Last Update - 29 March 2014
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Bryce, William John - 20th. February 1837 - {Father
William Bryce} - {Mother Jane Kerr}
Bryce, Robert James - 16th. June 1843 - {Father William Bryce} - {Mother Jane Kerr} - Twin
Bryce, .................. - 16th. June 1843 - {Father William Bryce} - {Mother Jane Kerr}
- Twin
Bryce, Elizabeth - 11th. February 1845 - {Father William Bryce} - {Mother Jane Kerr}
Bryce, Joseph - 3rd. August 1848 - {Father William Bryce} - {Mother Jane Kerr}
Bryce, Joseph - 15th. April 1851 - {Father William Bryce} - {Mother Jane Kerr} - {sic}
Bryce, George - 5th. April 1860 - {Father William Bryce} - {Mother Jane Kerr}
Bryce, David - 6th. April 1869 - (Father John Bryce) - (Mother Sarah Rice) - Regd. Greyabbey
Bryce, Ann Jane Cotter - 27th. August 1908 - {Father
David Bryce} - {Mother Annie ...............}
Family were members of Greenwell Street Presbyterian
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Bryce, Jeannie - 26th. December 1925 - {Wife to James McKeag of Ballywatticock} - Mother of James McKeag |
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Bryce, Robert - 30th. November 1853 aged 29 years - (Father David Bryce) - Married Sarah Rice
Bryce, John - 10th. May 1867 - (Father David Bryce) - Married Ann Tate
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Bryce, Elizabeth - 23rd. March 1874 - {Father James
Bryce a farmer} - Married James Harrison Witnessed by James Skilling and Sarah Gibson @ 1st. Presbyterian |
Bryce, Jane - 29th. December 1886 - Witness to the marriage of Robert Boyce and Margaret Dalzell @ 1st. Presbyterian
1911 Census - Residents of a house 3 in Ford Street (Newtownards Urban, Down)
Surname | Forename | Age | Sex | Relation to head | Religion | Birthplace | Occupation | Marital Status | Years Married | Children Born | Children Living |
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Bryce | Maria | 40 | Female | Head of Family | Ch.of Ire. | Down | Embroiderer | Single | - | - | - |
Bryce | Annie | 17 | Female | Daughter | Ch.of Ire. | Down | Embroiderer in Factory | Single | - | - | - |
Bryce | Lizzie | 7 | Female | Daughter | Ch.of Ire. | Down | Scholar | Single | - | - | - |
Thompson | William | 53 | Male | Boarder | Presbyterian | Belfast | Block Painter in Factory | Widower | - | - | - |
Maria was still living here until 1931 when Thomas Curry became the Tennant - Maria would then have been 59