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John Turner Bryson

Birth14 JAN 1850 - Cherokee County, North Carolina
Death31 Jan 1916 - Cherokee County, North Carolina, USA
MotherMary C. "Polly" Loudermilk
FatherWilliam Hailing Bryson

Born in Cherokee County, North Carolina on 14 JAN 1850 to William Hailing Bryson and Mary C. "Polly" Loudermilk. John Turner Bryson married Lucinda Jane Roberts and had 12 children. He passed away on 31 Jan 1916 in Cherokee County, North Carolina, USA.

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Parents
William Hailing Bryson
1815 - 1860
Mary C. "Polly" Loudermilk
1818 - 1923
Spouse(s)
Lucinda Jane Roberts
1852 - 1916
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Alice Caroline Bryson
1886 - 1974
Cicero Judson Bryson
1879 - 1952
Ida Lucinda Bryson
1891 - 1962
Grover Clifford Bryson
1893 - 1959
Viola Catherine Bryson
1875 - 1963
Thomas Devereaux Bryson
1882 - 1969

Sarah Elizabeth Bryson
1885 - 1977
Jethro Napoleon Bryson
1878 - 1915
Minnie Eldara Bryson
1889 - 1898
Charles Bowers Byson
1877 - 1960
William Marion Bryson
1875 - 1963
James Elbert Bryson
1888 - 1962

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