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Margaret Bryarly

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Margaret Bryarly

Birth
Ireland
Death
1781 (aged 78–79)
Bel Air, Harford County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Bel Air, Harford County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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MARGARET (Unknown)-BRYARLY was born circa 1702 in Ireland.

Margaret married Robert Bryarly circa 1721 in Ireland and they had SIX children of record:

Thomas Bryarly (1721-1791),
John Bryarly (1723-1777),
Robert Bryarly (1726-1799),
Hugh Bryarly (1727-1798),
Ann Bryarly-Hugans (1728-?), and
Isabella "Elizabeth" Bryarly-Armstrong (1740-?).

Margaret passed away sometime between 13 Oct - 1 Dec in 1781. Her will was written on 13 October 1781, and probated on 1 December 1781 in Bel Air, Harford County, Maryland.

©Mark Morrow

REFERENCES

1. Picard, Sue Marvelyn Butterfield, 2002, "Descendants of Benjamin Butterfield: With Emphasis on the Nathaniel Butterfield Line, Second Edition," Chesapeake, Virginia, pp. 931-934.

This source suggests that Margaret Bryarly's maiden name MAY have been "Ashmore." But it has not been verified. There is a land record between a Mr Ashmore and Robert Bryarly and some thought it was Margaret's father, but it appears to be an unrelated purchase.

2. Barnes, Robert W. (1989), "Baltimore County Families, 1659-1759," Genealogical Publishing Co, Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, p. 70.

Will of Widow Margaret, Dated 13 October 1781 - Proved 01 December 1781, at Harford County, Maryland. Children Named:

Isabella Armstrong, Ann Huggens, John, and Hugh Brierly.

Grandchildren Named:
Thomas Brierly (Son of John)
Robert & Margaret Brierly (Children of Hugh)

3. Morgan, Ralph H. Jr., 1990, "Harford County Wills 1774 - 1800," Family Line Publications: Silver Spring, Maryland, p. 7.

Harford County, Maryland Will Book AJ-2, p. 45.

4. Hume, Joan, 1970, "The American Index Library, Maryland, Index to the Wills of: Harford County, 1774-1960," Magna Carta Book Co: Baltimore, MD, p. 18.

1781, Will Book AJ-2, p. 45

5. Copy of Margaret Bryarly's Last Will & Testament from Harford County, Maryland Will Book AJ-2, p.p. 45-46, Written 13 October 1781, Probated 1 December 1781.

©Mark Morrow
Nonprofit sharing is encouraged.
MARGARET (Unknown)-BRYARLY was born circa 1702 in Ireland.

Margaret married Robert Bryarly circa 1721 in Ireland and they had SIX children of record:

Thomas Bryarly (1721-1791),
John Bryarly (1723-1777),
Robert Bryarly (1726-1799),
Hugh Bryarly (1727-1798),
Ann Bryarly-Hugans (1728-?), and
Isabella "Elizabeth" Bryarly-Armstrong (1740-?).

Margaret passed away sometime between 13 Oct - 1 Dec in 1781. Her will was written on 13 October 1781, and probated on 1 December 1781 in Bel Air, Harford County, Maryland.

©Mark Morrow

REFERENCES

1. Picard, Sue Marvelyn Butterfield, 2002, "Descendants of Benjamin Butterfield: With Emphasis on the Nathaniel Butterfield Line, Second Edition," Chesapeake, Virginia, pp. 931-934.

This source suggests that Margaret Bryarly's maiden name MAY have been "Ashmore." But it has not been verified. There is a land record between a Mr Ashmore and Robert Bryarly and some thought it was Margaret's father, but it appears to be an unrelated purchase.

2. Barnes, Robert W. (1989), "Baltimore County Families, 1659-1759," Genealogical Publishing Co, Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, p. 70.

Will of Widow Margaret, Dated 13 October 1781 - Proved 01 December 1781, at Harford County, Maryland. Children Named:

Isabella Armstrong, Ann Huggens, John, and Hugh Brierly.

Grandchildren Named:
Thomas Brierly (Son of John)
Robert & Margaret Brierly (Children of Hugh)

3. Morgan, Ralph H. Jr., 1990, "Harford County Wills 1774 - 1800," Family Line Publications: Silver Spring, Maryland, p. 7.

Harford County, Maryland Will Book AJ-2, p. 45.

4. Hume, Joan, 1970, "The American Index Library, Maryland, Index to the Wills of: Harford County, 1774-1960," Magna Carta Book Co: Baltimore, MD, p. 18.

1781, Will Book AJ-2, p. 45

5. Copy of Margaret Bryarly's Last Will & Testament from Harford County, Maryland Will Book AJ-2, p.p. 45-46, Written 13 October 1781, Probated 1 December 1781.

©Mark Morrow
Nonprofit sharing is encouraged.


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