I have two sons so that would be sixteen generations of Bryan men going back to the first Sir Thomas Bryan. According to a document cited below in a letter from Jennie C. Morton, James’ wife died shortly after giving birth to their 6th child and the children were then raised in the Boone household by James’ sister and brother in law Rebecca and Daniel. Later in the autumn Bryan was appointed ambassador with Peter Vannes, the Kingâs secretary, to travel by way of Paris to Rome to promote a peace between Francis I and the Emperor and to further the Kingâs divorce. https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/23366227.pdf, btw Boone brothers married sisters, they are Shakespeare sisters 2nd great grand daughters. 12aC?. Quite the same Wikipedia. The Bryan family as the Lee family were indeed Morgans two daughters married Daniel and his brother while Daniels sister married Rebecca and Martha Bryans brother. Sir Thomas Bryan, chief justice of common pleas, died in 1500 holding lands in Buckinghamshire and seven other counties stretching from Kent to Yorkshire. We encourage you to research and examine these records to determine their accuracy. Their son Sir Humphrey Bouchier + Elizabeth Tilney, 6. 2. I am probably a tenth great grandson of Sir Francis. I would be happy to share any info that I have. Sir Francis Bryan, Vicar of Hell – Ancestor of Daniel Boone’s Offspring? Bryan replied ‘that it was a sin like that of eating a hen first and its chicken afterwards’. He was married to Sarah Brink er who was born 1634 in Denmark. The Bryan family as the Lee family were indeed prominent in the history and developement of America and I am so proud of those who lived then and those who live today… not many today can make the claim I make and prove it by documentation……yet I do not boast beyond that which I had not a hand in causing, but yet, am a part of…. They were the parents of at least 2 sons. ; (2) by 29 Aug. 1548, Joan, da. Sir Francis was the man who petitioned the Pope for Henry VIII's divorce from Catherine of Aragon, and he was also a cousin of Anne Boleyn. Morgans two daughters married Daniel and his brother while Daniels sister married Rebecca and Martha Bryans brother. 47-48. The line is fo llowed past the 1600 cutoff for this list so I only went to 1650. Their (Morgan and Martha) son Captain William Bryan married Mary Boone, sister of Daniel and Edward. 1528-d.; cipherer, the Household 1520; gent. Do you have anything about Margaret’s husband? 2 July 1522, banneret Sept. 1547.3, Capt. I have been chasing the Boone connection in my family tree (Martha Marshall family tree in Ancestry.com.) In the following January, when they were joined by Gardiner, Vannes informed Wolsey that Bryan was behaving prudently and was beloved by all. A cousin of Anne Boleyn through their common grandmother Elizabeth Tilney, Bryan was wholly in favour of the divorce: he called Anne âmy mistress that shall beâ and said that he would not write to her until he could relate what would please her most in the world. “N. Their 13th and youngest child, Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester, Earl of Essex and Buckingham + Eleanor de Bohun, heiress to the 7th Earl of Hereford, 3. ?Oxf. These brought him nominations to local commissions, especially in Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire, but although thrice put forward as sheriff, for Essex and Hertfordshire in 1522 and 1523 and for Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire in 1528, he was never pricked. In 1537 he attended the christening of Prince Edward and two years later the reception of Anne of Cleves, where he was noted for his rich apparel and a chain of great worth and strange fashion. 11a. 11c. Sir Thomas Bryan, the judgeâs son, made his career at court where he was a knight of the body to Henry VII and Henry VIII and vice-chamberlain to Queen Catherine of Aragon: he married into a cultured baronial family prominent at court and his widow, who was something of a blue-stocking, was to become governess to the princesses Mary and Elizabeth. None the less in later generations of his lineage the town of Smithfield North Carolina was founded and layed out by his grandchildren of which two were by grandparents and the other a great uncle….Needham Bryan 1 and sons William ( my lineage) and Needham Bryan II ( a great uncle) were founders of that town. In 1518, while his uncle the 2nd Lord Berners journeyed to Spain, he visited the French court with several other young men, among them Nicholas Carew. Smith Bryan) was born in 1630, Claire, I reland and died in 1677 in Belfast, Ireland. i am a desendant of francis bryan , my great grandparents were alice and christopher bryan and lived in s. mo. He was not, however, elected to the first Edwardian Parliament, the knighthoods for Buckinghamshire going to Francis Russell and Anthony Lee, with each of whom Bryan had sat earlier.14, Bryanâs marriage to the widow of the 9th Earl of Ormond was probably a political match designed to prevent her marriage to the Desmond heir, a union which in the event it merely postponed. We see the name Bryan appear in line #6. Margaret, Lady Bryan, governess to the royal children of King Henry VIII, was born about 1468 in Benningborough, Yorkshire, England. We collect and match historical records that Ancestry users have contributed to their family trees to create each person’s profile. Posted on January 7, 2014 by jodmcp. Is that the Lee family descended of Margaret Wyatt Lee, then, I suppose? Sir Thomas Bryan, chief justice of common pleas, died in 1500 holding lands in Buckinghamshire and seven other counties stretching from Kent to Yorkshire. The king burst forth into loud laughter and said to Bryan, ‘Well, you certainly are my vicar of hell’.”. Their daughter Anne Plantagenet of Woodstock + her 3rd husband, William Bourchier, 4. Any chance you have relevant information? In May 1547 he was granted the keepership of six royal parks in Bedfordshire, to be held for life, in each case with one other grantee who probably acted as his deputy. and h. of Humphrey Spice of Black Notley, Essex, wid. Sir Francis Bryan an English courtier and diplomat during the reign of Henry VIII. In 1548 Bryan himself translated from the French Antonio de Guevaraâs collection of stories and sayings under the title of A dispraise of the life of a courtier and a commendation of the life of the Labouryng man: in dedicating the work to William Parr, Marquess of Northampton, Bryan explained that he had undertaken it after seeing the marquess reading the book. Although from 1532 more of Bryanâs time was to be spent in England, he served on further missions to France between 1533 and 1538 with his kinsman the 3rd Duke of Norfolk or Stephen Gardiner and led his own embassy there in 1537.9, As a gentleman of the privy chamber Bryan was expected to be in attendance for alternate periods of six weeks, and when in England he was a central figure at court. 1509 or ca. Sir Francis Bryan Gerald FitzGerald, 15th Earl of Desmond: Issue. Bryan was also a cousin of Anne Boleyn – who he betrayed. Mary’s father was James Bryan, one of the frontiersmen who traveled with Daniel Boone. Cromwell thought him implicated in the misdeeds of Anne Boleyn and denounced him as âvicar of hellâ, but when he peremptorily called Bryan before him nothing was proved and in a rearrangement of offices a few days before the execution Bryan became chief gentleman of the privy chamber and bore the Kingâs personal announcement of the event to Jane Seymour. Their son Francis Bryan II + Ann Smith, daughter of Sir William Smith, 9. “Oh, Bryan, we have lost all.” Reply. I have traced my ancestry to Elisha Oglesby Sr. who fought in the Battle of Kings Mountain and Mary “Polly” Bryan who were apparently married in the home of Daniel Boone. an earlier gen. of course. Nonetheless, she soon accepts his offer to become his mistress. Their (Joseph and Alee) daughter Martha Bryan married Daniel’s brother Edward Boone. fa. I share this because – besides being FASCINATING – it may help some of you develop your trees. Henry VIII liked both men and yes, they were friends. His cultural interests were fostered especially by his uncle Lord Berners, whose many translations included, at Bryanâs request, The golden boke of Marcus Aurelius. In the summer of 1545 he reviewed the defence of the south-west coast in company with Russell, who suggested Bryan to the Council as the most suitable man to deputize for him. His flair for languages commended him to Wolsey, who in 1521 employed him on a mission to Bruges and the Netherlands and thereafter increasingly on special assignments. When Francis Bryan was born on 1 June 1490, in Cheddington, Buckinghamshire, England, his father, Thomas Bryan, was 26 and his mother, Margaret Bourchier, was 22. He came to no harm in battle, but in the mock warfare of the court he was less fortunate, one of his eyes being put out by the âshiveringâ of a spear.7, In the summer of 1528 Bryan went to Paris to confer with Francis I and to meet Cardinal Campeggio on his journey to England. It was with Russellâs son Francis that in the autumn Bryan was elected for Buckinghamshire in the last Parliament of the reign.13, With Henry VIIIâs death Bryanâs own career entered its last phase: no longer a court favourite (although his mother was âlady mistressâ of the new Kingâs household) he remained a considerable figure, not least by reason of his landed wealth which was assessed for subsidy at £888 a year. Sir Francis Bryan, II was born 11 June 1549 in County Clare, Ireland the son of Sir Francis and Lady Joan Firzgerald Bryan. Your email address will not be published. I hope this will be a helpful starting point for anyone who would like to dig deeper. suc. Would you like Wikipedia to always look as professional and up-to-date? Father: James FitzGerald, 10th Earl of Desmond: Mother: Amy O'Brien: Joan Fitzgerald, Countess of Ormond, Countess of Desmond (Irish: Siobhán Nic Gearailt) (ca. I also have one daughter though there have been several generations without any female siblings. There is no reference to either brother in their grandfatherâs will of 1496, but Francis was almost certainly born before that date: the abbot of Woburn was to describe him in 1538 as ânow growing in ageâ. Sir was born on June 1 1464, in Cheddington, Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire, England. i knew one of grnandmother’s cousins was daniel boones wife. He married in about 1580 in County Clare, Ireland, Lady Ann Smith the daughter of Sir William and Alice Watson Smith. 12aB. As the son of one courtier and the protégé of another, Bryan soon found his own place at court, where one of his sisters became the wife of Sir Henry Guildford and the other of Sir Nicholas Carew.5, The first glimpse of Bryan comes in 1513 when during the admiralty of his kinsman Sir Thomas Howard he held a command in the navy. Intimate with the circle of Sir Thomas Wyatt I and Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, Bryan had a reputation as a poet of almost the same calibre as his friends. Here’s how I’ve researched the lineage: Sir Francis married Lady Joan Fitzgerald and they had a son named Francis who had a son named William Smith Bryan who had a son named Thomas and his son was Thomas who’s daughter was Margaret Bryan who married Caron Brannan. Francis Bryan may have been the second son of this marriage: he had a brother Thomas who died before 1508 and was buried in Ashridge chapel. With the U.S. release of Hilary Mantel’s Wolf Hall on PBS this week, Americans will be re-introduced to the lure of England’s King Henry VIII. I started recording my family tree in January with just that much on my father’s side in January. I am confused about whether I descend from Francis Bryan. They had a son William born in Ireland, and then…, 10. Renee. In 1522 he obtained the wardship of Henry Fortescue, whose mother he had already married. 1518-34, Harlech castle, Merion. SIR FRANCIS BRYAN* (d. 1550), poet, translator, soldier, and diplomatist, was the son of Sir Thomas Bryan, and grandson of Sir Thomas Bryan, chief justice … 1536, jt. prominent in the history and developement of America and I am so proud of those who lived then and those who live today… not many today can make the claim I make and prove it by documentation……yet I do not boast beyond that which I had not a hand in causing, but yet, am a part of…. It would be nice to connect with relatives. Sir Francis Bryan III (son of Wm. In 1522 he served in the expedition against Brittany, and after the fall of Morlaix he received the accolade âfor hardiness and noble courageâ. Micki. Rebecca Bryan, wife of Daniel Boone, was not the daughter of Morgan Bryan, but rather his granddaughter. Sir Francis "The Vicarof Hell" Bryan, I, 1490 - 1550 Francis "The Vicarof Hell" Bryan, I was born on month day 1490, at birth place, to Sir Thomas III Bryan and Margaret (Margaret Lady Bryan Margaret Bourgchier) Bryan, II (born de Bourchier). Bucks. Please email me ladee_bug02 at yahoo.com. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Their son Francis Bryan III + Sarah Brinker. Sir Francis’s mother appears to have descended from King Edward III, and since that will likely be interesting to your readers, I will begin with HRH and work down from there to Morgan Bryan, numbering each generation. Kntd. Need to translate "SIR FRANCIS BRYAN" from english and use correctly in a sentence? It appears their (Joseph and Alee) daughter Eleanor Bryan married second a Josiah Boone after the death of her first husband, Ephraim Adams. (I’m the author of this blog and the Sir Thomas Wyatt the Poet presence on Facebook.). He married in 1548 in Burkinghamshire, Lady Joan Fitzgerald the daughter of James FitzMaurice and Amy O'Brian FitzGerald. (Wyatt’s writings to/of Bryan survive to this day, but Bryan’s writings have been lost in time.) He reappeared in the following Parliament, that of 1542, this time taking the senior place for the shire: the honour was perhaps a measure of the continuing confidence placed in him by a King who had recently rejected another cousin of his, Catherine Howard. Francis Bryan was born into a family well-endowed by the achievements of his grandfather. by Margaret, da. He served his king throughout his life and unlike many of the other men who served Henry VIII, Bryan kept his head and outlived his sovereign. Carew was removed to Calais, but Bryan kept his post and was in Henry VIIIâs retinue in 1520, when he doubtless revelled in the Field of Cloth of Gold. Mickisuzanne– I think the difference between Wyatt and Bryan was that doing the king’s business was a heavy burden to Wyatt’s conscience whereas … well, Sir Bryan didn’t seem to have one. Their behaviour led to their dismissal from the court in May 1519 on the ground that âafter their appetiteâ they âgoverned the Kingâ. Tag Archives: Sir Francis Bryan Lady Bryan: An Iron Hand in a Velvet Glove. On this day in Tudor history, 2nd February 1550, Sir Francis Bryan, died suddenly in Ireland. Thomas Butler, 10th Earl of Ormond John Butler Edward Butler Walter Butler. His Royal Highness King Edward III + Queen Consort Philippa d’Avesnes of Hainault, 2. I am tracing the Bryan line whose link is Mary Boone, sister of Daniel, and daughter of Sarah Morgan Boone and Squire Boone. Sir Francis Bryan was my 7th great grandfather. Families often used names repeatedly. by 31 Jan. 1518. Sarah Brinker was a cousin to the Princ ess of Orange. He was also a man who, according to the abbot of Woburn, dared to speak his mind to the King; on foreign missions he could on occasion be equally outspoken, if not arrogant. Thanks Kerry. Since the connection is patrilineal, I took the Y-chromosome DNA test. Just better. Henry allegedly asked what sort of sin it was to ruin a mother and then her child where upon Bryan commented that it was the same sort of sin as eating a hen and then its chicken. constable, Warwick castle, Warws. Their (Morgan and Martha) son Joseph Bryan Sr. married 2nd Alee Linville. A Morgan Bryan married a Mary Boone, but I also find documentation for a Morgan Bryan and Elizabeth Smith (my ancestors). SIR FRANCIS BRYAN* (d. 1550), poet, translator, soldier, and diplomatist, was the son of Sir Thomas Bryan, and grandson of Sir Thomas Bryan, chief justice … 1535, benevolence 1544/45, musters 1546; forester, Enfield Chase, Mdx. You’re referring to the added detail from William Jones, which I worked into my blog because I figure any public space needs to share credible clues. Sir Francis Bryan, was born June 1490 in Cheddington, Buckinghamshire, England the son of Sir Thomas and Lady Margaret Bourchier Bryan. For a period from 1539 he lived at Woburn, Bedfordshire, after acquiring a lease of the site of the dissolved abbey there. I was stuck for a while but Ezekiel and Joseph followed eventually. wish i could talk with some of you, i never knew so many bryans there were. 12aA. 1529-46, jt. Sir Francis Bryan was twice married, first to Phillippa Montgomery, by whom he had a son, Sir Edward Bryan. Bryan replied ‘that it was a sin like that of eating a hen first and its chicken afterwards’. Required fields are marked *. Sir Francis Bryan by Hans Holbien I have been researching a man named William Smith Bryan, supposedly born in 1599 in Ireland who was deported by Cromwell in the mid-1600s during the Irish Rebellion. These services were rewarded by a grant of the site and demesne lands of the late priory of Taunton, Somerset. my mother was clara baron and her mother was ila bryan, also living in a very small town there. Sir Francis Bryan was Henry VIII’s most notorious ambassador and one of his closest companions. He liked soft beds, hard harlots and beautiful clothes. Lady Bryan: An Iron Hand in a Velvet Glove. “It’s so that great grandfather loved to do contests and hone his skills with the sword but he endeared himself in his works of poetry. 1528; keeper, Richmond Park, Surr. His depositions as to certain remarks and actions by Catherine of Aragon were used against her in 1533. Sir Francis Bryan was Henry VIII's most notorious ambassador and one of his closest companions. Then I should have a clearer idea of how good my detective work has been. Rebecca Bryan married the great frontiersman of America, Daniel Boone.”, (Please note a descendant’s comment/correction to this quote below.). My 2d great-grandmother, Susannah Bryan Boren, was first cousin to Rebecca Bryan Boone. Most important, they were business associates; the king’s business. In the writings of the Three Musketeers, the villain that challenged them was developed from the character and looks of grandfather Sir Francis Bryan. He served his king throughout his life and unlike many of the other men who served Henry VIII, Bryan kept his head and outlived his sovereign. Their (William and Elinor) daughter Ann (Nancy) Linville married George W Boone, brother to Daniel, Edward and Mary. If he made a will it has not been found and nothing is known of the disposition of his lands, most of which appear to have been held on lease. Many of us have shared a passion for this era in history for a while; yet others are learning of the intrigue and drama of this era for the first time. He is said to have been dropped off on the coast of Virginia with his family, belongings and the first horses in Virginia. Photos:5. I just want to take a moment to recommend “Graven with Diamonds – The many lives of Thomas Wyatt” to both Wyatt and Bryan descendants. 41 likes. (Wyatt’s writings to/of Bryan survive to this day, but Bryan’s writings have been lost in time.). It may help me flesh out my line also because they also lived in this area and talked about a relationship with the Boones. Francis Bryan. From here, there are several marriages between the Bryan family and the Boones and Linvilles and other American pioneer families. Mary Boone married Captain William Bryan and this is the line that goes back to Sir Francis Bryan. Post was not sent - check your email addresses! of John Fortescue of Ponsbourne, Herts. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. From his mother, the second Francis Bryan inherited estates in County Clare. Rather than change the quote (which is not kosher), I noted your comment/correction. (with Francis Bulstrode) Brogborough Park, Beds., 1547; ambassador to France and Rome Aug. 1528-Oct. 1529, France Oct. 1530-Dec. 1531, Nov. 1535, Apr.-Aug. 1538, to the Empire Oct.-Dec. 1543; steward, the Chiltern hundreds 1536, Ewelme and Nuneham Courtnay, Oxon. In 1535 and 1537 he reported to Cromwell on matters of treason heard at the sessions at Brickhill, Bedfordshire, and in 1535 the bishop of Lincoln commended âthe good orderâ Bryan had taken in Buckinghamshire âin redressing the heresies hitherto used in this woody country of Chilternâ.11, Bryan was not one of the Members originally returned to the Parliament of 1529, but after the list of Members had been revised in the spring of 1532 Cromwell nominated him (in preference to Sir Robert Lee of Quarrendon) for Buckinghamshire, where a vacancy had existed since the translation of Sir Andrew Windsor to the Lords during the first session. Bryan was a poet, author, cypherer, diplomat, soldier, and the closest confidante of the King. By the way the Bryan line is traceable all the way back to 961 in Flanders, France. b. by 1492, 1st surv. Your email address will not be published. Note that our Lady Elizabeth Brooke was also a cousin of Anne Boleyn. I have Wyatt ancesters who show up in the Albermarle/Perquimans region of that state, but no one I know of has been able to verify the connections between my line and the Wyatt notables who were prominent in Tudor England. Sir Francis Bryan was Henry VIII's most notorious ambassador and one of his closest companions. Sir Francis Bryan: Vicar of Hell Image used of unknown man Born about 1490 to Margaret Bourchier and Thomas Bryan, Francis was the oldest of two surviving children. Their son Sir John Bourchier, 1st Lord Berners + Lady Margery Berners, 5. These two (George and Nancy) are my 5th-great grandparents. Your article seems to indicate they could be two different men…two different great grandsons of Francis Bryan. Her parents were Sir Humphrey Bourchier–who was killed fighting for Edward VI at the … Am I correct in my thinking? That's it. Subsequent generations prove the families remained close and continued to marry one another. Grandfather William Bryan and his brother Needham Bryan married daughters of Joseph Smith who by so marrying them proved Joseph Smith to be an indirect great grandfather that gave the land for the town of Smithfield. 6 min read. Enjoy the series but note that casting and timing constraints forced them to distort facts. You could also do it yourself at any point in time. I have stumbled upon your post a few years after-the-fact, but, yes, I believe Sir Francis is ancestor to the Bryans who married Boones. She was the daughter of Joseph Bryan. I’m a descendant of Sir Francis Bryan as well. Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. Sir Francis Bryan was my 8th great-grandfather. Also it must be noted that another great grandson of Sir Francis Bryan, namely Morgan Bryan had two daughters and a son that married two children of Squire Boone. How wonderful it would be to learn – all these generations – that the descendants of old friends had connected again. Bryan was a man of many talents; jouster, poet, rake and hell-raiser, gambler, soldier, sailor and diplomat. His sister,� Elizabeth �was�married Nicholas Carew. An embassy to the Emperor in October 1543 was followed in the next year by service in the rearguard of the army in France with a personal muster of some 200 billmen and archers: the despatches sent to England in June and July bore his signature. Sir Francis Bryan (1490 - 1550) How do we create a person’s profile? Sir Francis Bryan’s mother, Lady Margaret Bourchier Bryan, was the Lady Governess to Henry VIII’s children, Princess Mary, Princess Elizabeth, and Prince Edward. Their son Morgan Bryan, born in Maribo, and the one most of us are familiar with + Martha Strode, daughter of Sir William Strode. Sir Thomas Bryan, chief justice of common pleas, died in 1500 holding lands in Buckinghamshire and seven other counties stretching from Kent to Yorkshire. illegit. The hard part was finding Morgan Bryan, Jr had a son Joseph who matched my fourth GGF Joseph. As a boy he may have been placed in the household of Sir Thomas Parr (d.1517), whom in later life he was to call his special patron, and he is thought to have finished his education at Oxford. By Lady Joan, he had a son, Francis, who married Ann, daughter of Sir William Smith. Bryan was a man of many talents; jouster, poet, rake and hell-raiser, gambler, soldier, sailor and diplomat. They had a son named Thomas, his son was James, his son was Harris, his son was Joseph, then his son was Matthew N. Brannon, Matthew’s son was Mathew, and his son was Shelby, then lastly Shelby is the father of Edward, my father. Sir Francis Bryan is first seen at Henry and Jane Seymour's wedding in episode 3.01, flirting with Lady Missledon, who accuses him of having a reputation for 'boarding other men's boats.' Their (Joseph and Alee) daughter Rebecca Bryan married the famous Daniel Boone. I will add minuscule letters in generation 11 to distinguish between siblings, and also majuscule letters to generation 12 to distinguish cousins. Their (Morgan and Martha) daughter Elinor Bryan married William Linville, who appears to be the brother of Alee Linville who married Elinor’s brother Joseph Bryan (11a). When Henry VIII was on his deathbed, he uttered his last words to Sir Francis Bryan, who attended his sick bed. 1538; chief butler, Eng. 1522, Philippa, da. This completed the connection to Captain Morgan Bryan and through him to Sir Francis. They found such boon companions in France that on returning to England they âwere all French in eating, drinking and apparelâ. ), As a soldier, diplomat and poet it’s easy to understand that Sir Francis Bryan had everything in common with our Sir Thomas Wyatt. 1537-d.; recorder, Bedford c.1548; marshal, Ireland Nov. 1548, ld. As a soldier, diplomat and poet it’s easy to understand that Sir Francis Bryan had everything in common with our Sir Thomas Wyatt. He married Phillipa Spice about 1512. 1521-d., Wallingford castle, Berks. The extent of Bryanâs patrimony is not known, but between 1517 and 1523 the Kingâs favour brought him a number of stewardships and bailiwicks in Berkshire and Buckinghamshire. I don’t know the Boone line but – in case you missed it – Jones later wrote back ” In my last comment I said three children of Morgan Bryan married two children of Squire Boone. In November 1548 Bryan arrived in Dublin to take up the office of lord marshal: a year later he was made lord justice pending the arrival of a new lord deputy to replace (Sir) Edward Bellingham, who had resented his appointment, but on 2 Feb. 1550 he died suddenly at Clonmel from an unknown cause. justice Dec. 1549.4, Francis Bryan was born into a family well-endowed by the achievements of his grandfather. I am in the process of putting this information into my tree in Ancestry.com. This Josiah Boone appears to be the grandson of George Boone IV, who was the uncle of Daniel and Edward and brother of their father Squire Boone. As to my understanding Rebecca and Martha’s brother was a better frontiersman than Daniel and often escorted Daniel on many of his daring adventures into the mountains of Tennesse, Kentucky,and North Carolina. I am relying on records documented by the LDS Family History Center in Salt Lake. Sir Francis Bryan (or Bryant), an English poet and warrior, was born of a genteel family, educated at Oxford, and afterwards spent some time in travelling abroad. of Sir Humphrey Bourchier (d.1471), s. and h. of John, 1st Lord Berners. In 1543, on the appointment of John Dudley, Lord Lisle as admiral, Bryan was made vice-admiral because of âhis experience in sea mattersâ. There are too many for me to enumerate here. It must have been either as Windsorâs successor or, if he was passed over for the shire, as a borough Member that Bryan entered the Commons: he was there by the penultimate session, when his name appears on a list of Members thought to have had a particular connexion with the treasons bill then passing through Parliament, perhaps as belonging to a committee. subsidy, Herts. He may have served again for the same constituency in the following Parliament, that of June 1536, when the King asked for the re-election of the previous Members, although his connexion with the doomed Queen perhaps told against him on that occasion: the statement that he sat for a borough in this Parliament rests on a misreading of the name of Sir Francis Bigod in a document compiled by the rebels of 1536.12, On the outbreak of that rebellion Bryan was joined with Sir John Russell and Sir William Parr in mustering the forces of Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Northamptonshire, and his signature appears with theirs and Sir William Fitzwilliam Iâs on reports to the King.
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