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Facts and Events
Name[6] |
James Dixon Lyon |
Alt Name[4][5] |
James D. Lyons |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[6] |
10 Jun 1834 |
Columbia, Adair, Kentucky, United StatesNearby |
Alt Birth[4] |
Abt 1835 |
Kentucky, United States |
Residence[5] |
1850 |
Adair, Kentucky, United States |
Marriage |
5 Jun 1860 |
Adair, Kentucky, United Statesto Mary Frances Jones |
Occupation[4] |
1870 |
Lebanon, Marion, Kentucky, United StatesLivery Stable keeper |
Occupation[3] |
1880 |
Columbia, Adair, Kentucky, United StatesKeeping Hotel |
Residence[2] |
Bef 1882 |
Lebanon, Marion, Kentucky, United States |
Death[6] |
26 Jun 1882 |
Columbia, Adair, Kentucky, United States |
Burial[2] |
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Columbia, Adair, Kentucky, United States |
Image Gallery
The Adair County News, 27 Nov. 1907 Lyons Family, 1870 Census Lyons Family, 1850 Census
References
- Johnson, E. Polk. A history of Kentucky and Kentuckians: the leaders and representative men in commerce, industry and modern activities. Lewis Publishing Company, 1912
Vol 3, p 1535-1537.
via Google Books
Mr. Hutcherson was married at Columbia, Adair county, Kentucky, July 17, 1889, his chosen lady being Miss Ida E. Lyon, who was born in Adair county April 26, 1861, the daughter of James D. and Mary F. (Jones) Lyon, of Adair county. To this union have been born seven children, namely: Fannie L.. Lyon B., John K., William R., James B., Ida E. and Cyrus B. Mr. and Mrs. Hutcherson are members of the Methodist Episcopal church, South.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 The Adair County News
Vol. XI, #3, p. 1, 27 Nov 1907.
... When about twenty years of age she was married to Mr. James D. Lyon, in this place and of this union there are three living children- Mrs. Ida Hutchinson, Glasgow, Messrs. W. R. and R. J. Lyon, Campbellsville. Her husband preceded her to the grave June 26, 1882. During the life of her husband the deceased lived a few years in Lebanon and since his death she has resided the greater portion of her time with her son, Mr. W. R. Lyon, Campbellsville. ... At 1 o'clock the funeral services were held in the Baptist church, conducted by the pastor of the deceased, Rev. Gatton, of Campbellsville, assisted by Eld. W. K. Azbill and Z. T. Williams, this place. At the conclusion all that was mortal of this good woman was laid to rest beside her husband in the city cemetery. To the children, who have given up their dearest friend, keep your eyes on the Star of Bethlehem; there will be another meeting. ...
- ↑ United States Census, 1880, Jas D. Lyon, in FamilySearch.org.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 United States Census, 1870, Jas. D. Lyons, in FamilySearch.org.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 United States Census, 1850, James D. Lyons [transcribed as James T.], in FamilySearch.org.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 James Dixon Lyon, in Rootsweb: Steinbauer/MacLeod Famiies.
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=steinbauer&id=I7850
Via: Title: History of Kentucky -- The Blue Grass State: William Robert Lyon, Url:www.GenealogyLibrary.com, Volume: Volume III, Call Number: 9113 Abbrev: History of Kentucky Author: Publishing Company Publication: The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company, Chicago - Louisville, Original Date,1928 Page: 598
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