NameAlice [Aylee, Alee] Linville
Birth1722, Chester Co., Pennsylvania
Death1807, Kentucky
MotherMrs. Ann [Linville] (~1685-)
Spouses
Birth1720, Chester Co., Pennsylvania
Death1804, Jefferson Co., Kentucky
BurialFloyd's Fork, Shelby, Kentucky
FatherMorgan Bryan (1671-1763)
MotherMartha Strode (1678-1762)
Marriageabt 1738, Winchester, Virginia
ChildrenAylee
 Eleanor Ellender (1760-1830)
 Martha (~1737->1793)
 Rebecca (1738-1813)
Notes for Alice [Aylee, Alee] Linville
Alice??
aka: Aylee (Alee) Linville

*Alyee could not have been William Linville's daughter because they were contemporaries and the Bryan researcher (John K. Bryan in Schenectady, NY) thinks she was not Rebecca's mother, but more likely Joseph Bryan married Alyee right after Rebecca's birth.  Alyee was likely (no definitive proof, just fascinating circumstantial evidence) daughter of John Linville, who was also father of William (killed at Linville Falls, NC), Thomas (original settler in Belews Creek area) and John (who lived in Frederick County, VA and on the Tyger River (originally called Linville River) in South Carolina.
Alice Eichholz, Ph.D., C.G - email: eichholz@norwich.edu


1.  Aylee BRYAN
2.  Charity BRYAN
3. +Elenor BRYAN
4.  Mary BRYAN
5.  Phebe BRYAN
6. +Martha BRYAN
7.  Samuel BRYAN
8. +Joseph BRYAN , Jr.
9.  Susannah BRYAN
10.  John BRYAN
11. +Rebecca BRYAN
Notes for Joseph (Spouse 1)
112Joseph Bryan's last will and testament,
Nov. 20, 1804
In the name of God Amen: I Joseph Bryan of the County of Jefferson, State of Kentucky, being weak in body but of sound and perfect mind and memory, blessed be almighty God for the same, do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following (that is to say) after my lawful debts are settled I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Alee a gray mare, a bed and furniture and thirty dollars, either cash or property.
I also bequeath to my sons, Samuel, Joseph and John Bryan the sum of fifty dollars each, either cash or property. I also give and bequeath unto my youngest son John Bryan one negro man named James and all the farming tools.
I also bequeath unto my daughters Martha Boon and Rebecca Boon the sum of twenty dollars each, either cash or property.
I also give unto my other daughters, Mary Howard, Susanne Hinkle, Aylee Howard, Phoebe Forbis and Charity Davis, the sum of fifty dollars each.
I also give and bequeath unto my daughter Eleanor Adams a negro woman named Jean (?). I also give to my granddaughter Aylee Adams one negro girl named Sarah.
I also give and bequeath unto my grandson Noah Adams one negro boy named Sapio. I also give unto my grandson Jacob Adams one negro boy named Bob. I also bequeath unto my grandson Wilah Adams a negro girl named Lottie.
And I do hereby appoint my two sons, Joseph and John Bryan executors of this my last will and testament, hereby revolking all former wills and testaments made by me. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twentieth day of November, 1804.

Joseph Bryan (seal)

Signed, sealed and published as his last will and testament in the presence of us—
Edward Cox Sr
David Enochs
Ephriam Hampton

born ? Deep Creek, NC
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