Home Surname List Name Index Sources | Third Generation25. Allen S. Bryan Sr.2,4,25. Birth: 17 December 1772, Augusta County, Virginia. He appeared in the tax list in 1814 in Sevier County, Tennessee. Capt. William's Company, Allen Bryan, 1009 acres, French Broad, 1 white poll, 1 town lot, 4 black poles. He signed a will on 29 December 1828 in Sevier County, Tennessee. Will written 29 Dec 1838, Land should be divided equally among heirs, Simeon Bryan, Malindy Sneed, Alsey Bryan, Simeon decd, his share to go to his brothers and sisters: Allen S., Sarah, Mahaly, Elizabeth, Manerva, Peggy, Malinda and Alsey. Land is to be divided into four equal parts, divided by agreement of heirs; Alsey B. 192 acres, Robert and Malinda Sneed 427 acres. (He had bought land of the heirs of Sam Henry and Elizabeth Carter.) and Mr. Saffle 66 acres. Census: 1830, Sevier County, Tennessee, page 114, line 13, Sevier County, Tennessee, 1830 00-04 0 3 1826-1830 Minerva Bryan, Malinda Bryan, Alcy Keziah Darcus Bryan Death: 14 March 1839, age 66, Sevier County, Tennessee. Burial: about 15 March 1839, at Saffell Cemetery (Old Bryan Cemetery) Sevier County, Tennessee.26 The following notes are from Roberta Pierson. Allen age 7 months Aug. 3, 1773 when Baptized Shenandoah County, "History of Shenadoah, John Wayland, Appendix Pg. 738. Allen is named in the Nov. 1793 Court Case as an Heir of Thomas he is not listed in the 1784 or 1787 Tax Lists as he was a minor. 1793-1795 Rockingham Co. VA personal Property Tax List, Alen Bryan 1 poll 21 & over, 1 Blk & 2 horses. (LDS microfilm # 0033507 178201796 Lists) Allen is probably the Allen S. Bryan in Jefferson Co. Tennessee with Peter, Allen is on no further Personal Property Tax Lists in Rockingham Co. Allen served in the Tennessee Legislature served in the 9th, 10, 11th, 12th and 14th General Assemblies, 1811-1819 and 1821-1823 representing Sevier Co. He was appointed a trustee for Nancy Academy in Sevierville in 1806. ("Bryans, Hortons & Allied Families" by Elizabeth Cate Manly, 1978, Pg. 67.) Birth and death from Allen S. Bryan Family Bible, transcribed by Cherel Henderson, 24 Apr 1988. 2 Oct 1812 - Sevier County land grant #2654, 2 acres, book 3, p.535. 9 Oct 1812 - Sevier County land grant #2653, 2 1/2 acres, book 3, p.535. 1814 Allen owned 1009 acres. Thomas Bryan filed a suit against Allen S. Bryan's estate as mentioned in Thomas' 4 Mar 1867 will. (Thomas had signed a note for Allen Bryan for $500. and had to pay the note. Ruth Cate) Biographical Directory of the Tennessee General Assembly, Volume I, 1796-1861 by Robert M. McBride and Dan M Robison, Edited by Robert M. McBride, Published by THE TENNESSEE STATE LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES and the TENNESSEE HISTORICAL COMMISSION, NASHVILLE, 1975 Bryan, Allen (c.1779-?) (p.92) HOUSE, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, and 14th General Assemblies, 1811-19, 1821-23; representing Sevier County. Born between 1770 and 1780; place not given; son of Peter and Bettie (Hubbard) Bryan. Early settler on the French Broad River, near Kodak, Sevier County. He was married (first) to Phoebe Boggers; children-Allen, Jr., Margaret (Mrs. Sam Henry), and Ahaz Bryan. Married (second) to Elizabeth McSpadden; children-Sarah Maria (Mrs. John F. Henry), William R., Peter, David, Enyard, Lucy Bryan, and two whose names are not given. Appointed trustee for Nancy Academy, Sevierville, 1806. Date and place of death and place of burial undetermined. Son of Peter Bryan, sometime member of Tennessee General Assembly. Sources: Dawson, Our East Tennessee Kinsmen, 48-49; Goodspeed, History of Sevier County, 835-836.
HUBBERT'S FERRY Hubbert's Ferry was located in the first bend of the French Broad River east of the mouth of Little Pigeon River. James Hubbert received North Carolina land grants for over 2500 acres north of the French Broad River. Deed records from 1787 to 1795 show that he sold the land except his own plantation. Cherel Henderson describes the site of Hubberts Ferry as it appeared in 1987: "The site of Hubbert's plantation today is still beautiful, serene and pastoral. The placid French Broad River, a ribbon of silver and blue, flows onward to join with the Holston. Across the river the eternal mountains tower in the distance. A red barn and twin silos nestle against the hills. Grazing cattle are dark dots on the rolling green plains . . . As I drive down the road leading to Hubberts' old ferry a rabbit darts in front of the car." In February, 1792, James Hubbert "hath leave to keep a Public Ferry over the French Broad River near his own house "as recorded in the Greene County Court Minutes. At the same session the Court appointed James Hubbert overseer of a road from Wilson Road to his own ferry. BRYAN FERRY Sometime between 1813 and 1823, James Hubbert's ferry was taken over by Allen S. Bryan Sr., husband of James Hubbert's daughter, Betty. East Tennessee Land Grant No. 8286 was issued to Allen Bryan on 29 May 1823 for 20 acres on the North Side of the French Broad River "beginning on the bank of said river just above Bryan's boat landing to stake line of said Bryan's former survey including BRYAN'S FERRY LANDING." William Ellis (1793-1878) owned the land of the ferry landing on the south bank of the river. After the death of Allen S. Bryan, Sr. in 1839 his second wife Elizabeth McSpadden Bryan, continued to oversee the operation of the plantation until her death in 1862. Apparently John Ellis was the ferry operator as recorded in Patrick Henry's Day Book "July 8, 1859 - two ferrages to John Ellis $1.20". Allen S. Bryan Sr. and Elizabeth Hubbard Marriage: about 1796, Jefferson County, Tennessee. Elizabeth Hubbard1,25,27, daughter of James Hubbard and Elizabeth Anderson,. Birth: 19 January 1777, North Carolina. Death: before 1810, age 33, Sevier County, Tennessee. Burial: before 1810, at [Saffell Cemetery (Old Bryan Cemetery)] [Sevier County], [Tennessee]. Allen S. Bryan Sr.-898 and Elizabeth Hubbard-9544 had the following children:
Allen S. Bryan Sr. and Elizabeth McSpadden Marriage: 30 January 1810, Jefferson County, Tennessee.29 Elizabeth McSpadden1,26,30, daughter of Samuel McSpadden and Sarah Key,. Birth: 10 May 1786, Virginia. Census: 1830, Sevier County, Tennessee, Age 50-59, enumerated Household of her husband Allen S. Bryan Sr. Census: 1840, Sevier County, Tennessee, page 188a, line 23, Sevier County, Tennessee, 1840 00-04 0 0 1836-1840 Census: 1850, Sevier County, Tennessee, 12th Eastern Subdivision, Sevier County, Tennessee, 30 Oct 1850; p.460b, dwelling number 1055, family number 1055; Bryan Elizabeth 63 f w $10000 VA; Underwood Elizabeth 33 f w TN; Malinda 24 f w TN; Ashly 21 m w TN. Death: 23 October 1862, age 76, Sevier County, Tennessee. Burial: after 23 October 1862, Saffell (Old Bryan) Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee.26 Inventory of Elizabeth 22 Jan 1863. Final settlement Oct 1867, Elizabeth must have been living on the property and the settlement was after she died. (Sevier Co. Court Minutes 1867-1877.) Allen S. Bryan Sr.-898 and Elizabeth McSpadden-9542 had the following children:
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