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  2. www.cocker.id.au › walker › ancestor_brainThe Bryan Family

    They had three children: Simon, Mary and Silas. 3-Simon Bryan was born in 1814. 3-Mary Bryan was born in 1815. 3-Silas Bryan was born about 1816 in St David, Somerset, England, died in an accident on the way home from a Latrobe hotel on 16 Nov 1881 in Nook Farm, Nook, Tasmania aged about 65, and was buried in Latrobe Cemetery.

  3. 30 de ago. de 2012 · The Silas Hunt Scholarship Program, started in the fall of 2004, is a four-year academic scholarship that includes a comprehensive academic support program involving monthly meetings, peer mentoring and social resources for the scholarship recipients.The university’s Silas Hunt Legacy Award, introduced in April 2006, recognizes individuals for their significant achievements or contributions ...

  4. Born in fingal tas australia on 5 NOV 1854 to Silas Bryan and Emma HAWKINS. George Silas Bryan married Mary Ann Kelcey and had 11 children . He passed away on 9 MAY 1930 in devonport tas australia .

  5. Ruth Baird Bryan 1885-1954 Married 3 May 1910, Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE by Rev. Harry F. Huntington, toReginald Altham Owen 1882..1884-1927 with : Reginald Bryan Owen /1913-1994 Ruth Baird Bryan 1885-1954 Married in July 1936, Denmark, to Borge Rohde †1950

  6. William Jennings Bryan was born in Salem, Illinois, to Silas Lillard Bryan and Mariah Elizabeth (Jennings) Bryan. Bryan's mother was of English heritage. Mary Bryan joined the Salem Baptists in 1872, so Bryan attended Methodist services on Sunday morning, and in the afternoon, Baptist services. At this point, William began spending his Sunday afternoons at the Cumberland Presbyterian Church ...

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