Morgan BRYAN
Emigrated to America and became a member of the New Garden QuakerCommunity in Pennsylvania as early as 1719. In 1724, he moved to the west intothe Pequea Creek district (present-day Lancaster, Pennsylvania). In 1730,he and Alexander Ross, another Quaker from New Garden, purchased one hundredthousand acres of land on the waters of Qpequon Creek (near present-dayWinchester, Virginia). In 1734, Morgan purchased a tract in present-day Berkley County, WestVirginia and there he settled with his family. In 1748, Bryan moved himself andhis large family to North Carolina, where he made his home near the southbank of Deep Creek and was one of the most prominent settlers in northwesternNorth Carolina. Edited quote from The Morgan Family by the Hon. David C Mc Murty. Source includes, but is not limited to: Ancestral File and the IGI, International Genealogical Index,both resource systems developed and solely owned by The Church of JesusChrist of Latter Day Saints. See also: The Morgan Family, by David C Mc Murty of Lexington, Kentucky, http.//www.erols.com/fmoran/bryan.html. See also; http://www.genealogysf.com/gendata/boone1.txt
Source includes, but is not limited to: Ancestral File and the IGI, International Genealogical Index,both resource systems developed and solely owned by The Church of JesusChrist of Latter Day Saints. See also: The Morgan Family, by David C Mc Murty of Lexington, Kentucky, http.//www.erols.com/fmoran/bryan.html. See also; http://www.genealogysf.com/gendata/boone1.txt
Source includes, but is not limited to: The Morgan Family, by David C Mc Murty of Lexington, Kentucky, http.//www.erols.com/fmoran/bryan.html. See also; http://www.genealogysf.com/gendata/boone1.txt
Source includes, but is not limited to: The Morgan Family, by David C Mc Murty of Lexington, Kentucky, http.//www.erols.com/fmoran/bryan.html.
Source includes, but is not limited to: The Morgan Family, by David C Mc Murty of Lexington, Kentucky, http.//www.erols.com/fmoran/bryan.html. See also; http://www.genealogysf.com/gendata/boone1.txt
Source includes, but is not limited to: The Morgan Family, by David C Mc Murty of Lexington, Kentucky, http.//www.erols.com/fmoran/bryan.html.
Source includes, but is not limited to: The Morgan Family, by David C Mc Murty of Lexington, Kentucky, http.//www.erols.com/fmoran/bryan.html.
Source includes, but is not limited to: The Morgan Family, and The Squire Boone Family by David C Mc Murtyof Lexington, Kentucky, http.//www.erols.com/fmoran/bryan.html.
Source includes, but is not limited to: The Morgan Family, by David C Mc Murty of Lexington, Kentucky, http.//www.erols.com/fmoran/bryan.html.
Source includes, but is not limited to: The Morgan Family, by David C Mc Murty of Lexington, Kentucky, http.//www.erols.com/fmoran/bryan.html. See also; The Squire Boone Family, by David C Mc Murty of Lexington, Kentucky, http.//www.erols.com/fmoran/bryan.html.
Source includes, but is not limited to: The Morgan Family, by David C Mc Murty of Lexington, Kentucky, http.//www.erols.com/fmoran/bryan.html.
Source includes, but is not limited to: The Morgan Family, by David C Mc Murty of Lexington, Kentucky, http.//www.erols.com/fmoran/bryan.html.
He married Martha Strode 1719 at Chester, Pennsylvania . Martha Strode was born at Holland 1678 .
They were the parents of 10
children:
Joseph Bryan
born 1720.
Samuel Bryan
born 1721.
James Bryan
born 1723.
John Bryan
born 1725.
Morgan Bryan
born 1727.
Ellender Elinor Bryan
born 1729.
Mary Bryan
born 1731.
William Bryan
born 1734.
Thomas Bryan
born 1735.
Sarah Bryan
born 1739.
Morgan Bryan died 1763 at Yadkin River, Rowan, North Carolina .
Martha Strode died Aft 1762 .