Bryan, Ann
Person
Dates
- Existence: 1832 - 1897
Biography
Issac and Ann Bryan (née Collett) came out to Canterbury on the Cressy in 1850. Francis and Sarah Collett, Ann's parents, travelled with them, and they were reunited with Sarah Isabella Collett, their eldest daughter, who was already here. In 1856 their sons Henry and William also came here from Australia. Isaac and Ann Bryan and their growing family settled first in Kaiapoi, then Oxford, then Reefton. Issac was a bushman, and was killed by a tree in 1886.
Found in 1 Collection or Record:
Our pilgrim pioneers: the story of Isaac Bryan and his wife Ann (nee Collett) by L. E. J. Bush
Collection
Identifier: CCL Archive 0590
Scope and Contents
Bound photocopied volume of Our pilgrim pioneers: the story of Isaac Bryan and his wife Ann (nee Collett), who arrived in New Zealand as foundation settlers in Canterbury by L. E. J. Bush. Includes hand-coloured Collett and Bryan coats of arms.
Dates:
1850, 1966