Person:Stephen Bryant (1)

Stephen Bryant
b.Est 1620 England
d.Bet 19 Jun 1701 and 7 Jul 1701 Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
  1. Stephen BryantEst 1620 - 1701
  • HStephen BryantEst 1620 - 1701
  • WAbigail ShawAbt 1626 - 1694
m. Abt 1646
  1. Abigail BryantAbt 1647/48 - 1715
  2. John Bryant1650 - 1736
  3. Mary Bryant1654 - 1715
  4. Stephen Bryant, Jr.1657 -
  5. Sarah Bryant1659 - 1697
  6. Lydia Bryant1662 - 1736
  7. Elizabeth Bryant1665 -
  8. Mehitable BryantAbt 1672 - 1724/25
Facts and Events
Name Stephen Bryant
Gender Male
Birth[1] Est 1620 Englandprobably
Immigration[2] Bef Aug 1643 Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage Abt 1646 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United Statesto Abigail Shaw
Death[1] Bet 19 Jun 1701 and 7 Jul 1701 Plymouth, Massachusetts, United Statesprobably
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Smith, D. Alden. The Descendants of Stephen Bryant of Plymouth, and of his Son-in-Law Lt. John Bryant of Plympton, in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society)
    153(1999):413ff.

    p. 414: "Stephen Bryant, born presumably in England about 1620, died in Plymouth after 26/27 October 1698, ... and probably by 7 July 1701."
    p. 421: "His death occurred probably between 19 Jun 1701, when he transferred land to his son John, and 7 July 1701, when that deed and two others covering virtually all of his property were received for recording. No probate record for Stephen or his wife Abigail has been found."
    p. 420: "1701/2, Feb. 9: a grant to Stephen Bryant, Sr., of 30 acres of land ... was apparently made after he was deceased."

  2. Smith, D. Alden. The Descendants of Stephen Bryant of Plymouth, and of his Son-in-Law Lt. John Bryant of Plympton, in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society)
    153(1999):413ff.

    p. 415: "Stephen Bryant is thought to have arrived early in Plymouth Colony, possibly as early as 1632, but certainly by 1643 when his name appears on the list of males able to bear arms. In fact, he was able to bear arms in Plymouth in August 1643 ..."