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Trying to find Bryan

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Valerie

Valerie Report 17 Dec 2007 14:03

HI Sarah, Not sure if I've been in touch before - but would like to know more of your Bryans. My Ggrandad was 'George Bryan' born c1829 Cork as John O'Brien' had same name as his father. I'm anxious to find his sibblings - as I believe his whole family came over to London c1845. They changed their name to BRYAN c1845. I've found 1 sibbling 'Michael' b1830 Bandon. purely by his dauhter 'Mary Ann b Gravesend 1861' who was a 'visitor' of George's household 1881. I would appreciate hearing more of your Bryan's. regards- Valerie (My ggrandad was living in Lambeth 1881.)

Sarah

Sarah Report 14 Mar 2003 14:45

Hi, looking for any info re BRYAN's living in the Southwark area, at any time. I've got minimal information going back to 1858 and think there may possibly have been a name change although I may be wrong. My grandfather was born a Bryan but used the name O'Brien which caused difficulty finding his birth certificate! Any info would be greatly appreciated.