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Edith Bryan

Birth1 Sep 1802 - Johnston, North Carolina, USA
Death31 Jan 1842 - Cuthbert, Randolph, Georgia
MotherEdith Smith
FatherClement Bryan (slaveholder)

Born in Johnston, North Carolina, USA on 1 Sep 1802 to Clement Bryan (slaveholder) and Edith Smith. Edith Bryan married Martin Brown and had 8 children. She passed away on 31 Jan 1842 in Cuthbert, Randolph, Georgia.

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Parents
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Clement Bryan (Slaveholder)
1770 - 1839
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Edith Smith
1772 - 1841
Spouse(s)
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Martin Brown
1795 - 1858
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Martin C. Balm
Unknown - Unknown
Children Show all
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Loverd Bryan Brown
1836 - 1911
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Clement Charles Brown
1832 - 1887
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David S Brown
1838 - Unknown
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Martin A Brown
1830 - 1858
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Julia E Brown
1843 - 1905
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Henry Brown
1832 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Brown
1828 - Unknown
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Needham Rupert Brown
1828 - 1912

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