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Australia / Re: Genetic Testing Question
« on: Friday 26 July 13 12:03 BST (UK)  »
Hi Cousin Brian, Thanks for the reply. I too am sure that Brady is an Irish name and it could well be that John Brady did come over from Ireland to Fremington. I will take a look at the 1841 UK census. According to my research, and to be honest I'm not sure where I got it from, it was a John Brady that married an Ursula (I don't know Ursula's surname) and you seem to have a James Brady that married an Ursula Shambrook. I'm pretty sure we are talking about the same people as I don't think that there were any other Brady's in Fremington at the time. So am I right in thinking that John and James Brady are the same person or is James the son of John?

You say that you have John Brady's burial record - can you tell me exactly what that says, the date of burial and where buried? I am wondering if he was buried at St. Peter's in Fremington. I live nearby and could go and try to find his grave.

Regards, Andy

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Australia / Re: Genetic Testing Question
« on: Thursday 25 July 13 11:42 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for your reply Reoinna
I will probably go ahead with both male and female with 67 markers. That seems to be reasonable.

By the way, I have a John Brady who was my great, great, great grandfather. He lived in Fremington, North Devon (UK) but gave his birth as Ireland in c1760. I have no further details so if you find a spare one let me know.
Brian

Brian, I also have a great x 3 grandfather John Brady who lived in Fremington - this is probably the same person. He married a lady called Ursula and had a daughter Mary Ann Brady b. Fremington 1807 died 1855. How do you know John Brady was born in Ireland c1760?

Many thanks

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