Mary Ann Mitchenson Bryant

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Mary Ann Mitchenson Bryant (Pollard)

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Birthplace: England, United Kingdom
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Place of Burial: Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand
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Wife of James Bryant
Mother of John William Bryant; Joe Corbett Bryant; James Pollard Bryant; Thomas Pascoe Bryant; Robert Mitchinson Bryant and 7 others

Managed by: Susanne Margaret Melton
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About Mary Ann Mitchenson Bryant

Mary married James when she was 24 and he was 27. Two months later they left England on the "Duke of Roxburgh". They had 10 (known) children in New Zealand from May 1840 - 3 months after arriving - to 1861, by which time Mary was 46 and James was 49. She died 16 years later, and 25 years before James. From the Cyclopedia of NZ 1893: Settler, Ohariu Valley. One of the oldest settlers of the band of pioneers who arrived in Port Nicholson in 1840, Mr. Bryant still survives hale and hearty, notwithstanding his great age. Born in Sharphan, Devonshire, England, in 1812, he became foreman gardener of Sir William Molesworth's estate at Pencarrow, Cornwall. Coming to New Zealand per ship “Duke of Roxburgh,” on which he acted as doctor's mate, he was for about two years employed as superintendent of Mr. Francis Molesworth's estate at the Hutt. For twenty years Mr. Bryant resided in the Hutt Valley, during which he laid out the gardens on Mr. Molesworth's property—now owned by Mr. Riddiford. He was eleven years in Mr. Ludlam's service, and laid out and planted his gardens—better known as “McNab's.” Afterwards he leased a large garden and orchard, but as he could not obtain the freehold. Mr. Bryant removed to Johnsonville, where he had an hotel for three years. In 1862 he settled in the Ohariu Valley, purchasing fifty-three acres of land, which he still holds. Shortly before embarking for New Zealand in 1839, Mr. Bryant was married to Miss Pollard, a native of Cornwall, who died in 1862, leaving six sons and four daughters—all married—of whom four sons and four daughters still survive. Mr. Bryant has forty-six grandchildren and four great grandchildren.

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Mary Ann Mitchenson Bryant's Timeline

1815
January 13, 1815
England, United Kingdom
1840
May 30, 1840
Petone, Wellington, New Zealand
1841
1841
1843
January 10, 1843
Hutt River
1845
August 3, 1845
Lower Hutt, New Zealand
1848
October 8, 1848
1849
November 13, 1849
Hutt Rd, Wellington, New Zealand
1852
March 17, 1852
Lower Hutt
1854
1854
1858
1858
Lower Hutt, New Zealand