Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameMartha Elizabeth “Effa” RYAN 101,104
Birth Date1805
Birth PlaceCampbell County, Tennessee
Death Date23 Jun 1848 Age: 43
Death PlaceElk Valley, Campbell County, Tennessee
FatherHarris RYAN , 80 (1764-1843)
MotherMary PATTON , 81 (1774-1856)
Spouses
Birth Date13 Sep 1815
Birth PlaceFontana, Miami County, Kansas
Death Date12 Jun 1872558 Age: 56
Family ID2450
Marr Date16 Dec 1835
Marr PlaceRhea County, Tennessee
ChildrenJefferson Ferrell (1857-1925)
Notes for William (Spouse 1)
John:
Sending pictures of my grandfather Rome Ryan and Isaac Burton (Bart) Ryan I think it is important to share the knowledge of family history  & family pictures as sometimes there are very few to pass along

Bart is the one that died in the house fire in Kansas City Kansas along with his dog that tried to save him. I will find the article from the newspaper and send it if you want it
I think that my grandfather and Bart resemble each other. Would love to have one of Abner and Thomas B Ryan.

Also sending photo of William Hutson's stone at Fontana Cemetery. His Civil War Marker is to the right of the stone. He was married to Elizabeth (Effie) Ryan oldest daughter of Abner and Rebecca.
She is suppose to be in a small cemetery over by Garnett Kansas and I went there but did not find her (or there is no stone for her),  So we are third cousins once removed ( is that by marriage). Haven't figured out after third and fourth cousins.
Enjoy Mary558
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