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Duncan-Patrick O'Bryant 1790 Laurens County Census
Posted by: Greg O'Brien (ID *****5665) Date: December 26, 2005 at 20:01:58
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1790 Laurens County Census - Duncan O'Bryant, 4 free white males over 16 years old, Patrick O'Bryant, 3 free white males over 16 years old, 1 male under 16. They are named as heads of families, so birth dates are unknown.

I have found Duncan selling property in Deed Book D, page 319, 1793 in Laurens County.

I have found Duncan as a white licensed to live in the Cherokee Indian Territory, Dec 22, 1830 Georgia.

I think this same Duncan O'Bryant goes on to be the famous missionary to the Cherokee and travels to Oklahoma,were he dies 1834.

I am researching Wilson O'Bryant, born 1798 as the 1860 Bandera Co, Tx census states in South Carolina, or same year but in Georgia as the 1850 Yell Co. census states.
Incidently, Wilson's gravestone reads his birth 1801.

I was wondering if anyone knew of a connection between Wilson and Duncan or Patrick? Father and son? Uncle? Older brothers?

A John O'Bryant is also mentioned in the 'Old Pendleton District Database' as being born 1791 in South Carolina. He marries Elizabeth Morgan. Being as John's birth date is close to Wilson , I was wondering if anyone knew of a connection, possible brothers?

The Elizabeth Morgan that marries John , her father is Benjamin Francis Morgan according to the 'Old Pendleton District Database' and Benjamin Morgan is supposed to have owned land near Keowee River, near the town of Pickens, SC. John is suppose to have died near Six Mile, Pickens Co. SC.

Wilson married Millie Wofford. One of Millie Wofford's relatives start the Wofford settlement in Franklin County Georgia in the Cherokee lands. I have on the same 1830 document that has Duncan , also Nataniel Wofford, father of Millie, as licensed to live in the Indian Territory.

If anyone has any info , I would love to hear it. Thanks.


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