Jenni,
Yes, we have connections!
My great-grandmother was Ida May Boulton, a sister of Annie Matilda Boulton. Born in Hartley, New South Wales, Australia in 1864 to William Boulton and Mary Ann Fry. Ida May married Alfred Ryder on 3 Mar 1890 in New York City and had 4 children. Ida May & Alfred Ryder had a son, Robert James Ryder, in 1892, my grandfather. Ancestry.com is reporting three other siblings: Edith Ryder; Fredrick Ryder and Julia Ryder. I was only aware of "Uncle Fred" who I think lived in Wisconsin, USA (I don't recall whether he was married). Ida May and Alfred Ryder were only married for 10 years when Alfred died of Tuberculosis.
Ida May married George Gammon. She passed away on 1930 in Chicago, USA.
Robert James Ryder was born in New York, USA in 1892 to Alfred Ryder and Ida May Boulton. Robert James married Lillian Newbern, and had 3 children. Robert passed away in 1973 in Ormond Beach, Florida. They had a son Robert Jr, who died in childbirth in 1923. Lillian told my sister about a daughter, Alice, who was apparently poisoned from household medicines or chemicals, but Ancestry.com doesn't identify an Alice, only a Barbara(not sure). Robert James Ryder and Lillian Newbern had a son Jim Ryder. Jim did about a year of service in Fort Knox, Kentucky in 1945 repatriating US Army infantrymen returning from Europe. He practiced as a Patent Attorney in New York City after studying Chemical Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and leaving Engineering for Harvard Law School. He married Neria Kohl in 1949 (I think) and they had five children, Neria-'52, Duncan-'54, Kristin-'56, Evan-'57(that's me) and Malcolm-'62. They separated in '76 and I think that they divorced in the 80's (not sure). In our children's generation there are eleven kids from 12 to 30 years old.