BRYANT (RIN: 859). Mrs. Mrs. BRYANT-ALLISON (RIN: 020) was born July 1848 in England.
1. Louise BRYANT (RIN: 021) |
Other Marriages/Unions for Mrs. Mrs. BRYANT-ALLISON:
See Isaac ALLISON & Mrs. BRYANT-ALLISON
Notes for BRYANT:
"Folks we knew while in the K. U." by Marie McCready: Mrs. Allison. Listed as Mrs. Allison; "Louise, a daughter of Mrs Allison by her first marriage to a Bryant, and Gertrude, adopted by the Allisons (V). Probably there before the second contingent arrived from Chicago as we knew only Gertrude, then working at the Hill House, a home style hotel in Fort Myers. Later, when she became ill Mrs. Hill sent her to the Unity for awhile."
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Notes for Mrs. Mrs. BRYANT-ALLISON:
"Folks we knew while in the K. U." by Marie McCready: Mrs. Allison. Listed as Mrs. Allison; "Louise, a daughter of Mrs Allison by her first marriage to a Bryant, and Gertrude, adopted by the Allisons (V). Probably there before the second contingent arrived from Chicago as we knew only Gertrude, then working at the Hill House, a home style hotel in Fort Myers. Later, when she became ill Mrs. Hill sent her to the Unity for awhile."
U.S. Federal Census/Estero/Lee County/Florida--1900; Koreshan Community; Enumeration date: 27 Jun 1900; Enumerator: A. A. Gardner; Precinct 6; Microfilm number: 1240172; SD: 2; ED: 77; Sheet number: 16; Page number: 26: Transcribed by Joyce Nelle Ratliff: Mrs. Issac Allison; Relation to head of family: Partner; Color: white; Sex: female; Born: Jul 1848; Age 51; Married 10 years; Mother of how many children: 1; Mother of how many children living: 1; Place of birth: England; Place of birth of mother and father: England; Year of immigration to U.S.: 1886; Number of years in the U.S.: 14; Naturalized: Nothing listed; Can read and write: yes; Can speak English: yes.
(No first name given--only Mrs. Allison--possibly could be Susan Allison, in Rahn Membership List)--Joyce Nelle Ratliff; February 2000)
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Notes for Louise BRYANT:
FOLKS WE KNEW WHILE IN THE K.U. by Marie McCready: Louise Allison.
"Louise, a daughter of Mrs. Allison by her first marriage, to a Bryant, and Gertrude, adopted by the Allisons (Vesta). Probably there before the second contingent arrived from Chicago as we knew only Gertrude, then working at the Hill House, a home style hotel in Fort Myers. Later, when she became ill Mrs. Hill sent her to the Unity for awhile."
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