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Slavery and the Bryan Family: Joseph Regan's Estate - Pulaski County, Georgia
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Slavery and the Bryan Family. Records of Slavery found in North Carolina, Georgia, and Louisiana. The Reddick Bryan Family. By W Darrell Overdyke, the Bryan plantation home was a two room dogtrot log cabin. I had hoped that the Bryans were benevolent slave owners, but have learned that not all were caring and compassionate. To the descendants of persons enslaved by the Bryan family, I hope that you will share your research and stories. Family groups. Most records cited were found in Northwest Louisia...
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Slavery and the Bryan Family: July 2013
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Slavery and the Bryan Family. Records of Slavery found in North Carolina, Georgia, and Louisiana. The Reddick Bryan Family. By W Darrell Overdyke, the Bryan plantation home was a two room dogtrot log cabin. I had hoped that the Bryans were benevolent slave owners, but have learned that not all were caring and compassionate. To the descendants of persons enslaved by the Bryan family, I hope that you will share your research and stories. Family groups. Most records cited were found in Northwest Louisia...
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The Reddick Bryan Family: The Photographs
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The Reddick Bryan Family. Bienville and Beyond, A Timeline. Slavery and the Bryan Family. Reddick Bryan was my great-great grandfather. I began this timeline in 1999, soon after contacting Dennis Bryant, an avid Bryant/Bryan researcher from Georgia, who found Reddick in Martin County, North Carolina. The following quote was found in a letter written by Dennis to Larry Martin, a great-grandson of Reddick Bryan. Duplicates of this can be had at any time. These are CDVs (Cartes de visite), not tintypes, whi...
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The Reddick Bryan Family: 1821
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The Reddick Bryan Family. Bienville and Beyond, A Timeline. Slavery and the Bryan Family. Reddick Bryan was my great-great grandfather. I began this timeline in 1999, soon after contacting Dennis Bryant, an avid Bryant/Bryan researcher from Georgia, who found Reddick in Martin County, North Carolina. The following quote was found in a letter written by Dennis to Larry Martin, a great-grandson of Reddick Bryan. Thursday, December 20, 2012. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Surnames In My Posts. Friday's...
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The Reddick Bryan Family: June 2012
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The Reddick Bryan Family. Bienville and Beyond, A Timeline. Slavery and the Bryan Family. Reddick Bryan was my great-great grandfather. I began this timeline in 1999, soon after contacting Dennis Bryant, an avid Bryant/Bryan researcher from Georgia, who found Reddick in Martin County, North Carolina. The following quote was found in a letter written by Dennis to Larry Martin, a great-grandson of Reddick Bryan. Wednesday, June 6, 2012. A date of November 11, 1818 was transcribed from the Reddick Bryan fam...
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The Reddick Bryan Family: 1826
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The Reddick Bryan Family. Bienville and Beyond, A Timeline. Slavery and the Bryan Family. Reddick Bryan was my great-great grandfather. I began this timeline in 1999, soon after contacting Dennis Bryant, an avid Bryant/Bryan researcher from Georgia, who found Reddick in Martin County, North Carolina. The following quote was found in a letter written by Dennis to Larry Martin, a great-grandson of Reddick Bryan. Sunday, June 30, 2013. To be sold the first Tuesday in October. Note that on March 17, 1815.
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The Reddick Bryan Family: March 2013
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The Reddick Bryan Family. Bienville and Beyond, A Timeline. Slavery and the Bryan Family. Reddick Bryan was my great-great grandfather. I began this timeline in 1999, soon after contacting Dennis Bryant, an avid Bryant/Bryan researcher from Georgia, who found Reddick in Martin County, North Carolina. The following quote was found in a letter written by Dennis to Larry Martin, a great-grandson of Reddick Bryan. Saturday, March 30, 2013. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Surnames In My Posts.
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The Reddick Bryan Family: 1827
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The Reddick Bryan Family. Bienville and Beyond, A Timeline. Slavery and the Bryan Family. Reddick Bryan was my great-great grandfather. I began this timeline in 1999, soon after contacting Dennis Bryant, an avid Bryant/Bryan researcher from Georgia, who found Reddick in Martin County, North Carolina. The following quote was found in a letter written by Dennis to Larry Martin, a great-grandson of Reddick Bryan. Thursday, July 4, 2013. Georgia Land Lottery, 1827. (n.d.). Search Historical R...Retrieved Jul...
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The Reddick Bryan Family: 1815
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The Reddick Bryan Family. Bienville and Beyond, A Timeline. Slavery and the Bryan Family. Reddick Bryan was my great-great grandfather. I began this timeline in 1999, soon after contacting Dennis Bryant, an avid Bryant/Bryan researcher from Georgia, who found Reddick in Martin County, North Carolina. The following quote was found in a letter written by Dennis to Larry Martin, a great-grandson of Reddick Bryan. Sunday, October 7, 2012. The name of Reddick's first wife, James' mother, is not know. Her ...
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The Reddick Bryan Family: 1824
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The Reddick Bryan Family. Bienville and Beyond, A Timeline. Slavery and the Bryan Family. Reddick Bryan was my great-great grandfather. I began this timeline in 1999, soon after contacting Dennis Bryant, an avid Bryant/Bryan researcher from Georgia, who found Reddick in Martin County, North Carolina. The following quote was found in a letter written by Dennis to Larry Martin, a great-grandson of Reddick Bryan. Saturday, June 1, 2013. Joseph B. Bryan. Reddick Bryan Bible Transcription. Surnames In My Posts.
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