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Valerie
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12 Mar 2021 02:02 |
Thank you again - 'yes' I have George's papers.
'Will be back soon!'
Thanks again - Valerie
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Maddie
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11 Mar 2021 16:36 |
Great Britain Record set British Army, Worldwide Index 1861 First name George Last name Bryan Service number 690 Rank Private Unit or Regiment 108th Foot (Madras Infantry) Regiment stationed at Jaulnah East Indies (1862) Year 1861 National Archives reference WO12 / 10020 Category Military, armed forces & conflict Subcategory Regimental & Service Records Collections from Great Britain, UK None
George Last name Brien Year 1857-59 Service number 690 Rank Private Regiment - Clasp Central India Medal type Indian Mutiny Medal, 1857-1859 Country Great Britain Record set Britain, Campaign, Gallantry & Long Service Medals & Awards
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ArgyllGran
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11 Mar 2021 15:47 |
Likely marriage of the parents of the Michael whose 1831 baptism I posted - married in the nick of time:
Area - CORK & ROSS (RC) , Parish/Church/Congregation - BANDON Marriage of JOHN BRIEN of N/R and MARGT BRIEN of N/R on 16 June 1831 Husband Wife Name JOHN BRIEN MARGT BRIEN Address N/R N/R Occupation N/R N/R Father N/R N/R Mother N/R N/R Further details in the record Recorded Diocesan Area CORK & ROSS Recorded Parochial Area BALLYMODAN, KILBROGAN & DESERT SERGES (BANDON) Husband Denomination RC Wife Denomination RC Witness 1 JOHN SULLIVAN Witness 3 JULIA MURRY
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Valerie
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11 Mar 2021 14:11 |
Thanks. I know it's 'my Michael' b Bandon - 1861 shows him b Bandon with wife Ellen and family incl daughter Mary Ann - the 'niece who is shown visiting my ggrandad George in Lambeth 1881 census.. (I'm in contact with Michael's descendant -Peter Bryan -who had a listing on 'GR').
John Henry Bryan (grandad) born Aug - (close to my father's) - some concern now about the year - seems it should be 1872. Apologies - I wrongfully thought he was on the 1871.
George Bryan was in 108th Foot (No 690) (previously known as 3rd Madras 1853 -when he joined HEIC - then it became 108th Foot 1861) He was discharged 1868/9 after 17 years in Madras.
Thanks again - Valerie
Apology - my printout/copy 1871 census does only show George & Mary. Very sorry about that.
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ArgyllGran
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11 Mar 2021 13:05 |
Looking at the image of the original 1831 baptism record for Michael Brien, his mother's name is defintely "Margt".
Of course neither I nor anyone else can be sure if that's your Michael or not, without further proof.
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ArgyllGran
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11 Mar 2021 12:47 |
I have already posted John Henry's birth record - definitely 1871, July-Sept, so it's impossible for him to be on the 1871 census, which was taken on 2 April:
Posting again here:
BRYAN, JOHN HENRY mmn SMALL GRO Reference: 1871 S Quarter in WOOLWICH Volume 01D Page 842
You say you have George's discharge papers. What regiment was he in? If it was the 108th Regt, then I've already posted the 1871 census for them, with no children.
So far, I'm not seeing (on Ancestry) the 1871 you mention with John Henry aged 0 and parents George and Mary, in Woolwich.
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Valerie
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11 Mar 2021 11:26 |
Thank you again. The last record- re Michael's baptism - his mother's name( Mary) appears to have been mis-transcribed as 'Mrgt' . -it does fit in to be 'Mary'.
(as previously mentioned Michael's daughter Mary Ann was 'niece' visiting my gg/dad George.in 1881.) (so positive record of George & Michael being brothers)
1871 census George & Mary are shown with 'John Henry' 0 age. ('Waterman's Fields' Greenwich/Woolwich). ( His birth was definitely in Aug - so MAY have been born 1870????)
I am currently waiting to hear back from 'Ask a Librarian' NSW State Library - re newspaper death notice for a John Bryan -d 1940 - 79yrs (bc1859) - MAY be Michael's son b Plumstead 1858. (death was in the 'RYERSON INDEX' newspaper death notices)
Thank you again Valerie.
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ArgyllGran
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11 Mar 2021 10:58 |
You say, "1871-1911 shows James's family -with 1 (currently in question) male 'James bc1876'."
You've mentioned this child before - but if the Bryan/Collins family is the correct one, they HAVE NO SON named James - see the censuses which ErikaH posted on 9th March at 16:39.
Please post the census on which you've found him.
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ArgyllGran
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11 Mar 2021 10:30 |
Did the RootsIreland volunteer give you records (or links to records) of George or Michael's baptisms, showing their parents as John and Mary ?
I'm not seeing such baptisms online - but maybe he/she found them elsewhere.
A possibility on irishgenealogy.ie - but mother's name Margaret:
Area - CORK & ROSS (RC) , Parish/Church/Congregation - BANDON Baptism of MICHL BRIEN of N/R on 17 August 1831 Name MICHL BRIEN Date of Birth N/R N/R N/R Address N/R Father JOHN BRIEN Mother MARGT BRIEN Further details in the record Child Denomination RC Sponsor 1 DAN SANTRY Sponsor 2 ELLEN CROWLY Recorded Diocesan Area CORK & ROSS Recorded Parochial Area BANDON
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ArgyllGran
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11 Mar 2021 10:15 |
I know you have all this - I'm posting it for helpers' reference, because we like to see the actual documents.
The niece in 1861 with parents:
Mary Ann Bryan in the 1861 England Census Name: Mary Ann Bryan Age: 3/12 Estimated Birth Year: 1861 Relation: Daughter Father's Name: Michael Bryan Mother's Name: Ellen Bryan Gender: Female Where born: Gravesend, Kent, England Civil Parish: Milton Ecclesiastical parish: Christchurch Town: Gravesend County/Island: Kent Country: England Street Address: Occupation: Condition as to marriage: View image Registration District: Gravesend Sub-registration District: Gravesend ED, institution, or vessel: 7 Neighbors: Household Schedule Number: 165 Piece: 470 Folio: 182 Page Number: 30 Household Members: Name Age Michael Bryan 30 - Bandon, Ireland Ellen Bryan 24 - Bandon John Bryan 6 - Flamstead, Kent [ Plumstead on image ] George Bryan 2 - Flamstead [ Plumstead ] Mary Ann Bryan 3/12
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ArgyllGran
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11 Mar 2021 10:04 |
George Bryan in the UK, Royal Hospital Chelsea Pensioner Admissions and Discharges, 1715-1925 View Original Image on Fold3. Name: George Bryan Pension Admission or Examination Age: 39 Birth Year: abt 1830 Birth Place: Dumlay, Cork <<<<<<<<<<<<< Pension Admission or Examination Date: 6 Jul 1869 Regiment: 108th Foot Rank: Private Regimental Number: 90
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ArgyllGran
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11 Mar 2021 09:58 |
Here are George and Mary in 1871 - no children with them:
George Bryan in the 1871 England Census Name: George Bryan Age: 38 Estimated Birth Year: 1833 Relation: Head Gender: Male Where born: Ril [ Ireland on image ] Civil parish: Woolwich Ecclesiastical parish: St John Town: Woolwich County/Island: Kent Country: England Registration district: Woolwich Sub-registration district: Woolwich Arsenal ED, institution, or vessel: 9 Household schedule number: 133 Piece: 785 Folio: 13 Page number: 20 Household Members Age Relationship George Bryan 38 Head, pensioner from 108th Regt. - born Ireland Mary A Bryan 20 Wife , Middlesex.
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ArgyllGran
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11 Mar 2021 09:49 |
Many thanks for that, Valerie. It's good to have actual people and facts to work from.
I fear the hunt for the unnamed relatives "over the other side" may be a vain hope, as you don't know their names or when they might have emigrated. They might have been only very distant relatves, for all you or anyone knows.
However, re your direct line -
Documentation for our reference
John Henry Bryan in the 1881 England Census Name: John Henry Bryan Age: 9 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1872 Relationship to Head: Son Father: Geo. Bryan Mother: Mary An Bryan Gender: Male Where born: Woolwich, Kent, England Civil Parish: Lambeth County/Island: London Country: England Street Address: 44 High Street Education: Employment status: View image Occupation: Son Registration District: Lambeth Sub registration district: Norwood ED, institution, or vessel: 11 Neighbors: Piece: 627 Folio: 67 Page Number: 3 Household Members: Name Age Geo. Bryan 49 - Cork Mary An Bryan 29 - Lambeth John Henry Bryan 9 - Woolwich Geo.Ricd. Bryan 7 - Woolwich Thos.Patk. Bryan 4 - Norwood, Surrey Chas.Edw. Bryan 1 - Norwood Mary Ann Bryan 20 - niece, Gravesend Eliza Fisher 27 - servant
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George Bryan in the London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1932 Name: George Bryan Gender: Male Record Type: Marriage Marriage Date: 4 Aug 1869 Marriage Place: St John the Evangelist, Lambeth, Lambeth, England Father: John Bryan, labourer Spouse: Mary Ann Small [no father's name given ] Register Type: Parish Register
George was a bachelor, pensioner [ therefore ex-army ]
BUT John Henry can't be on the 1871 census as you say. He wasn't born until after the census was taken:
BRYAN, JOHN HENRY mmn SMALL GRO Reference: 1871 S Quarter in WOOLWICH Volume 01D Page 842
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Valerie
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11 Mar 2021 02:03 |
Thanks again. I have my grtgdad's Army discharge papers (1853-68) -(Madras) I have his marriage 1869 -living in Lambeth -with wife Mary Ann (nee Small).
1871 living in Woolwich -plus grandfather (baby) John Henry Bryan b1871.
My father (Charles Henry Bryan b1915 Lewisham) never spoke of family history -our family emigrated to Perth WA 1951.
1881 shows ggrandfather George & Mary in Lambeth -with a 'niece' visitor -Mary Ann Bryan b Gravesend 21yrs. I traced her (on 1861) with parents Michael & Ellen Bryan b Bandon c1835.
Then volunteer' RootsIreland' found the family -(with matching parents) John & Mary Brien (Leary) of Dunmanway.
My grtgrandad George lived close-by my grandad John Henry (Catford) - he'd 'lost a leg 'resulting from 'Indian Mutiny'. (grtgrandad's HEIC papers show birth date 1829 and birthplace - Dunmanway Cork.
My father's eldest brother John b1903 (u/m) came out to Perth a year after us. He told me of 'relatives in Aus - 'over the other side - from a long way back'.
None of my (now late) cousins (all in UK) ever knew (or even had an interest) in family history.
So I'm now working on grtgrandad's brothers James and John bc 1832-35. 1871-1911 shows James's family -with 1 (currently in question) male 'James bc1876'. (other son Joseph became 'Marist brother' in Scotland.
Leading/needing to now follow up 'John b1832' - (just learned m Mary McCarthy) 1858 Annakissy.
It's difficult to search each Aus State's deaths -i.e.1920-1950 -some show parents' names - others show 'blank' - and of course there's a 'generation gap' to consider - so not easily traced.
(getting back to James Bryan's family - my elderly Uncle John had mentioned his 'cousin Gertie' .(1911 James' daughter 'Gertrude' (31) still living 'at home' - as was Uncle John b1903 Greenwich - apart from age gap - fit our 'family'.
I realise I've extended my (limited) info here - but have tried to 'fill in the blanks'.. Think I need to 'rest my case'!! - at least for a while.
Thank you all very much. Valerie
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ArgyllGran
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10 Mar 2021 15:44 |
To find which relative emigrated to Australia you need to start with the present-day descendants (your mother or father ?), and work back methodically, generation by generation, with documents to prove each stage.
The volunteer on Roots-Ireland may not have the correct info unless he/she was able to prove the connection to your parent.
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ErikaH
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10 Mar 2021 14:52 |
So you've no actual documentary proof that the Bryan/Collins family is in any way connected to you
As far as can be deduced, you haven't even got the marriage cert to see what the man's father's name was. Coreect me if I'm wrong...........
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Valerie
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10 Mar 2021 14:35 |
Sorry ....' no' I haven't worked back. I only had gg/grandad 'George' Brien/Bryan b1829 Dunmanway - parents John & Mary Brien (nee Leary) residence 'of Vagus' ('vagrants')..
I have Grt/ggrandad's details (HEIC) /marriage in Lambeth/ d Catford 1911/2 etc.
A few years ago a volunteer on 'Roots-Ireland' found other members of the family - namely James b1835 (m Catherine nee Collins) ..... John b1832 m Mary McCarthy Michael bc1831 m Ellen ..(I have contact with his UK descendants -unfortunately had no knowledge/or interest of any ancestors).
George/Michael and his father were soldiers. That's why I was checking on James.
My main aim is to trace which 'Bryan' relative took his family to Aus. 'He'/'they' must've been off-spring - much younger to emigrate 'a few years back'!
That's all I have to work on.
Thanks again - Valerie
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ErikaH
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10 Mar 2021 13:47 |
You've been asked how you worked back to this couple - and you haven't answered the question.
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ArgyllGran
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10 Mar 2021 11:42 |
James (senior) was a bricklayer in 1901 (see censuses posted above), but living on "private means" by 1911 - presumably retired from bricklaying.
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Valerie
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10 Mar 2021 11:33 |
thank you again.
I obviously need to find the record of James Jnr b c1876. I had his name added (sometime ago) - on my 1881 printout. Hopefully I'll find him again!
(I had wrongfully assumed James Bryan Snr to be a bricklayer - at age 76yrs)
Thank you all again - Valerie
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