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Capt. Lewis Council Bryan

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Isle of Wight County, Virginia, USA
Death: circa 1761 (64-81)
Craven, North Carolina, USA (Drowned as a young man )
Immediate Family:

Son of Edward Bryan and Christian Bryan
Husband of Ann Bryan
Brother of Anne Bryant; John Bryan, of New Bern; Susannah Bryant; Nathaniel Bryan; Sylent Jeffries and 13 others

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About Capt. Lewis Council Bryan

Not to be confused with his UNCLE Lewis, who married Elizabeth (Hunter?).

Lewis Bryan, I

Lewis married ANN. (Possibly ANN BRYAN, daughter of FRANCIS BRYAN and RACHEL BURCHETT. This is unconfirmed; please consider this a working theory.)

After her husband's death, Ann (Bryan) Bryan married Simon Herring.

Deeds and records at link:

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=7213&id=I...

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BRYAN FAMILY - CRAVEN ESTATE RECORDS

Abstracted & Compiled by Sue Guptill and Martha Mewborn Marble

LEWIS BRYAN ESTATE

1752 - estate sale 11 August 1752 - ANN BRYAN administrator - buying among others - ANN BRYAN, JOHN SUTTON (Negro Famer or Tamer), HARDY BRYAN, HARDY BUSH -

NOTE - this appears to be a Trent River family based on names buying from estate.

NOTE: The names of the Lenoir Co Suttons and the Bryans are very similar. I wonder if there was an intermarriage.

NOTE: Simon Herring, b. ca 1709, IOW, Va., son of John Herring and Catherine Morbe, married ca. 1735 to Ann ___?___. Proof that he was John's son has been established by a promissory note 1 Jan, 1753. He was granted 629 acres of land on east side of Bear Creek in Craven County 1 March, 1738 (later Johnston and Dobbs County) A Craven County deed of April 9, 1768 links him to wife Ann. Acquired land in Duplin, Sampson, and New Hanover counties as well as Craven and Dobbs. Appears on a 1769 Dobbs tax roll, so he was still living at that time.

Headright records of 6 April 1745 show six whites and four blacks, but only one son has been proved --also named Simon Herring, who married his cousin, Rachel Herring about 1776. (Rachel was the daughter of Jacob Herring, who is on my Herring line.) There was a grandson named Simon as well. 1777. Above Info from Francis Hodges. Ann, remarried Simon Herring. If she had children by Lewis, they were probably raised in Dobbs Co.

http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/craven/wills/bryanests.txt


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Capt. Lewis Council Bryan's Timeline

1688
1688
Isle of Wight County, Virginia, USA
1761
1761
Age 73
Craven, North Carolina, USA