John Gilson Bryan, Twin?

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John Gilson Bryan, Twin?

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Wayne County, Georgia, United States
Death: 1875 (64-65)
Columbia County, Florida, United States
Place of Burial: White Springs, Columbia County, Florida, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Philemon Leigh Bryan and Nancy Bryan (Hawthorne)
Husband of Susan M. Bryan and Mary Ann Bryan
Father of Harrison Bryan; Vashti Harris; Hardy Bryan; Noah Bryan; Frances Sandlin and 3 others
Brother of Lenora Jane Stewart; Milton James Bryan, Twin?; David R. Bryan; Benjamin Bryan; William James Bryan and 8 others

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About John Gilson Bryan, Twin?

Children of John Bryan and Susan Singletary are: 205 i. Harrison8 Bryan, born 1845 in Florida; died 1864 in Olustee, Florida. 206 ii. Vashri Bryan, born 1847 in Florida; died in Clinch County, GA. She married Joseph Harrison. 207 iii. Frances Bryan, born 1853 in Florida. She married William Y. Sandlin August 14, 1873. 208 iv. Noah Bryan, born 1855 in Florida. 209 v. Mary Bryan, born 1858. She married Samuel Register February 07, 1878. 210 vi. Florence Bryan, born 1867. She married John F. Smith January 29, 1884. 211 vii. Hardy Bryan, born 1850 in Florida. He married Virginia Zenobia Duncan

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John Gilson Bryan, Twin?'s Timeline

1810
1810
Wayne County, Georgia, United States
1834
February 12, 1834
1845
1845
Florida, Ameerika Ühendriigid (United States)
1847
August 10, 1847
Florida, Ameerika Ühendriigid (United States)
1850
January 1850
Florida, Valle del Cauca, Colombia
1853
January 24, 1853
Blounts Ferry, Columbia County, Florida, Ameerika Ühendriigid (United States)
1855
1855
Florida, Valle del Cauca, Colombia
1858
May 15, 1858
Columbia, Florida, United States
1867
1867
Florida, Valle del Cauca, Colombia