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Sallie Bryant
F, #1783, b. 1868
Citations
- [S55] 1870 Census;.
Sarah Bryant1
F, #4522, b. 1708, d. 1778
Citations
- [S589] Unknown subject unknown repository.
- [S592] C.G. Jo White Linn, Drake - Arrington.
Sony Bryant1
M, #3801, b. 1893
Citations
- [S60] 1910 Census;.
Thelma Bryant1
F, #4179, b. 1894
Citations
- [S492] Cara Murray, "Bryant Family," e-mail to MVW.
Thomas Bryant
M, #1350, b. 1819, d. before 1870
| Birth* | 1819 | Thomas Bryant was born in 1819 at North Carolina, NC.1,2 |
| | He was the son of Jesse Bryant Sr. and Margaret (?) |
| MARRIAGE | circa 1839 | He married Margarette Mullis, daughter of Solomon Mullis and Nancy Austin, circa 1839 at Pulaski County, GA. |
| Death* | before 1870 | He died before 1870 at GA His wife and children appear alone on the 1870 census.3 |
| Name Variation | | Thomas Bryant was also known as Thomas Bryant Judging from the 1850 census I now accept Thomas as father of Jane E. who will appear in census with mother Margaret and children named Jesse, Joel, Thomas and Arliffy. I am certain that Arliffy is Jane E's sister - not daughter. Am not certain who Jesse, Joel and Thomas are. 09-01.4 |
| CENSUS1850* | 1850 | He appeared on the CENSUS in 1850 at GA; He lived in house # 162.2 |
| CENSUS1860* | 1860 | He appeared on the census in 1860 at GA; He lived in house # 676.5 |
| Milit-Beg* | 1862 | He began military service in 1862 at CSA, Pulaski County, GA. |
Citations
- [S201] Unknown subject unknown repository.
- [S52] 1850 Census;.
- [S55] 1870 Census;.
- [S203] Unknown subject unknown repository.
- [S54] 1860 Census;.
- [S492] Cara Murray, "Bryant Family," e-mail to MVW.
Thomas Bryant1
M, #1728, b. circa 1864, d. after 1900
| Birth* | circa 1864 | Thomas Bryant was born circa 1864.2 |
| | He was the son of Thomas Bryant and Margarette Mullis. |
| Death* | after 1900 | He died after 1900. |
| Census* | 1880 | He appeared on the census of 1880 at Pulaski County, GA.3 |
Citations
- [S214] Unknown subject unknown repository.
- [S55] 1870 Census;.
- [S215] Unknown subject unknown repository.
Wilanta Matilda Bryant
F, #1751, b. circa 1871
| Birth* | circa 1871 | Wilanta Matilda Bryant was born circa 1871. |
| | She was the daughter of Joel B Bryant and Amanda Allen. |
| Census* | 1880 | She appeared on the census of 1880 at Pulaski County, GA.1 |
Citations
- [S228] Unknown subject unknown repository.
William B. Bryant
M, #1785, b. circa 1825
| Birth* | circa 1825 | William B. Bryant was born circa 1825. |
| MARRIAGE* | say 1850 | He married an unknown person say 1850. |
| Census* | 1870 | In 1870 1870 census lists an Elizabeth directly under William. Do not know if this is a wife or a daughter. |
William Harris Bryant1,2
M, #1777, b. circa 1858
| Birth* | circa 1858 | William Harris Bryant was born circa 1858 at GA. |
| | He was the son of Jesse Bryant Jr. and Elizabeth Holland. |
| MARRIAGE* | 19 January 1890 | He married Rachall Roland on 19 January 1890. |
| CENSUS1860* | 1860 | He appeared on the census in 1860 at Pulaski County, GA.3 |
| CENSUS1880* | 1880 | He appeared on the Census in 1880 at GA; Shown as age 22 living in home with his mother Elizabeth Dykes and brother named Joseph also 22.4 |
| CENSUS1910* | 1910 | He appeared on the census in 1910 at Pulaski County, GA; This family was a neighbor of Shade Floyd.5 |
| CENSUS1920* | 1920 | He appeared on the census in 1920 at Bleckley County, GA. |
Citations
- I believe that the W.H. Bryant shown in household of Elizabeth Dykes in 1880 census was this person. He is shown living with mother and a brother called Joseph (born in same year so they are twins). Joseph could be the Joel Bryant. Both are age 22 which is the correct age and their mother is also the correct age.
Name Harris taken from 1860 census. William taken from 1870 Census.
- [S56] 1880 Census;, See Elizabeth Dykes.
- [S238] Unknown subject unknown repository.
- [S56] 1880 Census;.
- [S60] 1910 Census;, Trippville Dist. # 387.
- [S60] 1910 Census;.
Willie E. Bryant1
M, #3796, b. 1901
Citations
- [S60] 1910 Census;.
Zeam Bryant
M, #1765, b. 1902, d. 1983
| Birth* | 1902 | Zeam Bryant was born in 1902 at Pulaski County, GA..1 |
| | He was the son of Joel Joseph Bryant and Mary (?) |
| Burial* | 1983 | He was buried in 1983 at Trail Branch Cemetery, Bleckley County, GA.2 |
| Death* | 1983 | He died in 1983. |
| CENSUS1930* | 1930 | He appeared on the census in 1930 at Irwin, GA.1 |
Citations
- [S518] 1930 Census;.
- [S502] June Adams, Betsy Smith Robin Mullis, Bleckley County, Georgia Cemeteries.
David Augustus Buchan Sr.1
M, #3382
Citations
- [S512] Bob Bridger, "Bridger," e-mail to Margot Woodrough, March 2003.
Nancy Jane Buchan
F, #1170, b. 19 March 1860, d. 23 May 1943
| Birth* | 19 March 1860 | Nancy Jane Buchan was born on 19 March 1860 at GA.1 |
| | She was the daughter of David Augustus Buchan Sr. and Martha Simmons. |
| MARRIAGE* | 20 January 1874 | She married John Davis, son of Zacharias Davis and Elizabeth King, on 20 January 1874 at Dodge County, GA. |
| Burial* | 1943 | She was buried in 1943 at Empire, Dodge County, GA.1 |
| Death* | 23 May 1943 | She died on 23 May 1943 at GA at age 83.1 |
| Married Name | 20 January 1874 | As of 20 January 1874,her married name was Davis. |
| Note* | 2001 | She She is the great grandmother of Bob Bridger RBridger01@mediaone.net in 2001. |
Citations
- [S512] Bob Bridger, "Bridger," e-mail to Margot Woodrough, March 2003.
- [S56] 1880 Census;.
Capt Charles Buck II
M, #864
Catherine Buckner1
F, #3132
Citations
- [S489] Justin Glenn, "Justin Glenn notes," e-mail to Margaret Woodrough, Feb 12, 2001.
John Buckner1
M, #3128, d. 1777
| MARRIAGE* | 21 December 1760 | John Buckner married Elizabeth Washington, daughter of John Washington and Margaret Storke, on 21 December 1760 at Stafford, VA.1 |
| Death* | 1777 | He died in 1777 at Caroline, VA.1 |
| Note* | August 2010 | He Several months ago i ordered a copy of "The Buckners of Virginia" in an effort to establish a link between John Buckner and his wife Ann Ballard with the earliest settlers to Virginia. when the book arrived I went through and marked names for further research. The project was interrupted by my efforts to help Don Floyd complete his book "The Captain and Thomasine". With that task complete I resumed research on the Buckners. I've kept a copy of "The Buckners of Virginia" in my file, but it should be regarded with great suspicion. A gentleman named Jim White did his own independent research and concludes that there are some serious errors. I've placed a copy of his work in my file. A simple search for Jim White on the buckner genforum will reveal the entire story.
i was given the names of John Buckner married to Ann Ballard by Justin Glenn. Justing is a highly respected researcher and helped me determine that in fact all of the "kidlets" are eligible to join the Washington Society of which he was the head. I was in the middle of making application to The Washington Society two years ago, but I dropped the project in disgust when I learned that my children supported Sarah Palin for Vice President completely ignoring all the truth about her unsuitability that I offered. I decided that George Washington would not be proud that they were so willing to jeopardize the country he helped create.
I learned in "The Buckners of Virginia" that in fact John Buckner and Ann Ballard Buckner had as many as eight children. Four of them are female and two of the males are definitely not the father of John married to Elizabeth Washington. However, there is a Thomas who lived in Caroline County in 1732 who could be either the father or grandfather of John married to Elizabeth. Thomas has a brother and either Thomas or brother Philip could be father or grandfather. The fact that John and Elizabeth chose to name a son Peter Ballard Buckner leads the mind in this direction. in August 2010. |
Citations
- [S489] Justin Glenn, "Justin Glenn notes," e-mail to Margaret Woodrough, Feb 12, 2001.
John Washington Buckner1
M, #3130
Citations
- [S489] Justin Glenn, "Justin Glenn notes," e-mail to Margaret Woodrough, Feb 12, 2001.
Margaret Stoake Buckner1,2
F, #133, b. circa 1769, d. say 1834
| MARRIAGE* | | Margaret Stoake Buckner married Thomas Keith Lendrum II, son of Parson Thomas Landrum and Nelly (?). |
| Birth* | circa 1769 | She was born circa 1769.2 |
| | She was the daughter of John Buckner and Elizabeth Washington.2 |
| Death* | say 1834 | She died say 1834 at Westmoreland County, VA. |
| Note* | | She Justin Glenn is a George Washington expert. I wrote him and asked if the Lendrum family is related to George Washington. Below is his answer:
e-mail from Justin Glenn dated May 2001: "The best place to find full details on the Storke[Stoke]-Washington connection (and to take your line back to the immigrant ancestor John Washington, gr. grandfather of George W.) is: William G. Stanard, 'The Descendants of Two John Washington's", VA. Magazine of History and Biography, Vol 22 (1914), pages 213-214. There are errors in this long article, but it's solid for your line, as I recall). Justin Glenn gives the lineage of Elisabeth [Washington] Buckner as: She is the daughter of John Washington and Margaret Storke [Stoke]; granddaughter of Nathaniel Washington and Mary Dade [and he questioned her maiden name] Nathaniel Washington was one of 4 sons of immigrant Col. John Washington.
Here is the Washington line according to Justin Glenn John Washington (the immigrant) m. Anne Pope
Their son John Washington (Jr.) m. Anne (Wickliffe?)
Their son Nathaniel Washington m. Mary (Dade?)
The line continues thus (with Nathaniel’s son John):
36. John Washington (b. ca. 1716; m. [Nov. 23, 1738] Margaret Storke [b. Jan. 18, 1720/1721; d. post 1782]; he d. ante April 14, 1752). Children: +120. Elizabeth Washington. +121. Nathaniel Washington. 122. William Washington (b. Dec. 9, 1748; he d.s.p. ante March 25, 1788). +123. John Washington. [G.H.S. KING, Reg. St. Paul’s, 148-149; W. STANARD, ““Desc. of Two John Washingtons,” VHM, 22 (1914) 213-214; J.A.W., Outline, 1331]
NEXT GENERATION:
120. Elizabeth Washington (b. in Caroline Co., Va. ca. 1740; m. in Stafford Co. [Dec. 21, 1760] John Buckner [b. ca. 1725/1730; sheriff of Caroline Co., Va., where he d. ante May 15, 1777]. She d. ante May 10, 1781). Children: +422. Richard Henry Buckner. +423. John Washington Buckner. 424. Catherine Buckner (b. ca. 1765; m. George Buckner [1760-1828], and she d.s.p. 9 months after her marriage). +425. Peter Ballard Buckner. +426. Margaret Storke Buckner. [Marr. date from G.H.S. KING, Reg. of St. Paul’s Parish, 18; F. VIRKUS, C.A.G., 3:448; G.H.S. KING, “Further notes on Capt. George Buckner,” VMH 64 (1956) 365-366; J.A.W., Outline, 13312, however, gives their marriage date as Dec. 11, 1760. The original Register of St. Paul’s Parish is lost and there are discrepancies in the various copies. In explaining this discrepancy, J.A.W. notes: “... when George King published the Register, he did not get back to what I thought was the earliest and best copy. I do seem to have decided at one point in my own mind that 21 Dec. 1760 was a better reading than 11 Dec.”]
NEXT GENERATION:
426. Margaret Storke Buckner (b. ca. 1769; m. Thomas Keith Lendrum, Jr. [a young physician at Port Royal, Va., at the outbreak of the Rev. War, he volunteered as a surgeon’s mate in the Navy of the State of Va. He served aboard two Continental privateers, the Tartar and the Tempest during the Rev. War, reportedly serving for two years and ten months aboard the Tempest before it was captured. He is said to have held the rank of maj. By May 8, 1801 Dr. Thomas Lendrum res. in upper end of Westmoreland Co., he was inoculating patients. He d. in Westmoreland Co., Va., between Jan. 11 and July 22, 1811]. Margaret inherited five Negro girls from her uncle William Washington #13313, in his will dated March 2, 1786 [Westmoreland Co., Will Bk. 18, p. 27]. As a widow Margaret can be traced in the 1820 census Westmoreland Co., Va. [p. 285], which lists 1 male 16-18, 1 male 16-26, 1 female 10-16, 2 females 16-26, 1 female over 45. Margaret d. between 1820 and 1830. |
| Married Name | | Her married name was Lendrum. |
| Residence* | 1820 | She lived in 1820 at VA. |
Citations
- Her name is very clearly stated in her husband's will as Stoake. Justin Glenn gave the Buckner name without any source, but it seems right given the family stories. Husband could have called her Margaret Stoake since it was her middle name and her maiden name of Buckner was long replaced with his name.
- [S489] Justin Glenn, "Justin Glenn notes," e-mail to Margaret Woodrough, Feb 12, 2001.
Peter Ballard Buckner1
M, #3131, b. circa 1768
Citations
- [S489] Justin Glenn, "Justin Glenn notes," e-mail to Margaret Woodrough, Feb 12, 2001.
- [S522] International Genealogical Index (IGI).
Richard Henry Buckner1
M, #3129
Citations
- [S489] Justin Glenn, "Justin Glenn notes," e-mail to Margaret Woodrough, Feb 12, 2001.
Marguerite Burgevin
F, #5294, d. before 1704
Pierre Burgevin
M, #5295, d. before 22 August 1704
| MARRIAGE* | | Pierre Burgevin married Marie de MARINES I received this information from Steve Rondeau who seems credible. She and daughter are mentioned in husband's inventory dated 1704. |
| Death* | before 22 August 1704 | He died before 22 August 1704 His very extensive inventory is recorded August 22nd 1704. Obvioulsy he was a very wealthy man. It's possible that he purchased the position at court for his new son-in law. |
Nehemiah Burkhead
M, #885, b. 1712, d. 1762
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