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| | Bryan, Alfred |
 | | Although 230 Bryan songs were registered with ASCAP, it is rumoured that he wrote the lyrics to over 700 songs. |  | | Bryan's first No. 1 hit as a lyricist was the 1910 topical song "Come, Josephine in My Flying Machine" (music by Fred Fisher). |  | | Bryan redeemed his popularity with the 1918 patriotic hit, "When Alexander Takes His Ragtime Band to France." Many of Bryan's songs, especially "Peg O' My Heart," became standards. |
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http://thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=U1ARTU0004080
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| | Ithaca College vs Alfred University (Nov 06, 2004) |
 | | 0 7 10 7 - 24 Record: (7-2,5-1) Alfred University... |  | | I 4-12 A31 Josh Felicetti pass complete to Vince Dargush for 10 yards to the ALFRED21 (Aaron Meyers). |  | | I 1-10 A19 Alex Baez rush for 10 yards to the ALFRED9, 1ST DOWN IC (Ray Simpson). |
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http://www.alfred.edu/athletics/football/game09.htm
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| | bryan information |
 | | Children of JAMES BRYAN and SARAH PATTERSON are: |  | | Note: If that is a typographical error and should have been Sarah J. Bryan, Sarah must have died within two years because there is another marriage in |  | | records (only) there are three options as to the ancestor of Alfred. |
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http://travel.nostalgiaville.com/Tennessee/Hancock/bryaninformation.htm
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| | The Music of Percy Wenrich, part 1 |
 | | Wenrich's lyricist for this work, Alfred Bryan figured prominently as lyricist for a number of hit songs during the era, He teamed up with many talented composers and produced quite a few hit lyrics for them. |  | | Of course, as we have pointed out in our essay on "Indian songs", these songs did not at all reflect Native American musical styles nor did they accurately reflect the culture. |  | | Among his greatest lyric hits besides Rainbow, were Come Josephine In My Flying Machine (1910), Peg O' My Heart (1913) and Are You Sincere in 1908. |
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http://parlorsongs.com/issues/2001-9/thismonth/featurea.asp
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| | Who Paid The Rent For Mrs. Rip Van Winkle? |
 | | It was in a Broadway musical, "The Belle of Bond Street" (see the "Internet Broadway Database" for more details), and a young Al Jolson was singing it on stage as well. |  | | Aside from a little needle wear in the first few grooves, this is a well-balanced recording with a fairly clean surface - and the obscure Billy Watkins does the song justice. |  | | Haven't been able to find out much of anything about Billy Watkins, but the song itself (written by Alfred Bryan and Fred Fischer) seems to have gotten around more than the singer did. |
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http://www.raeproductions.com/music/rip.html
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| | Winter |
 | | The lyrics to "Winter" were written by Canadian-born Alfred Bryan in 1910, the same year that he wrote "Come, Josephine, in My Flying Machine," and both songs reflect the naive charm of pre- World War I Tin Pan Alley. |  | | Bryan’s best-known song is the perennial favorite "Peg o' My Heart." Albert Gumble, composer and pianist noted for his contributions to vaudeville, was one of Bryan’s many collaborators, and together they penned "Are You Sincere?" and "Winter." Both men were charter members of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP). |
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http://www.hymnsandcarolsofchristmas.com/Hymns_and_Carols/winter.htm
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| | bryan yoshimoto - ResearchIndex document query |
 | | [84] Guansong Zhang, Bryan Carpenter, Geoffrey Fox, Xinying Li, and Yuhong |  | | a,b P. Oden a,b G. Brown a W. Bryan a L. Clonts a M. Duncan a M. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors would like to thank Bryan Mann for help on the chip layout, Ryan Lind for |  | | & Cole The Physics of Cluster Mergers 3 1993 Bryan &Norman 1998)This formalism assumes that |
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http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/cis?q=Bryan+Yoshimoto
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| | Fred Fisher - Biocrawler definition:Fred Fisher - Biocrawler |
 | | His first hit was "If the Man In the Moon Were a Coon", in 1906, which combined two then popular song themes, Moon songs and Coon songs. |  | | On a number of his tunes he collaborated with Alfred Bryan. |
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http://www.biocrawler.com/biowiki/Fred_Fisher
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| | Our O'Bryan History Page |
 | | Children of Sarah O'Bryan and Alfred Munger are: |  | | Essie Leota Munger, born January 19, 1915 in Munger, Reynolds Coounty, Missouri. |  | | Alfred Truman Munger, born July 13, 1909 in Munger, Reynolds Coounty, Missouri. |
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http://home.earthlink.net/~rickob/ourvariousfamilies/id3.html
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| | 'F' ENTRIES - Page 3 on the COMPOSERS - LYRICISTS DATABASE |
 | | 1910 "Come Josephine, In My Flying Machine", lyric Alfred Bryan |  | | 1918 "Oui, Oui, Marie", lyric Al Bryan and Joe McCarthy |  | | 1913 "Peg O'My Heart", lyric Alfred Bryan (A huge Joe Mooney orch 1947 hit.) |
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http://nfo.net/cal/tf3.html
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 | | Morton's Sensational Anti-War Song Hit Words by Alfred Bryan, 1871-1958 Music by Al. |  | | Ten million soldiers to the war have gone, Who may never return again. |
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http://www.pdmusic.org/1900s/15idrmbtbas.txt
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| | Songwriters Hall of Fame |
 | | In the 1920’s Bryan moved to Hollywood and wrote songs for film scores as well. |  | | yricist Alfred Bryan was born in Brantford, Ontario, Canada on September 15, 1871. |  | | His early education was in parochial schools and in the late 1880’s he moved to New York City where he developed his talent for songwriting. |
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http://www.songwritershalloffame.org/exhibit_home_page.asp?exhibitId=326
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| | The Authentic History Center |
 | | Written by Al Piantadosi and Alfred Bryan, performed by Morton Harvey with studio orchestra, recorded fall, 1916, before America entered the war |  | | If the file does not automatically play, try clicking here. |
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http://www.authentichistory.com/audio/ww1/Morton_Harvey-I_Didnt_Raise_My_Boy_To_Be_A_Soldier.html
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| | Antique Ragtime Era Sheet Music |
 | | Later edition with a rare Sears Series cover, but the original music plates. |  | | This arrangment includes the verse, but is simplified and more modernized than the original publication which was quite stylish in nature. |  | | Being the follow up to Who Paid the Rent for Mrs. |
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http://www.perfessorbill.com/albums/pbrec85.shtml
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 | | “It's Time for Every Boy to Be a Soldier” (1917) Song Lyric by Alfred Bryan Music by Harry Tierney Detroit, New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co. [Source: b0757@Duke] 1. |  | | Boys of America get ready Your motherland is calling you Boys of America be steady For the Old Red White and Blue When Yankee Doodle comes to town up on his little pony Be there staunch and true |
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http://www.pdmusic.org/1900s/17itfebtbas.txt
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| | 1870 Alfred Creigh book |
 | | December 25, 1832, John Hewitt and Andrew Bell were elected and ordained elders. |  | | February 24, 1832, an election for ruling elders was held. |  | | On the 27th of November, its third meeting was held in the court-house, and ten persons were added. |
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http://solomonspalding.com/Lib/Cre1870a.htm
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| | Alfred Bryan |
 | | According to the Internet source given below, Alfred Bryan was a Canadian songwriter born in Ontario. |  | | Some of his other works include Rainbow (1908) and It's A Cute Little Way Of My Own (1917) sung by Anna Held in Follow Me. |  | | A prolific and prominent lyricist of early Tin Pan Alley, he collaborated with some of the best composers including Percy Wenrich and Fred Fisher. |
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http://www.grainger.de/music/composers/bryana.html
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| | "I Didn't Raise My Boy to Be a Soldier": Singing Against the War |
 | | One of the hit songs of 1915, “I Didn’t Raise My Boy to Be a Soldier,” by lyricist Alfred Bryan and composer Al Piantadosi, captured widespread American skepticism about joining in the European war. |  | | Source: Al Pianadosi and Alfred Bryan, “I Didn’t Raise My Boy To Be a Soldier.” Recording: Edison Collection, Library of Congress. |  | | Let each mother answer in the year to be, |
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http://historymatters.gmu.edu/d/4942
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| | DigiTrad: COME JOSEPHINE IN MY FLYING MACHINE |
 | | Come Josephine in my Flying Machine [Words: Alfred Bryan; Music: Fred Fisher] |  | | If you have any additional information or corrections to the credit or copyright information included, please e-mail those additions or corrections to us (along with the song title as indexed) so that we can update the database as soon as possible. |  | | Balance yourself like a bird on a beam, |
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http://www.mudcat.org/@displaysong.cfm?SongID=1289
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 | | Could my adjustments to the suit have malfunctioned? |  | | The man was used to spur of the moment calls in his line of work, and his assured actions showed it. |  | | Bryan fitted the helmet on his head and positioned the wings onto his back, and in so doing, became the Bat. |
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http://www.crossoveruniverse.com/legend6.htm
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 | | I'm On My Way to Mandalay (Sam Asch) - Fred Fischer - Alfred Bryan - Leo. |  | | Moran and Vincent Bryan - Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. |  | | I Remember You - Harry Von Tilzer - Vincent Bryan - Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. |
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http://sc.millersville.edu/manuscripts/manus/scoreI.htm
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| | A Short Genealogy - Person Page 9 |
 | | Joseph Bryan was born circa 1856 at Birmingham. |  | | Alfred Wallis was born on 18 November 1890 at All Saints, Birmingham. |  | | Ann Louisa Pearsall was born between October 1858 and December 1858 at Birmingham. |
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http://www.galton.id.au/short/p9.htm
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 | | There's Nothing Like a Mother's Love - May Greene - W.A. Lang - Daly Music Pub. |  | | To Be With You - Alfred J. Thieme - Alfred J. Thieme - Broadcast Music Inc. - 1951 |  | | Through a Long and Sleepless Night - Alfred Newman - Mack Gordon - Miller Music Corp. - 1949 |
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http://sc.library.millersville.edu/manuscripts/manus/scoreT.htm
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 | | Don't Be a Baby, Baby - Howard Steiner - Buddy Kaye - Triangle Music Corp. - 1946 |  | | Daily Question, The - Erik Meyer-Helmund - Erik Meyer-Helmund - De Luxe Music Co. - 1908 |  | | Down Where the Wurzburger Flows - Harry Von Tilzer - Vincent P. Bryan - Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co. - 1902 |
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http://sc.library.millersville.edu/manuscripts/manus/scoreD.htm
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| | Bryan |
 | | The early information is taken from a family tree that was drawn up by Robert Howard which was discovered by his daughter Mary after his death. |  | | I have seen an entry in one book that goes into his life and there is no mention of any children from either of his marriages. |  | | This was followed for about six or seven generations, as will be seen below. |
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http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ewh.bryan/Bryan.htm
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| | UNo MAS: Close Encounters of the Fourth Kind - C.D.B. Bryan |
 | | The response that one gets by bringing up the subject of UFO"s and alien abductions is generally limited to one of three things -"Oh, yeah. |  | | So honest, in fact, that Bryan periodically represents the average personal comment on UFO"s and abduction and leaves traces of skepticism. |  | | Bryan"s coverage is thorough and includes post-conference interviews with esteemed members of the panel and abductees who convey striking and vivid abduction reports. |
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http://www.unomas.com/reviews/book/reviews/item002.html
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| | R v Bryan, 1826 |
 | | Death recorded meant a formal sentence of death, without an intention that the sentence would be carried out. |  | | The Gazette stated that the trial judge was Stephen J. Judgment of death was recorded against Bryan: Sydney Gazette, 30 December 1826. |  | | With respect to the evidence on the case, if the Jury should find the prisoner guilty of either forging, or uttering the note, knowing it to be forged, they might return a verdict generally, or in either case, according to the present indictment it was a capital felony. |
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http://www.law.mq.edu.au/scnsw/html/r_v_bryan__1826.html
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| | Index to Comic Art Collection: "Bry" to "Btfsplk" |
 | | Superman II / designed by Dana Bryan ; edited by Nancy Fink. |  | | 34) in Minute Biographies / by Samuel Nisenson and Alfred Parker (New York : Grosset & Dunlap, 1931) -- Call no.: CT103.N5 1931 ----------------------------------------------------- Bryan, William Jennings, 1860-1925. |  | | 35) in Minute Biographies / by Samuel Nisenson and Alfred Parker (New York : Grosset & Dunlap, 1931) -- Call no.: CT103.N5 1931 ----------------------------------------------------- Bryant, William Cullen, 1794-1878. |
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http://www.lib.msu.edu/comics/rri/brri/bry.htm
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| | Gillilands' Fine Art, Specializing in Western Pennsylvania Art, Buying and Selling |
 | | The daughter of Scalp Level artist Joseph Woodwell, Johanna Hailman was greatly influenced by her father and his fellow artists such as Alfred S. Wall and George Hetzel. |  | | Trained in Dusseldorf, George Hetzel returned to Pittsburgh and was among the first artists that would journey to an area near Johnstown called Scalp Level. |  | | Studying with and under some of the finest instructors in the world, Walkley's style and subject were varied and often well received. |
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http://www.gillilandfineart.com
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| | 'BentRider Online Forums - Alfred Century Century/'BentRide |
 | | This event was so named because it was originally run in 1895 and resurrected by The Bicycle Man and the Alfred Sun Newspaper in 1995. |  | | Was going to save this one for the STP but I thought I'd let it out to you boardies first... |  | | Not bad for a start, but a gruesome finish. |
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http://www.bentrideronline.com/messageboard/showthread.php?t=8516
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| | KUMP NUTTING STONESIFER VOSHELL VOSHELL |
 | | All indications are that Charles was born in 1851. |  | | You have given the very most you can give for your country. |  | | My ggGrandfather was a Charles Alfred Bryan who was found in Caroline Co MD in 1880 with an eight year old |
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http://www.rstonesifer.com/genealogy/paf_data/d0005/g0000345.htm
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 | | Auction records - upcoming / past (Alfred Wall) |  | | "I have a smallish painting by A. Bryan Wall with a provenance on the back of |  | | Alfred Wall - Artist, Art - Alfred Bryan Wall |
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http://www.askart.com/artist/W/alfred_bryan_wall.asp?ID=25202
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| | Nazareth College vs Alfred University (Apr 16, 2003) |
 | | 3rd 9:32 NAZARETH UP Bryan Coon (30) Jim Quackenbush 20. |  | | 3rd 8:07 NAZARETH EVEN Bryan Coon (32) Jim Quackenbush 23. |  | | 3 4 1 3 - 11 Nazareth College SCORING: GOALS: Bryan Coon 7; Jim Quackenbush 2; Brandon Brown 2; David Graham 2; Chris Balash 2; Jason Mordaci 2; T.J. Rogers 1; Brian Navarra 1; John Stashenko 1. |
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http://www.naz.edu/dept/athletics/lacrosse/mens/archives/2003/stats&results/mgame10.htm
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| | March 22 2000 RussCon Report |
 | | Alfred, Bryan, Daniel, Russ share the Dedicated Award for playing 8 games. |  | | There has been some confusion lately about how the Devil is determined. |  | | Finally I got to play Frank's Zoo with an odd number of players again! |
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http://russcon.org/RussCon/2000/0322.html
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| | [No title] |
 | | UI may, in its sole discretion, also provide further pre-releases of the Product or related information to Recipient hereunder, in which case such further pre-releases and related information shall also be covered hereunder as "Product". |  | | If Recipient plans on utilizing the commercial version of product, Recipient shall acquire the commercial version of the Product (at a special discounted rate for Recipient's involvement in Beta Tests). |  | | UI's designated technical contact hereinafter referred to as Technical Representative shall be Alfred Hubler unless recipient is notified otherwise by UI in writing. |
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http://www.howhy.com/home/obtaining/betatest.txt
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| | Bryan Organ (1935-) |
 | | His first solo exhibition was at Leicester City Art Gallery in 1958. |  | | Bryan Organ was born in Leicester in 1935 and studied at Loughborough College of Art and the Royal Academy Schools (1952-9). |  | | National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London WC2H OHE. |
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http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/person.asp?LinkID=mp07831&role=art
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| | City of Berea Ohio USA |
 | | In 1972, during his 17th year as president of Baldwin-Wallace College, Dr. Alfred Bryan Bonds, Jr. |  | | The Bonds live on Beech Street and have four children. |
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http://www.bereaohio.com/Business/award/1972.cfm
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| | University of New Hampshire Library - Milne Special Collections and Archives - Alvah Sulloway Sheet Music Collection ... |
 | | Reinald Werrenrath Illustrator: unknown Publisher: Star Music Pub. |  | | Norworth Illustrator: The Standard Engraving Co. Publisher: Francis, Day & Hunter e.63 It's Time For Every Boy To Be a Soldier Copyright Date: 1917 Composer: Harry Tierney Lyricist: Alfred Bryan Performer: unknown Illustrator: LPN Publisher: Jerome H. Remick & Co. 2 copies e.64 I've Got a New Job Copyright Date: 1918 Composer: Ed. |  | | Feist, New York e.61 Wee, Wee Marie Copyright Date: 1918 Composer: Fred Fisher Lyricist: Alfred Bryan & Joe McCarthy Performer: unknown Illustrator: De Takacs Publisher: McCarthy & Fisher, Inc., New York 3 copies e.62 Welcome Home Copyright Date: 1918 Composer: Ed. |
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http://www.izaak.unh.edu/specoll/mancoll/sulloway2.htm
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| | Eighth Generation |
 | | Joseph Milton (Joe) Bryan Jr and Living had the following children: |  | | Joe lived in Knoxville, and was a conductor for the Southern Railway. |  | | Joseph Milton (Joe) Bryan Jr and Meta Smallin were married on 10 Aug 1904. |
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http://mywebpages.comcast.net/c24m48/obrien/b773.html
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| | Peg O' My Heart by Bryan & Fisher; Featured by Dick Haymes |
 | | Description: Peg O' My Heart Sheet Music by Alfred Bryan & Fred Fisher; picture of Dick Haymes plus art work; c.1941. |  | | Condition: Excellent w/ minor pencil price; great for framing. |  | | Shipping outside United States: Quoted at time of purchase |
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http://www.antiqnet.com/detail,peg-heart-bryan,656083.html
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| | Rev. James Edmund Bryan, Methodist Minister |
 | | were early settlers on the Eastern Shore of Maryland in Queen Anne county and were active patriot participants in the Revolution." Their children were Dr. James E. Bryan, superintendent of Camden, N.J. schools from 1899 until his retirement in 1931; Dr. Alfred C. Bryan, of Wayne, Pa.; Mrs. |  | | On Apr. 24, 1875 he performed a wedding for Samuel Ringold and Florence Z. Carville on Kent Island at the M.E. church, Stevensville. |  | | Source: Online Obituary for Dr. James E. Bryan; Posted on web page located HERE. |
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http://www.whatcoat.com/JamesEBryan.htm
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