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Austin Bryan 1817–1859 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 21 April 1817

Birth Location: Cane Creek, Greene, Ohio, United States

Death Date: 4 Feb 1859

Death Location: Allendale, Worth, Missouri, United States

Father: David Bryan

Mother: Mildred Johnson

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Children(s):

In 1817, Austin Bryan entered the world in Cane Creek, Greene, Ohio, United States, born to David Bryan And Mildred Johnson. Austin Bryan passed away in 1859 in Allendale, Worth, Missouri, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1817, Austin Bryan entered the world in Cane Creek, Greene, Ohio, United States, born to David Bryan And Mildred Johnson.
  • Austin Bryan passed away in 1859 in Allendale, Worth, Missouri, United States.

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Austin Bryan's Ancestors

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Austin Bryan
1817–1859
Birth Place: Cane Creek, Greene, Ohio, United States
Parents
David Bryan
1793–1881
North Carolina, United States
Mildred Johnson
1797–1881
Bedford, VA
Grandparents
Christopher Johnson
1759–1809
Hanover, Virginia, United States
Milley Moorman
1765–1794
Louisa, VA, USA
Great-Grandparents
Micajah Moorman
1735–1806
Susannah Chiles
1738–1782
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas Moorman
1705–1767
Rachel Clark
1714–1792

Austin Bryan's Timeline

2 Records

1817
21 April 1817
Birth of Austin Bryan in Cane Creek, Greene, Ohio, United States
Cane Creek, Greene, Ohio, United States
1859
4 Feb 1859
Age 42
Death of Austin Bryan in Allendale, Worth, Missouri, United States
Allendale, Worth, Missouri, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 21 April 1817
    Event Place: Cane Creek, Greene, Ohio, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 Feb 1859
    Event Place: Allendale, Worth, Missouri, United States

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