Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameGilbert Wiley "Gill" RYAN
Birth Date6 Jan 1878
Birth PlaceVirgil City, Vernon County, Missouri
MemoU.S., Find a Grave Index, 1600s-Current
Death Date22 Oct 1955 Age: 77
Death PlaceEl Dorado Springs, Cedar County, Missouri
MemoU.S., Find a Grave Index, 1600s-Current
Burial PlaceEl Dorado Springs, Cedar County, Missouri, El Dorado Springs Cemetery
MemoU.S., Find a Grave Index, 1600s-Current
FatherWiley Jay RYAN , 22 (1840-1907)
MotherMahala Jane "Haley" HENDRIX , 23 (1847-1914)
Spouses
Birth Date22 Nov 1874
Birth PlaceHudson, McLean County, Illinois
Death Date11 Jul 1949 Age: 74
Death PlaceEl Dorado Springs, Cedar County, Missouri
Burial PlaceEl Dorado Springs, Cedar County, Missouri, El Dorado Springs Cemetery
Family ID27
Marr Date20 Aug 1899
Marr PlaceCedar, Missouri, J E Tuckers
Marr MemoMissouri, U.S., Marriage Records, 1805-2002
ChildrenGlenn Gilbert (1900-1971)
 Leona M. (1904-)
 Edna M. (1908-)
 Harold William (1912-2002)
Notes for Gilbert Wiley "Gill" RYAN
RYAN: Irish: simplified form of Mulryan. Irish: reduced form of O’Ryan, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Riagháin (modern Irish Ó Riain) ‘descendant of Rian’; Ó Maoilriain ‘descendant of Maoilriaghain’, or Ó Ruaidhín ‘descendant of the little red one’. Ryan is one of the commonest surnames in Ireland; there has been considerable confusion with Regan. KaM Americanized spelling of German Rein. EG Source: Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press

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Iived In Olivet, KS

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Cemetery directory of Cedar County Missouri 1972 (unindexed) lists the following in El Dorado Cemetery:
Ryan, Gilbert W. 1878-1955 and
Ryan, Ida May 1974-1949

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Research notes for Ida May (Spouse 1)
Name also listed as Idie
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