Silas Bryan
American politician and diplomat
Intro | American politician and diplomat | ||||
A.K.A. | Silas Lillard Bryan Silas L. Bryan | ||||
A.K.A. | Silas Lillard Bryan Silas L. Bryan | ||||
Places | United States of America | ||||
was | Politician Diplomat Lawyer Judge | ||||
Work field | Law Politics | ||||
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Birth | 4 November 1822, Culpeper County, Virginia, USA | ||||
Death | 30 March 1880 (aged 57 years) | ||||
Star sign | Scorpio | ||||
Politics: | Democratic Party | ||||
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Silas Lillard Bryan (November 4, 1822 – March 30, 1880) was a judge and member of the Illinois Senate.
Silas Lillard Bryan, of Scots-Irish and English descent, was an avid Jacksonian Democrat. Silas won election to the Illinois State Senate in 1852 and again in 1856 but was defeated for re-election in 1860. He did win election as a state circuit judge for the 2nd Judicial Circuit, and moved to a 520-acre (210.4 ha) farm north of Salem in 1866, living in a ten-room house that was the envy of Marion County. He retained his position on the bench through 1873.
Bryan and his wife, Mariah Elizabeth (née Jennings), were the parents of nine children, including William Jennings Bryan and Charles W. Bryan. Also, Ruth Bryan Owen was a granddaughter.