Charles BRYAN
Charles Bryan was an official on the Oregon Short Line RR that ran through Pocatello, Idaho, and Provo, Utah, to Salt Lake City. (Ref: Ruth Bohe Miller, 7-30-90 tape).
Pauline Bohe was born in 1864 (Ref: 1870 Census, Franklin Township, Lee Co., Iowa), and is listed as Lena Bohe. Kate Belle Bohe's family notes (1931) calls her Aunt Lena Bryan, living in Pocatello, Idaho. She married Charles Bryan in Ottumwa, Iowa. Kate Bohe's notes (1930s and 1940s) never indicate a death date, so Lena probably died after 1945. Reference: Ruth Bohe Miller, 7-30-90: Charles Bryan was an official on the Oregon Short Line, which ran through Provo, Utah, and Salt Lake City and Pocatello.
Carl Bryan lived in Chicago, IL, and worked at the Federal Reserve Bank bldg. Late 1950s: Carl & Margaret Bryan, #1 Montgomery Suite, San Francisco Only one of the Bryan boys is alive today. (Ref: Ruth Bohe Miller interview, 7-30-90).
Paul Bryan lived in Pocatello, ID. "Paul Bryan was vice president of the Guaranty Federal Savings and Loan association and for many years was a deputy clerk of the U.S. district court for the Pocatello district. ... [He was] a director of the Chamber of Commerce, and since the organization of the American Legion he has been one of its most active members, having served as a member of its board of directors and as chairman of many of its most important committees. Mr. Bryan was also a member of Pocatello city selective service board No. 2 and had devoted much time and hard work to this important group. Mayor C.D. Moore recently appointed him a member of the advisory board to the city planning committee which holds its organization meeting tonight. He was active in politics and as frequently mentioned as a Republican candidate for mayor. ... He was a man widely respected and often consulted on account of his sound views on business and community matters. Since early manhood he has volunteered his services for any project which was organized for the building and welfare of Pocatello. "He married Pauline Evans in Pocatello in July, 1918. His survivors include his widow, three daughters Virginia Jo, De Ette Marie and Paula Amelia, all of Pocatello, and three brothers, Carl A. of Chicago, Major Harry R., who is in the military service and was last stationed in Camp Roberts, California, and Donald N. of Salt Lake City." [Ref: Obituary, "The Pocatello Tribune," Pocatello, Idaho, Feb. 1944.] His daughter Virginia Bryan is mentioned in Bill Crandall's photo album, which Barbara has.
Harry Bryan lived in Oakland, CA. 3045 Fry St., Oakland, 94602
Don Bryan lived in Salt Lake City, Utah.
He married Pauline E. Bohe at Ottumwa, Wapello, Iowa . Pauline E. Bohe was born at Franklin, Lee, Iowa 31 Aug 1864 daughter of Ignatius Bohe and Paulina Zepfel .
They were the parents of 4
children:
Carl A. Bryan
born Bef 1892.
Paul Moyer Bryan
born 10 Dec 1892.
Harry R. Bryan
born Bef 1895.
Blocked
Charles Bryan died at Pocatello, Bannock, Idaho .
Pauline E. Bohe died 19 Nov 1942 at Pocatello, Bannock, Idaho .