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Friday, May 31, 2024

Friday's Photo: Alice Bryan Williams - Bienville Parish, Louisiana


These beautiful photos were found in Marguerite Cook Clark's collection where they were labeled with green ink by Marguerite's mother - Mary Marguerite "Maggie" Martin Cook.

Alice Bryan was the daughter of Augustus Reddick Bryan and Erie Ontario Nix, both of Bienville Parish, Louisiana. She had two older sisters - Tulette Bryan and Alma Bryan. Also living with her family was cousin, Albert Brown Bryan, whose parents died when he was very young. 

Alice married Clarence Emory Williams in 1920. They had three children; John Reddick, Aylmer Bryan, and Lorris Winston. Alice and Clarence are buried in the Wimberly Cemetery. 





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Alice Bryan Williams photos, n.d.; digital images held by D. B. Quinn, from the privately held photo collection of Marguerite Cook Clark (1913-1989), Waynesville, North Carolina, 2021. Photos were accessed and scanned at the home of Marguerite Cook Clark's daughter in Alpine, Texas on April 28, 2014, September 14, 2014, and November 9 to 11, 2016.

Vera Meeks Wimberly, Wimberly Family History, Ancestors, Relatives, and Descendants of William Wimberly, Pioneer from Georgia to Louisiana 1837 (Houston Texas: D. Anderson, 1979), 326.

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