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BRYER of Southwark (3) Family Chart no. 2




spacer Joseph Henry BRYER spacer Sarah ?
b. circa 1781 b. circa 1786
m. ?
d. 19 Oct 1849 St George the
Martyr Southwark
Currier
Leather Shaver

Their Children


James Henry William [?]
born 23 Nov 1809
bapt. 17 Jun 1810 St George the Martyr Southwark [IGI]
b. circa 1811 b. circa 1821
d. 23 Jan 1858 at Southwark Workhouse [?]


Where They Lived

The IGI has an entry for Jas BRYER (no parentage) christened at St Saviour Southwark on 7 Oct 1781 - could this in fact have been Jos. short for Joseph? I have only been able to trace two children for Joseph and Sarah, but there are likely to have been more.

At the time of the 1841 Census, Joseph and Sarah were living with son Henry at Lambs Place, St Mary Newington.

At the time of Joseph's death in 1849 they were living at 18 Townsend Street Southwark, and the informant, son Henry, gave the same address. Joseph died of heart disease.

Son Henry may be the same Henry who died aged 49 on 23 Jan 1858 in St Saviours Workhouse, of Phthisis. He had been a Journeyman Japanner, and no relative is named on the death certificate. Certainly the age ties up with the Henry who is noted in the 1841 census, but I have been unable to trace him, as yet, in the 1851 census. Japanner is a fairly unusual occupation, and I have so far come across only one other described as such, with a very interesting address! This was William BRIER/BRYER, who was living at 18 Townsend Street, St George the Martyr Southwark in 1841, the house where Joseph was to die 8 years later. William said he was born in county and his age (20) suggests he was born around 1821. Could he have been another son of Joseph and Sarah? I think it highly likely.



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