Henry BRADY
1887 - 1972 (85 years) Has more than 100 ancestors and more than 100 descendants in this family tree.-
Name Henry BRADY [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] Relationship with Rodney VOJVODICH Birth Record 1887 Western Australia, Australia #103 Birth 19 Jan 1887 Perth, Western Australia, Australia Gender Male Certificate of Military 1915 Have Service Record Military Service Between 24 Aug 1915 and 21 Jun 1919 [7, 8] World War 1 - #4328 - 11th Battalion AIF, 13th Reinforcement Newspaper Article 21 Aug 1919 [9] Newspaper Article 28 Aug 1919 [10] Newspaper Article 11 Sep 1919 [11] AKA Harry Residence Between 1920 and 1922 Gunyidi, Western Australia, Australia Death 15 Sep 1972 Bunbury, Western Australia, Australia Burial 18 Sep 1972 Cemetery, Bunbury, Western Australia, Australia [12, 13] - LAWN-A-75
Henry Brady (1883-1972) - Find a Grave Memorial BRADY-Henry1887-DE001
Plot: LAWN-A-75Siblings 4 siblings Siblings 3 brothers and 1 sister Half-siblings 1 half brother and 4 half sisters (family of William CARDWELL and Mary Frances DEE) Patriarch & Matriarch Jeremiah BRADDY, b. 1691, Colchester, Essex, England d. 1750, Colchester, Essex, England (Age 59 years) (3 x Great Grandfather)
Mary GIBSON, b. 3 Jun 1735, Tetbury, Gloucestershire, England d. DECEASED (4 x Great Grandmother)Person ID I1606 MyBradyTree | BRADY, Descendant of Convict John BRADY , TEB, P2, DJ, AMM, JNR, FJC, Descendant of Jeremiah BRADDY, KMS Last Modified 13 Oct 2024
Father Frederick BRADY, b. 1833, St Pancras, Middlesex, England d. 19 Dec 1886, Perth, Western Australia, Australia (Age 53 years) Mother Mary Frances DEE, b. 6 Dec 1857, Perth, Western Australia, Australia d. 23 Aug 1921, Irwin, Western Australia, Australia (Age 63 years)
Other Partners: William CARDWELL m. 20 May 1888Marriage 29 Sep 1876 Dongara, Western Australia, Australia - School Room
BRADY-John1833-MC001 Certificate of Marriage Have Reference Number #4153 Family ID F214 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Elizabeth Annie BAIGENT, b. 29 Mar 1893, Guildford, Surrey, England d. 14 Jun 1964, Carnamah, Western Australia, Australia (Age 71 years) Marriage 12 Apr 1919 Guildford, Surrey, England [14] Reference Number #V2aP273 Children + 1. Georgina May BRADY, b. 7 Mar 1920, Maylands, Western Australia, Australia d. 26 Dec 2012, Bentley, Western Australia, Australia (Age 92 years) â–» Herbert Alfred Stawell MILLER m. 24 Dec 1938+ 2. Naomi Pearl BRADY, b. 28 Apr 1922, Moora, Western Australia, Australia d. 12 Aug 2000, Subiaco, Western Australia, Australia (Age 78 years) â–» Spencer James Horace FORWARD m. 17 Dec 1941+ 3. Donald Henry Charles BRADY, b. 26 Feb 1926, Subiaco, Western Australia, Australia d. 17 Apr 1995, Victoria Park, Western Australia, Australia (Age 69 years) â–» Sydney June MCDONALD m. 1949+ 4. Dorothy Irene BRADY, b. 11 May 1928, Perth, Western Australia, Australia d. 1 May 1974, York, Western Australia, Australia (Age 45 years) â–» Robert JACKSON m. 1948+ 5. Bernice Justine BRADY, b. 18 Nov 1931, Perth, Western Australia, Australia d. 3 Sep 2019 (Age 87 years) â–» Christopher Frederick BAXTER m. 1952Family ID F940 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 13 Oct 2024
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Notes - Harry was a member of the 11th batallion in WW1. His Regimental No was 4328. He served in France and was repatriated to England after being wounded. Henry and his wife, Annie Elizabeth Baigent, left on the Konigen Louise in June 1919 and arrived in Fremantle in August 1919. The Konigen Looise was an ex German liner of 10,566 tonnes taken over by the British as a transport ship for returning troops to Australia. It was sold to the Orient Co in 1920 and renamed the Omar
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Brady Harry : SERN 4328 : POB Perth WA : POE Geraldton WA : NOK W Brady Annie Elizabeth
Harry was one of the original Diggers in Gallipoli. Fred Brady was also there however to my knowledge he was sent home because they were brothers. Harry also spent several years in France during WW1. He met his wife after being wounded, she was a nursing sister during the war. He must have impressed her, she married him, came to WA, and never saw her family in England again.
Roberta Larsen (nee Jackson) - 2004
The Geraldton Guardian newspaper excerpts
1918 Aug. 26th Dongara News - The friends of Pvt. Harry Brady, stretcher bearer, will regret to hear that he is in hospital in England, undergoing treatment for an old injury, the result of a kick from a horse some years ago at Strawberry.
1919 Aug. 21st Dongara News (Aug 18) On Wednesday evening last our Irwin friends welcomed home Privates Jack Hendy and Harry Brady and his English bride, with a pleasant little social and dance. Mr. Irwin Burges kindly took the chair. The programme was provided by a Dongara party Mr. & Mrs. Calvert who are a great acquisition to the district, and who played the dance music with violin and piano.
1919 Aug. 28th Dongara News (Aug 26) Private Harry Brady and his English bride …ect , ect .. (another welcome home party Monday evening at the Dongara Hotel.)
1919 Sept.11th Dongara News (Sept 10) An extra special social and dance to all returned soldiers, wives and mothers by the Red Cross Society. ( By Invitation ) Harry Brady mentioned.
Farm Labourer in Irwin in 1915 [94]
After successfully applying, enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force in Geraldton on 18 August 1915 [30: item 3110640]
On enlistment he was 5 feet 8 inches tall, weighing 150 lbs., with dark brown eyes, black hair and a medium complexion [30]
Gave his mother Mrs Mary CALDWELL as his next of kin, her address being "C/- Post Office Irwin, Midland Line, W.A." [30]
After military training at Blackboy Hill he was on 14 January 1916 appointed to the 13th Reinforcements of the 11th Battalion [30]
Embarked from Fremantle, Western Australia on the H.M.A.T. Borda on 17 January 1916 and disembarked in England [30]
After further training in England proceeded to France for active service on 5 September 1916 [30]
Private 4328 in the Australian Imperial Force's 11th Battalion in France during the First World War [30]
From 28 September 1916 to 6 November 1916 he was attached to the 1st Pioneer Battalion for mining duties in the field [30]
Hospitalised in France on 1 June 1918 due to illness and on 12 July 1918 was invalided to England [30]
After four months in England returned to France on 21 November 1918; rejoined the 11th Battalion on 7 December 1918 [30]
Married "Dorothy" Annie Elizabeth BAIGENT on 12 April 1919 at the Parish Church in Stoke-next-Guildford, Surrey, England [30]
Returned to Western Australia with his wife on the Konigen Louise, arriving in Fremantle on 2 August 1919 [30]
Discharged from the Australian Imperial Force on 25 Sept 1919; Awarded the British War Medal and the Victory Medal [30]
Came second in the Maiden Handicap race at the Arrino Railway Picnic Day on Saturday 29 November 1919 in Arrino [9: 5-Dec-1919]
Fettler in Gunyidi 1921-1925 [19]
Clearing Contractor in Three Springs in 1925 [50]
Then resided in Mingenew prior to shifting to Winchester in 1928 [19] [25]
Employed by the Midland Railway Company as a Fettler and Length Runner in Winchester from 1928 to 1933 [6] [25]
Resided with his wife and children in a house on the west side of Choral Street in Winchester [P217]
Played the accordion at some of the functions held in Winchester [4: 2-Nov-1929]
One of the providers of music at the Cricket Dance held at Winchester on Saturday 25 August 1928 [4: 1-Sep-1929]
Returned to Winchester in mid 1928 after recovering from being struck in the back with a pick [4: 20-Oct-1928]
Attended the Euchre Party and Dance held in Winchester on Saturday 10 August 1929 [4: 17-Aug-1929]
Attended and supplied music at the Euchre Party and Dance in Winchester on Saturday 14 September 1929 [4: 21-Sep-1929]
Attended and won the most games at the Euchre Party & Dance held in the Winchester School Hall on 25 July 1931 [4: 1-Aug-1931]
In late 1933 or early 1934 shifted with his family from Winchester to Carnamah [25]
Labourer in Carnamah 1934-1941 [6]
Length Runner employed by the Midland Railway Company in Carnamah in 1935 and 1936 [5: 3-Jan-1936] [88]
On 16 November 1935 received serious internal injuries when his Railway Motor collided with a truck at the Coorow railway yards [88]
He was transported to Carnamah and was admitted to the Carnamah Private Hospital at about 12:30 p.m. [88]
At 7 p.m. he was operated on by Dr Cecil P. ROSENTHAL and was reported afterwards to be "progressing favourably" [88]
Discovered three wooden sleepers laid across the railway line three miles south of Winchester on Monday 30 December 1935 [5]
He found and removed the sleepers at 11:15 a.m. - about an hour before a mixed train would have run into them [4] [5]
He then proceeded to Carnamah and reported outrageous incident by some irresponsible person [4: 11-Jan-1936] [5: 3-Jan-1936]
Won the Throwing at Wicket at the R.S.L. Easter Athletic Sports Meeting in Carnamah on Monday 29 March 1937 [5: 2-Apr-1937]
In 1943 was an employee in Carnamah of P.M.G. (Post Master General) [0: image 04192]
Member of the Carnamah Sub-Branch of the Returned Soldiers League in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s [52]
Had an account with Carnamah blacksmith, wheelwright and general repairers Henry Parkin & Son in 1943 and 1946 [53]
Financial Member of the Carnamah District Agricultural Society in 1946 [13]
Left the Carnamah district shortly after the death of his wife and resided at various localities, eventually settling in Bunbury WA [P71]
Reference Darryl Brady. "Henry BRADY". Brady Family Tree in Western Australia. https://www.bradyfamilytree.org/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I1606&tree=BRADY2008 (accessed October 15, 2024).
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