Pages 866-880
Kansas City Historical Co. 1881
He studied for the ministry, graduating from Bethany college, Virginia, July 4, 1847, and from the Theological seminary three years after. He was married in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, in 1850, to Miss Nancy Chambers, daughter of Alexander Chambers. The names of the children are: William A., John C., Emma J., Charles S., George M., Harry B., Maria McDowell, David K., Joseph M., Julius W., deceased, and Anna S., deceased. Rev. John C. Bryson came to Johnson county in 1867, where he has since resided, officiating as a United Presbyterian minister a portion of the time.
Pages 866-880
Kansas City Historical Co. 1881
He studied for the ministry, graduating from Bethany college, Virginia, July 4, 1847, and from the Theological seminary three years after. He was married in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, in 1850, to Miss Nancy Chambers, daughter of Alexander Chambers. The names of the children are: William A., John C., Emma J., Charles S., George M., Harry B., Maria McDowell, David K., Joseph M., Julius W., deceased, and Anna S., deceased. Rev. John C. Bryson came to Johnson county in 1867, where he has since resided, officiating as a United Presbyterian minister a portion of the time.
Family Members
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William Alexander Addison Bryson
1852–1908
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Emma Jane Bryson Cline
1855–1893
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Charles Sumner Bryson
1856–1924
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Dr George McClane Bryson
1858–1931
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Harry Ballou Bryson
1860–1938
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Maria McDowell Bryson Glazebrook
1861–1950
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David Kerr Bryson Sr
1864–1926
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Joseph Montgomery Bryson
1867–1938
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Anna S. "Annie" Bryson
1872–1874
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Julius Ward Bryson
unknown–1869
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