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WILLIAM T. BRYAN
CEMETERY


On Dudley King farm in District #1. This cemetery has been destroyed by a bulldozer and is now a cattle lot, but remains of it can be seen. One burial took place in fairly recent years since the present owner moved there. There is no monument for this burial.
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We try to keep families grouped together. If someone's last name is listed, it means they have a separate headstone. If it is not listed, they are sharing a headstone with someone else. Sometimes children are on the same headstone as parents.
Since we do not personally know these families, if we aren't sure of a relationship we list who they are buried next to. Any help matching folks with their relatives will be greatly appreciated.
The information is exactly as it appears on the stones. If you know the person's full name, please let us know.
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BOWLING    Delia M.    wife of J.H. Bowling
June 20,1863 - Dec.30,1886


BRYAN    William T.    Oct.24,1838 - Oct.31,1866
�Loved husband fare thee well, Though death divides us here,
We�ll meet again dear Will, In a brighter happier sphere.�
Tennie

�Sleep on kind father sleep on, Though robbed of all thy love,
I�ll cherish thy memory dear, And strive to meet you above.�


BRYAN    Lucy    daughter of J.M. and N.J.
Oct.22,1877 - Aug.22,1879
BRYAN    Carrie    daughter of J.M. and N.J. ?? - ??
NOTE: Exactly matching stones. Two other children must be buried along with these.


There is a part of a beautiful monument to a girl named
(apparently) Georgia----15 years old.



Taken from Montgomery County Cemetery Records at library
October 1,2000   Volume II   Page 3




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