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Harriet <I>Crane</I> Bryant

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Harriet Crane Bryant

Birth
Potsdam, St. Lawrence County, New York, USA
Death
Dec 1945 (aged 82)
Burial
Potsdam, St. Lawrence County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec C Lot 59
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Mrs. Harriet May Crane Bryant, daughter of Samuel Coggeshall Crane, was born at Potsdam, May 19, 1863, educated in the public schools, the State Normal School, and the Crane Normal Institute of Potsdam. In vocal music she was a pupil of Madame Cappini, New York City, Sarah Hershey Eddy, of Chicago, Illinois, Madame Frida de Gabelle Ashforth, New York City, Dr. Frank G. Dossert (now director of the International Opera School, Paris), and Oscar Saenger, New York City.
Mrs. Bryant taught in the public schools of Potsdam, in Grand Rapids, Michigan, West Bay City, Michigan, Wheaton College, Illinois, and Chicago. She sang in concert and church in Chicago and surroundings; in quartet in First Presbyterian Church, under Clarence Eddy, in quartet in the Memorial Baptist Church, Oakwood Boulevard, Chicago. Mrs. Bryant is now teacher of Voice Culture in the Crane Normal Institute of Music, Postdam.

She married Willis Merton Bryant, of Chicago, Illinois, born at Sycamore, Illoinois, 1863; died in Chicago, Illinois, 1892, son of Dr. William Bryant, physician in Sycamore; born in North Adams, Mass., cousin of William Cullen Bryant.
Mrs. Bryant has one adopted son, Howard Duane Bryant, educated in the public schools of Potsdam, studied voice at the Crane Normal Institute of Potsdam, and with Dr. Frank G. Dossert, in New York City and Paris; now following his profession in Richmond, Virginia.
Howard Duane married Celeste Kerr, daughter of Rev. George Kerr, of Bloomville, N.Y.
Mrs. Harriet May Crane Bryant, daughter of Samuel Coggeshall Crane, was born at Potsdam, May 19, 1863, educated in the public schools, the State Normal School, and the Crane Normal Institute of Potsdam. In vocal music she was a pupil of Madame Cappini, New York City, Sarah Hershey Eddy, of Chicago, Illinois, Madame Frida de Gabelle Ashforth, New York City, Dr. Frank G. Dossert (now director of the International Opera School, Paris), and Oscar Saenger, New York City.
Mrs. Bryant taught in the public schools of Potsdam, in Grand Rapids, Michigan, West Bay City, Michigan, Wheaton College, Illinois, and Chicago. She sang in concert and church in Chicago and surroundings; in quartet in First Presbyterian Church, under Clarence Eddy, in quartet in the Memorial Baptist Church, Oakwood Boulevard, Chicago. Mrs. Bryant is now teacher of Voice Culture in the Crane Normal Institute of Music, Postdam.

She married Willis Merton Bryant, of Chicago, Illinois, born at Sycamore, Illoinois, 1863; died in Chicago, Illinois, 1892, son of Dr. William Bryant, physician in Sycamore; born in North Adams, Mass., cousin of William Cullen Bryant.
Mrs. Bryant has one adopted son, Howard Duane Bryant, educated in the public schools of Potsdam, studied voice at the Crane Normal Institute of Potsdam, and with Dr. Frank G. Dossert, in New York City and Paris; now following his profession in Richmond, Virginia.
Howard Duane married Celeste Kerr, daughter of Rev. George Kerr, of Bloomville, N.Y.


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