Married: Thomas Bryant about 1779 in North Carolina (NOTE: The Bryant name was sometimes used instead of O'Bryan in the very early years)
Their children:
Thomas O'Bryan
Allen O'Bryan
Mary (O'Bryan) Gamblin
Turner O'Bryan
Redick OBryan
Jordan O'Bryan
Sylvania (O'Bryan) Taylor
Celia (O'Bryan) Straygn/Straughn
Sarah (O'Bryan) Sanders Sharp
John O'Bryan
Frances J (O'Bryan) Farris
Sources:
1. North Carolina, Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998 (her father's will)
2. Hopkins County Will Book 2, Kentucky, Volume 2,Page 272-5
3. Cooper County, Missouri Cemetery Records Volume XII
4. "The Copeland/Coplen and allied families: immigrants to Virginia" by Herman L Coplen (some info may not be accurate)
5. "Some Early Pioneers Of Western Kentucky, Their Ancestors And Descendants": by Helen E. Hart Peyton
6. FamilySearch.org ID# LZKG-V72
Married: Thomas Bryant about 1779 in North Carolina (NOTE: The Bryant name was sometimes used instead of O'Bryan in the very early years)
Their children:
Thomas O'Bryan
Allen O'Bryan
Mary (O'Bryan) Gamblin
Turner O'Bryan
Redick OBryan
Jordan O'Bryan
Sylvania (O'Bryan) Taylor
Celia (O'Bryan) Straygn/Straughn
Sarah (O'Bryan) Sanders Sharp
John O'Bryan
Frances J (O'Bryan) Farris
Sources:
1. North Carolina, Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998 (her father's will)
2. Hopkins County Will Book 2, Kentucky, Volume 2,Page 272-5
3. Cooper County, Missouri Cemetery Records Volume XII
4. "The Copeland/Coplen and allied families: immigrants to Virginia" by Herman L Coplen (some info may not be accurate)
5. "Some Early Pioneers Of Western Kentucky, Their Ancestors And Descendants": by Helen E. Hart Peyton
6. FamilySearch.org ID# LZKG-V72
Gravesite Details
Rumored to be buried in O'Bryan Cemetery, Clarks Fork, Cooper, Missouri, United States
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