My great-grandfather Richard Thomas Bramhill was born in 1874 in Leeds, England where he grew up, married and raised his family. His parents were Thomas Bramhill and Mary (Bairstow) Bramhill who were married in 1862 in Rotherham, Yorkshire. Richard Thomas had three sisters all of who were born in Rotherham, Yorkshire. They were Emma Carr, Adah and Mary Ellen Hutchinson.
Emma
Carr and Mary Ellen were both married at the turn of the 20th
Century and moved to Pritchard, British Columbia to work on farms. Mary
Ellen Bramhill married John Hutchinson in 1886 in Rotherham and they emigrated
to Canada in 1887. Adah and Emma Bramhill married two brothers. Adah Bramhill
married Alfred Carr in 1890 in Rotherham (they remained in England). Emma
Bramhill married Alfred's brother Edmund Carr. Edmund and Emma Carr emigrated
to Canada around 1911.
Richard Thomas Bramhill and Elizabeth Gilberthorpe Family
The photo to the right is from about 1908 - from left to right are: Elizabeth (Gilberthorpe) Bramhill, Adah (in Elizabeth's lap), Richard Thomas, Isaac (Jack), Constance (in front of Isaac), Gertrude and Richard Henry.
Richard
Thomas Bramhill, married Elizabeth Gilberthorpe and they had six children...Gertrude,
Adah, Constance (Connie), Isaac (Jack-my namesake), Richard Henry (my grandfather),
and Edward. (Mark Peoples tells me that there was a seventh child called
Isabel but that is yet to be confirmed). My grandfather Richard Henry Bramhill
was born June 25, 1900 in Leeds, England. He married Alice Mason in 1922
in Leeds, England. Alice was born March 21, 1906 in Blackpool, England.
They had two children in England: Alan Richard Bramhill (my father) born
in 1923 and Mary born in 1924.
This is a photo from about 1904 - from left to right are:
Constance, Gertrude, Isaac (Jack) and Richard Henry.
This is another photo from around 1900 of Richard Thomas
Bramhill (my great-grandfather).
The photo on the left from 1921 is of Richard Henry Bramhill
(my grandfather).
Our "Nana" had two maiden names. She was born Alice Aspinall, but her first Dad died when she was very small and her mother remarried a fellow called Mason. Thus she was Alice (Aspinall) Mason when she met our grandfather Richard Henry Bramhill. Nana had a sad childhood, she lost her first dad when she was small, then after she was Alice Mason, her full-blood-brother drowned. Then before she was even a teenager her mother died. So before she married granddad, she was a total orphan being raised by a stepfather and a stepmother. Nana loved her stepfather very much. Her stepmother was very mean to her though. She worked as a seamstress and then when she was a teenager her family moved from Blackpool to Leeds and that’s where she met our grandfather Richard Henry Bramhill.
They
met soon after granddad returned from the First World War. He lied about
his age so he could enlist in the Royal Flying Corp. He served from 1916-1918.
In 1921 they were engaged. In 1922 they married. Our father, Alan Richard
Bramhill was born in June 1923 and our Auntie Mary Bramhill was born in
1924.
In 1926, our grandparents then emigrated to Canada leaving Liverpool on the SS Montcalm (which became a troop carrier the SS Wolfe during the Second World War) and arrived in Quebec City. There they hopped on a train for the long journey west to Pritchard, British Columbia. My grandfather Richard Henry Bramhill came to Canada for economic reasons and to help his Uncle Edmund Carr and his Aunt Emma Carr (nee Bramhill - Richard Thomas Bramhill’s sister) on the Carr farm in Pritchard, British Columbia. Nana cried all the way from Leeds to Liverpool and even when she arrived in Canada, because her stepfather Mr. Mason was dying. He died soon after our grandparents arrived in Pritchard.
This photo on the right, taken in 1926, is Alice (Aspinall/Mason) Bramhill my grandmother and wife of Richard Henry Bramhill.
You can imagine what it was like to leave a cultured, civilized city like Leeds, England, to go to Pritchard in 1926: bush, no paved roads, no electricity, no running water, outhouses, hillbillies, native Indians for neighbours dropping by and scaring (they weren’t bad guys they were being neighbourly) Nana at first, until she got used to them. Plus there were wolves and coyotes, bears, hillbillies, moonshine stills...weekend dance hoedowns...I guess it wasn’t all bad...it was just a big culture shock for our little refined grandmother who became a mother at 17! My grandfather had another son, Kenneth Albert Bramhill who was born in April 1, 1929 in BC.
My father Alan Richard Bramhill married Constance (Connie) Connor in 1945 and they had eight children: Terrance (deceased 1966), Alana, Alice Darlene, Brian Thomas, Robert Edward, Alan Jack (me), Bruce Wayne and Keith Gregory.
My Aunt Mary (deceased 1972) married Walter Taylor in 1953 and they had two children: Donna Taylor (of Vancouver, BC) and Gary Taylor (Penticton, BC).
My Uncle Kenneth Albert (deceased 1997) married Margaret
Jean Webster (deceased 1988) in 1951 and they had four children: Richard
Edward (of Fort Nelson, BC), Carol Anne (also of Fort Nelson), Kenneth
Douglas (again Fort Nelson) and Barbara Jean (Chilliwack, BC).
I
married Lucero Chavez of Cali Colombia in October 1997. Lucero works as
a federal public service civilian administrator for the RCMP. She knows
of two RCMP members that live and work in BC and are Bramhill’s.
I have discovered that I have two definite links to our branch of the Bramhill Family.
The first connection is with Mark Peoples of Montgomery, Alabama. It seems his maternal grandmother Constance Bramhill is the sister of my paternal grandfather Richard Henry Bramhill who both were from the Leeds, England branch of the family. I have already e-mailed both Will Bramhill of England and Mark Peoples of Montgomery, Alabama and I am awaiting a reply.
The second connection was with Pat King of Kamloops, British
Columbia. It appears that she is also related to my grandfather. It looks
like Pat’s great-grandmother, Mary Ellen Bramhill was my great-grand aunt.
Her brother Richard Thomas Bramhill (yes his full name was Richard Thomas
Bramhill) was my father’s father’s father. So, yes indeed it looks like
we are third cousins. My grandfather, Richard Henry Bramhill was Mary Ellen
Bramhill’s nephew. I have never seen the historical book of Pritchard "Pursuit
of Memories" but I sure would like to see it. At the moment, I am in the
process of putting together a photo scrapbook of photos of my branch of
the Bramhill family dating from Leeds, England to Pritchard and up to the
modern era.
Richard Thomas Bramhill
By Pat King
From a different viewpoint of the same family Pat King writes:
My first documentation of our Bramhill Family goes back to the marriage of Thomas Bramhill and Mary Bairstow in Rotherham, Yorkshire, on the 26th October 1862. The marriage certificate states that Thomas' age is 22 years at this time. It seems that both Thomas and Mary were born about 1840. Thomas, a CabinetMaker, was the son of John Bramhill. Thomas’ wife Mary, a Straw Bonnet Maker, was the daughter of Matthew and Ann Bairstow.
Thomas and Mary produced four children:
Mary Ellen was
my great grandmother. On the 14th June 1886 she married John
Thomas Hutchinson (JTH) in Rotherham. At the time of their marriage, JTH
was living in Rawmarsh. He was the eldest child of Thomas and Mary Hutchinson
and was born in Rawmarsh. It seems that the family originally came from
the Timberland area of Lincolnshire and, after living in Rawmarsh for a
few years, moved back to Timberland, where most of their other children
were born. John Thomas, it seems, returned to the area, probably to work
in the coalmines.
JTH was a coal miner, as was his father, Thomas. Family story explains that after JTH suffered an accident in the mine, his father suggested that they all pack up and leave for Canada. It should also be noted that Thomas and Mary had lost four of their seven children, possibly to typhoid, and felt that life might be better for them elsewhere.
So, less than a year after their marriage, John Thomas and Mary Ellen, along with his parents Thomas and Mary, and his siblings, Francis and Susannah Hutchinson, the family left Liverpool on 17 March 1887. They sailed on the SS Parisian and arrived in Halifax on 23 April 1887 - a 37-day voyage.
The family then traveled by rail across Canada to Brandon, Manitoba. Mary Ellen was pregnant at this time and within about two days of their arrival at their destination of Brandon, Mary Ellen gave birth to their first child, Mary Ellen ‘Nellie’, on 30 April 1887. JTH and Mary Ellen first moved to Little Souris south of Brandon before settling in a small farming community called Hayfield, which was not too far from Little Souris. I believe that most of their children were born in Hayfield, although it seems that some of the younger family members were born in Brandon, in the years before their move west to British Columbia.
I believe it was in the latter part of 1910 that John Thomas and Mary Ellen packed up their family and moved to Pritchard, BC, a small community east of Kamloops, British Columbia. It was here that their tenth child was born.
Family of John Thomas and Mary Ellen (Bramhill) Hutchinson
Mary
Ellen ‘Nellie’
Born 30 April 1887
Brandon, Man
Died 13 November 1953, Kamloops,
BC
Adah
Sushannah
Born 22 February 1889
Hayfield, Man
Died 25 February 1973,
Vancouver, BC
Edith
Born 19 Sept. 1891
Hayfield, Man
Died 15 Apr 1967,
Vernon, BC
Ruth
Born 30 June 1892
Hayfield, Man
Died 28 Jan. 1967,
Vancouver, BC
Jessie
Born 27 June 1894
Hayfield, Man
Died 13 Sept. 1993,
Clearbrook, BC
John
Thomas
Born 6 Nov. 1895
Hayfield, Man
Died 13 May 1986,
Vancouver, BC
Dorothy
Born 27 Mar 1900
Hayfield, Man
Died 16 June 1995,
Burnaby, BC
Hugh
Born 26 Feb. 1902
Brandon, Man.
Died 14 Sep. 1959,
Vancouver
Leonard
Born 22 Aug. 1906,
Brandon, Man
Died 5 Sep. 1987,
Kamloops, BC
Gertrude
Ethel
Born 18 Mar. 1911
Pritchard, BC
Died 24 Aug. 1996,
Burnaby, BC
John Thomas & Mary Ellen Hutchinson and Family – About 1902
Back Row Standing (L to R): Mary Ellen "Nellie" & Adah Sushannah
Middle Row: John Thomas Jr., John Thomas, Edith, Dorothy, Hugh, Mary
Ellen (Bramhill)
Front Row Sitting: Ruth and Jessie
John Thomas and Mary Ellen purchased land on the South Thompson River and in the spring of 1911, opened a general store within their home, selling groceries and dry goods. Unfortunately, John Thomas died at the early age of 48 years, about two years after their arrival, and Mary Ellen was left with the store to run. Nellie, who would have been about 25 years of age by this time, helped her mother, Mary Ellen, and together they ran the store for several years. In later years, Nellie and her husband, Bert Boyde, would take over the responsibilities of the store and post office. Sometime later Mary Ellen moved to Vancouver as several of her children were living there by that time. Although she was still living in Vancouver, Mary Ellen was on an extended visit with her daughter Nellie in Pritchard, when she passed away 20 May 1937. She is buried in Vancouver.
2. Adah Bramhill (second child of Thomas and Mary Bramhill)
Adah married in 1888, in Rotherham, to Fred Carr.
3. Emma Bramhill (third child of Thomas and Mary Bramhill)
Emma married in 1890 in Rotherham, Yorkshire, to Edmund Carr, brother
to her sister’s husband, Fred. Emma and Edmund immigrated to BC about 1912,
settled and farmed in the Pritchard area. It is most likely that they chose
this place to settle, as it was where her sister, Mary Ellen and her family
had moved to about two years previously. Emma died 31 Mar 1929 in Pritchard.
Edmund died on 21 December 1930.
4. Richard Thomas Bramhill (fourth child of Thomas and Mary Bramhill)
Richard is the great grandfather of Jack Bramhill of Burnaby. My grandmother, Adah Sushannah Hutchinson, was the second child of JTH and Mary Ellen. She came with her family from Manitoba and married my grandfather, Rowland Joshua Denney, on January 31, 1911. Rowley had known the Hutchinson family in Brandon before he purchased property at Pritchard. It is likely that the Hutchinsons chose Pritchard for their move as they had known Rowley previously and he was probably engaged to be married to their daughter Adah by that time. Rowley and Adah farmed in the area for a few years as well as raising turkeys.
My father,
Joshua Rowland Denney was born in Pritchard 13 August 1913. The family
of three then moved to Sooke, BC where Rowley worked on the fish traps.
They then moved to Victoria where their second son John Henry Tomlin Denney
was born in 1919. Soon after, the family moved back to Pritchard for about
five years and, during this time, was very involved in the affairs of the
community. They then moved to the Vancouver area where they raised their
two sons farmed and raised chickens and had an egg route.
Rowland Joshua, Adah Sushannah (Hutchinson) Denney with Joshua Rowland
taken 1913
They spent the
rest of their lives in Vancouver with my grandfather, Rowley, passing away
in 1958 and my grandmother, Adah, passing away in 1973. My father, Joshua
Rowland Denney, married Eileen M. Walls on the 29 June 1938 and they had
two children, a son, Raymond R. Denney and myself Patricia M Denney. My
father lived in Vancouver until he passed away in 1996 and my mother has
since moved to Kamloops.
Standing: Rowland Joshua Denney
(Left to Right): Joshua Rowland, John Henry, Adah Sushannah (Hutchinson)
Denney
Taken 1923
Bob & Pat King
Taken 1988
My husband, Robert V. King and I married in September 1961 and have
three children, Catherine, Douglas and Steven. Cathy has two children,
Cheryl and Trevor. Bob and I were both born and raised in Vancouver and
moved to Kamloops in 1979 when the company that Bob worked for as an accountant
moved their head office to the interior of BC.
Richard Thomas Bramhill
By Mark Peoples
Richard Thomas Bramhill was born in 1874 in Leeds, England. His parents were Thomas Bramhill and Mary (Bairstow) Bramhill who were married in 1862 in Rotherham, Yorkshire. Richard Thomas had three sisters all of who were born in Rotherham, Yorkshire. They were Emma Carr, Adah and Mary Ellen Hutchinson.
Richard Thomas Bramhill, married Elizabeth Gilberthorpe and they had six children...Gertrude, Ada, Constance (Connie), Isaac, Richard Henry, and Edward (Eddie).
Constance Bramhill's Wedding Photo
From left to right: Eddie Bramhill (about age 12), Elizabeth Bramhill,
Gertrude Bramhill (Wade),
Francis Edwin Barrett (my grandfather - the groom), Constance
Bramhill, Alfred Wade (Gertrude's husband), Ada Bramhill, Richard Thomas
Bramhill
Mark Peoples
Constance's Daughter
Audrey Constance Barrett (now Audrey Constance Peoples
- my mother)
Ada & Audrey
Gertrude, Audrey & Ada
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