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Jacques Briand Veteran

Birth
Albemarle County, Virginia, USA
Death
10 Oct 1783 (aged 73–74)
Chestnut Oaks, Powhatan County, Virginia, USA
Burial
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"Find a Grave's purpose is to catalog and make available final disposition information. If burial information is unknown for an individual, Find a Grave is probably not the right place for their information."
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This page Originally Created by: Grave Whisper AKA Georgia Girl who wrote that . . . "James Bryant (II) served in the Revolutionary War at Guilford Courthouse Battle, March 24, 1781, along with his brother, Isaac Bryant. James Bryant (II) was of "Huguenot descent." His father Jacques Briand emigrated from England to Virginia before 1700 and settled in Manaintown about 1703. He was a large land and slave owner. A member of the Court and Secretary of King William Parish in 1744. His home was located on Jones Creek near the mouth of Dutoy Creek in Powathan County, Virginia. He owned lands near Midlothian and Chesterfield Counties. During the Revolutionary War, coal was mined from these lands. He was highly respected and an influential citizen of the section of Virginia. His will was written on Sept. 25, 1783 and probated in 1783, Powathan Co., VA. Son of James Bryant/Briand, I. Husband of 1st., Elizabeth (LeFevre) Bryant ~ married May 16, 1732, Powathan Co., VA. Children of James (II) and Elizabeth (LeFevre) Bryant were ... 1. Judith Bryant (m. William Street) 2. James Bryant, III (m. 1st., Jane Forsee and 2nd., Jane Guerrant) 3. Mary Bryant (m. John Christian*) 4. Elizabeth Bryant (m. Isaac Salle) 5. Isaac Bryant (m. Mary "Mollie" Perrow) 6. Martha Bryant (m. William Roundtree) 7. Frances "Fanny" Bryant (m. Stephen Forsee) 8. Anne Bryant (m. David Stinson). Husband of 2nd., Mrs. Clara "Clare" (Vermeill) Trabue Bryant ~ married ca. 1745. Children of James (II) and Mrs. Clara "Clare" (Vermeill) Trabue Bryant were ... 1. Mary/Marie Bryant (m. John Christian*) 2. Thomas Bryant 3. Martha Bryant (m. Samuel LeSueur, Sr.) 4. Stevenson Bryant"
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[*or John "Ten Schilling Bell" Chastain?]James Bryant Sr, father of Martha Bryant LeSueur, father-in-law of Samuel LeSueur (46383782)

Primary source materials for the LeSueur and associated families are held at the University of Georgia Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript library. The material is proprietary and under copyrite.

Collection Number: MS4257
"Find a Grave's purpose is to catalog and make available final disposition information. If burial information is unknown for an individual, Find a Grave is probably not the right place for their information."
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This page Originally Created by: Grave Whisper AKA Georgia Girl who wrote that . . . "James Bryant (II) served in the Revolutionary War at Guilford Courthouse Battle, March 24, 1781, along with his brother, Isaac Bryant. James Bryant (II) was of "Huguenot descent." His father Jacques Briand emigrated from England to Virginia before 1700 and settled in Manaintown about 1703. He was a large land and slave owner. A member of the Court and Secretary of King William Parish in 1744. His home was located on Jones Creek near the mouth of Dutoy Creek in Powathan County, Virginia. He owned lands near Midlothian and Chesterfield Counties. During the Revolutionary War, coal was mined from these lands. He was highly respected and an influential citizen of the section of Virginia. His will was written on Sept. 25, 1783 and probated in 1783, Powathan Co., VA. Son of James Bryant/Briand, I. Husband of 1st., Elizabeth (LeFevre) Bryant ~ married May 16, 1732, Powathan Co., VA. Children of James (II) and Elizabeth (LeFevre) Bryant were ... 1. Judith Bryant (m. William Street) 2. James Bryant, III (m. 1st., Jane Forsee and 2nd., Jane Guerrant) 3. Mary Bryant (m. John Christian*) 4. Elizabeth Bryant (m. Isaac Salle) 5. Isaac Bryant (m. Mary "Mollie" Perrow) 6. Martha Bryant (m. William Roundtree) 7. Frances "Fanny" Bryant (m. Stephen Forsee) 8. Anne Bryant (m. David Stinson). Husband of 2nd., Mrs. Clara "Clare" (Vermeill) Trabue Bryant ~ married ca. 1745. Children of James (II) and Mrs. Clara "Clare" (Vermeill) Trabue Bryant were ... 1. Mary/Marie Bryant (m. John Christian*) 2. Thomas Bryant 3. Martha Bryant (m. Samuel LeSueur, Sr.) 4. Stevenson Bryant"
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[*or John "Ten Schilling Bell" Chastain?]James Bryant Sr, father of Martha Bryant LeSueur, father-in-law of Samuel LeSueur (46383782)

Primary source materials for the LeSueur and associated families are held at the University of Georgia Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript library. The material is proprietary and under copyrite.

Collection Number: MS4257


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