Person:Phineas Lyman (4)

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m. Est 1713
  1. Noah Lyman1713/14 -
  2. General Phineas Lyman1714/15 - 1774
  3. Rev. Jonathan Lyman1717 - 1763
  • HGeneral Phineas Lyman1714/15 - 1774
  • WEleanor Dwight1717 - 1777
m. 7 Oct 1742
  1. Phineas Lyman1743 - 1775
  2. Gamaliel Dwight Lyman1745 -
  3. Thaddeus Lyman1746/47 - 1812
  4. Thompson Lyman1752 - 1755
  5. Oliver Lyman1755 -
  6. Eleanor Lyman1756 - 1777
  7. Experience Lyman1758 - 1777
  8. Thompson Lyman1760 -
Facts and Events
Name General Phineas Lyman
Gender Male
Christening[2] 6 Mar 1714/15 Durham, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States
Graduation[1] 1738 Yale College
Marriage 7 Oct 1742 Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United Statesto Eleanor Dwight
Death[1][3] 10 Sep 1774 near Natchez, Adams, Mississippi, United States
Reference Number? Q7186361?


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Phineas Lyman (1716–1774) was a colonial American soldier known for his service in the provincial British Army of the French and Indian War. He later led a group of New England veterans of the war to settle in the new colony of West Florida where he died shortly before the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War. He earned a reputation as the most experienced colonial American officer during the war.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Phineas Lyman, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2. Durham Vital Records, in Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records.

    LYMAN, Phinehas, son Noah & Elizabeth, bap. Mar. 6, 1714/15

  3. Suffield (Connecticut). Town Clerk. Records of births, marriages, and deaths, 1662-1904. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1982)
    Vol. 1 p. 53.

    "Genl Lyman decd Sept.- 10th- 1774-"