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A single Irish source?
One of the children of Henry Brush and Edwina Eliza Tayor was John Eastwood Ramsey Brush born 1866. Copied from https://www.jbhall.clahs.ie/the_returned_army_page_a.htm : BRUSH, Major, J E R , 3 Inniskilling Fusiliers. From Brohatna, Dundalk. (Tempest’s Annual 1916). (John Eastwood Ramsay Brush) 1901 Census: at house 1 in Broughattin, Ballymascanlon, Co Louth, Edwina Brush, age 64, born City of Dublin. Occupation Land’s Owner. Church of Ireland. Maud Brush, daughter age 29, born Co Louth. 1911 Census, at house 1 in Broughattin, Ballymascanlon, Co Louth, John Brush age 44, born Dublin City. Occupation, Justice of the Peace (indecipherable), Major Special Reserve of officers. Edwina Brush, sister, age 40, sister, born Co. Louth. Invalided. Major J E R Brush Inniskillings, from Salonika, suffering from malaria, is of an Ulster family and is well known in Derry. (Irish Independent, 24 November 1916) According to “ThePeerage.Com” accessed on 10 July 2012, quoting Burke’s Irish Family Records (1976), Brohatna House was bought by Henry Brush (1824 -1900), father of John. Major John Brush married Gwyneth Mary Prinsep in 1911. He fought in the First World War and was invalided. He died in February 1922. His son Auriol Henry Brush , apart for service in World War 2, lived in Ravensdale until 1958, when he moved to London.
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John in 1599?
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Other early Irish entries
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