He apparently never married, and appears to have lived at his parents' home most of his life. His death certificate stated that he was single at the time of his passing.
Isam died of heart failure, a malady he had been treated for since 1926. His funeral was handled by Kistler Funeral Home of Darlington. Isam was buried on December 5, 1928.
He was a son of William Madison Bryant, Sr. and the former Sarah E. Jordan. He had brothers and sisters, some buried in this cemetery.
By occupation, Isam farmed, and lived just outside of Timmonsville (Florence County) in the Lake Swamp community of Darlington County.
He apparently never married, and appears to have lived at his parents' home most of his life. His death certificate stated that he was single at the time of his passing.
Isam died of heart failure, a malady he had been treated for since 1926. His funeral was handled by Kistler Funeral Home of Darlington. Isam was buried on December 5, 1928.
He was a son of William Madison Bryant, Sr. and the former Sarah E. Jordan. He had brothers and sisters, some buried in this cemetery.
By occupation, Isam farmed, and lived just outside of Timmonsville (Florence County) in the Lake Swamp community of Darlington County.
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