Display Patriot - P-348039 - George BRYAN

George BRYAN

SAR Patriot #: P-348039

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State of Service: PA      Qualifying Service: Civil Service / Naval Officer
DAR #: A016234

Birth: 11 Aug 1731 Dublin / / Ireland
Death: 27 Jan 1791 Philadelphia / Philadelphia / PA

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. NSDAR cites
    • NAVAL OFFICER
    • V.P. OF SUPREME EXEC.COUNCIL, ACTING PRES
    • JUSTICE SUPREME COURT COMM.

Additional References:

No additional sources found – Oct 2024


Spouse: Elizabeth Smith
Children: George; Jonathan
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Location:
Philadelphia / Philadelphia / PA / USA
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Grave Plot #:
Section C, Lot 13
Grave GPS Coordinates:
n/a
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Comments:

per Find-a-Grave - He died in Philadelphia, and was originally interred in the Arch Street Presbyterian Burial Ground, which was at the corner of Arch and Fifth Street. When that burial ground was removed, his remains were re-interred in Laurel Hill Cemetery, 05 Dec 1867.



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