Letters of the Bryan family [manuscript], 1852 and 1930.

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Letters of the Bryan family [manuscript], 1852 and 1930.

In a letter, 1852 November 3, Elizabeth Tucker Coalter Bryan writes to her husband, John Randolph Bryan, regarding family activities, quinine for chills, lancing an infected finger, and Scott's majority in Gloucester County. In a letter, 1930 May 13, Mary Waters Bryan Hitchcock encloses the above letter to Amanda Stewart Bryant Kane.

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Hitchcock, Mary Waters Bryan, 1870-1934.

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Bryant family.

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Kane, Amanda Stewart Bryan, 1904-1990,

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Bryan, John Randolph, 1806-1887.

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John Randolph Bryan, godson and namesake of John Randolph of Roanoke and son of Joseph Bryan of Savannah, Georgia, married Elizabeth Coalter. From the description of Letter : Eagle Point [Gloucester County, Virginia] to D.C. Randolph [Richmond], 1862 April 16. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122608765 Note: The superscript numbers denote generations within each family. Brown Family Henry Brown 1 (1716-1766) was born in Bedford County, Virginia. He mar...

Bryan, Elizabeth Tucker Coalter, d. 1856.

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