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    1. Re: [BRYANT] John & William Bryant/Montgomery Co. KY/1800-1804
    2. Peggy Gunter
    3. Do we have public access to the BRYANT DNA site. I would like to see the matches. Not the individual people who gave DNA but the Brynats that they connected to. Thanks peggy -------------- Original message from "Marilyn Burgess" <stocker7@fairpoint.net>: -------------- > My brother has also had DNA done with family tree DNA. Our family came from > Maine and Massachusetts but we have made connections in Oklahoma to one > common ancestor. > He joined the Bryan group because that was the only one available but we > have had some close matches with Bryans as well. In Maine it was spelled > either Briant or Bryant, but there was a brother in Plymouth, Mass who > spelled it Bryan in the early 1600's. Unfortunately we have not been able > to find what happened to him. Marilyn > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Joel & Janiece Bryant" > To: "Marsha Buck" ; > Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 2:08 PM > Subject: Re: [BRYANT] John & William Bryant/Montgomery Co. KY/1800-1804 > > > > Marsha, > > > > I am interested in the DNA testing that has been done on the Bryant's. I > > have hit the proverbial brick wall and feel that my only hope of extending > > my ancestery back any further is to find a DNA match. You indicated that > > there has been DNA testing on your Bryants. Were those test done by > > rootsweb, or were the results reported to roots web? > > > > Joel > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Marsha Buck" > > To: ; > > Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 9:27 AM > > Subject: Re: [BRYANT] John & William Bryant/Montgomery Co. KY/1800-1804 > > > > > >> Jane, > >> > >> We have corresponded before about Charlotte. Our research group has your > >> information and we are trying to determine if you fit into our family or > >> not. > >> > >> Both Morgan and Wolfe counties contain part of what was originally > >> Montgomery Co., KY. My ancestor is Josiah Bryant and I believe he is the > >> one on the 1810 census in Montgomery Co., as well as on tax lists there > >> in > >> 1803, 1810 and 1812. > >> > >> Josiah had sons named Ambrose, Josiah, Gabriel, William and John. I'm > >> trying to determine if the William and John on the Montgomery Co. tax > >> lists > >> are his sons or not. > >> > >> On the 1810 census for Montgomery Co. Josiah is listed with two young > >> children who would appear to be his grandchildren. We're not sure whose > >> children they are. On the 1810 tax list there are two adult males in > >> Josiah's household but only one - Josiah - is on the census. I'd like to > >> know who the other one is and whether or not he is the parent of these > >> two > >> children. One of the children is male, the other is female and they are > >> both under age 10. > >> > >> In 1820 Josiah and Gabriel are listed on the census in Floyd Co., KY. > >> Parts > >> of Floyd Co. also used to be in Montgomery Co. From what we've been able > >> to > >> put together - and what we're trying to verify - is that our Josiah left > >> Floyd Co., VA sometime after mid-1800 and moved to Montgomery Co., KY. > >> His > >> wife, Lydia, apparently died there after the 1810 census was taken and > >> before 1818. By 1818 the part of Montgomery Co. where Josiah lived had > >> become part of Floyd Co. because Josiah signed for the marriage of his > >> daughter, Elizabeth, in Floyd Co. in 1818 to George Holland. In 1819 > >> Josiah > >> married the widow Elizabeth O'Hair in Floyd Co. and moved to her house > >> and > >> land. The children listed with him in 1820 are her children from her > >> marriage to Michael O'Hair. In 1822 Elizabeth divorced Josiah, sold her > >> land and moved to Indiana with her children. Josiah returned to Laurel > >> Hill, which is now part of Wolfe Co., KY. George & Elizabeth Holland (or > >> Hollon) lived in the Lacy Creek area and raised their children there. > >> > >> George Holland's brother also lived in Montgomery Co. KY and is later > >> found > >> in Wolfe Co. > >> > >> We have pretty well established what happened to William, Gabriel & > >> Josiah > >> Jr. They all ended up in Indiana. Our big mystery is John - and to some > >> extent Ambrose. > >> > >> There are several other Bryants in Montgomery Co. - both on the census > >> and > >> tax lists that we can't identify either. At this point we have no idea > >> if > >> they are related to Josiah or if they are a whole other group of Bryants. > >> The only thing we know for sure is that our Bryant family is not related > >> to > >> the Bryants in Green Co. KY and they are not part of the Bryans who > >> married > >> into the Boone family. This has been established through DNA testing. > >> It > >> would be great if we could find direct male descendants of other Kentucky > >> & > >> Virginia Bryants who would be willing to be tested so we could separate > >> out > >> the families more clearly. > >> > >> Marsha > >> > >> > >> ----- Original Message ----- > >> From: "Jane McEndree" > >> To: ; > >> Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 1:19 AM > >> Subject: Re: [BRYANT] John & William Bryant/Montgomery Co. KY/1800-1804 > >> > >> > >>> Marsha, > >>> I have Bryants from Kentucky. I have not been able to go beyond my GGG > >>> Grandmother, Charlotte [ Lottie] Bryant Little though. All I know about > >>> her > >>> is that she was born in Kentucky. She and her husband, the Rev. Charles > >>> Little lived in or around Morgan and Wolfe Co, Kentucky and together had > >>> 21 > >>> children. I have been able to do a lot of work on the Little family but > >>> not > >>> on the Bryants. I too, am interested in Bryant's from Kentukcy. Wolfe > >>> County > >>> is in the eastern part of Kentucky. Where is Montgomery County? I'd like > >>> to > >>> know more about your Kentucky Bryant's. My GG Grandmother, Charlotte > >>> Bryant > >>> Little was born on December 25, 1809 in Kentucky and married Charles > >>> Little > >>> on May 31, 1824 in Morgan Co, Ky. and she died on July 4, 1887 in Morgan > >>> County, Ky. at a place called Lacy Creek where they had lived. > >>> Jane Little McEndree > >> > >> > >> ------------------------------- > >> 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 > > > > > > ------------------------------- > 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

    02/20/2007 12:18:12
    1. Re: [BRYANT] John & William Bryant/Montgomery Co. KY/1800-1804
    2. Marilyn Burgess
    3. I don't believe you can get access to the DNA base. The base does not tell you who the ancestors are anyway. That is done by contacting matches after the results of individual testing comes back. For instance if I get a match notice and that person has agreed to be contacted, I contact them and we compare ancestries. If I don't have at least a partial ancestry history, the DNA testing wouldn't tell me much. The testing only tells you who you match up with. You can post an ancestry with your dna I believe but as far as I know, you can only get access if you match. This is the website http://www.familytreedna.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peggy Gunter" <p.a.gunter@att.net> To: <bryant@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2007 2:18 PM Subject: Re: [BRYANT] John & William Bryant/Montgomery Co. KY/1800-1804 > Do we have public access to the BRYANT DNA site. I would like to see the > matches. Not the individual people who gave DNA but the Brynats that they > connected to. Thanks peggy > > -------------- Original message from "Marilyn Burgess" > <stocker7@fairpoint.net>: -------------- > > >> My brother has also had DNA done with family tree DNA. Our family came >> from >> Maine and Massachusetts but we have made connections in Oklahoma to one >> common ancestor. >> He joined the Bryan group because that was the only one available but we >> have had some close matches with Bryans as well. In Maine it was spelled >> either Briant or Bryant, but there was a brother in Plymouth, Mass who >> spelled it Bryan in the early 1600's. Unfortunately we have not been able >> to find what happened to him. Marilyn >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Joel & Janiece Bryant" >> To: "Marsha Buck" ; >> Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 2:08 PM >> Subject: Re: [BRYANT] John & William Bryant/Montgomery Co. KY/1800-1804 >> >> >> > Marsha, >> > >> > I am interested in the DNA testing that has been done on the Bryant's. >> > I >> > have hit the proverbial brick wall and feel that my only hope of >> > extending >> > my ancestery back any further is to find a DNA match. You indicated >> > that >> > there has been DNA testing on your Bryants. Were those test done by >> > rootsweb, or were the results reported to roots web? >> > >> > Joel >> > ----- Original Message ----- >> > From: "Marsha Buck" >> > To: ; >> > Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 9:27 AM >> > Subject: Re: [BRYANT] John & William Bryant/Montgomery Co. KY/1800-1804 >> > >> > >> >> Jane, >> >> >> >> We have corresponded before about Charlotte. Our research group has >> >> your >> >> information and we are trying to determine if you fit into our family >> >> or >> >> not. >> >> >> >> Both Morgan and Wolfe counties contain part of what was originally >> >> Montgomery Co., KY. My ancestor is Josiah Bryant and I believe he is >> >> the >> >> one on the 1810 census in Montgomery Co., as well as on tax lists >> >> there >> >> in >> >> 1803, 1810 and 1812. >> >> >> >> Josiah had sons named Ambrose, Josiah, Gabriel, William and John. I'm >> >> trying to determine if the William and John on the Montgomery Co. tax >> >> lists >> >> are his sons or not. >> >> >> >> On the 1810 census for Montgomery Co. Josiah is listed with two young >> >> children who would appear to be his grandchildren. We're not sure >> >> whose >> >> children they are. On the 1810 tax list there are two adult males in >> >> Josiah's household but only one - Josiah - is on the census. I'd like >> >> to >> >> know who the other one is and whether or not he is the parent of these >> >> two >> >> children. One of the children is male, the other is female and they >> >> are >> >> both under age 10. >> >> >> >> In 1820 Josiah and Gabriel are listed on the census in Floyd Co., KY. >> >> Parts >> >> of Floyd Co. also used to be in Montgomery Co. From what we've been >> >> able >> >> to >> >> put together - and what we're trying to verify - is that our Josiah >> >> left >> >> Floyd Co., VA sometime after mid-1800 and moved to Montgomery Co., KY. >> >> His >> >> wife, Lydia, apparently died there after the 1810 census was taken and >> >> before 1818. By 1818 the part of Montgomery Co. where Josiah lived had >> >> become part of Floyd Co. because Josiah signed for the marriage of his >> >> daughter, Elizabeth, in Floyd Co. in 1818 to George Holland. In 1819 >> >> Josiah >> >> married the widow Elizabeth O'Hair in Floyd Co. and moved to her house >> >> and >> >> land. The children listed with him in 1820 are her children from her >> >> marriage to Michael O'Hair. In 1822 Elizabeth divorced Josiah, sold >> >> her >> >> land and moved to Indiana with her children. Josiah returned to Laurel >> >> Hill, which is now part of Wolfe Co., KY. George & Elizabeth Holland >> >> (or >> >> Hollon) lived in the Lacy Creek area and raised their children there. >> >> >> >> George Holland's brother also lived in Montgomery Co. KY and is later >> >> found >> >> in Wolfe Co. >> >> >> >> We have pretty well established what happened to William, Gabriel & >> >> Josiah >> >> Jr. They all ended up in Indiana. Our big mystery is John - and to >> >> some >> >> extent Ambrose. >> >> >> >> There are several other Bryants in Montgomery Co. - both on the census >> >> and >> >> tax lists that we can't identify either. At this point we have no idea >> >> if >> >> they are related to Josiah or if they are a whole other group of >> >> Bryants. >> >> The only thing we know for sure is that our Bryant family is not >> >> related >> >> to >> >> the Bryants in Green Co. KY and they are not part of the Bryans who >> >> married >> >> into the Boone family. This has been established through DNA testing. >> >> It >> >> would be great if we could find direct male descendants of other >> >> Kentucky >> >> & >> >> Virginia Bryants who would be willing to be tested so we could >> >> separate >> >> out >> >> the families more clearly. >> >> >> >> Marsha >> >> >> >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> >> From: "Jane McEndree" >> >> To: ; >> >> Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 1:19 AM >> >> Subject: Re: [BRYANT] John & William Bryant/Montgomery Co. >> >> KY/1800-1804 >> >> >> >> >> >>> Marsha, >> >>> I have Bryants from Kentucky. I have not been able to go beyond my >> >>> GGG >> >>> Grandmother, Charlotte [ Lottie] Bryant Little though. All I know >> >>> about >> >>> her >> >>> is that she was born in Kentucky. She and her husband, the Rev. >> >>> Charles >> >>> Little lived in or around Morgan and Wolfe Co, Kentucky and together >> >>> had >> >>> 21 >> >>> children. I have been able to do a lot of work on the Little family >> >>> but >> >>> not >> >>> on the Bryants. I too, am interested in Bryant's from Kentukcy. Wolfe >> >>> County >> >>> is in the eastern part of Kentucky. Where is Montgomery County? I'd >> >>> like >> >>> to >> >>> know more about your Kentucky Bryant's. My GG Grandmother, Charlotte >> >>> Bryant >> >>> Little was born on December 25, 1809 in Kentucky and married Charles >> >>> Little >> >>> on May 31, 1824 in Morgan Co, Ky. and she died on July 4, 1887 in >> >>> Morgan >> >>> County, Ky. at a place called Lacy Creek where they had lived. >> >>> Jane Little McEndree >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> >> 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 >> > >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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 >

    02/22/2007 01:04:09