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Br9 Elinor Bryant parent's were Sylent(?)
Bryant and Lucy Doniphan
Born: about 1670
Married: Robert Gallop Died: |
Richard(?) Bryant was the son of Bryant and Keziah Arroyah
Keziah was the daughter of Chief Wahanganoche(aka Whipsewasson) Wahanganoche(aka Whipsewasson)was the son of Japasaw (aka ioppasus)King of the Patawomeck and Paupauwiske Japasaw (aka ioppasus ) is recognized as the brother of the great Chief Powhatan, father of Pocahontas, although researchers feel he is only a half brother. This information is gleaned from court documents, wills, estates, church records, etc. |
Robert Gallop and Elinor Bryant had issue:
Ga9 Anne Gallop b c 1694 d before
1793)
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from http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~darburns/elkins/reports/immigrants.html
p.135-Court held 14 Nov. 1690: RICHARD BRYANT, complained that RALPH ELKIN, dcsd, did order his son RICHARD ELKIN to pay one good steer for his care medicines and attention of him in his last illness which Richard Elkins refuses to pay...prays judgement; ordered that Richard Elkin shall pay the steer or five hundred pounds of tobacco... (FURTHER NOTE* On Sept. 9, 1690, John Grigsby was one of the appraisers of the estate of RALPH ELKIN, father of Richard Elkin. "He may have been related to the Ashtons' and Elkins', for in Richard Bryant's will dated 1703, April 5, bequeathed to his son Nathaniel Bryant, "all my land which I now enjoy in Virginia, his mother to live wholly upon the plantation where I now live, to daughter ELIZABETH ELKIN, 400 # tobacco and RICHARD ELKIN to give to my grandson RICHARD ELKIN, a mare (Ref. Virginia Historic Genealogies, "by John Bennett Boddie", Gen. Publ. Co., Inc. Baltimore, 1965, pge 69. Contributed by: Barbara Thompson (EFEN).
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