Martin29614
Continental Brit
The family of John Gwynne Pryse b1789 and his wife Sarah née Lawrence in 1792 of Aston were gunsmiths:
Charles 1814-1887 (senior partner of Pryse & Redman), Thomas 1822-1857, Lewis 1830-1867 and John 1828-1867 (who worked as a traveller for Pryse & Redman) . There were also four sisters: Mary 1816-?, Jane 1819-?, Sarah 1825-1829 and Ann 1837-1872
I am interested in Jane who married my great grandfather James Barber on 11.04.1850 at St Bartholomew's. She must have died before 1858 as my great grandfather remarried one Emma Jane Pryse, "daughter of Thomas Pryse gun maker" in 1859 in Cork Ireland. He was a widower, and she a minor (born in 1841 in Birmingham according to her death certificate and census data). I have found no birth data for Emma Jane.
Can anyone shead any light on the Pryse family. Incidently on the baptism register of St Philip's the surname was "Price".
Charles 1814-1887 (senior partner of Pryse & Redman), Thomas 1822-1857, Lewis 1830-1867 and John 1828-1867 (who worked as a traveller for Pryse & Redman) . There were also four sisters: Mary 1816-?, Jane 1819-?, Sarah 1825-1829 and Ann 1837-1872
I am interested in Jane who married my great grandfather James Barber on 11.04.1850 at St Bartholomew's. She must have died before 1858 as my great grandfather remarried one Emma Jane Pryse, "daughter of Thomas Pryse gun maker" in 1859 in Cork Ireland. He was a widower, and she a minor (born in 1841 in Birmingham according to her death certificate and census data). I have found no birth data for Emma Jane.
Can anyone shead any light on the Pryse family. Incidently on the baptism register of St Philip's the surname was "Price".