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    1. [BRYANT] Bryants of Gibson co.Tn.
    2. Elizabeth Smith
    3. This is my line of Bryants please let me know if any one knows any.thank you Elizabeth. ?? Bryant Alexander b.1806 NC. married Anna Gant in 1832 Bedford or Gibson co.Tn. there kids.All born in Tn. Martha b.1833 John b.1835 William b. 1838 Sarah b.1840 Ashley <man>b.1843 Franklin David b.1846 Jonathan S. b.1849 Thomas b.1852 Mary b.1854 Henryetta Tincy b.1859 John b.1801 NC. married Martha b.1813 Tn. there kids all born in Tn. Sarah b.1833 Juila b.1834 Thomas b.1836 Pinkney b.1839 <man> Polly b.1842 Margarett b.1844 Martha b.1846 David b. Nc. married Helen b.1812 Nc. there kids all born in Tn. William b.1833 Eliza Emeline b.1836 Absolum b.1838 Mahala b.1842 Rachael E. b.1843 Nancy b.1845 David b.1849 This i know as fact Henryetta Tincy Bryant married Zachariah smith jr. abt.1881. had 2 kids by him. he was in civil war for the union. he past away abt. 1885. There kids born in Tn.. Ernest A. Smith b.1882 Hassie B. Smith b.1884-1903 Then she married Daniel Clay Jones in feb.04-1886. He was born in Nc.07-18-1844. He pass away in 12-24-1915. they had 3 kids all born in Tn. Dosia A.Jones b.1887 Gertrude Tommie jones b.1892 Myrtle Lou Jones b.1890 if you know any of them please let me know. Thank you for your time and help.Elizabeth

    04/27/2000 05:03:15
    1. [BRYANT] Wilkes Co., GA
    2. Can anyone provide me with info on BRYANs or BRYANTs of Wilkes Co., GA. The 1832 Georgia Land Lottery lists a Nancy BRYANT, widow from Wilkes Co., GA, who received land in NW Georgia, formerly Cherokee territory. Does anybody know who she was married to? I know she is not Nancy O. CRANE BRYANT (or at least I think she is not this individual). Anybody know if this Nancy BRYANT on the 1832 Georgia Land Lottery is the Nancy BRYAN(T) listed in 1840 in Walker Co., GA? Thanks, Doug Powers

    04/27/2000 04:45:11
    1. [BRYANT] Walker Co., Georgia
    2. Looking for info on any BRYANs or BRYANTs living in Walker Co., GA, in 1840. Particularly interested in Nancy BRYAN(T), listed on page 66 of the 1840 Walker Co., GA, census. Thanks, Doug Powers

    04/27/2000 04:41:33
    1. Bryant-Robinson/Robertson-Morgan
    2. Barbara Windrup
    3. I am looking for any information on the BRYANT family who was from Missouri and came to the INDIAN TERRITORY and lived around Fort Smith, Arkansas. There were two sisters named Elizabeth (Lizzie) and Mary Bryant. Their mother was Matilda ROBINSON BRYANT, father unknown. Elizabeth married first a man name MCKINNEY and they had two children together. She then married Daniel Webster BUFFINGTON and they lived in CRAIG COUNTY around Vinita. On Lizzie's death certificate she is listed as an Indian and her mother's maiden name was ROBINSON. Mary married a man named PARRICK and they had a son, William Harvey PARRICK. She then married Cecil WARDEN and had some children with Cecil including my grandfather, John Henry WARDEN. According to a page in Harvey PARRICK'S bible Mary and Elizabeth's mother was Matilda ROBINSON BRYANT. Then it states that Matilda's mother's last name was MORGAN. I have never been able to find Mary and Cecil on any records. My grandfather's marriage certificate had their names listed and that is all I have on them. I think all John's family except his half-brother, Harvey, and his aunt, Lizzie, were all the family he had by about 1890. The legend is that Mary and Lizzie were half CHEROKEE, that John was living on a reservation with an old woman (possibly Lizzie or Matilda) when he was about 6 years old and that his brother took him from the reservation and took him to live with him in WASHINGTON COUNTY around Bartlesville. I have been searching for this part of my family for over twenty years and the above information is all I know. Hopefully, this will reach someone who may have a bit more information than me. Sincerely, Barbara Windrup

    04/27/2000 11:08:17
    1. [BRYANT] AMZI LARK BRYANT in BETHANY, PA (A.L. BRYANT on Headstone)
    2. Still trying to find a connection to AMZI LARK BRYANT, from BETHANY, WAYNE COUNTY, PA. His tombstone says A.L. BRYANT, so maybe AMZI was short for his name or a nickname. He married a CLARA E. NETTLETON from McConnelsville, NY. They married in Hamilton, Ohio in 1870. He was a bricklayer. Their children were born in INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA and they were IDA & MARGARET BRYANT. MARGARET married a THOMAS TREVERTON and lived in the SCRANTON, PA area. CLARA also had a son named CHARLES W. NETTLETON. AMZI, CLARA, IDA & MARGARET are all buried at FOREST HILL CEMETARY, DUNMORE, PA. Please I hope someone can help me here. JAY

    04/25/2000 02:41:38
    1. [BRYANT] Bryants in Baltimore, MD
    2. Eric Bryant
    3. I am new to both these lists and I was wondering if anybody has any info on Bryant's living in Baltimore, MD. My gfather's brother left NFLD. approx 1880 and settled in Baltimore. His name was Augustus Bryant and was father to at least four children William, Beatrice, Elizabeth, and Katharine. I know he was married twice and his second wife was Blance from New Jersey. If anyone could help it would be greatly appreciated. Regards eb

    04/24/2000 11:58:38
    1. Re: [BRYANT] Wm. Bryant, Ga. ca 1835
    2. Are these dates correct? How could his pension be suspended BEFORE it started? I'm not trying to be critical; just looking for facts. :) (And I know how easy it is to make typos.) I'm looking for a BRYANT that came to GA from VA and had a son John in 1812. John's mother supposedly was from SC. - Jeff Bryant -

    04/23/2000 10:24:32
    1. [BRYANT] Wm. Bryant, Ga. ca 1835
    2. >From the GA. List....Ga., Pension list 1835 * REPORT FROM THE SECRETARY OF WAR IN RELATION TO THE PENSION ESTABLISHMENT OF THE UNITED STATES 1835 COPIED AND INDEXED BY WILLIAM R. NAVEY P. O. BOX 251 HOLLY RIDGE, NC 28445-0251 REPORT FROM THE SECRETARY OF WAR IN OBBEDIENCE TO RESOLUTIONS OF THE SENATE OF THE 5TH AND 30TH OF JUNE, 1834 AND THE 3RD OF MARCH, 1835 IN RELATION TO THE PENSION ESTABLISHMENT OF THE UNITED STATES WASHINGTON PRINTED BY DUFF GREEN 1835 WILLIAM BRYANT MORGAN COUNTY PRIVATE VIRGINIA CONT'L $96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $ AMOUNT RECEIVED JUNE 6, 1820 PENSION STARTED AGE 77 SUSPENDED MAY 1, 1820 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [email protected] --- Researching: Porter, McCants, Cobb, Martin, Rawlinson, Gill, Higgins, Scott, Harrison, Fetner; and Bryant, McDade, Dillard, Tolleson, Wells, Baxter, Eaves; and Kinard, Wise, Thaxton, Vickers, Patton, Hubbard, Wilkins, Long/Lang, Latta (Branch 28), Mauldin, Dismukes. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    04/23/2000 05:35:05
    1. [BRYANT] unsubscribe
    2. Dianna Bryant
    3. Thanks for info, but am taking a break.

    04/22/2000 01:29:46
    1. [BRYANT] Re: BRYANT-D Digest V00 #72
    2. Hello, I am new to the list. I am looking for John Bryant B. 1800. married Elizabeth ? In Ky Va or Tenn. Had a daughter named Liette Bryant. Liette married William Johnson of Breathitt Ky/ Any help would be appreciated! Amber

    04/19/2000 05:19:53
    1. [BRYANT] unsubscribe
    2. Judy Hilst
    3. going on vacation

    04/19/2000 02:39:26
    1. [BRYANT] John Bryan(t) - Randolph Co., NC
    2. John German
    3. If this old bio from 1886 is acurate, then some Bryan(t) histories may need some revision. According to my reading, John Bryan(t) was married to Moses Robbins's sister. Moses Robbins was born in 1765 so I reckon this John Bryan was born in the 1750s. I'd surely like to learn more about John's wife and her family. HISTORY OF CLINTON COUNTY, INDIANA (Chicago: Inter-State Publishing Co., 1886), pp. 863-864 [Sugar Creek Township]: George W. Robbins, druggist, Pickard's Mill, Indiana, came to Clinton County March 1, 1865, and settled in Sugar Creek Township, on section 35, buying 120 acres of land on which he lived seven years. In the fall of 1873 he exchanged a part of his property for lots in Pickard's Mill and money, and engaged in the general mercantile business a year. He then sold out and built his store building, and May 25, 1875, put in a stock of drugs and groceries. In 1876 he sold his stock and rented the building until April, 1886, when he and his son bought the stock of W. W. Cormack, and now are conducting a successful bneiness. Mr. Robbins was born February 1, 1829, in Wayne County, Indiana, and when ten years of age accompanied his parents to Fulton County, Indiana. He was married in Montgomery County, April 22, 1855, to Rachel Fisher, who was born in Tippecanoe County, August 22, 1832, but was reared in Montgomery County, her parents moving there when she was ten years old. She was a daughter of James and Phoebe (Moon) Fisher, natives of Ohio, the father born in Highland Connty, January 3, 1808, and died in 1878, and the mother born in Clinton County in 1810, and died in 1846. Mr. and Mrs. Robbins have had seven children--Mary C., born January 17, 1856, died March 15, 1874; Olive, born October 15, 1857; Charles, born March 29, 1860; Emma, September 15, 1863; U. S. Grant, August 9, 1868; Schuyler Colfax, August 6, 1870, and Myrtle, August 7, 1874. In politics Mr. Robbins is a Republican. He is a member of the Society of Friends, his wife being a member of the Baptist church. He has served Sugar Creek Township as justice of the peace four years, and has been in the postoffice either as postmaster or assistant nine years. His parents, James and Miriam (Davis) Robbins,were natives of Randolph County, North Carolina, the father born Jannary 7, 1789, and the mother in 1793. His mother died in Fulton County, March 9, 1869, and his father in Sugar Creek Township, September 25, 1873. His paternal grandparents were Moses and Alice (Harlan) Robbins, and his maternal grandparents were Emmor and Alice (Stocker) Davis. The latter were Quakers, and Mr. Robbins's mother was deprived of her membership because of her marriage to a Methodist. His paternal great-grandparents, John and Elizabeth (Curtis) Robbins, were also natives of North Carolina, of Welsh descent. The former was a Baptist clergyman, and at the battle of Guilford Court-House was taken prisoner by the Tories, and his ill treatment while a captive affected his mind and he never fully recovered although he lived to be 100 years old. On the same evening the grandfather of Mr. Robbins was carried off by the same band of Tories, but being only a boy was released in a few days. Alice Harlan, his grandmother, and an older sister were compelled by the same band to pilot them to the home of Captain John Bryant, whose wife was a sister of the grandfather's, he being at home on furlough at the confinement of his wife. The Tories surrounded the house, and while the two girls crouched inside of the door, Bryant was shot down in his house and the girls left to get home as best they could.

    04/18/2000 09:54:51
    1. [BRYANT] Richard & Florence Bryant of VA
    2. Diana &/or Doug
    3. Does anyone know of a Richard T. Bryant and his wife Florence F. of Amherst County, Virginia? There were there in 1890. They have children Lula and Emma, amoung others. Since this Emma is my lost grandmother, I would be go grateful if anyone can tell me about this family. Thanks, Diana Holland Faust -- _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ http://www.betterthanmost.com/ <----Diana's web design business (c) http://www.MadisonAL.com/ <----our community directory (c) http://www.betterthanmost.com/goodfolks/ <----our homepage (c) http://dfaust.hypermart.net/bkstore/ <----Diana's bookstore (c) http://www.betterthanmost.com/holland/ <----Holland genealogy (c) http://www.betterthanmost.com/faust/ <----Faust genealogy (c) http://www.rootsquest.com/~ncwayne/ <----Wayne County, NCGenWeb (c)

    04/17/2000 07:56:14
    1. [BRYANT] John Bryan(t) - Randolph Co., NC
    2. John German
    3. Does anyone have any info about a John BRYAN(T) who supposedly was killed 1781 by Tories in Randolph Co., NC? Thanks.

    04/17/2000 07:43:20
    1. [BRYANT] BRYANTS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, QUEBEC AND ENGLAND
    2. Susan Bremner
    3. I have two BRYANT lines I am researching. My mother's side is from New Hampshire and Quebec and my father's side is from London, England. My maternal side goes: Andrew BRYANT, m. Mary ----- Christopher BRYANT, b. 1776, m. Tryphena STEVENS Christopher C. BRYANT, b. 1809, m. Sarepta GEER John F. BRYANT, B. 1851, m. Esther J. TAYLOR John M. BRYANT, b. 1878, m. Mabel E. RHODES Helen F. BRYANT, b. 1907, m. Sydney J. BRYANT This family was in New Hampshire until 1817 and then moved to the East Bolton area of Quebec. My father's side goes: Philip BRYANT, b. ? James BRYANT, b.1823? , m. Mary Ann BLACK James S. BRYANT, b. 1848, m. Maria Jane NELSON James J. BRYANT, b. 1876, m. Minnie L. SINCLAIR Sydney J. J. BRYANT, b. 1903, m. Helen F. BRYANT This family was all in the London, England area. I would like to make contact with anyone researching in these areas. Thanks, Susan in Oshawa, Ontario. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com

    04/15/2000 04:31:34
    1. [BRYANT] BRYANT GA>IL>MO
    2. Looking for info re: the ancestry of my gg grandfather, George Washington BRYANT, b. 8 Sept 1840 somewhere in GA. By 1850, he was in Union Co., IL, with his mother Nancy (b. @ 1795 SC) and his siblings Joseph, Mary Ann, Lewis, Emaline, and Catherine. His sister married Theophilus TURNER 1853 in Union Co. They lived in Williamson and White Cos., in IL. George Washington BRYANT served in the 15th Inf. from Alexander Co., IL, in the Civil War. He married 1.) Mary JAMES and in 1871 2) Rebecca E. VANWINKLE in Alexander Co, IL. He moved to Stoddard Co., MO, by 1880, and he died there on 15 Sept 1908. His son William Marion BRYANT, b. 1882, was my great grandfather. His children were: Ella Bryant b: August 21, 1867 William Marion Bryant b: November 27, 1883 near Bloomfield, Stoddard County, Missouri d: March 30, 1968 Poplar Bluff, Butler County, Missouri Mary Ann Bryant b: February 01, 1872 George Washington Bryant b: November 27, 1875 Emma Berlinda Bryant b: August 29, 1877 Henry Levi N. Bryant b: October 12, 1879 John C. Bryant b: September 09, 1881 Cora Bryant b: December 04, 1885 Dora Bryant b: March 11, 1889 Harrison Bryant b: June 23, 1892 James C. Bryant b: December 22, 1894 Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Doug Powers

    04/11/2000 07:32:37
    1. [BRYANT] To Craig Bryant
    2. {USER_FIRSTNAME} {USER_LASTNAME}
    3. Sorry to post to the list. Lost my e-mail and address book. Craig could you please send me your e-mail address? Thanks. Brenda

    04/08/2000 05:19:51
    1. [BRYANT] BRYANT, Dolly M (71) OBIT
    2. Dolly M. Bryant Dalton, 71, of Elk Creek, WV, died March 31, 2000 at her residence. Dolly was born July 8, 1928 at Logan County, WV, and she was a daughter of the late John and Pricy Hensley Bryant. Dolly was preceded in death by a daughter, Joann Campbell, six brothers, and four sisters, Dolly is survived by her husband, Alvie Dalton; her sons, Burgess Dalton, Homer Dalton, and Bruce Dalton; 13 grandchildren; and her nine great-grandchildren. Dolly was buried in the Dalton Family Cemetery, Elk Creek, WV. wd040

    04/04/2000 01:14:14
    1. [BRYANT] Re: A.L. BRYANT
    2. Still trying to find a connection to AMZI LARK BRYANT he was born in 1836 in BETHANY, PA. He married a CLARA E. NETTLETON from McCONNELSVILLE, NY. They married in HAMILTON, OHIO in 1870. Eventually they ended up in the SCRANTON, PA area. JAY

    04/03/2000 01:15:28
    1. [BRYANT] James Bryant
    2. Searching for James Bryant, born in Scotland, married Jennie McCarron. Children: Michael Otis Bryant: b. December 7, 1843, Glasgow, Prince Edward Island; d. March 3, 1933, Mexico, Me. Kenneth? Any one with this line? Thanks Brenda --- --- [email protected] --- EarthLink: It's your Internet.

    04/02/2000 04:08:41