I replied saying that I was indeed born in Gretna and that my grandpa was George Byers. This was Leslie's uncle and it transpired that he (Leslie) was the son of my grandpa's younger brother, Marius. So Leslie was my dad's first cousin and mine, once removed. He is 81 years old and lives in Springfield, just outside Gretna.
Leslie also went on to say that he had messaged a Neil Byers in Lockerbie, who he thought was the grandson of John Thomson Byers (1903-1967), the youngest of the 12 children born to James Byers and Mary Jane Thomson. He had received no reply from this Neil Byers (who I had not heard of before).
Anyway, I thought, on the off chance, to ask Leslie if he had a photo of my great grandfather (his grandfather), James Byers, who is the only one of my eight great grandparents I don't have a photograph of. Amazingly, he replied within half an hour, through Messenger, with a photo of James and here it is.
My great grandfather, James Byers
And upon saying to Leslie that I had a dearth of photos from the Byers side of my family, he also sent me the following -
My great grandmother, Mary Jane Thomson
My great grandmother, Mary Jane Thomson
Janet Glendinning Byers (1881-1962) (My grandpa's eldest sister and the oldest of the 12 children)
Her brother and my great uncle, Robert Byers (1887-1951)
My great uncle, Thomas Joseph Byers (1893-1968)
Another photo of my great uncle, Richard Byers (1896-1917) (Killed in action in the Great War)
My great aunt, Mary Isabella Byers (1897-1962)
My grandfather, George Byers (1899-1960)
My great uncle, Marius Anderson Bell Byers, and wife Hilda Mary Davis, at the time of their Silver Wedding in 1953
As a matter of curiousity, I asked cousin Leslie, why his father had been named "Marius". He said that my great grandfather had worked at some stage for a Marius Bell, at "Broats Farm". (There are a few Broats Farms, but the most likely one, and the closest to Scotland, is near Penrith, Cumbria). Leslie added that Marius' middle name "Anderson" was after the Doctor who delivered him. His other middle name "Bell" is not from the Marius Bell mentioned above, but is the maiden name of his paternal grandmother.
My great uncle, John Thomson Byers (1903-1967) and his wife, Mary Helen McWhir, on their wedding day in 1928
And finally, this is a photograph of my first cousin, once removed, William James Johnston Byers. He fought in the Second World War, was captured by the Japanese and became a Prisoner of War. He worked and died on the building of the Burma Railway. (This was a 258 mile railway line between Thailand and Burma, built by the Empire of Japan in 1943 and more than 12,000 Allied prisoners died in the making of it).
William J.J. Byers (1912-1943)
Quite a treasure trove of family photographs and all as a result of my father's cousin randomly getting in touch.
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