I have tree info for Samuel George Rutherford and Elizabeth if you want it (from Census and Parish Register), but no info for Mary.
Regards
Simon
I would be very pleased to receive it, thank you very much. This is what I have so far about Elizabeth:-
Elizabeth Dyball was born in Deptford 1840. Registered June qr Greenwich District.
She married Samuel Rutherford 1861. Registered March qr Rotherhithe District.
Samuel was born in Deptford. Samuel died 1901. Registered December qr Greenwich District, age 68.
1861 census Bricklayer, age 28, b Deptford, wife Elizabeth, age 21, Samuel, age 8, b Deptford, at 5 Friendly Street, Deptford.
1871 census Bricklayer, age 38, Elizabeth, age 30, Elizabeth, age 9, George, age 4, Lennox, age 1, all children b Deptford, at 2 Peter Street, Deptford.
1881 census Bricklayer, age 48, Elizabeth, age 41, George, Bricklayer, age 16, Elizabeth, General servant, age 19, Lennox, age 13, John, age 10, Kate, age 6, Walter, age 3, Agnes, age 10 months, all children b Deptford, at 17 Addey Street, Deptford.
1891 census Bricklayer, age 56, Elizabeth, age 49, Catherine, age 16, Walter, aged 13, Agnes, age 10, at May Cottage, Reginald Road, Deptford.
1901 census Builder, age 67, own account, Elizabeth, age 61, John, Bricklayer, age 25, Catherine, age 21, Agnes, age 18, at 69 Lucas Street, Deptford.
Elizabeth died 1914 at 74 years of age. Registered June qr Greenwich District, age 74.
1841 census age 1, in New Row, Deptford.
1851 census Wood Cutter, age 11, at Old King Street, St Nicholas, Deptford.
1861 census age 21, at 5 Friendly Street, Deptford.
1871 census age 30, at 2 Peter Street, Deptford.
1881 census age 41, at 17 Addey Street, Deptford.
A witness on, and beneficiary in the will of her father John Dyball.
1891 census age 49, at May Cottage, Reginald Road, Deptford.
1901 census age 61, at 69 Lucas Street, Deptford.
1911 census age 71, Greenwich District.
In the last few days, someone has searched probate records for a will for Mary up to 1920; there was none. Perhaps, given the wording of John's will, it had not been necessary for her to make a will. I doubt that she would have remarried, but I could be wrong.
There is a Mary Mary Ann Fletcher whose death was registered in Greenwich District during the September quarter of 1895, age 76, and I have sent an email to the register office asking if she was the widow of John Dyball; it occurred to me that perhaps the registration was made with her former surname.