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BRYAN FAMILY RECORDS
William Park Bryan and Olivia Eloise Bateman were married October 8, 1818.
No birth records for either of the above, but both the Bryan and Bateman
families were from North Carolina. William Park Bryan's father was a Revolutionary soldier.
Children:
Julia Ann Bryan, born Sept. 26, 1819
William Shelby Bryan, born Oct. 20, 1821
Washington Carroll Bryan, born Jan. 15, 1824
American Nancy Bryan, born Apr. 30, 1827
Olivia Lois Elizabeth Bryan, born July 16, 1829
Mrs. Olivia Bateman Bryan died July 17, 1829, after giving birth to her youngest
child. William Park Bryan remarried, and I do not have the name of his second wife,
although the family record does list his children by the second wife and their birthdates.
William Park Bryan died July 16, 1844.
Children of William Park Bryan and second wife:
Herbert Alexander Bryan, born Mar. 31, 1833
Finas Ewing Bryan, born May 4, 1834
Margaret Jane Bryan, born Nov. 12, 1835
Martha Frances Smith Bryan, born ,(month gone) 30, 1837
Mary Jane Bryan, born April 24, 1839
Robert Clay Bryan, born Aug. 20, 1842
Marriages:
Olivia Lois Elizabeth Bryan married John N. Roland Aug. 17, 1848
Washington Carroll Bryan married Sophie Wyres Jan. 9, 1859
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