Person:Isaac Lyman (4)

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Maj. Isaac Lyman
 
  • HMaj. Isaac Lyman - 1827
  • WSally _____Abt 1763 - 1791
m. 21 Mar 1782
  1. Jonathan Lyman1782 - 1782
  2. Lydia Lyman1784 - Aft 1844
  3. Charlotte Lyman1785 -
  4. John Lyman1789 - 1880
  5. Eunice Lyman
m. 9 Feb 1792
  1. Burrel Lyman
  2. Laura Lyman
  3. Henry Lyman - Bef 1844
  4. Parthenia Lyman - Bef 1844
  5. Harry Lyman - 1857
  6. Isaac Lyman
  7. Otis Lyman - 1876
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Name Maj. Isaac Lyman
Gender Male
Marriage 21 Mar 1782 Whitingham, Windham, Vermont, United Statesto Sally _____
Marriage 9 Feb 1792 Whitingham, Windham, Vermont, United Statesto Laura D. Pierce
Military? Revolutionary War
Death? 1 Mar 1827 Roulette, Potter, Pennsylvania, United States
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  1.   History of the counties of McKean, Elk, Cameron and Potter, Pennsylvania, with biographical selections: including their early settlement and development; a description of the historic and interesting localities; sketches of their cities, towns and villages; portraits of prominent men; biographies of representative citizens; outline history of Pennsylvania; statistics. (Chicago [Illinois]: J.H. Beers, 1890).

    p. 1050
    In April, 1823, Isaac Lyman was granted $27 for clearing land at Coudersport ...
    "Ere we reached Coudersport we stopped for a short time at Lymansville, a thriving village founded by Isaac Lyman, who located at the place in 1809. His daughter, Eulalia was the first white girl born in Potter county. ... We had a late dinner with Cephas Nelson (son-in-law of Isaac Lyman), who had been in the county about eight years, ...
    p. 1163
    Isaac Lyman was the father of nineteen children: Jonathan, Lydia, Charlotte, Eunice, John, Burrell, Laura, Parthinna, Henry, Harry, Isaac, Jr., Otis, Charles, Eulalia (the first white girl born in Potter county), Milo, Edwin, Lewis W., and two that died in infancy. Isaac Lyman, Sr., built the first saw-mill in the county, in 1810, and the first grist-mill, in 1811, and in the same year the first blacksmith shop.
    [Note: Eulalia, Milo, Edwin & Lewis were children by Patience without divorcing Laura)