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Richard Lyman 1678–1746 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: APR 1678

Birth Location: Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British North America

Death Date: 6 JUN 1746

Death Location: Lebanon, New London County, Colony of Connecticut, British North America

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Spouse(s): Mary Woodward

Children(s): John Lyman, Israel Lyman, Ebeneser Lyman, Thomas Lyman, Mary Lyman, Hannah Lyman, David Lyman, Elisabeth Lyman, Richard Lyman

The story of Richard Lyman began in 1678 in Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British North America. Richard Lyman married Mary Woodward, and had children including David Lyman, Ebeneser Lyman, Elisabeth Lyman, Hannah Lyman, Israel Lyman, John Lyman, Mary Lyman, Richard Lyman, Thomas Lyman. Richard Lyman passed away in 1746 in Lebanon, New London County, Colony of Connecticut, British North America.

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  • The story of Richard Lyman began in 1678 in Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British North America.
  • Richard Lyman married Mary Woodward, and had children including David Lyman, Ebeneser Lyman, Elisabeth Lyman, Hannah Lyman, Israel Lyman, John Lyman, Mary Lyman, Richard Lyman, Thomas Lyman.
  • Richard Lyman passed away in 1746 in Lebanon, New London County, Colony of Connecticut, British North America.

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Richard Lyman
1678–1746
Birth Place: Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British North America
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Richard Lyman's Descendants

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Richard Lyman (APR 1678–6 JUN 1746) m. Mary Woodward (1678–6 JUN 1746)
  1. 1. John Lyman 1711–1804 m. Mary Strong 1727–1804 m. Hannah Birchard –1746
    1. 1. Elias Lyman 1754–1787 m. Ruth Griswold 1757–
      1. 1. Roswell Lyman 1785–1818 m. Martha (M.) Mason 1787–1874
        1. 1. Amasa (Mason) Lyman 1813–1877 m. Eliza (Maria) Partridge 1820–1886 m. Maria (Louisa) Tanner 1818–1906 m. Cornelia (Eliza) Leavitt 1825–1864 m. Caroline (Ely) Partridge 1827–1908 m. Pauline (Eliza) Phelps 1827–1912 m. Laura (Lucinda) Reed 1829–1903 m. Priscilla (Rebecca) Turley 1829–1904 m. Lydia Partridge 1830–1875 m. Dionitia Walker 1816–1894
        2. 2. Mason (Roswell) Lyman 1811–
        3. 3. Elijah Lyman 1812–1814
        4. 4. Elias Lyman 1814–
        5. 5. Ruth (Ellis) Lyman 1815–1893
        6. 6. Tryphena Lyman 1810–
      2. 2. Ruth Lyman 1774–
      3. 3. Elias Lyman 1778–1820
      4. 4. Lucinda Lyman 1780–1860
      5. 5. Harry Lyman 1782–
    2. 2. John Lyman 1748–1830
    3. 3. Mary Lyman 1748–
    4. 4. Abel Lyman 1752–1823
    5. 5. Richard Lyman 1756–1802
    6. 6. Josiah Lyman 1760–1831
    7. 7. Elijah Lyman 1764–1828
    8. 8. Hannah Lyman –1832
  2. 2. Israel Lyman 1701–1701
  3. 3. Ebeneser Lyman 1702–
  4. 4. Thomas Lyman 1704–1783
  5. 5. Mary Lyman 1706–1776
  6. 6. Hannah Lyman 1708–1781
  7. 7. David Lyman 1711–1787
  8. 8. Elisabeth Lyman 1715–
  9. 9. Richard Lyman 1721–

Richard Lyman's Timeline

2 Records

1678
APR 1678
Birth of Richard Lyman in Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British North America
Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British North America
1746
6 JUN 1746
Age 68
Death of Richard Lyman in Lebanon, New London County, Colony of Connecticut, British North America
Lebanon, New London County, Colony of Connecticut, British North America

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: APR 1678
    Event Place: Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British North America

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 6 JUN 1746
    Event Place: Lebanon, New London County, Colony of Connecticut, British North America

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