List, I have gone through this book, and will post all obits that I found with a southeast AL link. Source: "Biographical History of Primitive or Old School Baptist Ministers of the United States", edited by R.H. Pittman, republished 1984 by Primitive Baptist Publications, Inc. Stone Mountain, GA p. 51 W.C. Bryan Bryan, Elder W.C. was born in Barber County, Ala. on August 4, 1838 and he fell asleep in Jesus on February 28, 1901. He moved to Floyd County, Ga. in 1868, and bought a farm five miles west of Rome, Ga., where he lived for several years. He served as justice of the peace in that district for many years. He received a hope in Jesus when young, but from a feeling of unworthiness he did not join the church until June 27, 1873 when he and his companion both were received into the fellowship of the Primitive Baptist Church at Pleasant Hill, Floyd County, Ga. and were baptized by Elder L.C.D. Payne. Elder Bryan was ordained deacon November 21, 1874. He was licensed to preach in 1882 and was ordained December 6, 1884, by Elders L.C.D. Payne, A . Johnson, F.M. Casog and A. Maples. Since that time he has served from three to five churches and was ever a prompt, faithful minister. He seemed to have the cause at heart, and his duty to the church always came first. The fo.lowing are the churches he has served: Emmaus and Melville, Chattanooga County, Ga., Pleasant Hill, Midway, and Rockdale of Floyd County, Ga; Rocky Creek and Mt. Horeb, Gordon County, Ga., Providence, Cherokee County, Ala. and West Atlanta Church. He served as clerk of the Euharde Association from 1884 up to his death. He was also elected twice to the legislature of Floyd Co, Ga. The positions he has so faithfully filled show that he was a very useful citizen. He was highly esteemed and will be greatly missed.