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1829 - 1919 (89 years)
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Name |
Ann Eliza Byars |
Birth |
3 Sep 1829 |
Smyth County, Virginia [1, 2] |
Gender |
Female |
Residence |
0___ 1880 |
Glade Spring, Washington County, Virginia [2] |
Death |
0___ 1919 [2] |
Burial |
Glade Spring Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Glade Spring, Washington County, Virginia [2] |
Person ID |
I21278 |
The Hennessee Family |
Last Modified |
28 Feb 2013 |
Father |
Arthur Bowen Byars, b. 8 Dec 1794, Washington County, Virginia d. 12 Aug 1845, Smyth County, Virginia (Age 50 years) |
Mother |
Susannah Barnet Blessing, b. 12 Jul 1804, Washington County, Virginia d. 17 Aug 1875, Smyth County, Virginia (Age 71 years) |
Marriage |
1817 |
(Washington County, Virginia) |
Family ID |
F7461 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- In 1880 Ann Eliza (age 50) lived with John and Jane (Ryburn) Byars [John was Ann Eliza's first cousin, once removed] in Glade Springs.
John and Jane Byars lived in a beautiful home called Cave Springs, built for them by John's father, Col. William Byars
Besides Ann Eliza, John and Jane's 1880 household included their daughter Elizabeth (Byars) Hall and her husband John Dayton Hall. Elizabeth Hall and Ann Eliza Nye were fairly close in age. Elizabeth Hall named her only son after her grandfather, Col. Byars. Ann Eliza Nye also named her only son after the colonel (he was her great uncle). Years later William Byars Nye named a son John Dayton Nye.
Elizabeth Hall remembered both William Byars Nye and John Dayton Nye in her will. Elizabeth left Cave Springs to Ann Eliza's nephew Arthur M. Byars, suggesting the Byars, Hall and Nye families remained close. [2]
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