John Bryan1

Male, #104

FatherLovell Bryan1 d. 1795
MotherMildred Dishman1 d. 1801

Relationship Great-grandson of Samuel Duchemin.

(Heir) Will27 Apr 1802 John Bryan was named an heir in the will of Elizabeth Dishman dated 27 Apr 1802.2 
Marriage*after 1804 John Bryan married Nancy Ann Dishman, daughter of William Dishman and Ann Monroe, after 1804.3 
(Heir & Executor) Will13 Jun 1808 John Bryan was named executor and an heir in the will of James Dishman Jr. dated 13 Jun 1808 in King George County, Virginia.4 
(Executor) Will25 Oct 1808 John Bryan was named an executor in the will of William Dishman dated 25 Oct 1808 in King George County, Virginia.5 

Family

Nancy Ann Dishman b. 7 Mar 1775, d. 22 Feb 1814

Last Edited 26 Mar 2007

Citations

  1. [S223] James Dishman will (13 Jun 1808), Will Book 3, page 57, County Clerk's Office, King George County, Virginia. Will names nephew John Bryan as an heir.
  2. [S346] Genealogical papers of William Anderson Hagey, ca. 1940-1998, Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia, box 2, file 114, "Dishman, James (1712-1800) and Mary (Weedon), 2 of 5", cites will of Elizabeth (Dishman) Massey dated 27 Apr 1802, proved 2 Sep 1802, King George Co, Va (KGC Will Book 2, p. 287), names son James D. Massey (executor), John Bryan, Sarah Bryan, Rebecca Rollins, and granddaughter Ann Monroe Massey.
  3. [S106] Dishman Family, Informal Genealogical Notes, James Dallas Dishman, Personal papers of James Dallas Dishman, Lynchburg, Virginia, Chart 1.
  4. [S223] James Dishman will (1808) Will Book 3, page 57.
  5. [S224] William Dishman will (25 Oct 1808), Will Book 3, page 86, County Clerk's Office, King George County, Virginia.
 

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