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    1. [BRYANT] New rules for DNA
    2. John Bryant
    3. How about everyone who got ancEstor in VA,IN,KY getting tested. Maybe Marsha can put our Ysearch number next to our ancestors on her census index for the Bryant. Just a idea!!! I have not clears this with Marsha. No more guessing. Post on the DNA list Board Administration Guidelines > >These guidelines are given to you both to protect the interest of the >posters and to ensure that all of the message boards are being administered >consistently. > >* Allow all genealogical posts for your board, including research how-tos, >*DNA studies or programs, genetics*, genealogy society announcements, links >to new genealogy sites, etc., as long as they are on topic for your board. > >* Advertising or fee-for-service posts can be deleted. These are defined as >posts made to solicit new paid subscribers, or to advertise and promote >products. Use your best judgment since *all posts that mention or have a >link to a for-profit site may not necessarily be promotional*. > That could hardly be more clear-cut! I think we have won a victory -- perhaps the responses some of us made to the recent survey helped to sway the powers that be at Rootsweb. Hurrah! Bonnie John Bryant R1b1c* http://www.familytreedna.com/public/r1b/ Irish Type III http://au.geocities.com/t120r61/Irish_Type_III.htm #57501 at O’Brien project http://www.familytreedna.com/public/obrien/ Josiah Bryant Cooperative Research Group http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ourbryants/index.htm ----Original Message Follows---- From: "John Bryant" <jofbryant@hotmail.com> Reply-To: bryant@rootsweb.com To: bryant@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [BRYANT] William Bryant in Alabama in 1830s and 1840s Date: Sun, 04 Mar 2007 12:29:05 -0600 I have not left yet. I am interested in this My 4th Great grandfather by a family history that given us fits because my 3rd great grandmother story teller not a historian says Josiah Briant/Bryant was born in S. C. in the 1750's. Do either of these families have DNA samples on file. The 1st record that good is in Charity, VA 1778 to 1794 Patrick County land record John Bryant R1b1c* http://www.familytreedna.com/public/r1b/ Irish Type III http://au.geocities.com/t120r61/Irish_Type_III.htm #57501 at O’Brien project http://www.familytreedna.com/public/obrien/ Josiah Bryant Cooperative Research Group http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ourbryants/index.htm ----Original Message Follows---- From: elaine day <elainejd53@yahoo.com> Reply-To: bryant@rootsweb.com To: bryant@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [BRYANT] William Bryant in Alabama in 1830s and 1840s Date: Sun, 4 Mar 2007 09:23:54 -0800 (PST) I am very interested in your Bryant line. I have a Sarah "Sallie" Bryant (my ggggrandmother) who was born about 1820-1825 in Georgia but whose parents where born in South Carolina. She married Samuel Hopkins sometime before 1840 since their first child was born in Ala. Your story line is much too close not to be related someway. I can not not find any information about who her parents were. Does she fit in any of your line anywhere. If so, I can provide you tons of info from 1840 to present.......Elaine Hopkins Day ABIGAIL DENNISON <abanks4@verizon.net> wrote: Dear Linda, Your BRYANT line may be related to mine. My BRYANTS are also from Spartanburg, SC. My gg-grandparents, Muse Tolleson BRYANT b 1802 Spartanb. SC, s/o Rueben BRYANT and Nancy TOLLESON, and wife, Jemima LITTLEJOHN b 1803 Spartanb., SC. They migrated to Floyd Co., Ga. prob. in the 1840s as their daughter, Mahulda Clara BRYANT (Hulda) b 1842 Spartb., SC. was my g-grandmother and she married my g-grandf., Seaborn Jones SHIPLEY in 1862 Floyd Co., Ga., Rome. Tell me a little about your BRYANT line. Hulda's brother, James L. BRYANT b Spartb. SC, married Seaborn's sister, Lucinda Jane SHIPLEY in Floyd Co., Ga., Rome. James L. BRYANT d in 1863 during the war in Loudon, Tenn. from disease. I believe the L. stood for LAWSON. Thanks, Abigail Banks Dennison Franklin, NC abanks@dnet.net abanks4@verizon.net ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Monday, February 19, 2007 7:45 PM Subject: [BRYANT] William Bryant in Alabama in 1830s and 1840s > > My particular branch of the Bryant family left Spartanburg, SC, in the late > 1830's or very early 1840's and traveled by wagon to Calhoun Co., AL. My > gggg grandfather, William F. (or T.) Bryant passed away in 1864 and is buried in > the Hebron Baptist Church Cemetery, Ohatchee, AL. Some of the family stayed > in Alabama and some moved on the Union Co., MS,after the Civil War. They > settled in a community they called Buncombe Hill. Would love to exchange info > with anyone working on this family. > > Linda > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BRYANT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BRYANT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --------------------------------- Looking for earth-friendly autos? Browse Top Cars by "Green Rating" at Yahoo! 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