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David A Bryant

Birth2 March 1836 - Garrard County, Kentucky
Death15 September 1914 - Clinton, Henry County, Missouri, USA
MotherAgnes H ARNOLD
FatherIsaac A. Bryant

Born in Garrard County, Kentucky on 2 March 1836 to Isaac A. Bryant and Agnes H ARNOLD. David A Bryant married Mildred Robinson and had 6 children. He passed away on 15 September 1914 in Clinton, Henry County, Missouri, USA.

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Isaac A. Bryant
1814 - 1896
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Agnes H Arnold
1820 - 1842
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Mildred Robinson
1847 - 1902
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Birdie E Bryant
1879 - Unknown
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Sadie Octavia Bryant
1884 - 1967
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Bert Reuben Bryant
1880 - 1947
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William Bryant
1868 - Unknown
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Levy Lee Bryant
1870 - 1950
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Lizzie (Elizabeth) Bryant
1875 - Unknown

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