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Note: Listed in the 1810 Kershaw Co., SC Census, p. 418, age 26 - 44, 2 males 10 -15 (Yaringon and Dillard), 1 female 16 -25, 1 female 26 - 44. Listed in the 1820 Kershaw Co., SC Census, p. 153. 1 male, 26 - 44, 1 male under 10 (James), 1 male 10 -15, 2 females under 10, 1 female 26-44. AN ESTRAY TOLLED before me, by Bryan Spradley, of Kershaw District, a DARK BAY HORSE, with a small white spot on his forehead, about 13-1/2 hm's high, 9 or 10 years old, no perceivable brands. Appraised at thirty-five dollars. WILLIAM LOVE, J. P. Camden, May 17, 1821.(Camden Gazette) List of Letters: Remaining at the Post-Office, Camden, SC, July 1, 1821, Bryant Spradley, 2. (This probably means that he left for Tennessee sometime between 17 May 1821 and Jul 1, 1821.) Listed in the 1830 Warren Co., TN Census, p. 318. 1 male, 50-60, 1 male under 5, 1 male 5-10, 1 female under 5, 1 female 5-10, 1 female 20-30, his 2nd wife, Demarias Melton. (Yarington was listed in the 1820 Warren Co., TN Census. The male over 45+ in this census record may have been Bryant's first wife's father. Yarington was probably the male 16 - 25.) Listed in the 1840 De Kalb Co., TN Census, p. 240. 1 male 60-70, 1 male under 5 (Pleasant?), 2 males 5-10 (James and Samuel?), 1 male 15-20 (William?), 2 females 10-15(Nancy and Denise?), 2 females 15-20 (Temperance?), 1 female 40-50 (Demaris). Son, James Spradley, from his first marriage, age 20-30, 1 female 20-30, was listed in the same 1840 De Kalb Co., TN Census, p. 233. His wife's parents, Joseph and Elizabeth Fite, were also listed in this De Kalb Co., TN Census, p. 234. James was listed in the 1850 Marshall Co., MS Census, Northern Division, on the same page as Joshua M. Spradley, p. 289A. ( A descendant of Joshua matched a descendant of Bryant Spradley, here, exactly on 37 of 37 DNA markers.) James' wife's parents were also listed in the 1850 Marshall Co., MS Census, Northern Division, p. 278B. James Spradley's family was listed in the 1860 Panola Co., TX Census, Beat 8, p. 136. His wife's parents were listed on p. 134. James' wife and children were listed in the 1870 Panola Co., TX census, Beat 2, p. 262B. Mary Ann's parents were listed on p. 232B. Temperance, daughter of Bryant and Demarias (Melton) Spradley, listed her father's birthplace as South Carolina, and mother's birthplace as North Carolina, in the 1880 Greene Co., IL Census, p. 8D. Son, James R., listed his father's birthplace as South Carolina, and mother's birthplace as North Carolina, in the 1910 Collin Co., TX Census, Precinct 1, p. 38A. Child from his first wife, Yarington Spradley, lived in the 1820 Warren Co., TN Census where Bryant was listed in the 1830 Warren Co., TN Census. Son, Dillard, was listed on the same page as Yarington in the 1840 Sumter Co., AL Census and was listed near Yarington in the 1830 Perry Co., AL Census. Also, Bryant's mother was Jane Dillard and he had a brother named Dillard. He had 2 sons aged 10 - 15 in the 1810 Kershaw Co., SC Census, Dillard and Yarington. The following is from Berry Spradley (1) January 31, 1803 Kershaw District, SC. Bond for 1,000 dollars by Bryant Spradley, Jr., James Spradley and Wyatt Collins so Bryant could serve as administrator. Signed by Bryant Spradley and James Spradley, and Wyatt Collins made his mark. Same date: Bryant Spradley, the younger, appointed administrator for Dillard Spradley who died intestate. I have a copy of Probate record dated December8, 1845, granting his widow, Demarias Spradley, administrative orders to have his estate appraised. He died intestate on November 11, 1845, in Greene County,Illinois. This probate record is in the Greene County Court House, Carrollton,Illinois, Box 72. I also have a copy of the appraisement bill signed by John S.Ganor and John Dowdale and dated December 17, 1845. Demarias Spradley also signed oiff on the Appraisment Bill stating is a true inventory and appraisment of all property belonging to the estate of Bryant Spradley. From Shirley Lyerla Bryant born 1775 died November 11 1845 in Green County Illinois...Probate records date December 8 1845, listed his wife as Demarias. Appraisment Bill, authorization, and acceptance by Demarias in Book D pages 64 and 70. From Shirley Lyerla CAMDEN, November 16, 1802 The Courts of General Sessions and Common Pleas for this District commenced here on Monday the 8th inst . . . .his honor Judge Bay, presided . . .. By his usual patriotic executions in the public service, the whole business of the Sessions, and upwards of 120 cases upon the civil dockets, was completely gone through by Friday afternoon. Robert Creight was convicted of horse stealing; but moving arrest of judgement, he is to be carried up to Columbia. Bryan Spradley was convicted of an assault with intent to murder and received a sentence, of fine, imprisonment and pillory. (Augusta Chronicle, Sat. Nov 17, 1802, p. 2) Note: It is non clear whether this was Bryant Sr. or Bryant Jr. (The pillory was a device made of a wooden or metal framework erected on a post, with holes for securing the head and hands, formerly used for punishment by public humiliation and often further physical abuse, sometimes lethal. Wikipedia)
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