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Ancestry and Legends of

Ancestry and Legends of. John Henry Bayne (JHB) Bryan (1847-1918).

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  1. Ancestry and Legends of John Henry Bayne (JHB) Bryan (1847-1918)

  2. Name taken from Dr. John Henry Bayne who delivered himThe youngest of 9 Siblings and ironically he himself had 9 children as did his Great GrandfatherFrequently referrred to as 'Bayne' Bryan in his youthFather and oldest brother, Richard H. died of Cholera when he was just 6.Last observed living with Brother, William Page Bryan and family in Surratsville (Now Clinton MD) in 1880He married Mary Ida Hunter (1849-1915) at St Mary's Church in Alexandria VA [could have been St Mary’s of Piscataway?]Lived in and conducted business as an engineer in Philiadelphia, Dayton OH and Buffalo NY

  3. Father: William ‘S’ Bryan (1786-1853)Mother: Susanna Page Lanham (1808-1895)

  4. William ‘S’ Bryan – Eldest of 6 childrenVery wealthy! in 1850 ($16400)Accumulated 2300 acres in land by 1853 ------------------Susanna Page Lanham – 4th Child of 9 children AGAIN!Only sibling to remain in MD on a Tobacco PlantationParents and siblings moved to St Louis Co, MO thence as far west as CA, south to MSfavorite grandchild, Susanna Page Bryan Duff , d/o William Page Bryan who descendants now reside in Rochester NY area

  5. Grandfather: Richard Bryan (1757-1819)3rd son of 3 brothers and 6 sistersGrandmother: Anne Rebecca Busey Ball (1765-)married 31 Jan 1783 at the 'Old' St Johns church at Broad creek Descendant of Hillery Ball (d. 1710) of either Anne arundel Co or Stafford Co., VA (home of George Washington’s mother, Mary Ball-----------------------Grandfather: George Horatio Lanham (1774-1844)Youngest of 7 childrenson of Revolutionary war CaptainGrandmother: Sempronia Hamilton (1777-1851)Brother, ‘Pliny’ Hamilton, a name repeated used by descendantslikely descendant of Alexander Hamilton & Burdett/Burditt family of Port Tobacco, MD

  6. Great Grandfather: William Bryan (1713-1781)Had 9 Children: 3 sons, six daughtersFirst 200 acres purchased in PG Co. in 1761- ‘Lisbey’s Discovery’ & ‘Mistake’Great Grandmother: Diana Gutteridge (Feb 1730- )married May 4, 1750 by Rev Henry Addison at Broad Creek & Lower Chapel second to the youngest of at least 7 ALL female siblingsGranddaughter of Paul Gutteridge ( - 18 Aug 1702) who immigrated aboard the HMS BenjaminLiving descendant of sister in Washington State----------------------Great Grandfather: Capt.Edward Lanham (1731-1791)Youngest of at least 7 childrenCaptain Revolutionary Warmarried on 21 February 1758 Grandson of English immigrant (1678) John Lannum/Lanham (1661-1750)Great Grandmother: Susanna Page (1732-1797)One of 9 children AGAIN! (3 brothers 5 sisters)Origin of infamous ‘Page’ name parents: Daniel Page (wp. 1768) & Mary Draine

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