Orrahud/Arahood/Orchard, etc., & Bryant Genealogy

Descendants of Alexander Orrahud

Generation No. 1

1. Alexander1 Orrahud was born 1734 in Scotland, and died Bet. 1800 - 1806 in Petersburg, Hardy Co., VA (now Grant Co., WV). He married Ethali (Martin?) Abt. 1755 in Scotland. She was born 1734 in Scotland, and died Bet. 1800 - 1806 in Hardy Co., VA.

Notes for Alexander Orrahud:

Orrahud/Orahood/Arahood/Arrowhud/Orchard info from researchers Dale Arahood, Wheaton, IL, DArahood@aol.com;

"Orchard Family Genealogy" http://www.geocities.com/heartland/lane6787/orchardfamily2.html; etc.

from "Ancestors of Clarence Richard Elvin," http://www.familytreemaker.genealogy.com:

        'Residence--1763, Chester Co., PA

       'We know that the family first arrived in America between 1760 and 1776. Son Thomas was born in Scotland but fought in the Revolutionary War. During the period between 1755 and 1771, it is estimated that about 20,000 Scots immigrated to America due to serious land reforms taking place in Scotland. Mr. Richard Krouskop, a descendant of Caleb Orrahud, reported to Mrs. Riordan that an elderly distant relative had found an old scrap of paper stuffed in an old pitcher. The paper indicated that Alexander, Joshua and Thomas came to America from Scotland and had the dates 1745 and 1763. Based on Thomas' birth year, I would have to guess that the 1763 might indicate when the family arrived in America.

       'The family eventually settled in what then was Hampshire County, VA. The county was part of VA that became WV. The area was located in a part of Hampshire County that later became Hardy County. It is not known if this was the first area where they settled. Thomas enlisted in the Revolutionary Army in Chester County, PA. The earliest record in Hampshire County is 1782...

       'Alexander Orrahood is found in the 1782 census of Hampshire County, VA. This is the earliest census of this area. Alexander is listed as the head of household of 10 whites. In the 1784 census he is listed as head of household of 9 whites with one building. Alexander Orrahood was listed on the Personal Property Tax Roll for Hardy County in 1787. A land grant was issued to Alexander Arrowhood on May 15, 1788 for 389 acres for a compensation of two pounds sterling. Two days later a grant was issued to William Norman. William's land description includes 'Arrowhood's line' and 'Arrowhood's corner,' showing that these two were neighbors. It is believed that these two families had been neighbors for quite some time and these grants were simply confirmation of ownership of lands that these two families had lived on during pre-Revolution times. In this area there is a stream named Norman's Run and it was common practice to name these streams after the first family to settle on them. The Orrahud land was located on a ridge between Lunice Creek between Petersburg and Maysville, VA (WV). The land was located in Hampshire County, VA that became part of WV and then part of Hardy County WV. On November 9, 1798, Alexander transferred 200 acres to his son Joshua. On August 2, 1800 he transferred 100 acres to his son Thomas. On August 8, 1800 the 200 acres transferred to Joshua were transferred back to Alexander. On December 3, 1800 Alexander transferred 100 acres back to Joshua.

       'Alexander married Ethalen before moving to America. If the earlier theory is correct, her maiden name might have been Hud. Alexander and Ethalen died after 1800 but before 1806.. They had seven children...'

from Orrahud researcher Jeanne Crew:

       "Alexander's family did not move around Virginia and West Virginia. The property Alexander owned on Lunice or Looney's or Luney's Creek...was at one time part of Virginia. After the Civil War, of course, that property was situated in West Virginia. The same situation took place with the counties. At first it was in Hampshire County. But when the new Hardy County was formed, the Orahood property was in Hardy County. And when Grant County was formed from part of Hardy, the Orahood property became part of the new Grant County, West Virginia. "

More About Alexander Orrahud:

Fact 1: 1782 listed on census Hampshire Co., VA, w/ 10 members;

Fact 2: 1787 listed on Personal Property Tax Roll Hardy Co., VA (WV);

Fact 3: May 15, 1788, land grant of 389 acres;

Fact 4: 1799 Hardy Co., VA (now WV), listed as owing money to deceased Robert Cunningham;

Map at right shows the Hardy and Grant counties area in what is now West Virginia.

Notes for Ethali (Martin?):

from researcher Jeanne Crews, Jeanne_Crews@yahoo.com, RootsWeb.com, Genealogy.com:

       "We think her [Ethali's] surname may have been Martin because there was a Martin who died in Chester Co., PA that named his daughter Ethlew in his will, and that's apparently where Alexander was before he went to Hardy Co., VA..."

Children of Alexander Orrahud and Ethali (Martin?) are:

+ 2 i. Thomas2 Orahood, Sr., born Bet. 1757 - 1760 in Scotland; died March 26, 1844 in Ross Co., OH.

+ 3 ii. Joshua Orrahud/Orahood, born Bef. 1760 in Scotland; died March 10, 1842 in Hardy Co., VA.

+ 4 iii. Caleb Orrahud/Orahood, born 1763 in Hampshire Co., VA (WV).

+ 5 iv. Alexander Orahood, Jr., born Aft. 1763 in Hampshire Co., VA (WV); died Abt. 1800.

6 v. Nancy Orahood, born 1767 in Hampshire Co., VA (WV). She married John Grimes.

7 vi. Ethalen Orahood, born Aft. 1763 in Hampshire Co., VA (WV). She married Henry Monday.

8 vii. Abigail Orahood, born 1769 in Hampshire Co., VA (WV). She married John Carr 1789 in Hardy Co., VA; born 1765 in Petersburg, Augusta Co., VA; died 1842 in Randolph Co., VA (WV).

More About John Carr:

Fact1: Revolutionary War veteran, John Harness' Rangers;

 

Generation No. 2

2. Thomas2 Orahood, Sr. (Alexander1 Orrahud) was born Bet. 1757 - 1760 in Scotland, and died March 26, 1844 in Ross Co., OH. He married Sarah Norman March 29, 1785 in Hampshire or Hardy Co., VA. She was born Abt. 1764 in Hampshire or Hardy Co., VA, and died in Ross Co., OH.

Notes for Thomas Orahood, Sr.:

from "Ancestors of Clarence Richard Elvin," http://www.familytreemaker.genealogy.com:

       "Thomas Orchard (Orrahud) was born in Scotland in 1760. He immigrated to America with his parents as a very small child. In the spring of 1776, Thomas enlisted in the Company of John Pugh in Chester, PA. He served in the 13th Pennsylvania State Regiment of Colonel Walter. Thomas fought in the battles of Germantown, Monmouth, Stony Point, and White Plains. From July 6, 1777 to October 27, 1777, Thomas served at Brandewine. He was discharged in 1781. When he returned home to Hampshire County, Thomas married Sarah (Sally) Norman, who was possible the widow of John Norman who was the son of Alexander Orrahud's neighbor William Norman. Thomas and Sarah were married on March 29, 1785. Thomas is listed on the Personal Property Tax Roll for Hardy County in 1787. On February 6, William Norman transferred 100 acres to Thomas... In 1804 Thomas sold 100 acres of land to George Seymour. In 1806 Thomas sold his inheritance from his father and his final 100 acres to Joseph Prather. About 1816, Thomas and his family joined the first movement of people westward over the Alleghany Mountains. They settled in Concord Township, Ross county, OH. On July 13, 1818, Thomas filed an application for a pension due to his military service. On his application, he stated that he had no income, one horse, four sheep, no trade and that he was too frail and infirm to work. He also stated that his property was valued at $30 and he had a wife, five grown children and two children still at home, ages eleven and seven. He was allowed a pension. In a lawsuit filed later by a daughter on behalf of the heirs of Sarah Orahood, nine children were listed. Thomas Arrowhood is listed in the 1820 census of Concord Twp., Ross Co., OH.

Below are the battle lines for the Battle of Monmouth, NJ, June 28, 1778, at left, and White Plains, NY, October 28, 1776, at right. Both were commanded by Gen. George Washington.

Above are depictions of the Battle of Germantown, north of Philadelphia, PA, October 4, 1777; Gen. Howe vs. Gen. Washington;

       "Thomas died March 26, 1844. In the 1850 census, Sarah was living with her daughter [Ethalinda Bryant Young] and son-in-law Edward Young. Sarah died December 26, 1854. Thomas and Sarah Orchard are buried in the Christie-Rowe-Young Cemetery located about 8 miles northwest of Frankfort, Concord Township, Ross County, OH. The cemetery is now abandoned. Thomas and Sarah had nine children..."

More About Thomas Orahood, Sr.:

Burial: Christy-Rowe-Young (abandoned), Ross Co., OH

Fact 1: Revolutionary War veteran, enlisted in Chester Co., PA, private; fought at White Plains, Trenton, Princeton, Germantown, Monmouth, Stoney Point;

Fact 2: immigrated before 1763;

Fact 3: July 6, 1777,-October 27, 1777, at Brandywine;

Fact 4: 1781 discharged

Fact 5: July 13, 1818, applied for pension while living in OH;

More About Sarah Norman:

Burial: Christy-Rowe-Young, Ross Co., OH

Fact 1: widow of John Norman, son of William Norman, neighbor of Alexander Orrahud in Hardy Co., VA;

Fact 2: maiden name may have been Stuckey;

Children of Thomas Orahood and Sarah Norman are:

+ 9 i. Ethalinda3 Orahood/Orchard, born 1796 in Hardy Co., VA; died in Concord Twp., Ross Co., OH.

10 ii. Catherine Orahood/Orchard, born Abt. 1786. She married Thomas Bailey August 08, 1808 in Ross Co., OH.

11 iii. Ellen Orahood/Orchard, born Abt. 1796. She married Michael Blue November 28, 1820 in Ross Co., OH.

12 iv. Thomas Orahood/Orchard, Jr., born Abt. 1798. He married Catherine Powers October 12, 1820 in Ross Co., OH.

13 v. Moses Orahood/Orchard, born Abt. 1800. He married Jane Chaffin September 11, 1827 in Ross Co., OH.

info from FindAGrave.com contributor Zoe Tom:

     "A researcher writes: 'Orchard, Iowa was settled by Moses Orchard who was born 1807 in VA and died 1898 in Mitchell County. He married twice, first to Jane Chaffin in Ross Co., OH and then to Sarah Marcia Ireland. Moses and Sarah had 9 children: John, Wilson, Angeline (married Gustavus Adolphus Wright), Sarah Jane (married Newton Seward), Elihu (married Mary Susan Blue), Vinson, William T., Helen Charity (married Joseph Lossee), and Esther Ann.
     'Moses Orchard was the son of Thomas Orchard and Sarah Norman, who lived in Ross Co., Ohio. Thomas was the son of Alexander Orrhud/Orahood. Thomas's descendants are Orchards, Orahoods, and Arihoods.' "

 

14 vi. Aaron Orahood/Orchard, born Bet. 1802 - 1810; died May 12, 1874.

15 vii. Susan Orahood/Orchard, born Abt. 1804. She married James Newman December 20, 1825 in Ross Co., OH.

16 viii. Dan Orahood/Orchard, born Abt. 1806.

17 ix. Amos Orahood/Orchard, born Abt. 1794. He married Susanna Bonner August 21, 1817 in Ross Co., OH.

18 x. Job Orahood/Orchard, born Abt. 1789. He married Rebecca Michael January 24, 1812 in Pickaway Co., OH.

 

3. Joshua2 Orrahud/Orahood (Alexander1 Orrahud) was born Bef. 1760 in Scotland, and died March 10, 1842 in Hardy Co., VA. He married Catherine Norman, daughter of William Norman and Mary. She was born 1768, and died April 04, 1853 in Hardy Co., VA.

Notes for Joshua Orrahud/Orahood:

from "Ancestors of Clarence Elvin," http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com:

       "Joshua Orrahud did not fight in the Revolution because he had been wounded in the arm making shot for the war probably at the foundry owned by Isaac Zane near his family's home. On January 23, 1796, a land grant was issued to Joshua for 50 acres adjoining his father's land..."

More About Joshua Orrahud/Orahood:

Fact 2: June 8, 1841 will dated; October 3, 1842, will probated;

Fact1: January 23, 1796, Treasury Warrant for 50 acres in Hardy Co., VA;

Children of Joshua Orrahud/Orahood and Catherine Norman are:

19 i. Hannah3 Orahood, born in Hampshire Co., VA (WV).

20 ii. Ruth Orahood, born 1801 in Hampshire Co., VA (WV).

21 iii. Abigail Orahood, born in Hampshire Co., VA (WV).

22 iv. Nancy Orahood, born 1804 in Hampshire Co., VA (WV).

23 v. Alexander Orahood, born in Hampshire Co., VA (WV).

24 vi. Ethalen Orahood, born in Hampshire Co., VA (WV).

25 vii. Polly Orahood, born in Hampshire Co., VA (WV).

26 viii. Catherine Orahood, born in Hampshire Co., VA (WV).

27 ix. Elizabeth Orahood, born in Hampshire Co., VA (WV).

 

4. Caleb2 Orrahud/Orahood (Alexander1 Orrahud) was born 1763 in Hampshire Co., VA (WV). He married Phoebe Coberly/Cubberly Bef. 1790. She was born 1776, and died 1839 in Liberty Twp., Union Co., OH.

Notes for Caleb Orrahud/Orahood:

from "Ancestors of Clarence Richard Elvin," http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com:

       "Caleb Orrahud was most likely born in Hampshire County before 1776. Sometime before 1790 he married Phoebe Coberly (Cubberly). Based on her death information, Phoebe was born in 1776 which means she was married at the age of 14. There are no records of Caleb owning land until 1806 when he purchased 60 acres from Jonathan Watson. He also signed the deed on November 7, 1806 with his siblings when they sold their inheritance to Joshua. Caleb sold his 60 acres to Henson Veatch prior to 1818 when he and Phoebe and their daughter and son-in-law moved to Ross County, OH. Sometime between 1820 and 1825, they all moved to Liberty Township, Union County, OH. After Phoebe died in 1839, Caleb and his daughter's family moved to Coles County, IL where his daughter and her husband died. Caleb Arrowhood is listed in the 1840 census of Coles Co., IL. Nothing further is known of Caleb except that it would appear that some of his children returned to Liberty Township, Union County, OH where descendants are living today. "Beer's History of Union County, OH," mentions Caleb Orrahud as a backwoodsman with a large family and confirms the fact that the family moved to Illinois. Phoebe died in 1839 at the age of 63 in Liberty Township, Union County, OH. Caleb and Phoebe Orrahud had fourteen children..."

Children of Caleb Orrahud/Orahood and Phoebe Coberly/Cubberly are:

28 i. Isaac3 Orrahud/Orahood.

29 ii. Samuel Orrahud/Orahood, born 1791 in Hampshire Co., VA (WV).

30 iii. Hannah Orrahud/Orahood, born May 23, 1796 in Hampshire Co., VA (WV).

31 iv. Mary Orrahud/Orahood, born November 18, 1797 in Hampshire Co., VA (WV).

32 v. Caleb Orrahud/Orahood, born in Hampshire Co., VA (WV).

33 vi. Elijah Orrahud/Orahood, born in Hampshire Co., VA (WV).

34 vii. John Orrahud/Orahood, born in Hampshire Co., VA (WV).

35 viii. William Orrahud/Orahood, born in Hampshire Co., VA (WV).

36 ix. Phoebe Orrahud/Orahood, born in Hampshire Co., VA (WV).

37 x. Jacob Orrahud/Orahood, born in Hampshire Co., VA (WV).

38 xi. Ozella Orrahud/Orahood, born in Hampshire Co., VA (WV).

39 xii. Jamima Orrahud/Orahood, born in Hampshire Co., VA (WV).

40 xiii. Elizabeth Orrahud/Orahood, born in Hampshire Co., VA (WV).

41 xiv. James Orrahud/Orahood, born in Hampshire Co., VA (WV).

 

5. Alexander2 Orahood, Jr. (Alexander1 Orrahud) was born Aft. 1763 in Hampshire Co., VA (WV), and died Abt. 1800. He married Eve Stookey.

Notes for Alexander Orahood, Jr.:

from "Ancestors of Clarence Richard Elvin," http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com:

       "Alexander Orrahud, Jr., was born around the beginning of the Revolutionary War. So far no records have been located for Alexander owning land in Hampshire County. He married Eve Stookey whose family also lived in the area. It is possible that Eve was the daughter of Jacob Stookey who received a land grant from Lord Fairfax on August 30, 1773. Alexander Orrahud died young, sometime around 1799/1800. About 1802, Eve moved with her mother and brothers to Ross County, OH. In 1804, Eve married a second time to Martin Boots. They are listed in the 1810 census of Pickaway Co., OH. It is presumed that Eve died prior to 1821 since she is not mentioned in the sale of Jacob Stookey's land. Alexander and Eve had one son..."

Child of Alexander Orahood and Eve Stookey is:

42 i. Daniel3 Orahood, born 1799 in Hampshire Co., VA (WV).

 

Generation No. 3

9. Ethalinda3 Orahood/Orchard (Thomas2 Orahood, Sr., Alexander1 Orrahud) was born 1796 in Hardy Co., VA, and died in Concord Twp., Ross Co., OH. She married (1) John Bryant/Briant April 18, 1813 in Ross Co., OH, son of William Bryant. He was born 1783, and died 1820 in Ross Co., OH. She married (2) Edward Young March 25, 1821. He died February 01, 1870 in Ross Co., OH.

**For more on John Bryant, go to the bottom of the page.**

Notes for Ethalinda Orahood/Orchard:

from Dale Arahood:

       "The 1850 Ross Co., OH census lists Edward Young, 54 and his wife Ethali, 54, b. abt. 1796 VA living with Hosea [Young], 17, laborer; Absalom Bryant, 34, grocer; Sarah Orahood, 84, b. VA [Ethali's mother]; Jackson Orahood, 18; Rosanna McCartney 24, b. OH... There is an obelisk in the Christy-Rowe-Young Cemetery near Frankfort, [Ross Co.] OH, with Edward Young's name and the name Ethelinda. Ethelinda is not buried there. Another small stone was prepared for "Ethali." The name is abbreviated, as Ethelinda was too long for the narrow stone. Perhaps that is how the name got shortened. [Ethali/Ethalinda is an old Anglo-Saxon name from before 1066--as in Ethalred/Aethealread, Ethalstan/Aethealstane.]

       "Sarah, 84, is the widow of Thomas Sr. and is buried in the Christy-Rowe-Young Cemetery with Thomas Sr. She is Ethali's mother..."

        "One of Thomas, Jr.'s children left behind in OH may have been Andrew Jackson Arahood who was raised by his Aunt Ethali Orahood [Byant] Young (wife of Edward Young) Thomas, Jr.'s sister, and Sarah, Thomas, Jr.'s mother..."

from researchers Martin & Jane Cretin, http://www.geocities.com/Heartland:

        "A lawsuit in the Ross County, OH Common Pleas Court was over land that was partially owned by Elizabeth Bryant and Sarah Orahood. The suit was brought by Edward Young and his wife Ethelinda. Sarah died intestate in 1854 and Elizabeth died intestate in 1859. They each owned real estate in Frankfort, OH (lot #57). Edward and Ethali are listed in the census of Ross Co., OH in 1830, 1840, 1850, and 1860. Edward died February 1, 1870... Edward and Ethali are buried at the Christie-Rowe-Young Cemetery in Ross county with her parents. They had at least three children who died young: John Young, 1825-1831; Moses [Hosea?] Young, 1833-1852; and Sarah Young, 1826-1832."

More About Ethalinda Orahood/Orchard:

Burial: Christy-Rowe-Young, Ross Co., OH

Fact 1: Orahood also spelled Arahood/Orrahud;

Fact 2: Ethali/Ethalew/Ethalow/Earthlow, etc.;

Fact 3: 2nd marriage to Edward Young 1821;

Fact 4: 1880 census, age 85, b. VA, father Thomas, Sr., mother Sarah born VA;

Fact 5: listed on Ross Co., OH, census with 2nd husband Edward Young for 1830, '40, '50, '60; Edward died February 1, 1870;

Notes for John Bryant/Briant:

info on Bryants from researcher Phyllis Elem, RootsWeb.com, Genealogy.com, and through Jeanne Crews, Jeanne_Crews@yahoo.com, via emails:

       "Land deeds in Ross Co., Ohio reflect that John Bryant, husband of Earthlew[Ethali/Ethalinda] Orahood had 3 heirs: Jane Bryant married Andrew Lemmons 10 Sept. 1835; Nancy Bryant; Absalom Bryant:

              1-7-1836, Jane and Andrew Lemmons, John Bryant heirs to Edward Young, Book 32, p. 42--1/3 253 acres--Survey #604, Concord Twp.

              4-25-1836, From Nancy Bryant to Edward Young, Book 32, p.44--253 acres, Concord Twp.

              3-18-1837, From Absalom Bryant to Edward Young, Book 33, p. 127--253 acres--Survey #604, Concord Twp.

       "The deeds also reflect that the lands belonging to the Bryant brothers extended over 2 counties being located in Deerfield, Concord in Ross Co., and in Wayne Twp. in Fayette County.

       "There is a John Bryant buried in Compton Cemetery in Fayette Co., OH and it says he died April 1820 aged 37 years. So he was born 1783, and his age ties in well with the ages of his brothers.

      "From Ross Probate #478, William Bryant brother of John Bryant late of Concord Twp., Ross County, did state that he does not wish to administer over the estate of his brother's...as he know it is not the wish of his widow or either of his Brothers or sisters to administer aforesaid estate. Sworn to me in open court April 19, 1820--Humphrey Fullerton, Clerk; Adam Mallow was appointed administrator. Inventory of the property was taken by Daniel Shobe, Abraham Hagler and Joseph Briggs on the 11th day of May 1820. there is a page, a list of "Property taken by widow at appraisement--Earthlew Bryant"

Fayette Co., OH, is in red at left; Compton Cemetery, right.

 

More About John Bryant/Briant:

Burial: Compton Cemetery, Fayette Co., OH

Fact 1: "Died April 1820 aged 37 years"

Fact 2: possible other siblings Hannah, James, Benjamin, Henry, Rolley, Robert, Washington;

Children of Ethalinda Orahood/Orchard and John Bryant/Briant are:

+ 43 i. Jane4 Bryant/Bryan/Briant, born 1815 in Ohio; died April 03, 1874 in Madison Co., IN.

right, John Bryant's gravestone at the Compton Cemetery, Fayette Co., Ohio: "In memory of John Bryant who died April 1820 aged 37 years";

44 ii. Nancy Bryan/Bryant/Briant.

45 iii. Absalom Harris Bryan/Bryant/Briant, born February 27, 1816 in Ross Co., OH; died October 18, 1895. He married Elizabeth Ann; born 1822; died 1870 in Concord Twp., Ross Co., OH.

More About Absalom Harris Bryan/Bryant/Briant:

Burial: Compton Cemetery, Fayette Co., OH

Fact 1: 2nd marriage to Margaret Floyd;

More About Elizabeth Ann:

Burial: Greenlawn Cemetery, Concord Twp., Ross Co., OH

 

Generation No. 4

 

43. Jane4 Bryant/Bryan/Briant (Ethalinda3 Orahood/Orchard, Thomas2 Orahood, Sr., Alexander1 Orrahud) was born 1815 in Ohio, and died April 03, 1874 in Madison Co., IN. She married Andrew Lemon September 10, 1835 in Ross County, OH, son of Joseph Lemon/Lemmon/Leman/Lamon and Elizabeth McCartney. He was born Bet. 1809 - 1810 in Ohio, and died June 19, 1878 in Madison Co., IN.

More About Jane Bryant/Bryan/Briant:

Burial: West Maplewood Cemetery, Anderson, IN

Fact 1: Briant/Bryan/Bryant different spellings;

Jane Bryant who married Andrew Lemon is buried next to him at the West Maplewood Cemetery, Anderson, Madison Co., IN.  Her stone is on the left.

 

For a continuation of this Orrahud-Bryant-Lemon family branch, go to the Jamison-McCartney-Lemon/ Lemmon page.

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Descendants of William Bryant

Generation No. 1

1. William1 Bryant

Notes for William Bryant:

Bryant info from researcher Phyllis Elem, http://genforum.genealogycom/bryant:

       "My Bryants lived in the Petersberg, Hardy Co., VA [WV] (then Grant Co., VA) area in the 1700s & early 1800s. Many of them migrated to Ross and Fayette Co., Ohio area in the early 1800s. They were German Baptists, Dunkards...

More About William Bryant:

Fact 1: 1799 Hardy Co., VA, listed as owing money to deceased Robert Cunningham;

Children of William Bryant are:

+ 2 i. John2 Bryant/Briant, born 1783; died 1820 in Ross Co., OH.

3 ii. William Bryant/Briant, born 1786. He married Catherine Lancisco.

More About William Bryant/Briant:

Fact 1: migrated to Ross Co., OH;

Fact 2: had 7 children;

4 iii. George Bryant/Briant, died 1837. He married Rhoda Bragg 1817 in Ross Co., OH.

 

Generation No. 2

2. John2 Bryant/Briant (William1 Bryant) was born 1783, and died 1820 in Ross Co., OH. He married Ethalinda Orahood/Orchard April 18, 1813 in Ross Co., OH, daughter of Thomas Orahood and Sarah Norman. She was born 1796 in Hardy Co., VA, and died in Concord Twp., Ross Co., OH. (See above generation 3, under Ethalinda Orahood.)

 

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