tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1261214232116902581.post2996595323853171304..comments2023-11-03T00:48:53.299-07:00Comments on all the nuts in the tree: John Bryanttallulah janehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03257746070894024209noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1261214232116902581.post-12569326998136338472011-03-27T12:36:11.935-07:002011-03-27T12:36:11.935-07:00Bryantsville, KY was named for James Guerrant Brya...Bryantsville, KY was named for James Guerrant Bryant, John and Mary Owsley Bryant's son:<br /><br />"JAMES GUERRANT BRYANT: The town of Bryantsville, Kentucky, founded 9 Feb. 1836 was named for James G. Bryant. Here is the text of the legislation which established the town: Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, that the town now laid off and created in the county of Garrard, near the Burnt tavern, on the land of James Bryant, shall be and the same is hereby established and known by the name of "Bryantsville," and that James G. Bryant, William Daniel and Samuel M. Graham, be, and they are hereby appointed trustees of said town." (fron: The Central Record, 22 Oct. 1992, Garrard Co. Ky.) James and other Bryants are buried on a knoll at the north end of town, under a cluster of trees." <br /><br />Jeanjeanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14244370665075721503noreply@blogger.com