"1 Thomas Lyman3, Richard2, Richard1, 1649-1725; the 2d son of the 2d Richard; b. in Windsor, Conn., about 1649; moved with his parents to Northampton about 1656, … Dea. Thomas3, had, according to Savage, six children, two of whom—Elizabeth and Enoch—are mentioned by him alone, and do not appear in the Durham records. He moved, in 1708 or '9, to Durham, Conn., which, for three or four generations thereafter, was the headquarters of this branch of the Lyman family. His wife Ruth and a part of his children came with him; he was one of the early settlers; one of the first deacons; a representative of the town several sessions; and d. there July 15, 1725, aged 75."