 1533/34)
Lawrence Ryther|b. b 1515\nd. b 23 Feb 1533/34|p732.htm#i9327|Thomas Ryther|b. b 1495\nd. a 1533|p737.htm#i9329||||||||||||||||
     Lawrence Ryther was born before 1515. He was the son of Thomas Ryther.
     Lawrence Ryther married Catherine Unknown (Ryther) before 1533. They left no issue..
     Lawrence Ryther made a will dated 3 December 1533 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. He named his wife Katherine and Lawrence & Thomas Ryder his nephews, sons of his brother Thomas Ryder as legatees, his brother William being a witness to the testament.
     His will was proved between 23 February 1533 and 1534 in Lincolnshire. Laurence Ryder, Epworth.
     Lawrence died before 23 February 1533/34 in Epworth, Lincolnshire.

Lawrence Ryther

( - circa 1601?)
Lawrence Ryther|d. c 1601?|p732.htm#i9341|Thomas Ryther (of Haxey)|b. b 1510\nd. 7 Sep 1559|p738.htm#i9335|Margaret Unknown (Ryther)||p872.htm#i9337|Thomas Ryther (of Epworth)|d. b 25 Jan 1531/32|p737.htm#i9330|Joan Unknown (Ryther)||p870.htm#i9328|||||||
     Lawrence Ryther was the son of Thomas Ryther (of Haxey) and Margaret Unknown (Ryther).
     His will was proved in 1601 in Lincolnshire. Laurence Ryder, Burringham.
     Lawrence died circa 1601? In Burringham, Althorpe, Lincolnshire.

Rev Lawrence Ryther

(before 1510 - )
Rev Lawrence Ryther|b. b 1510|p732.htm#i9336|Thomas Ryther (of Epworth)|d. b 25 Jan 1531/32|p737.htm#i9330|Joan Unknown (Ryther)||p870.htm#i9328|Thomas Ryther|b. b 1495\nd. a 1533|p737.htm#i9329||||||||||
     He was, no doubt, the Lawrence Ryder, vicar, who winessed the will of Thomas Ryder, Junior, of Haxey 1550.. Rev Lawrence Ryther was born before 1510. He was the son of Thomas Ryther (of Epworth) and Joan Unknown (Ryther).
     In Thomas Ryther (of Epworth)'s will dated 21 July 1531 in Epworth, Rev Lawrence Ryther was named as executor of the estate.
     In Lawrence Ryther's will dated 3 December 1533 in Epworth, Lincolnshire,, Rev Lawrence Ryther was named as heir; He named his wife Katherine and Lawrence & Thomas Ryder his nephews, sons of his brother Thomas Ryder as legatees, his brother William being a witness to the testament. He witnessed Thomas Ryther (of Haxey)'s will dated between February 1550 and 3 October 1559 in Haxey, Lincolnshire.

Lawrence Ryder Ryther

( - 1601)
Lawrence Ryder Ryther|d. 1601|p732.htm#i9345|William Ryther||p738.htm#i9342|(?) Unknown||p855.htm#i9343|Thomas Ryther (of Haxey)|b. b 1510\nd. 7 Sep 1559|p738.htm#i9335|Margaret Unknown (Ryther)||p872.htm#i9337|||||||
     Lawrence Ryder Ryther was the son of William Ryther and (?) Unknown.
     Lawrence died in 1601. He was a sailor and had three daughters, by Barbara..

link to Harrowby Ryther

link to Harrowby Ryther||p732.htm#i9425|Ferndinando Ryder Ryther|b. b 1591|p728.htm#i20229||||Sir William R. Ryther|b. c 1544\nd. 30 Aug 1611|p739.htm#i19064|Elizabeth Stone||p821.htm#i19065|||||||
     Link to Harrowby Ryther was born. Note that this link is no longer included in Burke's. He was the son of Ferndinando Ryder Ryther.

Child of link to Harrowby Ryther

Lydia Rither Ryther

(before 1725 - )
     Lydia Rither Ryther was born before 1725 in Yorkshire.
     Lydia Rither Ryther married George Eddison on 24 August 1743 in Leeds, Yorkshire.

Margaret Ryther

(before 1472 - )
Margaret Ryther|b. b 1472|p732.htm#i18109|Oliver Ryther|b. c 1442\nd. b 1475|p734.htm#i18106|Ann Hungate|b. c 1450?|p456.htm#i18108|Sir William Ryther|b. c 1408?\nd. 19 Jul 1475|p739.htm#i17986|Eleanor Fitzwilliam|b. b 1421\nd. a 1475|p329.htm#i17985|||||||
     Margaret Ryther married Christopher Thorp. She was his second wife.. Margaret Ryther was born before 1472. She was the daughter of Oliver Ryther and Ann Hungate.

Margaret Ryther

(before 1637 - )
Margaret Ryther|b. b 1637|p732.htm#i19756|Robert Ryther|b. 29 Jan 1571/72\nd. b 10 Apr 1637|p735.htm#i17972|Eleanor Browne|b. b 1610\nd. b 8 May 1640?|p109.htm#i17973|James Ryther|b. b May 1543\nd. 30 Dec 1595 or Sep 1596|p730.htm#i17967|Elizabeth Atherton|b. 24 Dec 1543\nd. 18 Dec 1634?|p38.htm#i17971|Thomas Browne|b. b 1590|p109.htm#i17974||||
     Margaret Ryther was born before 1637 in Belton, Lincolnshire. This is an assumed link only. She was the daughter of Robert Ryther and Eleanor Browne.
     Margaret Ryther married Allan Coggan on 26 November 1660 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. Allan Coggan & Margaret Rither.

Children of Margaret Ryther and Allan Coggan

Margaret Ryther

(3 May 1590 - )
Margaret Ryther|b. 3 May 1590|p732.htm#i20488|William Ryther|b. b 1570\nd. b Dec 1646|p738.htm#i20490|Margaret Moggenwood|b. b 1575\nd. b 15 Jan 1647|p566.htm#i20491|Unknown Ryther||p738.htm#i20498||||||||||
     Margaret Ryther was christened on 3 May 1590 in Heckfield & Mattingley, Hampshire. This may be the Margery Ryther buried there on 14 April 1593. She was the daughter of William Ryther and Margaret Moggenwood.
     Margaret Ryther and Nicholas Ryther, William Ryther, Richard Ryther and Elizabeth Ryther were beneficiaries in Margaret Moggenwood's will dated 10 December 1646 in Finchampstead, Berkshire.
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