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Samuel Bryan, Sr. is son of John Bryan (1) and Sarah Bryan. According to the 1830 census, Samuel Bryan, Sr. was born between 1750 and 1760. In a 1772 tax list, Samuel Bryan is listed with his father in a Rowan County, North Carolina tax list. During that time period, a white male would have to be at least sixteen years of age to be taxable, therefore, Samuel must have born prior to 1756. From these two sources, it is estimated that Samuel Bryan was born in the middle 1750s.
In 1787, Samuel Bryan purchased 100 acres of land from John Adams in Rowan County, North Carolina. This land was situated on Bear Creek and had the following neighbors: John Bryan, Mary Luckey, Thomas Penry and Benjamin Gaither. Without any doubt this Samuel Bryan was the son of John and Sarah Bryan. In 1796, Samuel Bryan sold this land to Jacob Trout. Samuel probably moved to Davidson County, Tennessee shortly after he sold his land in Rowan County, North Carolina and was definitely living in Davidson County, Tennessee by 1801 when he sold the land that he inherited from his father, John.
An 1801 Rowan County, North Carolina deed is the earliest known reference to a Samuel Bryan living in Davidson County, Tennessee. This deed states that Samuel Bryan of Davidson County, state of Tennessee sold 200 acres of land on Bear Creek in Rowan County, North Carolina to John Little of Rowan County, North Carolina. Samuel received 200 pounds for this tract of land. This deed conveyed a parcel of land left to him the said Samuel Bryan by the will of John Bryan, Decd, lying and being in Rowan County and state of North Carolina lying on Bear Creek being part of a tract of land granted to the said John Brian (sic) by the state of North Carolina bearing the date at Kingston the twenty fifth day of October Anno Domini seventeen hundred and eighty six, No. 1225 as by record will more fully appear. This land was bounded by Benjamin Gaithers line. This deed was witnessed by another neighbor, Jacob Trout.
In 1805, Samuel Bryant, Nathan Bryant, James Bryant, Samuel Briant and Asa Briant appear in the Davidson County, Tennessee Tax List. On September 9, 1808, Samuel Bryan (2) paid $500 to John Burnham for 50 acres of land in Davidson County, Tennessee. This land was situated on Traces Creek, waters of the Big Harpeth River and was bounded by land owned by Zachariah Allen, Newton Edney and Thomas Allen. In 1832, this land was enhirited by his son, Samuel Bryan (3), who, in 1838, received $650 from Martin Forehand. In 1812, Samuel Bryan, William Bryan and Henry Bryan were listed under Captain Henrys Company in the Davidson County, Tennessee Tax List. It is certain that this is the same Samuel Bryan as Newton Edney, Thomas Allen and Zachariah Allen were shown owning land next to the parcel that Samuel bought in 1808. In the 1812 Tax List, their names were listed near Samuel Bryan. In a 1818 deed where Samuel Bryan sold land to William Campbell and in a 1824 deed where Samuel Bryan gave land to his daughter Jane (Bryan) Pinkerton, four 1815 land grants of Samuel Bryan are mentioned. All four grants are dated June 26, 1815 situated near Poplar Creek and Beech Creeks, both of the South Harpeth were: Number 7230 for 10 acres; Number 7248 for 30 acres; Number 7249 for 14.25 acres; 7251 for 27.25 acres.
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On February 25, 1818, Samuel Bryant purchased eighty acres in Davidson County, Tennessee from William Campbell for $100.00. This land was situated on the ridge between Big Harpeth and South Harpeth and bounded by John Davis corner. On March 7, 1818, Samuel Bryant sold thirty acres of land in Davidson County, Tennessee to William Campbell for $35.00. This land was situated on the ridge between Beech Creek and Poplar Creek, waters of the South Harpeth River and was situated along Robert Campbells now William Campbells west boundary line and three poles north of the road leading from Franklin to Newsoms Mill. This land was originally granted to Samuel Bryan on June 26, 1815 in Land Grant Number 7248. On April 7, 1819, Samuel Bryant puchased one and one-half acres of land in Davidson County, Tennessee from John Davis for $7.50. This land was situated on the south west side of Big Harpeth River and bounded Dillahantys line and Richardsons line.
On April 2, 1824, Samuel Bryan conveyed three tracts of land containing fifty-two acres in Davidson County, Tennessee for and in consideration of the natural love and affection to his son-in-law the said David Pinkerton and his daughter Jane Pinkerton. Twenty seven and three fourths acres of land was situated on Poplar Creek of South Harpeth and was granted to Samuel Bryan on June 26, 1815 in Land Grant Number 7251. The second tract of land was fourteen and one fourth acres that was granted to Samuel Bryan on June 26, 1813 in Land Grant Number 7249. The third tract of land was ten acres granted to Samuel Bryan in Land Grant Number 7230. Witnesses were Samuel Bryan, Jr. and Joseph Pinkerton. Jane (Bryan) Pinkerton was not mentioned in the will of Samuel Bryan in 1832.
According to Samuel Bryans will, Samuel Bryan married a woman named Margaret. The 1830 census indicates that Samuels wife (assumed to be Margaret) was born between 1750 and 1760. There is some evidence that Samuel Bryan may have married Margaret Steel around August 11, 1784 in Orange County, North Carolina. The western boundary of this county is around fifty miles from where Samuel Bryan was known have lived in Rowan County, North Carolina but this would be quite some distance for that time period and therefore this was probably another Samuel Bryan who married a woman named Margaret. However, the date of marriage (1784) is consistent with the birthdates of Samuels children who were born primarily born in the 1790s. Additionally, the bondsmen were John Morrow and Samuel Benton. One of Samuels sons was named Henry Morrow Bryan indicating some kind of tie between the Bryan and Morrow families (blood or respect for a friend). There was also a daughter, Margaret Bryan, mentioned in the will of William Morrow in 1807 in Orange County, North Carolina. This would suggest that Samuel Bryan could have married Margaret Morrow, daughter of William Morrow. Another possibility is that Margaret Morrow first married a Mr. Steel and later married Samuel Bryan using her former husbands name. Further investigation of the Morrow and Steel families of Orange County, North Carolina might provide information on the heritage of Samuels wife, Margaret.
In 1830, Samuel Bryant, Senior (born 1750 to 1760) was living in Davidson County, Tennessee. According to the 1832 will of Samuel Bryan, Samuel and Margaret Bryan had at least seven children: - James Bryan, - Samuel Bryan, - John Bryan, - Elizabeth Bryan, - Maggie Ann Bryan, - Rebecca Bryan, - daughter who died leaving a daughter, Sallie Webb. It has been concluded that Samuel and Margaret Bryan had a fourth daughter because Samuels will mentions a granddaughter, Sallie Webb. It is also believed that this daughter married John Webb because in the Inventory and Sale of the estate of Samuel Bryan, Sr., John Webb has several large loans which were listed as notes and accounts of no value. This implies that John Webb and his wife died prior to 1832. Also, Samuel Bryans will implies other sons. This will bequeaths property to my three youngest sons, however, the will only mentions three sons.
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In the 1909 statement made by W. C. Bryan (born 1824), W. C. indicated that his grandfather (Samuel Bryan) had five sons: Henry, William, James, Samuel and John; and four daughters: Becky, Betsey, Sarah and Mary. He continues by stating that one daughter married Joe Pinkerton, another Sam Pinkerton, another married Webb, and another Joseph P. Wyles and lives in Missouri. It is highly plausable that W. C. Bryan would have an accurate knowledge of his uncles and aunts. Additionally, his account of the Samuel Bryan family is supported by numerous primary sources, such as deeds, tax lists and probate records.
Perhaps the strongest primary documentation substantiating the account of W. C. Bryan is the 1841 Inventory of the estate of Margaret Bryan. It lists a note to James Bryan which could be a note owed from one of Samuels sons to Samuels widow, Margaret Bryan. Another major fact of this inventory is the fact that William P. Bryan was administrator of Margarets estate. A son would be common choice for administration of their mothers estate. Therefore, this inventory implies a relationship to one son mentioned in the will of Samuel Bryan and one son that was not mentioned in the will.
The estate of Henry M. Bryan also suggests a relationship between Henry M. Bryan with Samuel and James Bryan. An inventory of Henrys estate includes: a receipt of W. D. Williams, debt, sheriff of Maury County, for a note on Samuel and James Bryan for two hundred and fifteen dollars . . . . of January 1844 with a credit (?) of thirty dollars on the 2nd July 184? and a credit (?) of thirty dollars on the 22 of Oct. 1848 and a credit (?) of forty one dollars & 60 cents on the 27th of December 1848. This note might have been an older brother lending two younger brothers money to purchase land when they moved to Maury County, Tennessee. As with the estate of Margaret Bryan, this note suggests a relationship between two sons mentioned in Samuels will and another son that was not listed in his fathers will.
According to the 1832 will of Samuel Bryan, the 1909 statement by W. C. Bryan and the 1824 deed of Samuel Bryan to David Pinkerton, Samuel and Margaret Bryan were the parents of at least eleven children:
William Park Bryan (2.1), b. 1790 to 1794
Henry Morrow Bryan (2.2)
James
Thomas Bryan (2.3), b. December 1, 1799
Samuel Bryan (3), b. 1800
John M.
Bryan (2.5), b. 1805, Tennessee
Elizabeth Bryan, b. 1790, North Carolina
Margaret
Ann Bryan (2.7), b. 1790s
Rebecca Bryan (2.8), b. 1807, Tennessee
Jane Jennie
Bryan (2.9), b. October 22, 1780
Sarah Bryan
Mary Bryan
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Samuel Bryan, Sr. signed his will on January 13, 1832 and this will was recorded on April 12, 1832. This implies that Samuel Bryan, Sr. died in the early part of 1832. Samuel Bryan and James Bryan were listed as the administrators of the Samuels estate. In 1840, it appears that Margaret Bryan was living with her daughter, Rebecca (Bryan) Wiles, in Davidson County, Tennessee. Listed in the household of Joel P. Wiles is one female (born 1750 to 1760). This birthdate matches the birthdate of Rebeccas mother who was over 80 years of age when the census was taken. The inventory of the estate of Margaret Bryan indicates that Margaret Bryan died sometime prior to October 5, 1841 when the Letters of Administration were granted to William P. Bryan for the estate of Margaret Bryan, deceased. This entry further states: William P. Bryan in court have gave bond in the sum of fourteen hundred dollars with James Bryan his security, qualified according to law." According to the 1909 statement of W. C. Bryan, Samuel and Margaret Bryan were buried at the old home place close to Edneys meeting house, known as the Tank neighborhook.
It is known that Samuel Bryan (3) and his brother, James Bryan (2.3), both originated from Davidson County, Tennessee and later lived in Maury County, Tennessee. Samuel Bryans (3) marriage was documented in Davidson County, Tennessee in 1824. On September 19, 1839, deeds were recorded of land being sold by both Samuel Bryan (3) and James Bryan (2.3) to Martin Forehand in Davidson County, Tennessee. On April 20, 1838, Samuel Bryan (3) sold fifty acres of land to Martin Forehand for $650.00. This land was situated in District Fourteen and was bounded by land owned by Zachariah Allen and Newton Edney. This was the same fifty acres that Samuel Bryan (2) purchased from John Burnham in 1808. The will of Samuel Bryan (2) states that he gave to his son Samuel Bryan fifty acres of land that I bought from John Burnham. It is believed that Samuel Bryan (3) left for Maury County, Tennessee shortly after he sold this land to Martin Forehand. On July 14, 1838, James Bryant sold ninety-two acres of land to Martin Forehand for $350.00. This land was situated on waters of Trace Creek, South Harpeth bounded by land owned by Thomas Malloy, the corner of fifty acre tract of land grant to Samuel Bryan, Sr., twenty five acre tract of land granted to John Davis, James Greenes corner. This ninety-two acres was part of a tract of land issued by the State of North Carolina to Thomas Malloy for six hundred and forty acres one issued by the State of Tennessee to Samuel Bryan, Sr. for fifty acres and one to John Davis for twenty five acres.
It is known that Samuel and Margaret Bryan had a daughter that married Joe Pinkerton (stated in the 1909 statement by Washington C. Bryan). It appears that her name was Elizabeth from a marriage license issued to Elizabeth Bryan and Joseph Pinkerton in Davidson County, Tennessee on June 5, 1821. This is probably the daughter listed as Betsey in the 1909 statement by Washington C. Bryan. There are several legal transactions of men named Joseph Pinkerton in Davidson County, Tennessee from 1820 to 1849. Three of these Davidson County, Tennessee documents are deeds: 1) Joseph Pinkerton to Samuel M. Pinkerton, 228 acres, April 22, 1820; 2) Joseph Pinkerton to Samuel Pinkerton, 100 acres, July 8, 1844; 3) Joseph Pinkerton to Samuel Pinkerton, 160 acres, January 1, 1849. According a Pinkerton Family Bible, there is a Joseph Pinkerton that died on June 21, 1822. Because it is known that the David Pinkerton that is listed in this Family Bible is the one that married Jane Bryan, it is probable that Joseph and David were brothers. Assuming this to be true, then Joseph Pinkerton married Elizabeth Bryan and died only one year after their marriage. This would imply that Joseph and Elizabeth would have had at most one child. However, both the 1830 and 1840 census records show a Joseph Pinkerton living in Davidson County, Tennessee. According to Barbara Thompson, the Joseph Pinkerton that died in 1822 was the brother of David Pinkerton (who married Betsy). In 1787, this Joseph Pinkerton married Sarah McCutchan who died around 1847.
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According to the 1844 deed, Joseph Pinkerton conveyed 45 1/2 acres to Samuel Pinkerton for natural love and affection which he hath toward his nephew, the said Samuel Pinkerton. This is probably Samuel Pinkerton (2.9.4) who is the son of David Pinkerton (who married Jane Bryan) This Samuel Pinkerton (2.9.4) married Mary Jones in 1845, just one year after receiving his free land from his uncle, Joseph Pinkerton. This supports the case that Joseph Pinkerton (who married Elizabeth Bryan) was indeed the brother of David Pinkerton (who married Jane Bryan). The Bible of David and Betsy Pinkerton supports this connection that Joseph Pinkerton (who died in 1822) was the brother of David Pinkerton (who married Jane Bryan) and implies three sons of David and Betsy Pinkerton: James Pinkerton, d. October 9, 1834; David Pinkerton, d. July 23, 1842; Joseph Pinkerton, d. June 21, 1822. On October 27, 1850, Joseph Pinkerton and Elizabeth Pinkerton purchased items from the estate of his brother-in-law, Henry M. Bryan. Joseph purchased one beaureau for $4.10 and Elizabeth purchased one lot of coffee for ten cents and meal bag for an unknown amount. It is curious why a married couple would be making purchases separately - was there a separation or did a wife purchase a few small items while Joseph stepped away from the auction? In 1860, Elizabeth Pinkerton (born 1790 in North Carolina) was living with the widow of her brother, Jane Bryant, in Davidson County, Tennessee. In 1870, Elizabeth Pinkerton (born 1790 in North Carolina) was living in Davidson County, Tennessee next to Samuel Pinkerton (2.9.4) and Thomas J. Webb (known relative of Samuel Bryan).
It is known that Samuel and Margaret Bryan had a daughter that married a Mr. Webb and that they had one daughter, Sallie Webb. This fact is established in the will of Samuel Bryan that mentions a granddaughter, Sallie Webb. It is also believed that this daughter married John Webb because in the Inventory and Sale of the estate of Samuel Bryan, Sr., John Webb has several large loans which were listed as notes and accounts of no value. This implies that John Webb and/or his wife died prior to 1832. In 1830, there is a John Webb living in Williamson County, Tennessee. However, this census record implies that John had six daughters and five sons at that time, too many children to have been omitted from the will of Samuel Bryan. The name of this daughter must have been Sarah or Mary, daughters of Samuel Bryan that were listed by Washington C. Bryan in 1909. Mary Bryan may be the Polly Bryan who married Joseph Orton in 1810 and another daughter married Sam Pinkerton. Obviously, two daughters mentioned in the 1909 letter that are not accounted for (Mary and Sarah), could not married Mr. Webb, Sam Pinkerton and Joseph Orton. On November 6, 1810, there was a Polly Bryan who married Joseph Orton in Davidson County, Tennessee. The 1909 letter mentions a daughter named, Mary Bryan, however, no mention of Joseph Orton is made in this letter where many other son-in-laws are mentioned.
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Thomas Jefferson Webb (b. 1848, d. 1880) is probably related to this Bryan/Webb marriage. Thomas J. Webb was buried in the Pinkerton Family Cemetery where David D. Pinkerton was also buried. In 1850, Sarah Webb (born 1820, Tennessee) and Thomas Webb (born 1841, Tennessee), was liviing with John and Jane Bryan in Davidson County, Tennessee. In 1870, Thomas J. Webb (born 1842), his wife Martha Webb (born 1846) and their daughter, Sarah Webb (born 1868), were living in Davidson County, Tennessee next to Samuel Pinkerton (2.9.4) and Elizabeth (Bryan) Pinkerton (2.6).
It is known that Samuel and Margaret Bryan had a daughter that married Sam Pinkerton (stated in the 1909 account by Washington C. Bryan). The name of this daughter must have been Sarah or Mary, daughters of Samuel Bryan that were listed by Washington C. Bryan in 1909. There was a Samuel W. Pinkerton living in Davidson County, Tennessee from 1820 to 1849 which is documented in three deeds: 1) Joseph Pinkerton to Samuel M. Pinkerton, 228 acres, April 22, 1820; 2) Joseph Pinkerton to Samuel Pinkerton, 100 acres, July 8, 1844; 3) Joseph Pinkerton to Samuel Pinkerton, 160 acres, January 1, 1849. On October 27, 1850, Samuel Pinkerton purchased several items from the estate of his brother-in-law, Henry M. Bryan. Samuel purchased the following items: one book case, one lot of calico, one watch and one gate shutter (?). Samuel Pinkerton does not appear to a brother of David Pinkerton (who married Jane Bryan) and Joseph Pinkerton (who married Elizabeth Bryan). Both David and Joseph Pinkerton are listed as possible sons of David and Betsy Pinkerton in this Family Bible and there is no mention of any Samuel Pinkerton.
Another possible connection is that the Mary Bryan could have married Joseph Orton (born January 15, 1779 in Rowan County, North Carolina). The strongest evidence (although still very speculative) is the 1909 statement made by Washington C. Bryan (born 1824). Wash Bryan indicated that his grandfather (Samuel Bryan) had five sons: Henry, William, James, Samuel and John; and four daughters: Becky, Betsey, Sarah and Mary. He continues by stating that one daughter married Joe Pinkerton, another Sam Pinkerton, another married Webb, and another Joseph P. Wyles and lives in Missouri. Unfortunately, four daughters were listed separately and four son-in-laws are mentioned (and no mention of an Orton marriage). Although many descendants of Joseph Orton and Mary (Bryan) Orton are known, this connection is still considered too speculative to include this line as descendants of Samuel and Margaret Bryan.
References: 1) 1772 Tax List, Rowan County, North Carolina; 2) Marriage Bond, Samuel Bryan to Margaret Steel, Orange County, North Carolina, August 11, 1784; 3) Deed, Book 11, Pages 616 and 617, John Adams to Samuel Bryan, Rowan County, North Carolina, January 11, 1787; 4) Deed, Book 14, Pages 637 and 638, Samuel Bryan to Jacob Trout, Rowan County, North Carolina, October 1, 1796; 5) Deed, Book 18, Pages 185 and 186, Samuel Bryan to John Little, Rowan County, North Carolina, 1801; 6) Deed, Page 497, John Burnham to Samuel Bryan, Davidson County, Tennessee; 7) 1830 Census, Davidson County, Tennessee; 8) Will Book, Will of Samuel Bryan, Davidson County, Tennessee, 1832; 9) Will Book, Inventory, Samuel Bryan, Davidson County, Tennessee, 1832; 10) Will Book, Davidson County, Tennessee, Inventory of Margaret Bryan, Book 12, Page 222, 1841; 11) McCubbins Collection, microfilm reel #11; 12) Statement of W. C. Bryan, ca. 1909 (sent by John Dorroh); 13) Pinkerton Family Cemetery (surveyed by Robert Casey and John Dorroh, May, 1996), Pasquo, Tennessee
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WILLIAM PARK BRYAN (2.1) is the son of Samuel Bryan and Margaret Bryan. William was born between 1790 and 1794. On October 8, 1818, William Bryan married Olivia Eliose Bateman in Williamson County, Tennessee. Olivia was born around 1800 in Williamson County, Tennessee and is the daughter of William Bateman and Elizabeth (Smith) Bateman. William and Olivia Bryan were the parents of five children:
Julia Ann Bryan (2.1.1), b. September 26, 1819, Williamson County, Tennessee
William
Shelby Bryan (2.1.2), b. October 20, 1821, Williamson County, Tenn.
Washington
Carroll Bryan (2.1.3), b. January 15, 1824, Williamson Co., Tenn.
America
Nancy Bryan (2.1.4), b. April 30, 1827, Williamson County, Tennessee
Olivia
Lois Elizabeth Bryan (2.1.5), b. July 16, 1829, Williamson Co., Tennessee
Olivia (Bateman) Bryan died on July 17, 1829 in Williamson County, Tennessee. On January 4, 1830, William Bryan married a second time to Elizabeth Ann Oliver in Williamson County, Tennessee. William and Elizabeth Bryan were the parents of six children:
Harbert Alexander Bryan (2.1.6), b. March 31, 1833, Tennessee
Finas Ewing
Bryan, b. May 4, 1834, Tennessee
Margaret Jane Bryan, b. November 12, 1835,
Tennessee
Martha Frances Bryan, b. April 2, 1837, Tennessee
Mary Jane Bryan
(2.1.10), b. April 24, 1839, Tennessee
Robert Clay Bryan, b. August 20,
1842
In 1835, William P. Bryan sold 70 acres of land in Davidson County, Tennessee to Philip Cloud (?). In 1838, William P. Bryan sold 50 acres of land in Davidson County, Tennessee to his brother, Henry M. Bryan, for $500. In 1840, William and Elizabeth Bryan were living in Davidson County, Tennessee. William Park Bryan died on July 16, 1844 in Batesville, Arkansas. Martha F. Bryan died as a child on April 27, 1844.
References: 1) Marriage Records, Williamson County, Tennessee, 1818 and 1830; 2) Deed, Davidson County, Tennessee, William P. Bryan to Philip Cloud (?), Deed Book N, Page 176, 1835; 3) Deed, Davidson County, Tennessee, William P. Bryan to Henry M. Bryan, Deed Book O, Page 467, 1838; 4) 1840 Census, Davidson County, Tennessee; 5) Bryan Family History, by Wilford A. Bryan, 1986; 6) Family Group Sheet by John Dorroh, 1992; 7) Family Group Sheet by Boyce Bryan, 1996; 8) Email, Barbara Thompson to Robert Casey, October, 1998
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JULIA ANN BRYAN (2.1.1) is the daughter of William Park Bryan and Olivia Eliose (Bateman) Bryan. Julia was born on September 26, 1819 in Williamson County, Tennessee. On November 2, 1842, Julia Bryan married George Woodruff in Williamson County, Tennessee. In 1850, James and Julia Woodruff were living in West Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana. George and Julia Woodruff were the parents of at least one son:
References: 1) 1850 Census, West Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana; 2) Family Group Sheet by John Dorroh, 1992
WILLIAM SHELBY BRYAN (2.1.2) is the son of William Park Bryan and Olivia Eliose (Bateman) Bryan. William was born on October 20, 1821 in Williamson County, Tennessee. On September 28, 1842, William Bryan married Margaret Ann Campbell in Davidson County, Tennessee. Margarett was born on December 12, 1820 in Tennessee and is the daughter of William Campbell (born 1789) and Margaret (Bryant) Campbell. William and Margarett Bryan were the parents of seven children:
Jonathan Tate Bryan (2.1.2.1), b. July 1, 1843, Davidson County, Tennessee
William
P. Bryan, b. February 2, 1845, Davidson County, Tenn.
George Washington
Bryan (2.1.2.3), b. May 22, 1851, Davidson Co., Tennessee
Alice Margaret
Ollie Bryan (2.1.2.4), b. February 12, 1855, Mayfield, Kentucky
Sarah Eliza
Bryan (2.1.2.5), b. February 2, 1857, Graves County, Kentucky
Virginia Elizabeth
Bryan, b. October 27, 1858, Graves County, Kentucky
Julia Ann S. Bryan (2.1.2.7),
b. July 16, 1864, Graves County, Kentucky
In 1850, William and Peggy Bryant were living in Davidson County, Tennessee. William S. Bryan died on August 2, 1864 in Mayfield, Kentucky and Margaret (Campbell) Bryan died on March 31, 1865 in Mayfield, Kentucky. Both were buried on the homeplace near Mayfield, Kentucky. In 1870, many of the children of William and Margaret Bryan were living with their oldest brother and his wife in Graves County, Kentucky. John and his wife, Ann, are found with Johns sisters: Alice, Sarah, Bettie and Julia. William P. Bryan died as a child on June 20, 1849 in Davidson County, Tennessee. In 1880, Virginia Bryan was living with her sister, Sarah (Bryan) Watson, in Graves County, Kentucky. Virginia Bryan died in Lamar County, Texas.
References: 1) 1850 Census, Davidson County, Tennessee; 2) 1870 Census, Graves County, Kentucky; 3) Family Group Sheet by Candi Seaton, August, 1993; 4) Family Group Sheet by Bessie (Goheen) Bradley, November, 1993
JONATHAN TATE BRYAN (2.1.2.1) is the son of William Shelby Bryan and Margaret Ann (Campbell) Bryan. Jonathan was born on July 1, 1843 in Davidson County, Tennessee. On March 31, 1868, Jonathan Bryan married Ann Eliza Bennett (born 1847 in Kentucky) in Graves County, Kentucky. Jonathan and Ann Bryan were the parents of eight children:
William Uriah Bryan (2.1.2.1.1), b. 1870, Graves County, Kentucky
Iva Nora
Bryan, b. 1874, Graves County, Kentucky
Thomas T. Bryan (2.1.2.1.3), b.
1876, Graves County, Kentucky
Cara C. Bryan, b. March, 1880, Graves County,
Kentucky
Gertrude Bryan (2.1.2.1.5), b. September, 1881, Texas
Elmer Guy
Bryan (2.1.2.1.6), b. May 8, 1886, Savoy, Texas
Ernest Everett Bryan (2.1.2.1.7),
b. August, 1888, Texas
Edgar Bryan, b. September 24, 1892, Texas
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From 1870 to 1880, John and Ann Bryan were living in Graves County, Kentucky. Also living with John and Ann Bryan were four of Johns sisters: Alice, Sarah, Bettie and Julia. Jonathan Bryan died on September 2, 1931 and Ann (Bennett) Bryan died on October 6, 1931 in Lamar County, Texas. Both were buried in the Post Oak Cemetery in Lamar County, Texas. On July 24, 1898, Iva Bryan married B. F. Davis in Lamar County, Texas. Cara Bryan died young in Lamar County, Texas. Edgar Bryan died as a child on November 14, 1899 and was buried in the Post Oak Cemetery in Lamar County, Texas.
References: 1) 1870 and 1880 Censuses, Graves County, Kentucky; 2) Family Group Sheet by Candi Seaton, August, 1993; 3) Family Group Sheets, Boyce Bryan, October, 1996
WILLIAM URIAH BRYAN (2.1.2.1.1) is the son of Jonathan Tate Bryan and Ann Eliza (Bennett) Brayn. William was born in 1870 in Graves County, Kentucky. On April 13, 1897, William Bryan married Lela Darity. Wiliam and Lela Bryan were the parents of two children:
Hattie Bryan, b. 1901, Oklahoma
William Cleo Bryan, b. 1905, Oklahoma
William Bryan married a second time to Mary Katherine Molly Lindsey (born 1876 in Alabama) in Lamar County, Texas. William and Mollie Bryan were the parents of four children:
Eugene Victor Bryan (2.1.2.1.1.3), b. November 4, 1909, Lamar County, Texas
Juanita
Bryan, b. 1918, Lamar County, Texas
From 1910 to 1920, William and Mollie Bryan were living in Lamar County, Texas. Molly (Lindsey) Bryan died in 1936 in Lamar County, Texas and was buried there in the Post Oak Cemetery. William U. Bryan died in 1947 in Bailey County, Texas and was buried in the Littlefield Cemetery in Littlefield, Texas. Hattie Bryan married Albert Alexander. Hattie (Bryan) Alexander died in Lubbock, Texas. William C. Bryan married Bonnie Nickels. William C. Bryan died in Amarillo, Texas. Juanita Bryan married Jessie McDaniel in Lamar County, Texas.
References: 1) 1910 and 1920 Censuses, Lamar County, Texas; 2) Family Group Sheet by Candi Seaton, August, 1993; 3) Letter, Nadine (Bryan) Foley to Robert Casey, December, 1993
EUGENE VICTOR BRYAN (2.1.2.1.1.3) is the son of William Uriah Bryan and Mary Katherine (Lindsey) Bryan. Eugene was born on November 4, 1909 in Lamar County, Texas. On December 21, 1932, Eugene Bryan married LaVeda Teston in Crosby County, Texas. LaVeda was born on January 30, 1913 in Brown County, Texas and is the daughter of Homer Paul Teston and Mary Gertrude (Gardner) Teston. Eugene and LaVeda Bryan were the parents of three children:
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Vera Yvawn Bryan (2.1.2.1.1.3.1), b. April 17, 1934, Lamb County, Texas
Alice
Nadine Bryan (2.1.2.1.1.3.2), b. May 18, 1935, Lamb County, Texas
Imogene
Bryan (2.1.2.1.1.3.3), b. June 24, 1936, Lamb County, Texas
Eugene Bryan died on August 25, 1992 in Lamb County, Texas and was buried in Littlefield, Texas.
References: 1) Letter, Nadine (Bryan) Foley to Robert Casey, December, 1993; 2) Family Group Sheets, Boyce Bryan, October, 1996
VERA YVAWN BRYAN (2.1.2.1.1.3.1) is the daughter of Eugene Victor Bryan and LaVeda (Teston) Bryan. Vera was born on April 17, 1934 in Lamb County, Texas. On June 21, 1952, Vera Bryan married James D. Crosby in Lamb County, Texas. James and Vera Crosby are the parents of three children:
Tommy Gene Crosby, b. September 27, 1954, Littlefield, Texas
Debra Rene
Crosby, b. December 21, 1955, Littlefield, Texas
Teresa Gaye Crosby, b.
February 5, 1957, Littlefield, Texas
In November, 1974, Debra Crosby married Ron Shepard in South Carolina. Ron and Debra were later divorced. In December, 1976, Teresa Crosby married Terry Collins in Morrisown, Tennessee. Terry was born in February, 1957 in Morristown, Tennessee. Terry and Teresa Collins have five children: - Angela Kay Collins, b. January 1, 1979, Littlefield, Texas, - Andrea Marie Collins, b. May 24, 1980, Morristown, Tennessee, - Lynnsey Jo Collins, b. April 4, 1982, Morristown, Tennessee, - Jessica Yvawn Collins, b. December 6, 1988, Morristown, Tennessee, - Elijah James Collins, b. May 30, 1992, Morristown, Tennessee.
References: 1) Letter, Nadine (Bryan) Foley to Robert Casey, December, 1993; 2) Family Group Sheets, Boyce Bryan, October, 1996
ALICE NADINE BRYAN (2.1.2.1.1.3.2) is the daughter of Eugene Victor Bryan and LaVeda (Teston) Bryan. Nadine was born on May 18, 1935 in Lamb County, Texas. On February 1, 1953, Nadine Bryan married Arthur E. Foley in Lamb County, Texas. Arthur was born on November 14, 1933 in Miles, Texas and is the son of Arthur L. Foley and Gladys Lee (Carpenter) Foley. Arthur and Nadine Foley are the parents of four children:
Feris Foley, b. November 14, 1953, Littlefield, Texas
Stephen Foley, b.
August 7, 1955, Littlefield, Texas
Joe D. Foley, b. October 18, 1956, Littlefield,
Texas
Daniel G. Foley, b. April 19, 1960, Littlefield, Texas
In 1971, Feris Foley married Melonia Gay Roberts. Feris and Melonie Foley had two children: - DeAnna Rae Foley, b. December 13, 1972, Amherst, Texas, - Bryan F. Foley, b. March 22, 1975, Amherst, Texas. Feris and Melonia Foley were divorced in 1976. On March 14, 1992, Feris Foley married a second time to Toni OBrian Green in Littlefield, Texas. Toni was born on January 9, 1959 in Seagraves, Texas. Toni was previously married and had one daughter: - Amy Green, b. April 25, 1982, Lubbock, Texas.
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On July 12, 1976, Stephen Foley married Pamela (Detmer) Qualls in Littlefield, Texas. Pamela was born on March 13, 1951 in Payette, Idaho and is the daughter of Fred Detmer and Norma Detmer. Pamela was previously married to Jerry Qualls and they had two children: - Jeremy Qualls, b. February 9, 1973, Ontario, Oregon, - Melanie Qualls, b. January 15, 1975, Colorado Springs, Colorado. Jeremy Qualls and Melanie Qualls were later adopted by Stephen Foley.
On December 27, 1980, Joe Foley married Janet Lea Smith in Farmers Branch, Texas. Janet was born on December 22, 1960 in Dallas, Texas and is the daughter of John Smith and Frances Smith. Joe and Janet Foley have one son: - Harper Ellis Foley, b. April 19, 1991, Uvalde, Texas. On June 6, 1987, Daniel Foley married Sherri Dee Powell in Sudan, Texas. Sherri was born on June 21, 1967 in Amherst, Texas and is the daughter of Dewayne Powell and Marie (Beckett) Powell. Daniel and Sherri Foley have two children: - Tucker Lee Foley, b. February 26, 1991, Lubbock, Texas, - Tanner Glenn Foley, b. May 20, 1993, Lubbock, Texas.
References: 1) Letter, Nadine (Bryan) Foley to Robert Casey, December, 1993; 2) Family Group Sheets, Boyce Bryan, October, 1996
IMOGENE BRYAN (2.1.2.1.1.3.3) is the daughter of Eugene Victor Bryan and LaVeda (Teston) Bryan. Imogene was born on June 24, 1936 in Lamb County, Texas. On June 19, 1954, Imogene Bryan married Bennie Frank Claunch in Lamb County, Texas. Bennie was born on May 28, 1936. Bennie and Imogene Claunch are the parents of four children:
Ronald Eugene Claunch, b. August, 1953, Littlefield, Texas
Kenny Frank Claunch,
b. January 10, 1957, Littlefield, Texas
Robert Keith Claunch, b. August
28, 1958, Littlefield, Texas
Sheri Lynn Claunch, b. November 4, 1959, Littlefield,
Texas
Ronald Claunch died at birth in August, 1953 in Littlefield, Texas. Kenny Claunch died due to a car accident on February 20, 1972 in Lamb County, Texas. Robert Claunch died as a teenager on November 14, 1975 in Lubbock, Texas. Sheri Claunch married a Mr. Scott and they had one son: - Harmon Ronal Scott, b. Lamb County, Texas. On December 1, 1989, Sheri Claunch married David Drake in Lubbock, Texas. David was born on January 11, 1958 in Lubbock County, Texas.
References: 1) Letter, Nadine (Bryan) Foley to Robert Casey, December, 1993; 2) Family Group Sheets, Boyce Bryan, October, 1996
THOMAS T. BRYAN (2.1.2.1.3) is the son of Jonathan Tate Bryan and Ann Eliza (Bennett) Brayn. Tom was born in 1876 in Graves County, Kentucky. On June 25, 1899, Tom Bryan married Annie Taylor (born 1882 in Texas) in Lamar County, Texas. Tom and Annie Bryan were the parents of six children:
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Gracie Bryan, b. 1900, Texas
Roy Bryan, b. 1903, Texas
Otho Bryan, b. 1905,
Oklahoma
Chester Bryan, b. 1909, Texas
Lottie Bryan, b. 1912, Lamar County,
Texas
Otto Bryan, b. 1918, Lamar County, Texas
From 1910 to 1920, Tom and Annie Bryan were living in Lamar County, Texas. Thomas T. Bryan died in 1956 and was buried in the Post Oak Cemetery in Lamar County, Texas.
References: 1) 1910 and 1920 Censuses, Lamar County, Texas; 2) Family Group Sheet by Candi Seaton, August, 1993
GERTRUDE BRYAN (2.1.2.1.5) is the daughter of Jonathan Tate Bryan and Ann Eliza (Bennett) Brayn. Gertrude was born in September, 1881 in Texas. On August 4, 1902, Gertrude Bryan married James R. Willard (born 1878 in South Carolina) in Lamar County, Texas. James and Gertrude Willard were the parents of at least four daughters:
Ethel M. Willard, b. 1906, Oklahoma
Vera E. Willard, b. 1908, Oklahoma
Lola
I. Willard, b. 1911, Texas
Leota H. Willard, b. 1920, Texas
In 1920, James and Gertrude Willard were living in Crosby County, Texas. Gertrude (Bryan) Willard was buried in Ralls, Texas.
References: 1) 1920 Census, Crosby County, Texas; 2) Family Group Sheet by Candi Seaton, August, 1993
ELMER GUY BRYAN (2.1.2.1.6) is the son of Jonathan Tate Bryan and Ann Eliza (Bennett) Brayn. Elmer was born on May 8, 1886 in Savoy, Texas. On September 27, 1908, Elmer Bryan married Nellie Kate James in Caviness, Texas. Nellie was born on July 13, 1891 in Childress, Texas and is the daughter of Robert Kirkland James (born January 28, 1851, Alabama) and Julia Ann (Pittman) James (born 1853, Texas). Elmer and Nellie Bryan were the parents of eight children:
Sam Tilton Bryan (2.1.2.1.6.1), b. September 9, 1909, Durant, Oklahoma
Audy
Everett Bryan (2.1.2.1.6.2), b. January 31, 1911, Paris, Texas
Celes Bryan
(2.1.2.1.6.3), b. October, 1912, Texas
Mary Nellene Bryan (2.1.2.1.6.4),
b. October 28, 1914, Caviness, Texas
Ruby Bryan (2.1.2.1.6.5), b. December
12, 1919, Durant, Oklahoma
Fairy Beatrice Bryan, b. April 12, 1922, Ralls,
Texas
James Edward Bryan, b. September 9, 1931, Ralls, Texas
Boyce Ardell
Bryan (2.1.2.1.6.8), b. August 14, 1933, Ralls, Texas
In 1920, Elmer and Nellie Bryan were living in Crosby County, Texas. Elmer Bryan died on July 26, 1968 in Ralls, Texas and Nellie (James) Bryan died on April 14, 1972 in Crosbyton, Texas. Both were buried in the Ralls Cemetery in Ralls, Texas. Fairy Bryan married Bruce Strickland and they had two children: - Linda Strickland, - Vicki Strickland. Fairy (Bryan) Strickland died on August 15, 1991 in Durant, Oklahoma and was buried in the Ralls Cemetery in Ralls, Texas. James Bryan died as a small child on March 2, 1934 in Ralls, Texas and was buried there in the Ralls Cemetery.
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References: 1) 1920 Census, Crosby County, Texas; 2) Family Group Sheet by Candi Seaton, August, 1993; 3) Family Group Sheets, Boyce Bryan, October, 1996
SAM TILTON BRYAN (2.1.2.1.6.1) is the son of Elmer Guy Bryan and Nellie Kate (James) Bryan. Sam was born on September 9, 1909 in Durant, Oklahoma. On December 23, 1936, Sam Bryan married Mary Etta Roach in Saint Jo, Texas. Mary was born on November 13, 1915 in Saint Jo, Texas. Sam and Etta Bryan were the parents of three children:
Edward Gilbert Bryan, b. November 13, 1937, Quitaque, Texas
Marilyn Bryan,
b. December, 1942, Plainview, Texas
Neal Bryan, b. September 28, 1951, Tulia,
Texas
Sam Bryan died on March 2, 1993 in Tulia, Texas and was buried there in the Rose Hill Cemetery. Edward Bryan died as a teenager on October 12, 1952 in Plainview, Texas and was buried in Tulia, Texas. On December 29, 1960, Marilyn Bryan married Paul David Schultze in Canyon, Texas. On December 28, 1974, Neal Bryan married Christie Jan Kyker in Abilene, Texas.
References: 1) Family Group Sheet by Candi Seaton, August, 1993; 2) Family Group Sheets, Boyce Bryan, October, 1996
AUDY EVERETT BRYAN (2.1.2.1.6.2) is the son of Elmer Guy Bryan and Nellie Kate (James) Bryan. Audy was born on January 31, 1911 in Paris, Texas. On September 8, 1971, Audy Bryan married Tincy Miller (born 1913). Audy and Tincy Bryan were the parents of one daughter:
Cynthia Ann Bryan, b. December, 1942
Tincy (Miller) Bryan died on September 8, 1971 in Lubbock, Texas and was buried in the Ralls Cemetery in Ralls, Texas. Audy married a second time to a woman named Arlene. Audy Bryan was buried in the Ralls Cemetery in Ralls, Texas. Cynthia Bryan married Bennie Poulson and they have one daughter: - Christy Jan Poulson, b. September 30, 1966, Dallas, Texas. On August 23, 1986, Christy Poulson married Matthew Carel Wilmeth in Blanco Canyon, Texas. Matthew was born on December 20, 1963 in Lubbock, Texas.
References: 1) Family Group Sheet by Candi Seaton, August, 1993; 2) Family Group Sheets, Boyce Bryan, October, 1996
CELES BRYAN (2.1.2.1.6.3) is the son of Elmer Guy Bryan and Nellie Kate (James) Bryan. Celes was born in October, 1912 in Texas. On December 23, 1933, Celes Bryan married Perry Anthony in Ralls, Texas. Perry and Celes Anthony are the parents of one daughter:
Bobbie Gwendolyn Anthony, b. July 21, 1935, Ralls, Texas
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Bobbie Anthony married Carroll Gene Huff (born December 1, 1935, Whitesboro, Texas) and they have three children: - Katherine Yvonne Huff, b. June 15, 1956, Dallas, Texas, - Perry Lynn Huff, b. December 4, 1960, Dallas, Texas, - Barry Gene Huff, b. June 13, 1965, Dallas, Texas.
References: 1) Family Group Sheet by Candi Seaton, August, 1993; 2) Family Group Sheets, Boyce Bryan, October, 1996
MARY NELLENE BRYAN (2.1.2.1.6.4) is the daughter of Elmer Guy Bryan and Nellie Kate (James) Bryan. Nellene was born on October 28, 1914 in Caviness, Texas. On October 6, 1934, Nellene Bryan married Graham Phillip Robertson in Crosby County, Texas. Phillip was born on June 25, 1911. Phillip and Nellene Robertson were the parents of two children:
Phyliss Nellene Robertson, b. April 9, 1936, Lubbock, Texas
Patsy Gale Robertson,
b. September 9, 1939, Hobbs, New Mexico
Graham Robertson died on March 6, 1993 in Lubbock, Texas and was buried in the Resthaven Cemetery in Lubbock, Texas. Nellene (Bryan) Robertson died on July 19, 1994 in Levelland, Texas and was buried in Lubbock, Texas. On June 26, 1955, Phyliss Robertson married Johnny Dalton Redmon in Ropesville, Texas. Johnny was born on August 23, 1935 in Meadow, Texas. Johnny and Phyliss Redmon have two children: - Karen Renee Redmon (adopted), b. December 5, 1962, San Antonio, Texas, - Johnny Darrell Redmon (adopted), b. February 25, 1965, San Antonio, Texas. On December 3, 1982, Johnny Darrel Redmon married Janna Greer in Morton, Texas.
Patsy Robertson married Wallace Thrash and they have two children: - Robbie Gale Thrash, b. November 9, 1959, Levelland, Texas, - Wesley Jay Thrash, b. Levelland, Texas. Patsy married a second time to Cecil Andrews. In December, 1981, Robbie Thrash married Richard Edie in Missouri. Richard and Robbie Thrash have two children: - Erica Edie, - Erin Edie.
References: 1) Family Group Sheet by Candi Seaton, August, 1993; 2) Family Group Sheets, Boyce Bryan, October, 1996
RUBY BRYAN (2.1.2.1.6.5) is the daughter of Elmer Guy Bryan and Nellie Kate (James) Bryan. Ruby was born on December 12, 1919 in Durant, Oklahoma. Ruby Bryan married Arnold Oliver Smith. Arnold was born on September 12, 1914 in Ringgold, Texas. Arnold and Ruby Smith were the parents of four children:
Ruby Juanice Smith, b. December 5, 1936, Ralls, Texas
Nelda Faye Smith,
b. December 26, 1937, Brownfield, Texas
Arnold Gene Smith, b. December 12,
1940, Portales, New Mexico
Garry Oliver Smith, b. July 22, 1943, Brownfield,
Texas
Ruby (Bryan) Smith died on November 14, 1974 in Arlington, Texas and was buried in the Ralls Cemetery in Ralls, Texas. On May 25, 1955, Ruby Smith married Carroll Ervin Hirst in Ralls, Texas. Carroll and Ruby Hirst have two children: - Mark Ervin Hirst, b. April 26, 1957, Crosbyton, Texas, - Jana Carol Hirst, b. June 7, 1963, Lubbock, Texas. Mark Hirst married Becky Parker and they have two children: - Jason Hirst, - Justin Hirst. In August, 1985, Jana Hirst married Jimmy McKenzie in Ralls, Texas.
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On August 4, 1956, Nelda Smith married Burnest Leon Layton in Crosbyton, Texas. Burnest was born on October 17, 1934 in Claypool, Oklahoma. Burnest and Nelda Layton have three children: - Garry Don Layton, b. July 8, 1960, Arlington, Texas, - Keith Henry Layton, b. December 31, 1961, Arlington, Texas, - Lori Lynn Layton, b. May 27, 1965, Arlington, Texas. On June 26, 1979, Garry Layton married Linda Lee Bryant in Fort Worth, Texas. Linda was born on September 7, 1961 in Tarrant County, Texas. Garry and Linda Layton have one son: - Garry Don Layton, Jr., b. June 24, 1980, Arlington, Texas. Garry and Linda Layton were later divorced. On July 21, 1984, Lori Layton married Patrick Gene Fulps in Rendon, Texas. Patrick was born on April 21, 1961.
On August 1, 1963, Arnold Smith married Sonja Kay Evans in Ralls, Texas. Sonja was born on April 7, 1944. Arnold and Sonja Smith have one daughter: - Shelly Kay Smith, b. June 8, 1971, Arlington, Texas. Garry Smith married Dorthy Jean Wilson and they have two children: - Stacy Alaine Smith, - Garry Oliver Smith, Jr.
References: 1) Family Group Sheet by Candi Seaton, August, 1993; 2) Family Group Sheets, Boyce Bryan, October, 1996
BOYCE ARDELL BRYAN (2.1.2.1.6.8) is the son of Elmer Guy Bryan and Nellie Kate (James) Bryan. Boyce was born on August 14, 1933 in Ralls, Texas. On August 22, 1953, Boyce Bryan married June Ann Morton in Ranger, Texas. June was born on January 27, 1932 in Olden, Texas and is the daughter of Gorman Morton (born 1892, Ranger, Texas) and Gladys (Boyles) Morton (born 1897, Gorman, Texas). Boyce and June Bryan are the parents of two children:
Leigh Ann Bryan, b. November 25, 1961, Lubbock, Texas
Susan Alayne Bryan,
b. February 26, 1965, Lubbock, Texas
On August 15, 1981, Leigh Bryan married Tim Arthur Crane in Plainview, Texas. Tim was born on October 14, 1959 in Hutchinson, Kansas and is the son of Eugene Edward Crane (born May 29, 1930, Council Grove, Kansas) and Sally Elaine (Myers) Crane (born September 13, 1936, Hutchinson, Kansas). Tim and Leigh Crane have one daughter: - Brittany Amber Crane, b. October 27, 1986, Abilene, Texas.
On July 9, 1988, Susan Bryan married Joseph Hamilton Binford in Plainview, Texas. Joseph was born on September 23, 1962 in Dallas, Texas and is the son of Joseph Robert Binford (born December 20, 1937, Dallas, Texas) and Patricia Anne (Peck) Binford (born November 24, 1939, Thomasville, Georgia). Joseph and Susan Binford have two children: - Jennifer Ashleigh Binford, b. October 9, 1990, Abilene, Texas, - Josilyn Alayne Binford, b. February 28, 1996, Houston, Texas.
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References: 1) Family Group Sheet by Candi Seaton, August, 1993; 2) Family Group Sheets, Boyce Bryan, October, 1996
ERNEST EVERETT BRYAN (2.1.2.1.7) is the son of Jonathan Tate Bryan and Ann Eliza (Bennett) Brayn. Ernest was born in August, 1888 in Texas. On September 27, 1908, Ernest Bryan married Effie Irene James in Caviness, Texas. Effie was born in 1891 in Texas. Effies sister, Nellie James, married Ernests brother, Elmer Guy Bryan (2.1.2.1.6). Ernest and Effie Bryan were the parents of three children:
Ruth Bryan, b. October 29, 1909, Durant, Oklahoma
Ernestine Bryan
James E.
Bryan (2.1.2.1.7.3)
In 1937, Ruth Bryan married David Glenn Jones in Midland, Texas. David was born on October 16, 1910 in Homer, Louisiana. David Jones was previously married to Loucille Hartgraves and they had one daughter, Mary Virginia Jones (born September 25, 1931). David and Ruth Jones have one daughter: - Julia Glennette Jones (adopted), b. November 29, 1945. Ernestine Bryan married Smitty Smith and they have one son: - Jimmy Smith.
References: 1) Family Group Sheet by Candi Seaton, August, 1993; 2) Family Group Sheets, Boyce Bryan, October, 1996
JAMES E. BRYAN (2.1.2.1.7.3) is the son of Ernest Everett Bryan and Effie Irene (James) Bryan. On November 22, 1942, James Bryan married Virginia Stroup in Brownfield, Texas. James and Virginia Bryan are the parents of three children:
Patricia Elaine Bryan
Connie Sue Bryan
Jonathan Marshall Bryan
Virginia (Stroup) Bryan was a WAC during World War II. Patricia Bryan married James Ash, Jr. and they have two children: - Erin Ash, - Ellie Ash. Connie Bryan married Robert A. Klunder and they have three children: - Andrew Klunder, - Michael Klunder, - Melissa Klunder. Jonathan Bryan married Jo Lauri Stanford and they have one son: - Jonathan James Bryan.
References: 1) Family Group Sheet by Candi Seaton, August, 1993; 2) Family Group Sheets, Boyce Bryan, October, 1996