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David Enochs Bryan 1757 – 1837 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 29 Oct 1757

Birth Location: Yadkin Valley, Rowan, North Carolina

Death Date: 20 Mar 1837

Death Location: Marthasville, Warren, Missouri

Father: James Bryan

Mother: Rebecca Enox

Spouse(s): Mary Powell

Children(s): James Bryan, Morgan Bryan, Elizabeth Bryan, William Bryan, Susan Bryan, Mary Bryan, John Bryan, Drizella Bryan, Samuel Bryan

Born in 1757 in Yadkin Valley, Rowan, North Carolina, David Enochs Bryan was the child of James Bryan and Rebecca Enox. In time, David Enochs Bryan married Mary Powell, and they raised a family that included James Bryan, Morgan Bryan, Elizabeth Bryan, William K Bryan, Susan Bryan, Mary Bryan, John Bryan, Drizella Bryan and Samuel Bryan. David Enochs Bryan died in Marthasville, Warren, Missouri in 1837.

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Parents

James Bryan
1726 – 1807
Birth Location: Opequon Creek, Frederick, Virginia
JB
Rebecca Enox
1732 – 1767
Birth Location: Shenandoah, Opequon Creek, Virginia, USA
RE

Spouses(s)

Mary Powell
Birth Location: –
MP

Children(s)

James Bryan
1792 – 1835
Birth Location: Bryans Station, Kentucky
JB
Morgan Bryan
1794 – 1857
Birth Location: Fayette, Fayette, Kentucky
MB
Elizabeth Bryan
1796 – 1820
Birth Location: Bryans Station, Kentucky
EB
William Bryan
1801 –
Birth Location: –
WB
Susan Bryan
1805 – 1831
Birth Location: Marthasville, Warren, Missouri
SB
Mary Bryan
Birth Location: –
MB
John Bryan
Birth Location: –
JB
Drizella Bryan
Birth Location: –
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Samuel Bryan
Birth Location: –
SB

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: 29 Oct 1757
    Event Place: Yadkin Valley, Rowan, North Carolina
    Record Source: North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000, Book Title: Samuel Moody Grubbs, a descendant of the Boone Family

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: 20 Mar 1837
    Event Place: Marthasville, Warren, Missouri

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