Peter Brady

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Peter Brady

Birth
Death
15 Nov 1902 (aged 89)
Howick, Auckland Council, Auckland, New Zealand
Burial
Panmure, Auckland Council, Auckland, New Zealand Add to Map
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Peter Brady - Service Number 881 - Place of Enlistment, Verney,
Occupation before enlistment,- Labourer,
58th Rutlandshire Regiment of Foot, - Date of Enlistment, 13 October 1836
Date of Discharge - 30 Sept 1849, Auckland New Zealand, - Discharged with Gratuity:-
Regiment departed London 14 May 1844, -Ship-Pestonjee Bomanjee, -
Arrived Sydney 28/30 September 1844.
Departed Sydney ,- Ship - British Sovereign, 20 September 1845
Arrived Bay of Islands - 9 October 1845, During the 1st Maori War of 1845 - 1847
Regiment also known as 'The Black Cuffs'
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Peter Brady:- NZ Military Roll of Honour 1840 - 1903
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"Yet another of our old veterans has passed away at the age of ninety years, come December, viz., Mr Peter Brady, of Howick, late of the 58th Regiment. The remains of the old soldier were laid in the grave in the Panmure cemetery yesterday beside his wife, the Rev. Father Hara officiating, a large cortege from Howick following- Captain Hattaway, who was present at the funeral, related that he had known Mr, Brady since 1842, that he had fought in the first war of New Zealand, through every engagement, Okaihau, Ohaeawai, Ruapekapeka, and all the fighting of Heke's war; that he and others who remained in this colony had come thirty and forty miles from the bush country to bid farewell to the old corps, paraded at Albert barracks, where many of them kissed the colours under which they had fought and bled, and many other very interesting incidents. Mr Brady was servant to Sir George Grey in the early days, and accompanied Sir George all through the North Island on that memorable journey when the first Europeans were allowed to visit the terraces in the Rotomahana Lake country, and the names of the party were etched in the centre of the terrace. Mr Brady had numerous children and grand children, and it was pleasant to see the devoted attention they showed him in his declining years.—(Howick correspondent.).".
Newspaper - Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII; Issue 274; Page 4, 18 Nov 1902.
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-NZ BDM Registration - Death - 1902/6313- Brady, Peter, 89 years
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Findagrave reference from the Obituary - Captain Robert Hattaway #179950073
Peter Brady - Service Number 881 - Place of Enlistment, Verney,
Occupation before enlistment,- Labourer,
58th Rutlandshire Regiment of Foot, - Date of Enlistment, 13 October 1836
Date of Discharge - 30 Sept 1849, Auckland New Zealand, - Discharged with Gratuity:-
Regiment departed London 14 May 1844, -Ship-Pestonjee Bomanjee, -
Arrived Sydney 28/30 September 1844.
Departed Sydney ,- Ship - British Sovereign, 20 September 1845
Arrived Bay of Islands - 9 October 1845, During the 1st Maori War of 1845 - 1847
Regiment also known as 'The Black Cuffs'
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Peter Brady:- NZ Military Roll of Honour 1840 - 1903
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"Yet another of our old veterans has passed away at the age of ninety years, come December, viz., Mr Peter Brady, of Howick, late of the 58th Regiment. The remains of the old soldier were laid in the grave in the Panmure cemetery yesterday beside his wife, the Rev. Father Hara officiating, a large cortege from Howick following- Captain Hattaway, who was present at the funeral, related that he had known Mr, Brady since 1842, that he had fought in the first war of New Zealand, through every engagement, Okaihau, Ohaeawai, Ruapekapeka, and all the fighting of Heke's war; that he and others who remained in this colony had come thirty and forty miles from the bush country to bid farewell to the old corps, paraded at Albert barracks, where many of them kissed the colours under which they had fought and bled, and many other very interesting incidents. Mr Brady was servant to Sir George Grey in the early days, and accompanied Sir George all through the North Island on that memorable journey when the first Europeans were allowed to visit the terraces in the Rotomahana Lake country, and the names of the party were etched in the centre of the terrace. Mr Brady had numerous children and grand children, and it was pleasant to see the devoted attention they showed him in his declining years.—(Howick correspondent.).".
Newspaper - Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII; Issue 274; Page 4, 18 Nov 1902.
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-NZ BDM Registration - Death - 1902/6313- Brady, Peter, 89 years
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Findagrave reference from the Obituary - Captain Robert Hattaway #179950073


  • Maintained by: Lyn Tyler
  • Originally Created by: Terry@nz
  • Added: Jun 16, 2018
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/190645570/peter-brady: accessed ), memorial page for Peter Brady (Dec 1812–15 Nov 1902), Find a Grave Memorial ID 190645570, citing St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church Cemetery, Panmure, Auckland Council, Auckland, New Zealand; Maintained by Lyn Tyler (contributor 48103812).