Ann Ryther

(26 May 1689 - )
     Ann Ryther was christened on 26 May 1689 in Haxey, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of Daniel Ryther and Elizabeth Meggott.

Ann Ryther

(1 November 1685 - )
     Ann Ryther was christened on 1 November 1685 in Haxey, Lincolnshire. She was the daughter of Thomas Ryther (of Haxey) and Ann Williamson.

Ann Ryther

(say 1595 - )
     Ann Ryther was born say 1595. She was the daughter of Henry Ryther and Ann Clough.
     Ann Ryther married Unknown East. Anne, Wife of ... East, Citizen of London.
     Ann Ryther married Christopher Favell as her second husband..

Ann Ryther

(8 July 1761 - )
     Ann Ryther was christened on 8 July 1761 in Misterton, Nottinghamshire, England. She was the daughter of Daniel Ryther (of Misterton) and Dinah Godfrey.

Ann Ryther

(7 December 1638 - )
     Ann Ryther was christened on 7 December 1638 in St Denis, York, Yorkshire. She was the daughter of John Ryther (of York).

Ann Ryther

(circa 1701 - )
     Ann Ryther was born circa 1701 in Nottinghamshire, England.
     Ann Ryther and Robert Kippis obtained a marriage licence on 22 May 1723 in Snenton, Nottinghamshire.

Ann Ryther

( - before 25 September 1616)
     Ann Ryther was the daughter of Thomas Ryther (of Haxey).
     Ann died before 25 September 1616 in Haxey, Lincolnshire.

Ann Ryther

     Ann Ryther was the daughter of Robert Ryther and Ann Hall.
     Ann Ryther married Thomas Parkinson on 20 August 1617 in Althorpe, Lincolnshire. Thomas Parkinson and Anne Rider were married the xxth day of August..

Ann Ryther

(circa 1673 - )
     Ann Ryther was born circa 1673.
     Ann Ryther married John Hunton after 12 June 1713 in Wighill, Yorkshire.

Ann Ryther

(16 June 1622 - )
     Ann Ryther was christened on 16 June 1622 in Finchampstead, Berkshire. She was the daughter of Nicholas Ryther.

Ann Ryther

(6 August 1607 - )
     Ann Ryther was christened on 6 August 1607 in Finchampstead, Berkshire. She was the daughter of William Ryther.

Ann Ryther

(circa 1710? - )
     Ann Ryther was born circa 1710?.
     Ann Ryther married John Hazelby on 19 November 1734 in Haxey, Lincolnshire.

Ann Ryther

(24 January 1618 - )
     Ann Ryther was christened on 24 January 1618 in Finchampstead, Berkshire. She was the daughter of John Ryther and Mary Clarke.

Ann Ryther (of Bardney)

(before 1790 - )
     Ann Ryther (of Bardney) was born before 1790 in Lincolnshire, England. Ann was present at Sarah Ryther's christening on 10 December 1804 in Bardney, Lincolnshire.

Child of Ann Ryther (of Bardney) and John Towell

Ann Ryder Ryther

(26 June 1721 - before 20 March 1721/22)
      Ann Ryder Ryther was also known as Ryder in records. She was christened on 26 June 1721 in York, Yorkshire. She was the daughter of Thomas Ryther.
     Ann died before 20 March 1721/22 in York, Yorkshire. She was buried on 20 March 1721/22 in York, Yorkshire.

Anne Ryther

(27 December 1629 - )
     Anne Ryther was christened on 27 December 1629 in Bentworth, Hampshire.

Augustine Ryther

(before 1576 - )
     Augustine Ryther was born before 1576 in Leeds, Yorkshire. Augustine was a printer and engraver circa 1590, London, England.

Baptist Ryther

(5 April 1657 - circa 1690)
     Baptist Ryther was christened on 5 April 1657 in Belton, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Robert Ryther and Margaret Campion. Baptist Ryther was a bondsman when Robert Popplewell and Catherine Ryther applied for a marriage licence on 14 February 1686/87. Robert Popplewell of Belton, co. Lincoln, woollen draper & Baptist Ryther de villa generosus ... decimo quarto die Febi 1686/7 applied for a marriage licence for the said Robert Popplewell and Katherine Ryther of Belton, spinster may lawfully marry at the parish church of Epworth between the hours of eight and twelve o'clock in the forenoon... neither of that parish. Signed Robert Poplewell, Baptist Ryther... Clifford and Sarah Otters her mark.
     Baptist died circa 1690 in Ireland.

Catherine Ryther

(6 October 1662 - 9 January 1711/12)
     Catherine Ryther was christened on 6 October 1662 in Belton, Lincolnshire. Katheran Rither filia Robti gent & Margarite, of Westgate. She was the daughter of Robert Ryther and Margaret Campion.
     Catherine Ryther and Robert Popplewell obtained a marriage licence on 14 February 1686/87 in Epworth, Lincolnshire. Robert Popplewell of Belton, co. Lincoln, woollen draper & Baptist Ryther de villa generosus ... decimo quarto die Febi 1686/7 applied for a marriage licence for the said Robert Popplewell and Katherine Ryther of Belton, spinster may lawfully marry at the parish church of Epworth between the hours of eight and twelve o'clock in the forenoon... neither of that parish. Signed Robert Poplewell, Baptist Ryther... Clifford and Sarah Otters her mark.
     Catherine Ryther married Robert Popplewell, son of David Popplewell (son of David, of Belton) and Jane Brewer, on 24 February 1686/87 in Epworth, Lincolnshire.
     Abraham de la Pryme stated that in 1689, Popplewell paid to Mr Reading 500 pounds in order to save his wife's bacon, and ye rest of his friends and rioters.
     For no sooner had the Sheriff of Lincolnshire, by virtue of a writ of assistance, given the several parties [to the dispute over the commons] possession of their allotments, and the tenants of the Participants proceeded to plough and sow the same, than, while the corn was yet growing, "a great nuber of men in disguise, women and children, with Popplewell's wife at their head, came and pulled down, demolished, and burnt the fences, and destroyed the corn". About this time ... they assaulted him [Nathaniel Reading] and his sons and servants night and day, shot at him desperately, and killed and destroyed his cattle. Not being satisfied with the perpetration of these violent outrages, that furious woman, Popplewell's wife, again headed a desparate mob, with a torch in her hand, set fire to his crops, and pulled down his house.
     In Robert Ryther's will dated 23 September 1693 in Lincolnshire, Catherine Ryther was named as heir; In the name of God amen I Robert Ryther the elder in the county of Lincoln Esq languishing under a great indisposition of health in body but of sound and perfect memory praised be God for it, yet ... the frailtyes and uncertainty of this natural life, and being and being desirous to settle and dispose of what God almighty has been pleased to lend me here in his world doe declare therefore and make this my last will and testament in manner following First I commend my soule unto the hands of Almighty God trusting through the merits of my saviour Jesus Christ to ... ... Glory and as to my worldly estate and goods which I have I dispose and give as followeth:
Imprimus I give and bequeath to the poor of Belton twenty shilling to be paid unto the hands of Mr Robert Medley of Belton at my funerall and to be by him then distributed at his discretion
Item I give unto Francis Chatts widower twenty shillings to dispose of at the discretion of my executor hereafter named
Item I give unto my son Robert Ryther and my daughter Catherine the wife of Robert Poplewell Esq each of them twelve pounds a piece to be paid within twelve months after my death (being lawfully demanded)
Item I give unto my daughter Rebecah Hartropp a broad piece of gold worth five & twenty shillings & six pence
Item all the rest of my personal estate, plate goods, moneys whatsoever undisposed of I give unto my daughter Susannah Ryther whom I make sole Executrix of this my last will & testament revoking hereby all other wills by me heretofore made
In witness whereof I have hereunder set my hand and seal the three & twentieth day of September in the fift yeare of the reign of the sovereigne Lord and Lady William & Mary King & Queen of England A.D. 1693. Robert Ryther (his mark).
Catherine was a defendant in a court case in Lent 1694 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire. She was fined. Nathaniel Reading's corn and fences were on one occasion burnt by a mob headed the wife of Robert Popplewell, the solicitor to the Commoners, a gentleman of some figure and distinction, who, like another Alectol, herself carried a fiery brand. She and other rioters were indicted at the Lent Assizes for the county of Lincoln, 1694, but on submission they were allowed escape all punishment on the payment of a small fine.. She and Richard Popplewell and John Ryther (of Scarcroft) were beneficiaries in Robert Ryther's will proved 27 May 1696 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.
     On 25 February 1698, after the burning of Reading's house, etc., Robert Popplewell applied to Colonel Whichcott and Colonel Pawnell to intercede with Mr Reading not to press matters to extremities. Mr Reading agreed to refer the business to these gentlemen; who awarded that Popplewell and the other rioters should pay £600, on condition that all legal proceedings against them were stayed.
On 10 September 1701 Robert Popplewell and Catherine Ryther sold property in Westgate, Belton. By deed poll of grant - Parties: Robert Popplewell of Belton, gent and Katarene his wife, to Edward Dutton of Belton, tailor. Messuage situate in Belton Westgate together with a croft adjoining containing 2 acres the ground of Richard Kinman on the north, the heirs of John Good on the south abutting on the ground of George Taylor on the west and the King's highway on the east. Consideration £45. Signed and sealed Robert Popplewell & Katrene Popplewell.
     Catherine died on 9 January 1711/12 in Belton, Lincolnshire, aged 49. She was buried on 9 January 1711/12 in Belton. Memorial in Belton church: Hic jacet Catherine, uxor. Rob. Popplewell, armr. filia Robt Ryther, armr quae obiit 9 Jan 1711 an 50, aetatis suae. Ex qua Robt Popplewell natus, et hic Popplewell haeres solus superstes.

Children of Catherine Ryther and Robert Popplewell

Catherine Ryther

(before 1725 - )
      Catherine Ryther was also known as Katherine Rither in records. She was born before 1725 in Yorkshire, England.
     Katherine Rither married John Jackson on 12 January 1741/42 in St Peter's, Leeds, Yorkshire.

Catherine Ryther

(before 1590 - )
     Catherine Ryther was born before 1590 in Surrey. She was the daughter of Richard Ryther and Judith Unknown.

Charles Ryther

     Charles Ryther married Ann Unknown (Ryther) before 1847.

Children of Charles Ryther and Ann Unknown (Ryther)

Christopher Ryther

(before 1605 - )
     Christopher died in Leeds, Yorkshire. He was born before 1605 in Yorkshire, England.
     Christopher Ryther married Sybil Walker in 1622 in Leeds, YKS.
     Christopher Ryther and Christopher Ryther were mentioned in the 1672 hearth tax list in Kirkgait, Leeds, Yorkshire. A Christopher Ryder of Kirkgate Leeds had 1 hearth along with 2 Christopher Ryders of the same address who each had 2 hearths and a John Ryder with 4 hearths.

Children of Christopher Ryther

Christopher Ryther

(before 1635 - )
     Christopher died in Leeds, Yorkshire. He was born before 1635 in Yorkshire, England. A Christopher Rider, son of Thomas was bapt at Leeds 14 May 1631 and another on 22 Nov 1632 and also Xpo son of Thomas 9 Feb 1642. [IGI].. He was the son of Christopher Ryther. Christopher was present at Christopher Ryther's christening on 26 March 1654 in Leeds, YKS. Xpo son of Xpo Rider..
     Christopher Ryther married Jennit Brear on 10 July 1654 in St Peter, Leeds, Yorkshire.
     Christopher Ryther and Christopher Ryther were mentioned in the 1672 hearth tax list in Kirkgait, Leeds, Yorkshire. A Christopher Ryder of Kirkgate Leeds had 1 hearth along with 2 Christopher Ryders of the same address who each had 2 hearths and a John Ryder with 4 hearths.

Child of Christopher Ryther

Children of Christopher Ryther and Jennit Brear

Christopher Ryther

(26 March 1654 - )
     Christopher Ryther was christened on 26 March 1654 in Leeds, Yorkshire. Xpo son of Xpo Rider.. He was the son of Christopher Ryther. Christopher Ryther mentioned along with Christopher Ryther and Christopher Ryther in the 1672 hearth tax list Kirkgait, Leeds, Yorkshire.
     Christopher Ryther married an unknown person before 1680.

Child of Christopher Ryther

Christopher Rider Ryther

(14 May 1631 - before 1632)
     Christopher Rider Ryther was christened on 14 May 1631 in Leeds, Yorkshire. He was the son of Thomas Ryther and Grace Smith.
     Christopher died before 1632.

Christopher Rider Ryther

(22 November 1632 - )
     Christopher Rider Ryther was christened on 22 November 1632 in Leeds, Yorkshire. He was the son of Thomas Ryther and Grace Smith.

Daniel Ryther

(21 June 1656 - )
     Daniel Ryther was christened on 21 June 1656 in Haxey, Lincolnshire. He was the son of John Ryther (of Haxey).
     Daniel Ryther married Elizabeth Meggott on 20 April 1681 in Haxey, Lincolnshire.

Children of Daniel Ryther and Elizabeth Meggott

Daniel Ryther

(26 February 1723/24 - )
     Possibly moved to Misterton?. Daniel Ryther was christened on 26 February 1723/24 in Haxey, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Daniel Ryther (of Haxey) and Ann Unknown (Ryther).

Daniel Ryther (of Haxey)

(18 June 1693 - )
      Daniel Ryther (of Haxey) was also known as Ryder in records. He was christened on 18 June 1693 in Haxey, Lincolnshire. He was the son of Daniel Ryther and Elizabeth Meggott.
     Daniel Ryther (of Haxey) married Ann Unknown (Ryther) before 1716. Daniel was present at Mary Ryther's christening on 10 November 1719 in Haxey, LIN. Daniel was present at Richard Ryder (of Haxey)'s christening on 11 April 1729 in Haxey, LIN.

Children of Daniel Ryther (of Haxey) and Ann Unknown (Ryther)