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_MALCOLM I Macdonald of Alba (Scotland)_+ | (0897 - 0954) _KENNETH II of Alba__| | (0930 - 0995) | | |________________________________________ | _MALCOM II MACKENNETH of Scotland_| | (0954 - 1034) | | | ________________________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |________________________________________ | | |--BETHOC "Beatrix" of Scotland | (0984 - ....) | ________________________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |________________________________________ | | |_AEFGIFU of Scotland______________| (0950 - ....) | | ________________________________________ | | |_____________________| | |________________________________________
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Mother: Rebecca H. BASS |
_James BIRDSONG _________+ | (1726 - 1798) m 1757 _Merritt BIRDSONG ___| | (1758 - 1827) | | |_Frances MERRITT ________+ | (1727 - 1788) m 1757 _William M. BIRDSONG _| | (1783 - 1826) m 1807 | | | _________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_________________________ | | |--Thomas Jackson BIRDSONG | (1807 - 1860) | _James BASS _____________ | | (1721 - ....) | _Thomas BASS ________| | | (1749 - 1804) | | | |_________________________ | | |_Rebecca H. BASS _____| (1784 - ....) m 1807 | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) ADAMS _ | | |_Sarah ADAMS ________| (1750 - ....) | |_________________________
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Mother: Madalene Jane GUERRANT |
In 1781 William and his brother John, his father, James and
Uncle Isaac and Isaac's son James and His Uncle Thomas were all
in the battle of Guilford Court House NC 25 Mar 1781. Thomas
was killed and Isaac wounded in the head. William G. Bryant was
in the Battle of Guilford Court House, NC and and also at the
surrender of Lord Cornwallis; Petersburg, VA, and at the time he
enlisted he was living in Powhatten Co. VA. He served three
tours and was engaged by Col. Goode and Gen. Lawson to carry
expresses from one military post to another.
Thomas Randolph, Daniel Guerrant, William Bryant are witnesses
to the will of Peter Chastain of the parish of King William and
county of Goochland . . . Rene Chastain received 379 acres on
Jones Creek where William Battam lives [fn Battam was sometimes
Bottom; perhaps a corruption of Banton or Badham.].
A few GA records, may be our Wm G.:
1813 Putnam Co. GA Tax List: William G. Bryant, Howel Rose,
Flournoys, Ashursts, Weavers.
a William G Bryant of Putnam county (rev soldier) rec land grant
in 1820 in Irwin county Geiorgia.
a Mary (Ashurst) Bryant filing for divorce from a William Bryant
in 1819 in Putnam county Georgia. Sheriff is stating that
William Bryant is nowhere in the county to be found.
Pension Record: On Oct 21, 1839 from Davidson Co, TN, he
declared about two years ago he moved from IN to TN to visit a
sister in Smith Co. TN and has been in bad health and unable to
return to IN and asks a transfer to the Nashville Agency. Jane
Bryant was a daughter of James, Jr. and Wm's sister, She was b.
1767 in Powhatan Co. She married James Martin and moved with
him to Smith Co., TN. Smith Co., is about 40 miles NE of
Nashville. Perhaps this is the sister that he was visiting?
On Jan 21 1840 he declared he now resides in Versailles, Ripley
Co. IN. At the time of his death, he was a Pensioner on the
roll of the Nashville TN Agency at the rate of thirty dollars
per annum. Receiving "unclaimed money" from Sep 4, 1839 to Nov
7, 1840 was his Executrix on May 31, 1844, who is unnamed.
From his pension declaration in May 1834 we know he was at that
time living in Ripley Co. IN, previously in Marion Co. IN.
http://c-23.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/va/fluvanna/marriages/
marr7758.txt
Fluvanna Marriage Bonds:
1780 Bryant, William Harris, Mary
1790 Griffin, Joseph Bryant, Polly
1796 Gorney, Pollard Bryant, Susanna
1804 Bryant, John Anderson, Patsey
1828 Cattrell, Deoclesian Bryant, Polly
1829 Bryant, John Bryant, Sally
1829 Diggs, John M. Bryant, Nancy W.
1831 Hudson, William Bryant, Lavinia
1834 Barlett, Eleazas Bryant, Frances
1834 Bartllett, Randall Bryant, Elizabeth
1848 Watkins, William Bryant, Susan
1832 Guerrant, M. Anderson Seay, Mary Jane Married
2-29-1832
Bryant, William Gurrant.
Bryant (of Baldwin County) sells 202 1/2 acres, Lot 226, 1st
district, Baldwin County, to John Scott (of Baldwin County) for
$2000. July 9, 1810. Henry Cox, JP Tho. H. ?. (Src: Index to the
Small Manuscript Collection Russell Library:
http://library.gcsu.edu/~sc/collections/small/smallman.html
Chesterfield 1749 from Henrico From MARRIAGES OF CHESTERFIELD
CO, VA 1771-1815, comp Catherine L. Knorr, p 103. 23 Aug 1813.
Howell Rose and Maria M. Bryant "who has lived at Capt.Edmund
Locketts for 7 years", dau of William G. Bryant, sur. Francis
Watkins, wit. Edmund Lockett and Mary Logwood, p 121. (Howell
Rose and Maria went to GA then AL).
Guilford Courthouse, National Military Park, Located in
Greensboro, NC
IN BRIEF
The battle fought here on March 15, 1781, was the largest, most
hotly-contested action of the Revolutionary War's climactic
Southern Campaign.
The serious loss of British manpower suffered at Guilford
Courthouse foreshadowed Lord Cornwallis's final defeat at
Yorktown seven months later.
Learn More about the History of the Park
DESIGNATIONS
National Military Park - March 2, 1917
Some confusing data:
From: [email protected] Date: Sat, 12 Apr 1997 To:
[email protected]
Subject: Briant/Bryant
I wrote: BRYANT/BRIANT - William Guerrant Bryant, son of James,
Jr. Manakintown, Powhatan Co. VA. Brother John m. Owlsley in KY.
Wm served in Rev War - his father in Indian Wars. Removed to KY
- IN, d. near Nashville TN while visiting a sister? in 1840. One
known dau, Minerva Ann (my ggm) m. Caleb Higginbotham removed to
Elbert co. GA & E. Feliciana Parish, LA. 2nd m. John Scott,
removed to Marion, IN d. 1833. Need data on wife & other
children? thank you. <<
Personal ID: VA07850
LName: BRIANT FName: WILLIAM
Suffix:
Ethnicity: Rank: PRIVATE Rank Type:
RANK AND FILE
State: VA Regiment: 4 VA Division:
3RD DIVISION
Brigade: 4TH VA BRIGADE Company: CAPT
JASON RIDDICK
Monthly Status Data
December 1777: SICK PRESENT
January 1778: FURLOUGH
February 1778: FURLOUGH
March 1778: FURLOUGH
April 1778: FIT FOR DUTY
May 1778: FIT FOR DUTY
June 1778: FIT FOR DUTY
Marriage Records from Jessamine County, Kentucky 1799-1820
Name: John Bryant Spouse: Susannah Proctor Marriage Date: 11 Feb
1800.
Name: George Bryant Spouse: Elizabeth Prowell Marriage Date: 27
Jan 1802.
Shows Mary Owlsley m. William G. Bryant. 1 FTM Tree #0546, CD
#15 - shows also a "Berlinda Owsley" as the spouse of John
Bryant. This may be a proper name or just part of her name.
http://pedigree.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/pedview.dll?ti=0&Ind=1982&Fi
le=164195
(Unknown)
Mary Middleton
(Unknown)
Spouse & Children* Siblings* Symbol Key
William G. Bryant
- James Guerrant Bryant
- John B. Bryant
- George Smith Bryant
- Abner B. Bryant
- Elizabeth Bryant
- Mary Bryant
- Edmond L. Bryant
- Thomas Owsley Bryant
- Jonathon Owsley Bryant
- Jane Bryant
- Patience Bryant
- John Bryant
- Sallie Bryant
- Daniel Guerrant Bryant
- William Owsley Bryant
John m. Belinda
Spouse & Children* Siblings* Symbol Key
Berlinda Owsley
- George S. Bryant
- Johnathon Bryant
- Edmund Bryant
- Daniel Bryant
- James Guerrant Bryant
- Thomas Owsley Bryant
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Glena Kincade has a gf named William G. "Red Buck" Briant b 1808
lived in Spartanburg, SC.
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(believe that our William Bryant is mentioned in article below
and may have been a surveyor, have found no record that he was a
farmer and he didn't seem to stay in one place very long; VA,
KY, TN and maybe NC, GA, maybe E. Feliciana, LA, and Indiana)
From: History and Genealogies of The Families of Miller, Woods,
Harris, Wallace, Maupin, Oldham, Kavanaguh and Brown: By W. H.
Miller. " p. 171.
William Cradlebough, a noted scout, woodsman and indian fighter
went the same route,
Cradlebough was an unusually hardy, brave and adventurous spirit
and well acquainted from Boonsborough to the Middle Fork of the
Kentucky, and up the latter deep into the country seldom trodden
by white men, and was one of the earliest pioneers, and who with
Brooks and
Calloway, (Thomas Brooks and John Calloway) in 1780 had hunted
and encamped for days and days, up the Middle Fork, and made and
named Rock Back Encampment, Williams Creek, Cabin Creek were
named by them, and Martin got much information from Cradlebough
of the woods, the Little Picture Lick, and other Licks, the War
Road and other traces, and of indian habits.
In Nov. or Dec. 1780, Cradlebough, Thomas Brooks and John
Calloway,hunted and spied into the wilds of the Middle Fork and
camped several days at a place on the south side of said fork,
nearly opposite where one McWillard was living in 1805, and at
this place they made a canoe in which they paddled up and down
the river, and they cut on a beech tree the first or initial
letters of their names: W. C. 1780, and J. C. and which they
named Rock Back Encampment, and then about four miles above on
the south side of the river at a Buffalo Lick on a branch near
the mouth they marked "Brooks 1780," and F. C ." they camped in
a bottom about four miles above the mouth of the creek, that
they named Williams Creek because William Cradlebough whilst out
hunting first found it, and here they encamped and cut down
several trees, and cut on a tree the letters W. C. B. (but in
1805 this was called upper Twins) and on a creek they built a
cabin and called the creek Cabin Creek. (which in 1805 was
called Lower Twins.) At this place in an oak and beech they cut
out cutlets, and their initial letters, which marks were there
in 1805, the place is about three quarters of a mile up from the
mouth of the creek.
When this party of three left Estill Station on this hunt they
no doubt went the trace that led by Azariah Martins place, and
the Little Picture Lick.
***In 1805 James McCormick and WILLIAM BRYANT were commissioned
by the Court to take depositions to perpetuate testimony and
with William Cradlebough went to Rock Back Encampment, and there
commenced the taking of the deposition of Cradlebough, and
adjournment from one to another of the Encampments of
Cradlebough, Brooks and Calloway of 1780 made twenty five years
prior thereto, and found the facts as Cradlebough had described
to them two years previous, which their depositions and
statements prove.
James McCormick then being on the Middle Fork, made this
statement in writing:
In the fall of 1798 James TRABUE applied to him to survey for
him on the Middle Fork of the Kentucky, and furnished him with
several entries, one calling for a Buffalo Lick at the mouth of
a small creek on the north side with a tree marked thus "Brooks
1780" which tree and lick he saw the same fall and the marks
that were on the tree appeared to be very old or old enough to
have been marked at the same date. There were several entries
that called for another encampment, called the Rock Back
Encampment which by the direction of William Cradlebough he
found at the same time with W. C. 1780, and J. C. 1780, cut on a
small beech tree, which mark also appeared old enough for that
date which Rock and Tree William Cradlebough this day swore to
in his presence, also the bottom he surveyed for Daniel TRABUE,
with the trees fell down, was so well described by William
Cradlebough, and the course of the river that he verily believed
it to be the same bottom, notwithstanding the trees were rotted
and gone, and being present with him in search of the bottom
Aug.
12, 1805. James McCormick."
_Jacques BRYANT (BRIAND\BRIANT) ____________+ | (1676 - 1755) _Jacques (James) BRYANT (BRIAND\BRIANT) Sr._| | (1709 - ....) m 1732 | | |____________________________________________ | _James BRYANT Jr.________| | (1739 - ....) m 1758 | | | _Isaac LEFEVRE _____________________________+ | | | (1665 - 1724) m 1701 | |_Elizabeth LEFEVRE _________________________| | (1712 - 1744) m 1732 | | |_Magdalaine PARENTEAU (PARANTOS) ___________+ | (1675 - 1720) m 1701 | |--William Guerrant BRYANT | (1765 - 1840) | _Daniel GUERRANT (GUERIN) I "the Immigrant"_+ | | (1662 - ....) m 1690 | _Pierre "Peter" GUERRANT (GUERIN) Sr._______| | | (1697 - 1750) m 1732 | | | |_Marie L'ORANGE ____________________________+ | | (1663 - 1721) m 1690 |_Madalene Jane GUERRANT _| (1742 - ....) m 1758 | | _Anthony TRABUE\TRABUC "the Immigrant"______+ | | (1669 - 1724) m 1704 |_Magdalene TRABUE __________________________| (1715 - 1787) m 1732 | |_Magdalene VEREUL\VERRUEIL _________________+ (1683 - 1731) m 1704
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_____________________ | _____________________| | | | |_____________________ | _Richard DEVALL _____| | (1760 - ....) m 1800| | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--David DEVALL | (1806 - ....) | _Ebenezer SMITH _____ | | (1699 - ....) m 1725 | _Elnathan SMITH _____| | | (1737 - 1774) m 1763| | | |_Christiana OWEN ____ | | (1705 - ....) m 1725 |_Edith SMITH ________| (1767 - 1826) m 1800| | _____________________ | | |_Hannah BATES _______| (1739 - ....) m 1763| |_____________________
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Father: John Copeland GORDON Mother: Mary WOOTEN |
_____________________ | _Benjamin GORDON ____| | (1759 - 1825) m 1780| | |_____________________ | _John Copeland GORDON _| | (1786 - 1861) m 1811 | | | _Josiah COPELAND ____+ | | | (1729 - 1791) | |_Tamar COPELAND _____| | (1762 - 1829) m 1780| | |_____________________ | | |--William GORDON | (1820 - ....) | _Benjamin WOOTEN Sr._+ | | (1710 - 1764) m 1730 | _John WOOTEN ________| | | (1740 - 1799) m 1756| | | |_Elizabeth ROUSSEAU _+ | | (1716 - 1764) m 1730 |_Mary WOOTEN __________| (1780 - 1861) m 1811 | | _Nathaniel BRADFORD _+ | | (1720 - 1756) |_Patience BRADFORD __| (1740 - 1799) m 1756| |_Sarah GREEN ________ (1706 - 1756)
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Mother: Elizabeth BRINTON |
_Thomas OWEN ________ | (1600 - ....) _Harry Thomas OWEN ______________| | (1630 - 1686) | | |_____________________ | _Hugh HARRY "the Immigrant"_| | (1662 - 1708) m 1686 | | | _____________________ | | | | |_________________________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Ann HARRY | (1695 - 1732) | _____________________ | | | _William BRINTON "the Immigrant"_| | | (1636 - 1700) m 1659 | | | |_____________________ | | |_Elizabeth BRINTON _________| (1665 - 1727) m 1686 | | _Edward BAGLEY ______+ | | (1602 - 1645) |_Ann BAGLEY _____________________| (1634 - 1699) m 1659 | |_____________________
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