Levi was born in 1875, the son of James O'Brien and Ellen Marshall. Their family lived in Trent Hills, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada.[1]
William T. Bryan in the Wolseley history book stated : My mother and father (James C.) four half brothers and a half sister: Levi, Johnnie, Jim and Annie; two brother Fred and Lloyd and myself came west to Indian Head in the spring of 1891. Since there were no homesteads left, my father rented a farm north of Indian Head in the valley. My mother was not well when we left Ontario and she passed away two months after we arrived in Indian Head. I wasn't quite three years old at the time, but I vividly remember both her illness and death. In the spring of 1892, father managed to get a homestead four miles north of Summerberry NE 36-17-8-2. The move from Indian Head wasn't easy. We children stayed at a halfway house for a day and night with the furnishings while father and the older boys went back to Indian Head for the animals. This halfway house, west of Wolseley, was vacant and owned by Joe Conn. There was an old frame building 24x30 on our homestead which we lived in for two years before we were able to make any improvements.
Because we had no mother, I was elected to cook. I churned butter and made all the bread by the time I was ten years old. I also missed a lot of school because of so many household chores. My father donated land for the first Rose Lane school which was in the very centre of section 36. This school was a small shack. It was hauled away and I believe it is still on the Stuart Crawford farm. Father made a blackboard and all the desks for this school. I remember that the teachers's desk was quite rough. The present Rose Lane school was built in 1897.
When I was 10 years old my father remarried and I was a very happy boy because that meant that I could now go outside with the men.
Name Note:
Gender: Male
Age: 31y
Birth Year: 1850
Birthplace: Ontario
Marital Status: Married
Occupation: Farmer
Ethnicity: Irish
Religion: Can Meth
Head of Household Name: James Obryan
Born During Last Year:
Event Place: Mayo & Carlow, Hastings North, Ontario, Canada
District Number: 122
Sub-District: K
Division:
Page Number: 29
Household ID: 604590
Family Number: 123
Digital Folder Number: 4465911
Image Number: 00113
GS Film number: 1375875
Affiliate Film Number: C-13239
Levi Bryan
BIRTH 1875
DEATH 1949 (aged 73–74)
BURIAL
Wolseley Cemetery
Wolseley, Melville Census Division, Saskatchewan, Canada Add to Map
MEMORIAL ID 139861680
Sources
↑ 1.01.11881 Census: '"Canada Census, 1881," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVXG-LKF : 2 March 2021), Levi OBryan in household of James OBryan, Trent Hills, Northumberland, Ontario, Canada; from "1881 Canadian Census." Database with images. Ancestry. (www.ancestry.com : 2008); citing James Obryan, citing Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa, Ontario.
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