The Bryans- original twelve


James A. Bryan

(1801-1847)

Husband, Lawyer, Surveyor, Legislator

Headstone of James A. Bryan (1801–1847), lawyer, surveyor, legislator — Bryan Cemetery, Houston County, Georgia

Catharine H. Bryan

(1803-1861)

Wife (Catharine)

Headstone of Katharine (Catharine) H. Bryan (1803–1861), wife of James A. Bryan — Bryan Cemetery, Houston County, Georgia

Robert C. Bryan

(1826-1895)

1st son, Doctor with six degrees

Headstone of Robert C. Bryan (1826–1895), physician and estate administrator — Bryan Cemetery, Houston County

 Troup A. Bryan

(1828-1861)

2nd son,  CSA

Unknown burial

Record related to Troup A. Bryan (1828–1861), 2nd son of James A. Bryan, CSA, died Alleghany, Virginia

Ira Hugh Bryan

(1830-1875)

3rd son, CSA

Unknown burial

1861 CSA muster roll listing Hugh, Abner, and Cornelius Bryan — Company K, 11th Georgia Infantry

 Cornelius S. Bryan

(1832-1887)

4th son, CSA, Overseer

Unknown burial

Death record of Cornelius S. Bryan (1832–1887), 4th son of James A. Bryan, CSA and plantation overseer

Nancy A. Bryan

(1834-1904)

1st daughter

Nancy A. Bryan (1834–1904), daughter of James A. Bryan — whose plantation Sherman's army occupied in 1864

 Abner C. Bryan

(1836-1889)

5th son, CSA

Abner C. Bryan (1836–1889), 5th son of James A. Bryan, CSA — Bryan Cemetery, Houston County

Catharine P. Bryan

(1837-1919)

2nd daughter, Husband CSA

Catharine P. Bryan (1837–1919), daughter of James A. Bryan, who lived from the frontier era to the age of motorcars

James S. Bryan

(1840-1907)

6th son, CSA

Grave marker of James S. Bryan (1840–1907), 6th son of James A. Bryan, CSA — Bryan Cemetery, Houston County

Honora T. Bryan

(1844-?)

3rd daughter, Husband CSA

Unknown death, before 1890

ai-image Honora T. Bryan (1844–?), 3rd daughter of James A. Bryan, Houston County, Georgia

Laura A. Bryan

(1847-1909)

4th daughter, Husband CSA

Photo image of Laura A. Bryan (1847–1909), 4th daughter of James A. Bryan, born weeks after her father died