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Henry (1720) Bryan

Birth1720 - Ballyroney, County Down, Ireland
Death1800 - Old Bryan Homestead, Beaver, Pennsylvania, United States
MotherMargaret Strode
FatherWilliam Smith Bryan (IR to NJ to Va) (133 acres Roanoke River, Va) (b 1686 Bryansford, Ballyroney IR to NJ 1718 m 1750 Bennett)

Born in Ballyroney, County Down, Ireland on 1720 to William Smith Bryan (IR to NJ to Va) (133 acres Roanoke River, Va) (b 1686 Bryansford, Ballyroney IR to NJ 1718 m 1750 Bennett) and Margaret Strode. Henry (1720) Bryan married Esther Patten and had 6 children. He passed away on 1800 in Old Bryan Homestead, Beaver, Pennsylvania, United States.

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William Smith Bryan (Ir To Nj To Va) (133 Acres Roanoke River, Va) (B 1686 Bryansford, Ballyroney Ir To Nj 1718 M 1750 Bennett)
1685 - 1786
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Margaret Strode
1687 - 1770
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Esther Patten
1729 - 1811
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John Bryan
1763 - 1834
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Jane Bryan
1755 - 1839
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Margaret Bryan
1761 - 1814
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Henry Bryan
1768 - 1816
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Isabelle Bryan
Unknown - Unknown
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Esther Bryan
Unknown - Unknown

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