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Everett Bryant

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Everett Bryant

Birth
Princeton, Bureau County, Illinois, USA
Death
25 Apr 1903 (aged 67)
Holton, Jackson County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Holton, Jackson County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 2, Block 1, Lot 16
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Everett Bryant was born Aug. 10th, 1835, at Princeton, Ill., and died at Holton, Kan., April 25, 1903, aged 67 years, 8 months and 15 days. At the age of 2 years he was stricken with paralysis and his left side rendered almost helpless for the rest of his life .... At an early age he became a member of the First Congregational church of Princeton, Ill. After coming to Kansas about 20 years ago since, there being no church of his choice in the vicinity, he united with the Methodist Episcopal church at Banner Kansas, and was afterwards transferred to the Holton church of the same denomination ... Mr. Bryant was a brother of Peter Bryant, one of our most prominent citizens, with whom he made his home. They were relatives, nephews, of the poet William Cullen Bryant. The deceased was a good conscientious man but his serious affliction prevented him taking that active part in the affairs of the community which his natural ability and education fitted him for....
The Holton Recorder, April 30, 1903.

Local and Personal. F. W. Norton of Fillmore County, Nebr., came to Holton to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law, Everett Bryant...
.... the deceased leaves to mourn his death, two brothers and two sisters. The husband of one sister, Mr. F. W. Norton, of Carleton, Nebr....
The Holton Weekly Signal, April 29, 1903.

Mrs. L. C. Duncan is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bryant. She will go to San Franciso in about two months to join her husband, Dr. Duncan and accompany him to the Philippines.
The Holton Recorder, May 7, 1903.
Everett Bryant was born Aug. 10th, 1835, at Princeton, Ill., and died at Holton, Kan., April 25, 1903, aged 67 years, 8 months and 15 days. At the age of 2 years he was stricken with paralysis and his left side rendered almost helpless for the rest of his life .... At an early age he became a member of the First Congregational church of Princeton, Ill. After coming to Kansas about 20 years ago since, there being no church of his choice in the vicinity, he united with the Methodist Episcopal church at Banner Kansas, and was afterwards transferred to the Holton church of the same denomination ... Mr. Bryant was a brother of Peter Bryant, one of our most prominent citizens, with whom he made his home. They were relatives, nephews, of the poet William Cullen Bryant. The deceased was a good conscientious man but his serious affliction prevented him taking that active part in the affairs of the community which his natural ability and education fitted him for....
The Holton Recorder, April 30, 1903.

Local and Personal. F. W. Norton of Fillmore County, Nebr., came to Holton to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law, Everett Bryant...
.... the deceased leaves to mourn his death, two brothers and two sisters. The husband of one sister, Mr. F. W. Norton, of Carleton, Nebr....
The Holton Weekly Signal, April 29, 1903.

Mrs. L. C. Duncan is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bryant. She will go to San Franciso in about two months to join her husband, Dr. Duncan and accompany him to the Philippines.
The Holton Recorder, May 7, 1903.


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