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John Monroe "Jack" Bryan

Birth29 Nov 1881 - Kentucky
Death11 Dec 1969 - Nelsn, Kentucky
Mother∞Susan Helen Culver Bryan
Father∞Stephen D Bryan

Born in Kentucky on 29 Nov 1881 to ∞Stephen D Bryan and ∞Susan Helen Culver Bryan. John Monroe "Jack" Bryan had 12 children. He passed away on 11 Dec 1969 in Nelsn, Kentucky.

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∞Stephen D Bryan
1833 - 1908
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∞Susan Helen Culver Bryan
1856 - 1899
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Corinne Ada Bryan
1909 - 2004
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William Cornelius "Buster" Bryan
1911 - 1974
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Fredrick Eugene Bryan
1916 - 1944
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Steven Lee Bryan
1929 - 1940
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Eleanor Bryan
1914 - 1994
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Thelma Rose Bryan
1934 - 1993
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Virginia Merl Bryan
1911 - 1961
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Joseph Earl "Nornie" Bryan
1925 - 1996
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James Nolin "Piggy" Bryan
1932 - 2015
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Bernard Marvin "Bucky" Bryan
1929 - 2010
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Dorothy Rita Bryan
1927 - 2018
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Mary Leona "Tootsie Bryan
1907 - 1974

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