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Zora May Bryant

Birth6 May 1860 - Liberty Township, Adair, Missouri, United States
Death5 February 1907 - Barrett Township, Thomas, Kansas, United States
MotherMary Fruit
FatherAndrew Jackson HIGHLAND

Born in Liberty Township, Adair, Missouri, United States on 6 May 1860 to Andrew Jackson HIGHLAND and Mary Fruit. Zora May Bryant married Enoch McLain BRYANT and had 12 children. She passed away on 5 February 1907 in Barrett Township, Thomas, Kansas, United States.

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Parents
Andrew Jackson Highland
1822 - 1896
Mary Fruit
1826 - 1903
Spouse(s)
Enoch Mclain Bryant
1856 - 1900
John C England
1863 - 1930
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Verna Leola Bryant
1899 - 1988
James Ralph Bryant
1898 - 1960
Alice Maud Bryant
1880 - 1969
Leonard Delathey Bryant
1884 - 1967
John Evert Brandt
1893 - 1985
Bert Mclain Bryant
1882 - 1964

Blanche Edith Bryant
1887 - 1887
Mary Minelva Bryant
1893 - 1969
Earl Bryant
1893 - Unknown
Pearl Bryant
1893 - Unknown
Zilpha May England
1903 - 1986
Raymond England
1907 - 1907

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