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Benjamin II Bryant 1749–1835 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Oct 1749

Birth Location: Amherst County, Virginia, USA

Death Date: 1835-03-06

Death Location: Warren County, Kentucky, USA

Father: Benjamin Bryant

Mother: Elizabeth Ross

Spouse(s): Nancy Gragg

Children(s): Nancy Briant, Benjamin BRYANT, Susannah Bryant, Peachy Bryant, William Bryant, Daniel Bryant, Daniel Bryant

The story of Benjamin II Bryant began in 1749 in Amherst County, Virginia, USA. Benjamin II Bryant married Nancy Ann Gragg, and had children including Benjamin Jr Bryant, Celia Bryant, Daniel Boone Bryant, Daniel C Bryant, Martin Bryant, Nancy Anna Briant, Peachy Bryant, Susannah Bryant, William Bryant. Benjamin II Bryant passed away in 1835 in Warren County, Kentucky, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Benjamin II Bryant began in 1749 in Amherst County, Virginia, USA.
  • Benjamin II Bryant married Nancy Ann Gragg, and had children including Benjamin Jr Bryant, Celia Bryant, Daniel Boone Bryant, Daniel C Bryant, Martin Bryant, Nancy Anna Briant, Peachy Bryant, Susannah Bryant, William Bryant.
  • Benjamin II Bryant passed away in 1835 in Warren County, Kentucky, USA.

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Benjamin Bryant's Ancestors

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Benjamin Bryant
1749–1835
Birth Place: Amherst County, Virginia, USA
Parents
Benjamin Bryant
1710–
Elizabeth Ross
1720–1770
Indian, Penobscot, Maine, USA
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Benjamin Bryant's Descendants

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Benjamin (II) Bryant (Oct 1749–1835-03-06) m. Nancy (Ann) Gragg (abt 1755–1838)
  1. 1. Nancy (Anna) Briant 1789–1861 m. Andrew (D) BAKER 1797–1887
    1. 1. James Baker 1828–1862 m. Mary (W) Davis 1828–1903
      1. 1. Elijah ("Perry") Baker 1859–1934 m. Fannie Baker 1861–1961
        1. 1. Perry (O) Baker 1894–1968 m. Elizabeth ("Lizzie") Myers 1898–1989
        2. 2. Elijah (Walter) Baker 1881–1973
        3. 3. James (Andrew) Baker 1883–1970
        4. 4. Bessie (Mae (Baker)) Allenbrand 1885–1967
        5. 5. John (William) Baker 1887–1958
        6. 6. Pearl (L Rainey) (Baker) 1888–1960
        7. 7. Charles (Oliver) Baker 1890–1903
        8. 8. Eva (J) Baker 1898–1918
        9. 9. Jessie (Marie (Baker)) Walters 1900–1992
        10. 10. Helen (F. Burks) (Baker) 1902–1996
        11. 11. Minnie (Belle) Baker 1896–1930
        12. 12. Bertha (M) Baker 1900–
        13. 13. Mayme (June) Oshel 1892–1964
        14. 14. Mattie (E) Baker 1891–1992
      2. 2. William (M "Willey") Baker 1853–
      3. 3. Andrew (Arthur) Baker 1849–1923
      4. 4. James (Jr.) Baker 1851–
      5. 5. John Baker 1862–
    2. 2. Virginia Baker 1840–
    3. 3. Thomas Baker 1823–1881
    4. 4. Rebecca Baker 1836–
    5. 5. Wilfrey (Jackson) Baker 1828–1863
    6. 6. Mercy Baker 1820–
    7. 7. Alexander Baker 1820–
    8. 8. Caroline Baker 1820–
    9. 9. Eliza Baker 1820–
  2. 2. Benjamin (Jr) BRYANT 1772–
  3. 3. Susannah Bryant 1782–1856
  4. 4. Peachy Bryant 1786–1860
  5. 5. William Bryant 1772–
  6. 6. Daniel (C) Bryant 1775–1868
  7. 7. Daniel (Boone) Bryant 1775–1829

Benjamin Bryant's Timeline

2 Records

1749
Oct 1749
Birth of Benjamin II Bryant in Amherst County, Virginia, USA
Amherst County, Virginia, USA
1835
1835-03-06
Age 86
Death of Benjamin II Bryant in Warren County, Kentucky, USA
Warren County, Kentucky, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Oct 1749
    Event Place: Amherst County, Virginia, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
    [2] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1835-03-06
    Event Place: Warren County, Kentucky, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
    [2] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current

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