Some deeds which may be relevant.
1778 – David Smith to James Bryson – Ballyvoy - ROD 328/44/216594https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJW-G9KC-6?cat=185720Memorial of assignment dated 2nd Jul 1778 between David Smith of the parish of Kilbride, Co Antrim, farmer, and James Bryson of Bellyvoy, parish of Kilbride, farmer. David Smith in consideration of £60 sold Bryson part of Ballyvoy in the parish of Donegor or Kilbride containing 38a 1r 31p IPM, being same as was in the occupation of Margaret Smith widow. For 3 royal lives or 41 years. Witnessed by Bristow Miniss and Robert Young, both of the town of Antrim, merchants.
[This farm was in the south/middle of Douglasland.]
1787 – James Lather to James Bryson – Ballyvoy and Lisnalark – ROD 394/349/260564https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJW-BN8C?i=199&cat=185720Memorial of release dated 4th Oct 1787 between James Laher the younger of Kilgavanagh, Co Antrim, farmer, and Jas Brison [James Bryson] of Holestone, farmer. For £130 16s 9p, Lather sold Bryson 14a in Ballyvoy, 8a 2r 12p in Lissnalark, and 8a 1r 7p in Lisnalark aforesaid, all Co Antrim. For 3 royal lives and remainder of a term of years. Witnessed by John Williamson and Hugh Williamson, attorney.
[The two Lisnalark properties formed the eastern tip of Moss-side.]
1803 – Williamsons to Bryson – Lisnalack - ROD 560/60/373156https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJW-D9SS?cat=185720Memorial of sale dated 1st Nov 1803 between John Williamson and Hugh Williamson both of Freemanstown, Co Antrim, only sons of Hugh Williamson late of Freemanstown, Co Antrim, attorney, deceased, 1st; and John Bryson of Lissnalack, farmer. Williamsons sold Bryson part of Ballywee in Donegore containing 29a 2r 35p IPM. For 41 years from 1st Nov 1794 as held by said John and Hugh Williamson. Witnessed by Mary Williamson of Freemanstown, Co Antrim, widow, and James Bryson of Holestone, and John Wilson of Ballybracken. Memorial witnessed by said James Bryson and John Wilson.
[Middle property on the east of Ballywee in Donegore parish.]
1812 - James Ballah to William Wilson - Ballybracken - Book 674 / Page 8 / Number 463243https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH3-3Q5P-F?i=9&cat=185720Memorial of indenture of assignment dated 1st Apr 1812 between James Ballah of Ballybracken, farmer, and William Wilson of Ballybracken, farmer. For £999 19s 11d Ballah sells to Wilson 79a 1r 26r plantation measure in the Quarterland of Ballybracken. To have and to hold for the remainder of 61 years from 1st Nov 1800. Witnesses Robert Ballah of Ballyvoy, John Bryson of Bally[wee?], farmers and John Williamson of Freemanstown Gent, attorney.
[Possibly the farm on the north side of what became Crawfordsland.]
1818 - William Wilson to John Bryson - Ballybracken - ROD 735/307/501242https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJ9-K9XX-Y?cat=185720Memorial of assignment dated 17th Dec 1818 between Wm Wilson senr of Ballybracken, Co Antrim, farmer, and John Bryson of Ballybracken, farmer. Reciting that Marquis of Donegal by indenture 1st Jun 1805 demised to said Wm Wilson the farm of land In Ballybracken hereinafter mentioned containing 16a 5p IPM for 61 years. Wilson now agreed to sell same to John Bryson for £350. Same more or less as was demised by Arthur late Marquis of Donegal to John Wilson by indenture dated 14th Aug 1769 which said land was then in possession of William Wilson. Wm Wilson witnessed by Alexander Bryson of Ballybracken and William Crozier atty-at-law. John Bryson witnessed by said A. Bryson and Wm Crozier.
^ I’m not sure if this is John Bryson senior or his son John Bryson who died in 1872? Alexander Bryson the witness is probably not the minister because he would have been a Rev by 1818.