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Continued from <a href="bryan.html">Bryan Family Page</a><P>
Second Generation:<P>
Children of William Bryan and Mary Boone<BR>
Samuel Bryan (1756-1837) m. Mary Hunt (1752-?), d/o Col. Jonathan Hunt and Isabella (?)<BR>
Daniel Boone Bryan (1758-1845) m. Elizabeth Turner, d/o Roger T. Turner<BR>
William Bryan (killed by Indians in same attack that killed his father)<BR>
Phoebe Bryan (1763-1785) <BR>
Hannah Bryan (1765-?)<BR>
John Bryan (1768-1779)<BR>
Sarah Bryan (ca.1768-1829) m. James Grimes<BR>
Abner Bryan (1772-1780) <BR>
Elizabeth Bryan (1771-?)<BR>
Mary Bryan (1773-?) m. Joseph Ingels <P>
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Third Generation:<P>
Children of Samuel Bryan and Mary Hunt<BR>
Ann Bryan (1776-?)<BR>
Phoebe Bryan (1778-1781)<BR>
William Bryan (1780-1830) m. Mary Boone <BR>
Abner Bryan (1783) died in infancy<BR>
Luke Bryan (1784-?) m. Mary Sanders (1810-?), d/o Capt John Sanders and Sarah (?)<BR>
Thomas Bryan (1787-?)<BR>
Sarah Bryan (1789-1790)<BR>
Mary Bryan (1789-1790)<BR>
Daniel Bryan (1791-1804)<BR>
Hampton Bryan (1795-1844) m. Margaret Gosney<BR>
Samuel Bryan (1797-1840)<P>
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Daniel Bryan appears to have been one of the progressive men of his day; he received only such education as the common schools afforded in the county at that time. He bought a farm which was located just beyond the line of Jessamine and Fayette Counties, on the Lexington and Nashville Turnpike, the present residence of Joseph H. Bryan, his grandson. He built a female seminary, where for many years the daughters of the first and early families of the neighboring counties were educated; he also built mills for the manufacutre of paper, also operated a grist-mill at the same place. The mills were located upon Jessamine Creek.<P>
He also owned 2,000 acres located on what was then known as South Elkhorn and East Hickman. In 1812, he was engaged in the manufacture of guns and gunpowder for the United States government. -- Kentucky: A History of the State, by Battle, Perrin, & Kiffin,
5th ed., 1887, Jessamine County.<P>
Third Generation:<P>
Children of Daniel Boone Bryan and Elizabeth Turner<BR>
Louis Bryan m. Polly Cartmell<BR>
William T. Bryan m. Margaret Gist<BR>
Samuel Bryan m. Ella Higbee<BR>
Daniel Bryan (no children)<BR>
Joseph Bryan m. unknown<BR>
Thomas Bryan m. Mary Kay<BR>
Sallie Bryan m. William Barr<BR>
Elizabeth Bryan m. Jeremiah Vardeman<BR>
Mary Bryan m. Andrew Kay<BR>
Phoebe Bryan m. John Womack<P>
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Children of Hampton Bryan and Margaret Gosney<BR>
William Evermont Bryan (1821)<BR>
Nancy McMurtry Bryan (1823)<BR>
Benjamin C. Bryan (1823)<BR>
Daniel Boone Bryan (1827)<BR>
Granvill(e) Bryan (1828)<BR>
Napoleon Bryan (1829\30)<BR>
Mary M. Bryan (1832)<BR>
John s. Bryan (1835)<BR>
Milton S. Bryan (1837-1838)<BR>
Minerva R. Bryan (1839)<BR>
Joseph H. Bryan (1842)<BR>
Georg(e) P. Bryan (1844)<P>
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Fourth Generation<P>
Children of Louis Bryan and Polly Cartmell<BR>
Eliza Bryan m. Isaac Barkley (KY)<BR>
Asa Bryan <BR>
Samuel Bryan<BR>
Mary Bryan m. Benjamin Curd (KY)<BR>
Sallie Bryan m. Edward Turner (KY)<BR>
Emily Bryan m. Unknown Johnson (MO)<BR>
Rebecca Bryan m. Edlder Weeks (MO)<P>
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Children of William T. Bryan and Margaret Gist<BR>
William Bryan<BR>
Sallie Bryan<BR>
George Bryan<BR>
John Bryan<BR>
Lewis Bryan<BR>
Lewis Bryan<BR>
Margaret Bryan<BR>
Daniel B. Bryan<BR>
James Bryan<BR>
Mary Bryan<BR>
Morton Bryan<BR>
Alexander Bryan<BR>
Andrew Bryan<BR>
Christopher C. Bryan<BR>
Massie Bryan<P>
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Children of Samuel Bryan and Ella Higbee<BR>
Albert Bryan<BR>
Hester Bryan m. John Hurst<BR>
Elizabeth Bryan m. Aaron Burns<BR>
Ellen Bryan m. Thomas Finley<BR>
Mary Bryan m. Reuben Brown<BR>
Charles Bryan<BR>
Edwin Bryan<BR>
Anna Bryan m. William Barr (MO)<BR>
Sallie Bryan<BR>
Samuel Bryan<BR>
John Bryan<BR>
Alice Bryan<P>
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Children of Joseph Bryan and unknown wife<BR>
Elijah Bryan<BR>
Daniel Bryan<BR>
Mary C Bryan m. Dr. Henry Blackburn (KY)<BR>
Theodore Bryan<BR>
Joseph H. Bryan<P>
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Children of Thomas Bryan and Mary Kay<BR>
Phoebe Bryan m. John Cassell<BR>
Thomas Bryan<BR>
Mary B. Bryan<P>
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Children of Sallie Bryan and William Barr<BR>
Zachariah Barr<BR>
Louis Barr<BR>
Eliza Barr<BR>
Marietta Barr<BR>
Salle m. Barr<P>
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Children of Mary Bryan and Andrew Kay<BR>
John Kay<BR>
Daniel Kay<BR>
Lewis Kay<BR>
Lucy Kay<BR>
Sallie Kay<BR>
Elijah Kay<BR>
Byron Kay<BR>
Todd Kay<P>
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Children of Phoebe Bryan and John Womack<BR>
Samuel Bryan<BR>
John Bryan (killed in Mexican War)<BR>
George Bryan<BR>
Sarah Bryan<P>
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Sources:<P>
Thanks to Kathryn Weiss for providing the marriage and children for Hampton Bryan and Margaret Gosney. Nancy McMurtry Bryan is Kathryn's direct line. Kathryn's e-mail address is: [email protected]<P>
<a href="http://booneinfo.com/"> Boone Family Page </a><P>
Thanks to Clark Webster for providing the marriage information on Sarah Bryan and James Grimes. Clark's e-mail address is: [email protected]<P>
KENTUCKY:A HISTORY OF THE STATE, by Battle, Perrin, & Kiffin, 5th ed., 1887, Jessamine County. Submitted by Frances Casstevens (Daniel Boone Bryan and Elizabeth Turner line) email address for Frances Casstevens: [email protected]<P>
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