Born: about 1752 in Virginia Married: about 1782 Died: before APR 1844 in Monroe Co., Missouri Father: Joseph BRYAN, , Sr. Mother: Alice 'Aylee' LINVILLE Spouses: |
Born: about 1761 in Bedford Co., Virginia Died: before 1830 in Oldham Co., Kentucky 4 Father: James C. CALLAWAY Mother: Sarah 'Bramlett' BRAMBLETT Spouses: |
Children |
01 (M): Samuel 'Bryant' BRYAN [I28978] Born: about 1785 in North Carolina 5 Died: after 1860 in Lived Monroe Co., Missouri Spouses: Mary 'Polly' ENOCHS |
02 (F): Sarah 'Sally' BRYAN [I02932] 6 Born: 17 DEC 1786 in North Carolina 7 Died: before 1830 in Kentucky Spouses: Stephen White CALLAWAY |
03 (F): Alice 'Alsey' BRYAN [I28979] Born: about 1788 in North Carolina 8 Died: after 1850 Spouses: James LOVE |
04 (F): Mary 'Polly' BRYAN [I28989] Born: about 1799 in North Carolina 9 Died: 27 JAN 1883 in Madison, Monroe Co., Missouri 10 Spouses: Martin GROVE |
05 (F): Minerva BRYAN [I28980] Born: about 1806 in Kentucky 11 Died: 02 JAN 1889 in Monroe Co., Missouri 12 Spouses: James BROWN |
06 (F): Susan BRYAN [I28977] Born: about 1807 in Kentucky 13 Died: 14 APR 1874 in Bur. Monroe Co., Missouri 14 Spouses: Alfred BOULWARE |
Joseph BRYAN, , Jr.:
Notes:
Following is the document filed by Joseph Bryan Jr.'s son-in-law Martin Grove in April 1844, and later legal action forcing the sale of Joseph's slaves:
State of Missouri, County of Monroe--I, Martin Grove, who makes application for Letters of Administration on the estate of Joseph Bryan, dec'd., do on Oath state that there is as heirs of said deceased the following heirs and Legatees to wit:
Samuel Bryan, Susan Bowler, Polly Grove, Alsey Love, Manervy Brown, children of said deceased who reside in the county and state aforesaid and Susan Mills, Joseph Callaway, Etiline Mathews, Casandry Haley children of Sary Callaway dec'd. who was a daughter of the said Joseph Bryan deceased the two first names reside in Monroe County & the two last names in Randolph County and State of Missouri. And that the said Joseph Bryan died without a will so far as I know or believe and that I will make a perfect inventory of and faithfully administer all of the estate of the deceased and pay the debts as far as the assets will extend and the law ??? and account for and pay all assets which shall come to his knowledge or possession.
Dated 12th of April, 1844 Petition to the Court (not dated):
To the Honorable--The Monroe County Court--
Your petitioners Samuel Bryan, James Love and Alice Love his wife late Alice Bryan, Martin Grove and Mary Grove his wife late Mary Bryan, Alfred Boulware and Susan Boulware his wife late Susan Bryan, Joseph Callaway, John N. Mills and Susan his wife late Susan Callaway, Peter Matthews and Etalina his wife late Ettalina Callaway, Ambrose Haley and Cassandra his wife late Cassandra Callaway, represent that there are of the Estate of the late Joseph Bryan deceased three Negro Slaves to wit, one boy named Bill, one ditto named Tom and one old Negro woman named Daphney in the hands of the administrator of said estate for distribution among those entitled, and that an equal division thereof cannot be made in kind; and they further represent that your petitioners and James Brown and Manerva his wife late Manerva Brown (sic) are the only persons interested in said slaves in anywise whether in distribution, heirs, or in any other respect. They therefore pray that an order be made for the sale of said slaves and for the distribution of the money arising therefrom according to the rights of those entitled to distribution & as in duty they will ever pray the --
? J. Howell, Atty for Petitioners ----
Susannah CALLAWAY:
Notes:
Susannah is mentioned in the Kentucky genealogical column in the "Louisville Courier Journal" where Sarah (w/o James Callaway, Sr.) is listed as Bramlett; oldest daughter of Susannah married the second son of James Callaway, Jr. in Jefferson Co., KY.
Source: Callaway Family Association
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Callaway Family Association (http://www.callawayfamily.org). Data posted "US Immigrant Joseph Callaway File," http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com.
(1) d/o James CALLAWAY/Sarah BRAMLETT. Between 1761 and 1762, VA.
Marriage to Joseph BRYAN: (1)
Death: (1) Before 1830, Oldham Co., KY.
Revised: January 25, 2022
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