He married Emily Albright in 1867 and had eight children. Sadly, Isaac passed away of tuberculosis in 1890, at the age of 53.
Isaac was a carpenter by trade. His address at the time of his death was 1919 Alder Street in Philadelphia.
Isaac's children with Emily Theresa Albright were:
1) William R Bryant (1868-)
2) Charles Eckhandt Bryant (1865-1866); lived seven months, died of bronchitis.
3) Henry Clifford Bryant (1871-), m1 Katherine T. Leytze; m2. Julia M. Shepherd; m3. Amelia Bischofsberger.
4) Ellen T. Bryant (1874–1948), m. Joseph B. Witsil. They had son Earl Clifford Witsil, b. 1900; d. Sep. 7, 1918 in Fismes, France with 108th FA, 28th Division, WWI.
5) Albert Wilson Bryant (1876–1877); lived nine months and fifteen days, died of a hydrocephalus condition.
6) Alma Bryant (1880-1921); m. George Monroe Pruitt; they had one son.
7) Edmund Bryant (1882–)
8) George H Bryant (1887–1888); lived one year and 25 days, died of pneumonia.
His death date and burial in American Mechanics Cemetery are documented in the Philadelphia Death Certificate Index (permit number 13607, page 488, card number 8601).
Isacc and his wife Emily were re-interred in the Philadelphia Memorial Park, mapped to same plot location as they were in the American Mechanics Cemetery. This is Division A, Section 1, Lot 30. There is no marker for Isaac and Emily in the Philadelphia Memorial Park.
He married Emily Albright in 1867 and had eight children. Sadly, Isaac passed away of tuberculosis in 1890, at the age of 53.
Isaac was a carpenter by trade. His address at the time of his death was 1919 Alder Street in Philadelphia.
Isaac's children with Emily Theresa Albright were:
1) William R Bryant (1868-)
2) Charles Eckhandt Bryant (1865-1866); lived seven months, died of bronchitis.
3) Henry Clifford Bryant (1871-), m1 Katherine T. Leytze; m2. Julia M. Shepherd; m3. Amelia Bischofsberger.
4) Ellen T. Bryant (1874–1948), m. Joseph B. Witsil. They had son Earl Clifford Witsil, b. 1900; d. Sep. 7, 1918 in Fismes, France with 108th FA, 28th Division, WWI.
5) Albert Wilson Bryant (1876–1877); lived nine months and fifteen days, died of a hydrocephalus condition.
6) Alma Bryant (1880-1921); m. George Monroe Pruitt; they had one son.
7) Edmund Bryant (1882–)
8) George H Bryant (1887–1888); lived one year and 25 days, died of pneumonia.
His death date and burial in American Mechanics Cemetery are documented in the Philadelphia Death Certificate Index (permit number 13607, page 488, card number 8601).
Isacc and his wife Emily were re-interred in the Philadelphia Memorial Park, mapped to same plot location as they were in the American Mechanics Cemetery. This is Division A, Section 1, Lot 30. There is no marker for Isaac and Emily in the Philadelphia Memorial Park.
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