death lookup PLEASE
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Re: death lookup PLEASE
| LadyFlame15 (View posts) | Posted: 20 Mar 2008 9:31PM GMT |
Classification: Query
Surnames: Warwick (Wardick) O'Brien (O'Bryan) Arnold Angerstein
Hello,
In Genealogical Study done by William N Arnold in 1979, there was a section written about the Warwick (Wardick) -- O'Bryan (O'Brien) lines (Catherine Winifred O'Brien (O'Bryan) was my great great grandmother)
The below info is from that study:
It states that Michael James Warwick (Wardick) died Dec 20 1890 and was buried in Brady, Texas where his grandson lived, John B. O'Brien (O'Bryan)
John's mother was Mary Ann Warwick (Wardick) who married James William O'Brien (O'Bryan)
Mary Ann died in Goliad, Texas on July 28 1906 and was buried in Brady, Texas where her son lived.
It also says that Mary Ann's husband, James William, died and was buried in Galveston, Texas about 3 months prior to the birth of their son, John B.
The reason I have listed dual surnames is that according to the study, there is considerable confusion with respect to the spelling. William Arnold's mother (Mary Elizabeth Arnold nee Angerstein) and grandmother, on every occasion stated that the surnames were Warwick and O'Bryan. Yet when he researched early records of Goliad county and US Census records, they reflected spellings of Wardick and O'Brien
Hope this helps
Edie
In Genealogical Study done by William N Arnold in 1979, there was a section written about the Warwick (Wardick) -- O'Bryan (O'Brien) lines (Catherine Winifred O'Brien (O'Bryan) was my great great grandmother)
The below info is from that study:
It states that Michael James Warwick (Wardick) died Dec 20 1890 and was buried in Brady, Texas where his grandson lived, John B. O'Brien (O'Bryan)
John's mother was Mary Ann Warwick (Wardick) who married James William O'Brien (O'Bryan)
Mary Ann died in Goliad, Texas on July 28 1906 and was buried in Brady, Texas where her son lived.
It also says that Mary Ann's husband, James William, died and was buried in Galveston, Texas about 3 months prior to the birth of their son, John B.
The reason I have listed dual surnames is that according to the study, there is considerable confusion with respect to the spelling. William Arnold's mother (Mary Elizabeth Arnold nee Angerstein) and grandmother, on every occasion stated that the surnames were Warwick and O'Bryan. Yet when he researched early records of Goliad county and US Census records, they reflected spellings of Wardick and O'Brien
Hope this helps
Edie