Mel Ruller
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Wow this is a welcome addition to our Family Trees!
Are you aware that on this “Holgate Tree, Sarah Holgate, wife of Jonathan Lee,
And on The Ruller Tree, Eliza Holgate, wife of William George Ruller.
Are sisters??
That makes William Ruller and Jonathan Lee Brothers-in-law
You can see this connection, (although I have not yet “connected” the two trees), in the RULLER tree, by looking up Eliza Holgate’s parents, who are Samuel Holgate and Mary Bisken Wells
A total of seven children are shown for Samuel Holgate and Mary Bisken Wells, including both of these two girls, Sarah and Eliza
This makes all of the Rullers and all of the Lees, and all of their relatives, related. That's getting to be one BIG family
This would be a “Neat” connection to show on “Our Trees”, or would that make the file too big?
Speaking of file size, The biggest Family Tree Maker files that I have for this collective family are;
Ruller 8813 Sarahholgate 2304 Jacob Shoemaker 1042 Kimpel Family Tree 2992
All of these files have connections to each other and could be made into one big file!
Another REMARKABLE coincidence is that these two men, Jonathan Lee and William Ruller.
-Were less than a year different in age. -Were both married in the same church in Snaith, YKS, England, in 1836 and 1839 -Started out living either next door or 2 doors apart in Rawcliffe Bridge in Yorkshire in the 1840 census -Immigrated to Canada in 1841 for Jonathan and 1842 for William, (Is it possible this information is out by a year and they came to Canada together?) -By 1890 they had both immigrated to Manitoba. They lived there and died about 120 miles apart, in Woodward and Portage la Prairie.
By the way the village of Rawcliffe Bridge in YKS England, is not the same as Rawcliffe in YKS. Rawcliffe is much bigger, having several streets,a large church and some pubs etc. Rawcliffe bridge is a few miles away on the same main road. It has almost only that one main street and buildings on one side of the road only. The canal is on the other side.
Mel Ruller
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