Person:Edward Bryan (3)

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Edward Bryan
b.1663 England
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Name[1] Edward Bryan
Alt Name Edward Briand
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1663 England
Marriage to Christiana Council
Residence[1] 1690 Nansemond, Virginia, United States
Other? 10 Apr 1699 Isle of Wight, Virginia, United Statesnamed in Will of Hodges Council, father-in-law
Residence[1] 1700 Craven, North Carolina, United States
Death[1] 1739 Pamlico, North Carolina, United States
Burial[1] Pamlico, North Carolina, United States
References
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    [North Carolina Genealogical Society "News", Vol 17, No 3, p 30.]

    "Discovery in Pamlico County, North Carolina...[found]in the Scotttstown area near Goose Creek in Pamlico County...a 600 to 800 pound granite slab from an abandoned cemetery. [inscription reads] "Edward Bryan, Born in London 1663, Emigrated to Nansemond County, Virginia 1690, Moved to Craven County 1700. Died 1739. Christiana, his wife, daughter of Hodges Council died 1743."

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    http://bjhughes.org/coundoc.html

    Edward Bryan came over from England on the "Bona Nova", in 1620. A blank period between 1624 and about 1665, when an Edward Bryan (possibly a son, or maybe a grandson of the first Edward), married Christian Council, d/o Hodges Council and Lucy Hardy. In the meantime, the first Edward Bryan, married a daughter of John Needham, one of the "servants" of the famous Sanbys (sp), treasurer of the Colony.
    Edward Bryan who married Christian Council was either a son or grandson of Edward the first and his wife, Miss Needham. (Old Albemarle, and its Absentee Landlords by Worth S. Ray, Bryan Family)