J. E. Bryan

From Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Southern Arkansas, Vol II, pg 1069

J. E. Bryan, of the firm of Carlton & Bryan, general merchants and planters, of Luna Landing, Chicot County Ark. The subject of this sketch was born in North Carolina, in 1854, and is the ninth child of the family of twelve children born to L. B. and Amoning Bryan, both natives of the State of North Carolina, and who were called away from earthly scenes while the subject of this sketch was quite small. He was educated in the common schools of Missouri, and at the age of sixteen commenced life for himself as a farmer and trader. He remained in Missouri until 1875, at which time he moved to Arkansas, locating in Chicot County, encasing in planting and general merchandising, a business which he followed at that place until 1822, when he went to St. Louis, staying only one year, when he came to Chicot County, settling at Luna Landing, and forming the partnership above mentioned. Mr. Bryan is a self-made man, and has met with grand success in all his business ventures, and is socially a most agreeable, cultured and intellectual gentleman. In the spring of 1880, Mr. Bryan married Miss Lizzie Wallace, daughter of Eliza Wallace, and to them have been born five children, viz.: Lem, Vivie, Inola, Evan and Zora. Mrs. Bryan is a member of the Catholic Church. Of the twelve children born to the parents of Mr. Bryan, only the following are living at the present writing, viz.: Gatey, Sarah (Mrs. R. C. Barrett), John, Lizzie (widow of Mr. Hogan), Jennie (who is the wife of F. M. Ward), E. A., and Annie (wife of John Barrett).