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Mary Bryan 1718–1733 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 13 Sep 1718

Birth Location: Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA

Death Date: 1733

Death Location: USA

Father: Nicholas Byram

Mother: Anna Snell

Spouse(s): Thomas Carr

Children(s): Thomas 2nd, Eliz[abeth] Carr, Daniel Carr, Hugh Carr

The story of Mary Bryan began in 1718 in Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA. Mary Bryan married Thomas Carr, and had children including Daniel Carr, Eliz Abeth Carr, Hugh Carr, Thomas Carr 2Nd. Mary Bryan passed away in 1733 in USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Mary Bryan began in 1718 in Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Mary Bryan married Thomas Carr, and had children including Daniel Carr, Eliz Abeth Carr, Hugh Carr, Thomas Carr 2Nd.
  • Mary Bryan passed away in 1733 in USA.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Mary Bryan's Ancestors

Self
Mary Bryan
1718–1733
Birth Place: Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Parents
Nicholas Byram
1687–
MA
Anna Snell
1684–1757
MA
Grandparents
Nicholoas (Byram) 2nd
1640–1727
Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Mary Edson
1647–1727
Massachusetts
Martha Harris
1650–
Ipswich, Massachusetts
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Harris
1633–
Martha Lake
1624–1700
2nd-Great-Grandparents
thomas Harris
1590–1634
elizabeth stitson
1587–

Mary Bryan's Descendants

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Mary Bryan (13 Sep 1718–1733) m. Thomas Carr (1710–1763)
  1. 1. Thomas (Carr) 2nd 1737–1824 m. Mercy Redding 1737–1833
    1. 1. Hugh Carr 1756–1829 m. Jane (Hannah) Thompson 1760–1850 m. mary 1767–
      1. 1. James Carr 1789–1864 m. Martha Clemmons 1808–1894
        1. 1. Morton (C (Mortimer) Carr) Pvt 1833–1906 m. Mary (C) Pierce 1834–1910
        2. 2. Jennie (B) Carr 1850–1950
        3. 3. Angelina Carr 1847–1850
        4. 4. Rush (B) Carr 1845–1867
        5. 5. Adaline (CARR) Wright 1827–1875 m. J. ((Joseph) Wilson) Wright 1816–1871
        6. 6. Hiram (C) Carr 1831–1851
        7. 7. Caroline (L CARR) Leamy 1844–1914 m. Zacharias Leamy 1833–1875
        8. 8. Isaac (S.) Carr 1839–1899
        9. 9. Leonard (F.) Carr 1834–1907 m. Hannah (Supplee) Brown 1840–1925
        10. 10. Josephine (CARR Griffith) Martin 1843–1900 m. Eugene Griffith 1839–1864 m. William Martin 1839–1913 m. Irwin Clair 1840–1864
        11. 11. Selena (CARR) New 1843–1873
        12. 12. Jones (B) Carr 1850–1851
        13. 13. Ruth Carr 1846–
        14. 14. McCleese Carr 1835–1898
        15. 15. Clement Carr 1824–1895 m. Phobe (Ann) Wright 1819–1894
        16. 16. Caroline (S) Carr 1844–1914 m. Zachariah Leamy 1834–1875
      2. 2. Austin Carr 1805–1892
      3. 3. Richard Carr 1795–1895
      4. 4. William (thomas) Carr 1784–1850
      5. 5. Hiram Carr 1788–1888
      6. 6. Henry Carr 1782–
      7. 7. Samuel Carr 1786–1852
      8. 8. Hugh Carr 1800–1848
    2. 2. Ann Carr 1757–
    3. 3. Thomas (Carr) 2nd 1759–
    4. 4. Mary Carr 1762–
    5. 5. John Carr 1765–
    6. 6. Redding Carr 1767–
    7. 7. Elizabeth Carr 1770–1800
    8. 8. William Carr 1773–1852
    9. 9. Ebenezer Carr 1776–
    10. 10. Mercy Carr 1778–1862
    11. 11. Simeon ((twin)) Carr 1781–
    12. 12. Abigail (Carr) (Paul) 1781–1859
    13. 13. Mercy Carr 1762–1847
    14. 14. Sarah Porter 1771–1864
    15. 15. Bathsheba Porter 1773–1853
  2. 2. Eliz[abeth] Carr 1740–1768 m. Nathan Pettingill 1732–
    1. 1. Betty Pettingill 1760–
    2. 2. Akerman Pettingill 1763–
    3. 3. Hugh Pettingill 1766–
  3. 3. Daniel Carr 1742–1778 m. Martha Edson 1770–
  4. 4. Hugh Carr 1738–

Mary Bryan's Timeline

3 Records

1718
13 September 1718
Birth of Mary Bryan in Abingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Abingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
1718
13 Sep 1718
Birth of Mary Bryan in Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
1733
1733
Age 15
Death of Mary Bryan in USA
USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 13 September 1718
    Event Place: Abingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, 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: Birth
    Event Date: 13 Sep 1718
    Event Place: Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1733
    Event Place: 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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