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JOHN 2 RYDER

BirthAbt. Apr 1788 - Argyll, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada
Death20 Apr 1831 - Argyll, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada
MotherSarah Jane Young
FatherSolomon Rider

Born in Argyll, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada on Abt. Apr 1788 to Solomon Rider and Sarah Jane Young. JOHN 2 RYDER married Lydia Spinney and had 9 children. He passed away on 20 Apr 1831 in Argyll, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Solomon Rider
1733 - 1819
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Sarah Jane Young
1745 - 1821
Spouse(s)
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Lydia Spinney
1793 - 1871
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William Ryder
1826 - 1888
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Charles Burns Ryder
1829 - 1875
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Solomon Ryder
1819 - 1901
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Ebenezer Ryder
1821 - 1871
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Henry Ryder
1817 - 1887
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Harvey Ryder
1825 - 1872
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Rueben Michael Ryder
1827 - 1861
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Isaac Ryder
1825 - 1892
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John W Ryder
1832 - 1891

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