1906 - 1991 (85 years)
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Name |
Amelia Jane (Milly) Ryan |
Nickname |
Milly |
Born |
1907 |
Penarth, Wales, UK |
Gender |
Female |
Health/Medical |
1911 |
90 Maughan Street, Penarth, Wales, UK |
No infirmity listed for Millie in 1911 Wales Census |
Residence |
1911 |
90 Maughan Street, Penarth, Wales, UK |
Eldest daughter of Eddie and Lou Ryan |
Died |
1992 |
Penarth, Wales, UK |
Buried |
Penarth Cemetery, Penarth, Wales, UK |
Person ID |
I64 |
Penarth Ryans | Christopher Hendra, John Patrick Ryan, Paul Michell, Samuel Thomas |
Last Modified |
25 Jun 2013 |
Father |
Edward (Eddie) Ryan, b. 1883, Cogan, Penarth, Wales, UK , d. 1949, Penarth, Wales, UK (Age 66 years) |
Mother |
Louisa Ann Dibble, b. 1886, Cogan, Penarth, Wales, UK , d. 1969, Penarth, Wales, UK (Age 83 years) |
Married |
1905 |
Llandough, Penarth, Wales, UK |
Family ID |
F12 |
Group Sheet |
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Event Map |
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 | Born - 1907 - Penarth, Wales, UK |
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 | Health/Medical - No infirmity listed for Millie in 1911 Wales Census - 1911 - 90 Maughan Street, Penarth, Wales, UK |
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 | Residence - Eldest daughter of Eddie and Lou Ryan - 1911 - 90 Maughan Street, Penarth, Wales, UK |
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 | Died - 1992 - Penarth, Wales, UK |
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 | Buried - - Penarth Cemetery, Penarth, Wales, UK |
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Photos
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 | George, Sid, Millie and Mary Ryan, ca. 1930 Here is the original photo for the website with the four together. I know that Mary is very fond of this photo.
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 | Amelia Jane Ryan, ca. 1930 Age 23 |
 | Mary and Millie Ryan ca. 1939
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 | Winterbourne, site of the Ryan Family Garden Tea Party 1914 The famous 'Winterbourne' house in Stanwell Road Penarth - the venue of the famous Ryan family reunion and garden tea party hosted by Sam Thomas JP in 1914. I've put it alongside the original 1914 image and you'll see so many similarities - not too much seems to have changed in almost 100 years! Even the wall looks the same. [L. Ryan 4/1/2010] |
 | Penarth County Grammar School Aunt Mary's [Taylor] 'Brief History' mentions the 'County School' - this was the selective County Grammar School in Stanwell Road, Penarth (very near Winterbourne) - pupils had to pass the 11+ exams in English and Mathematics to gain entry. Pupils could stay there until the age of 14. This was later changed by law to 15 and then 16. These days pupils may stay there until 18. It has changed its name to Stanwell Comprehensive School. I believe that Millie, Mary and my father Sidney all attended this school, plus I would have thought many of Jack Ryan's family. Certainly by the time I was there Nick Bradley had been a pupil. [L. Ryan 4/6/2010]
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 | Albert Road School, Penarth, Wales, UK Albert Road School which is just around the corner from 5 Salop Place home to the orphaned Ryan children and their local school. Aunt Mary's 'Brief History' mentions that they attended this school. Actually, I recall a lane at the back of the school which led into Salop Place. Stephen and I were pupils there - what a shame I had no idea then that my grandfather and great aunts and uncle also attended back in the 1900s. [L. Ryan 4/1/2010]
Aunt Mary has confirmed that:
* The orphaned Ryan children attended this school: Catherine, Jane, Ellen, Eddie and Jack Ryan
* Eddie Ryan's children attended - Milly, George, Sidney and Mary Ryan
* Jack Ryan's children attended - John, Tom, Glyn, Peter, Eileen, Jim, Colleen and Joe Ryan
* Sid Ryan's children attended - Les and Stephen
[L. Ryan 4/14/2010] |
 | Beach Road Penarth in the 1900s - 1910s The entrance to Alexandra Park from Beach Road, Penarth. Photo ca 1900s - 1910s - a park that must have been well known to all residents in Penarth. Alexandra Park, Penarth is a well-preserved Edwardian urban public park. It is in an attractive location overlooking the Bristol Channel, retaining its layout and many of its original features. The park was laid out quickly between 1901 and 1902. |
 | Penarth Boathouse, ca 1900 Penarth Boathouse on the Esplanade. Ca 1900 |
 | Windsor Road, Penarth ca 1908 Windsor Road, Penarth ca 1908 - the principal road running from Cogan (where our 'Founding Family' of Ryans lived) to Penarth. The main shops were and are located here. The road continues as Windsor Terrace and then into Beach Road which leads to the Esplanade. |
 | Penarth Docks Penarth Docks at the height of its importance ca. 1900. John Patrick Ryan (1852-90) worked there as a shipwright and it was there that he probably sustained the injury that led to tetanus resulting from a deep cut or wound which led to his early death at the age of 38. The six Ryan children were orphaned. |
 | Ryans at Barry Island Beach ca. 1938 Left to right: Monica ( George's wife), Sid Ryan, Millie Ryan Bradley, George Ryan and friend. Foreground Mary Ryan with a young Stuart Bradley and friend. An important photo as it shows the four Ryan children of Eddie Ryan and Louisa Dibble Ryan |
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