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Henry Lyman 1552–1605 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1552

Birth Location: High Onger, Essex, England

Death Date: 4 May 1605

Death Location: Navestock, Essex, England

Father: John Lyman

Mother: Margaret Gerard

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Rande

Children(s): Richard GLF), Judith Lyman, Jane Lyman, Henry Lyman, Anges Lyman, Sarah Lyman, Phillis Lyman, Henry Lyman

In 1552, Henry Lyman entered the world in High Onger, Essex, England, born to John Lyman And Margaret Gerard. Henry Lyman married Elizabeth Rande, and had children including Anges Lyman, Henry Lyman, Jane Lyman, Judith Lyman, Phillis Lyman, Richard Lyman 1 Genealogy Of The Lyman Family In Great Britain And America Glf, Sarah Lyman. Henry Lyman passed away in 1605 in Navestock, Essex, England.

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Biography

  • In 1552, Henry Lyman entered the world in High Onger, Essex, England, born to John Lyman And Margaret Gerard.
  • Henry Lyman married Elizabeth Rande, and had children including Anges Lyman, Henry Lyman, Jane Lyman, Judith Lyman, Phillis Lyman, Richard Lyman 1 Genealogy Of The Lyman Family In Great Britain And America Glf, Sarah Lyman.
  • Henry Lyman passed away in 1605 in Navestock, Essex, England.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Henry Lyman's Ancestors

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Henry Lyman
1552–1605
Birth Place: High Onger, Essex, England
Parents
John Lyman
1516–1587
Navestock, Essex, England
Margaret Gerard
1518–1580
Beauchamp, Essex, England
Grandparents
Henry Lyman
1486–1507
Navestock, Essex, England
Alicia Hyde
1492–1560
Navestock, Essex, England
Great-Grandparents
Lord Lyman
1466–1509
Lady Lambert
1456–1509
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Lord Lyman
1430–1495
Joanna Trethewy
1434–1500

Henry Lyman's Descendants

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Henry Lyman (1552–4 May 1605) m. Elizabeth Rande (1556–15 Apr 1587)
  1. 1. Richard (Lyman # (#1 Genealogy of the Lyman Family in Great Britain and America,) GLF) 1580–1640 m. Sarah (Osborne) # 1589–1642
    1. 1. Richard Lyman 1618–1662 m. Hepzibah Ford 1625–1683
      1. 1. John Lyman 1655–1727 m. Abigail Holton 1672–1714
        1. 1. Abner Lyman 1701–1774 m. Lydia Warner 1702–1731 m. Sarah Miller 1720–1756
        2. 2. Joshua LYMAN 1704–1777
        3. 3. Nathan Lyman 1706–1784
        4. 4. Nathan Lyman 1699–1700
        5. 5. Job Lyman 1702–1703
        6. 6. Abigail Lyman 1696–1696
        7. 7. James Lyman 1700–1769
      2. 2. Hannah (Lyman #& (#18) GLF) 1660–1736
      3. 3. Richard (Lyman) III 1647–1708
      4. 4. Hepzibah Lyman 1644–1732
      5. 5. Sarah Lyman 1646–1671
      6. 6. Thomas Lyman 1650–1725
      7. 7. Elizabeth Lyman 1651–1676
      8. 8. Joanna Lyman 1658–1659
      9. 9. Moses Lyman 1662–1701
      10. 10. Sarah Lyman 1643–1707
      11. 11. Joanna Lyman 1652–1676
    2. 2. Phyllis Lyman 1611–1640
    3. 3. William Lyman 1609–1615
    4. 4. Sarah Lyman 1620–1663
    5. 5. Anne Lyman 1621–1621
    6. 6. John Lyman 1623–1690
    7. 7. Robert Lyman 1629–1690
    8. 8. Richard Lyman 1613–1616
    9. 9. Sarah LYMAN 1618–1691
    10. 10. Elizabeth Lyman 1619–1676
    11. 11. Thomas Lyman 1650–1678
  2. 2. Judith Lyman 1578–1578
  3. 3. Jane Lyman 1579–1579
  4. 4. Henry Lyman 1581–1589
  5. 5. Anges Lyman 1585–
  6. 6. Sarah Lyman 1587–
  7. 7. Phillis Lyman 1597–
  8. 8. Henry Lyman 1591–1631

Henry Lyman's Timeline

3 Records

1552
1552
Birth of Henry Lyman in High Onger, Essex, England
High Onger, Essex, England
1575
1575
Age 23
Henry Lyman was married in En
En
1605
4 May 1605
Age 53
Death of Henry Lyman in Navestock, Essex, England
Navestock, Essex, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1552
    Event Place: High Onger, Essex, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 1575
    Event Place: En

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 May 1605
    Event Place: Navestock, Essex, England

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