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Rev William R. Ryerson

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Rev William R. Ryerson

Birth
Burton, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada
Death
14 Sep 1872 (aged 75)
Brantford, Brant County Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Burial
Brantford, Brant County Municipality, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
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William R. was born in 1798 in New Brunswick and was received as a Methodist Episcopal minister in 1823. He was the son of Col. Joseph Ryerson and died in 1873. 1821 Westminster, 1822 Norwich, 1823-1824 Niagara, 1825 ordained Fort George and Queenston, 1826-1827 York and Yonge St., 1828-1831 Presiding Elder Bay of Quinte District, 1830 Smith's Creek Circuit, 1831 Belleville, 1832 Brockville, 1833 joined Wesleyan Methodist Conference, 1833 Brockville, 1836 Chairman Niagara District, 1836 Brantford, 1838 Toronto, 1844 Adolphustown, 1844 Barrie (Simcoe Co.), 1845 Norwich/Mt. Pleasant, 1847 Malahide (London), 1851 Simcoe (Nofolk Co.), 1852 Blenheim (Oxford Co.), 1854 Beachville (Oxford Co.), 1855-1869 Grand River - Chairman Brantford District (retired), 1871 Onondaga (Brant Co.), buried in , (Brant Co.), Wesleyan Methodist Church in Canada - Message to Sir George Arthur deploring the recent "patriot" war, signed by: Joseph Stinson, president of the conference, Egerton Ryerson, secretary of the conference, William Ryerson, of Toronto, superintendent, Andrew Taylor, minister, John Beatty, toward. List of other signatures included. Kingston Chronicle and Gazette Dec. 12, 1838 p. 2, col. 1, 2; Belleville - Rev. W. Ryerson, Methodist Minister in Belleville. Kingston Chronicle Apr. 2, 1831 p. 2, col. 1, 2
William R. was born in 1798 in New Brunswick and was received as a Methodist Episcopal minister in 1823. He was the son of Col. Joseph Ryerson and died in 1873. 1821 Westminster, 1822 Norwich, 1823-1824 Niagara, 1825 ordained Fort George and Queenston, 1826-1827 York and Yonge St., 1828-1831 Presiding Elder Bay of Quinte District, 1830 Smith's Creek Circuit, 1831 Belleville, 1832 Brockville, 1833 joined Wesleyan Methodist Conference, 1833 Brockville, 1836 Chairman Niagara District, 1836 Brantford, 1838 Toronto, 1844 Adolphustown, 1844 Barrie (Simcoe Co.), 1845 Norwich/Mt. Pleasant, 1847 Malahide (London), 1851 Simcoe (Nofolk Co.), 1852 Blenheim (Oxford Co.), 1854 Beachville (Oxford Co.), 1855-1869 Grand River - Chairman Brantford District (retired), 1871 Onondaga (Brant Co.), buried in , (Brant Co.), Wesleyan Methodist Church in Canada - Message to Sir George Arthur deploring the recent "patriot" war, signed by: Joseph Stinson, president of the conference, Egerton Ryerson, secretary of the conference, William Ryerson, of Toronto, superintendent, Andrew Taylor, minister, John Beatty, toward. List of other signatures included. Kingston Chronicle and Gazette Dec. 12, 1838 p. 2, col. 1, 2; Belleville - Rev. W. Ryerson, Methodist Minister in Belleville. Kingston Chronicle Apr. 2, 1831 p. 2, col. 1, 2

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Ryerson, Rev. William, d. 14 Sep 1872, 75 yrs, h/o Mary Ryerson



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  • Maintained by: rhouse
  • Originally Created by: Glen E. Carter
  • Added: Sep 8, 2009
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/41722415/william_r-ryerson: accessed ), memorial page for Rev William R. Ryerson (31 Mar 1797–14 Sep 1872), Find a Grave Memorial ID 41722415, citing Salt Springs Church Cemetery, Brantford, Brant County Municipality, Ontario, Canada; Maintained by rhouse (contributor 50938131).