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Jonathan Bryan 1708–1788 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1708-09-12

Birth Location: South Carolina

Death Date: 1788-03-12

Death Location: Brampton Plantation, Georgia

Father: Joseph Bryan

Mother: Janet Cochran

Spouse(s): Mary Williamson

Children(s): Mary Bryan, James Bryan, Josiah Bryan

The story of Jonathan Bryan began in 1708 in South Carolina. Jonathan Bryan married Mary Williamson, and had children including Hugh Bryan, James Bryan, Josiah Bryan, Mary Bryan, William Bryan. Jonathan Bryan passed away in 1788 in Brampton Plantation, Georgia.

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Biography

  • The story of Jonathan Bryan began in 1708 in South Carolina.
  • Jonathan Bryan married Mary Williamson, and had children including Hugh Bryan, James Bryan, Josiah Bryan, Mary Bryan, William Bryan.
  • Jonathan Bryan passed away in 1788 in Brampton Plantation, Georgia.

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Jonathan Bryan's Ancestors

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Jonathan Bryan
1708–1788
Birth Place: South Carolina
Parents
Joseph Bryan
1670–1731
England
Janet Cochran
1670–1708
England
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Jonathan Bryan's Descendants

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Jonathan Bryan (1708-09-12–1788-03-12) m. Mary Williamson (1722–1781)
  1. 1. Mary Bryan 1744– m. John Morel 1733–1776
    1. 1. Hester Morel 1772–
      1. 1. Mary (Bryan) Neyle –1836
        1. 1. John (G.) Thomas 1820–1882 m. Anna (Maria) Drayton 1842–1882
        2. 2. Bryan (Morel) Thomas 1836–1905 m. Mary (Jones) Withers 1844–
  2. 2. James Bryan 1752–1832 m. Elizabeth Langley 1767–1809
    1. 1. Jane Bryan 1802–1881 m. John (Waldhauer) Remshart 1801–1878
      1. 1. Amanda (J.) Remshart 1825–1907 m. Saul (S.) Box 1823–1856
        1. 1. Alice (Floyd) Box 1850–1912 m. George (Horace) Remshart 1846–1907
  3. 3. Josiah Bryan 1746–1775 m. Elizabeth Pendarvis 1755–1804
    1. 1. Joseph Bryan 1773–1812 m. Delia Forman 1788–1825
      1. 1. Joseph (Forman) Bryan 1812–
      2. 2. Virginia (Forman) Bryan 1810–
      3. 3. Georgia Bryan 1807–
      4. 4. Thomas (Marsh Forman) Bryan 1809–1875 m. Florida Troup 1813–1847
      5. 5. John (Randolph) Bryan 1806–1887 m. Elizabeth (Tucker) Coalter 1805–1856
        1. 1. Delia Bryan 1833–1902 m. John (Randolph) Page 1830–1901

Jonathan Bryan's Timeline

2 Records

1708
1708-09-12
Birth of Jonathan Bryan in South Carolina
South Carolina
1788
1788-03-12
Age 80
Death of Jonathan Bryan in Brampton Plantation, Georgia
Brampton Plantation, Georgia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1708-09-12
    Event Place: South Carolina

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1788-03-12
    Event Place: Brampton Plantation, Georgia

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