| 1. James Holmes Bryson, b. 28 Nov 1745, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA d. 3 Sep 1833, Macon County, North Carolina, USA (Age 87 years) ▻ Isabella Countryman | | 2. Polly Bryson, b. cir 1747 | | 3. Andrew Bryson, b. 1752, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA d. 5 May 1835, Cullowhee, Haywood County, North Carolina, USA (Age 83 years) | | 4. Samuel Bryson, b. 1754, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA d. 10 May 1835, Wilson County, Tennessee, USA (Age 81 years) | | 5. John Bryson, b. Bef 1755, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA d. cir 20 Feb 1824, Pendleton District, South Carolina, USA (Age 69 years) | | 6. Daniel H. Bryson, b. Jun 1756, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA d. 26 Mar 1844, Macon County, North Carolina, USA (Age 87 years) ▻ Jenny Hammock; Martha Morrow, m. 5 May 1807 | | 7. William M. Bryson, b. cir 1757 | |
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- All the sons of William and Isabella Holmes Bryson were reputed to have served during the Revolutionary War, and were said to be at the battles of Kings Mountain and Cowpens. Daniel made several applications for pension, and apparently received one for awhile. After his death, his widow also made application in 1853 based on his service. Daniel was commissioned in the South Carolina militia during the War of 1812 while living in Pendleton District. William Irvin was deposed in Macon County, North Carolina, in 1834 and stated that he was with Daniel Bryson at the Battle of Ramsours Mill. Daniel was listed on the 1840 census on the Pensioners list (in Macon County, North Carolina). He moved to the Sugar Fork community of Macon County, North Carolina, prior to 1840.
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