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- [S958] Ancestry Family Trees, (Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.;), Database online.
Record for Patience Mann SPAFFORD
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Isaac Lyman**** Maj. 1759-1827
BIRTH 18 AUG 1759 • Lebanon, New London, Connecticut
DEATH 10 MAR 1827 • Lymansville, Potter, Pennsylvania
Major Isaac Lyman, 1750-1850, New York, Vermont, Pennsylvania
This story is from Potter County, Pennsylvania Revolutionary War Soldiers buried in Potter County at www.paintedhills.org/potter/potterrevsoldiers.htm
Major Isaac Lyman was born August 18, 1759, in Lebanon, Conn., a son of Benjamin and Sara (French-Foster) Lyman. He enlisted on June 5, 1777, in Col. Fletcher's regiment. On August 17, 1777, he was promoted to First Lieutenant. In June 1779 he enlisted in Capt. Ebenezer Arm's Company of Col. Wells' regiment for nine months. He was with Sullivan on his march through New York state. In 1781 he enlisted in the company of Col. Fletcher, as a Field and Staff officer of the regiment.
Isaac Lyman was married three times and had 17 children.
His first wife was Sally Edgcomb, who died August 22, 1791 in her 28th year.
His second wife was Laura Pierce, who was born Dec 28, 1769, and they were divorced.
His third wife was Patience Mann Spafford, born May 16, 1774, died April 12, 1867.
Isaac Lyman died March 1, 1827, at Lymansville, Potter County, and is buried in the Lymansville Cemetery.
Children of Sally Edgcomb Lyman:
- Jonathan, born at Whittingham, VT, Dec 13, 1782, died Dec 16, 1782:
- Lydia, born March 14, 1784;
- Charlotte, born Nov 29, 1785:
- Eunice, born Dec 17, 1787, died at Lymansville, PA., July 8, 1844.:
- John, born July 7, 1789.
See other wives Children on website above.
Major Lyman was a very colorful man and at one time had two of his wives living in one house. He payed persons $10.00 per to settle in Lymansville. Of the children of Patience Mann Spafford Lyman, Lalia (corrected Eulalia), born June 6, 1811 was the first white child born in Potter County.
n2zhfadded this on 14 Jan 2010 BJColbert68originally submitted this to Beatty/Adams/Lyman/Grow on 23 Apr 2008These stories are a part of the information found on above website and another telling of the settling of Lymansville.
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name correction kc801added this on 15 Oct 2010 Eulalia was the name of the daughter of Isaac and Patience Lyman.
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Major Isaac Lyman
Major Isaac Lyman, an American Revolutionary war veteran was one of the first permanent settlers in Potter County. Major Lyman is recognized the founder of Potter County. He was paid ten dollars for each settler that he convinces to move to Potter County. He built his home in 1809 in nearby Lymansville, now known as Ladonna. Major Lyman also built the first road to cross Potter County and Potter County's first sawmill and gristmill.
Lyman had a colorful personal history. After the death in childbirth of his first wife, Sally Edgecomb, he remarried; later he left his second wife and started a third family in Potter County. The second Mrs. Lyman was determined not to suffer on her own. She sought out the Major, travelling from Bolton Landing, New York to Potter County with the help of their son, Burrell, who was 18 at the time. Major Lyman lived with these two families in Potter County. Historical accounts of the living situation vary. Some say that Lyman kept both wives under one roof. Others state that there were two log homes for the families on the same piece of property. Descendants of Major Isaac Lyman's three families still live and work in Potter County.
Source: en. wikipedia.org/wiki/Potter_County,_Pennsylvania
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Isaac Lyman**** Maj. 1759-1827
BIRTH 18 AUG 1759 • Lebanon, New London, Connecticut
DEATH 10 MAR 1827 • Lymansville, Potter, Pennsylvania
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Major Isaac Lyman and Patience Mann Spafford 2008 ,
Lymansville Cemetery, Potter County, Pennsylvania
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Isaac Lyman
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Burrell Lyman Homestead, Roulette, Potter, Pennsylvania Built 1833 Torn down 1903
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Major Isaac Lyman, an American Revolutionary war veteran was one of the first permanent settlers in Potter County. Major Lyman is recognized as the founder of Potter County. He was paid ten dollars for each settler he convinced to move to Potter County. He built his home in 1809 in nearby Lymansville, now known as Ladonna. Major Lyman also built the first road to cross Potter County and Potter County's first sawmill and gristmill.
Lyman had a colorful personal history. After the death in childbirth of his first wife, Sally Edgecombe, he remarried; later he left his second wife and started a third family in Potter County. The second Mrs. Lyman was determined not to suffer on her own. She sought out the Major, travelling from Bolton Landing, New York to Potter County with the help of their son, Burrell, who was 18 at the time. Major Lyman lived with these two families in Potter County. Historical accounts of the living situation vary. Some say that Lyman kept both wives under one roof. Others state that there were two log homes for the families on the same piece of property. Descendants of Major Isaac Lyman's three families still live and work in Potter County.
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Burrel Lyman
Headstone, Roulette. Potter, Pennsylvania
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Aged 65 years
Died July 23, 1854
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Burrel Lyman
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Headstone: Major Isaac Lyman and Patience Mann Spafford Major Isaac Lyman and Patience Mann Spafford 2008 ,
Lymansville Cemetery, Potter County, Pennsylvania
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Isaac Lyman
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Major Isaac Lyman, an American Revolutionary war veteran was one of the first permanent settlers in Potter County. Major Lyman is recognized as the founder of Potter County. He was paid ten dollars for each settler he convinced to move to Potter County. He built his home in 1809 in nearby Lymansville, now known as Ladonna. Major… |
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Capt Isaac Lyman
Birth: 1759
Death: 1827
Family links:
Spouses: Patience Mann Spofford Lyman (1774 - 1867)*
Sally Edgecomb Lyman (1763 - 1791)*
Laura Pierce Lyman (1769 - 1845)*
Children: Eunice Lyman Nelson (1778 - 1844)*
Charlotte Lyman Wells (1786 - ____)*
John Lyman (1789 - 1880)*
Infant Son Lyman (1791 - 1791)*
Burrell Lyman (1792 - 1854)*
Otis Lyman (1805 - 1876)*
Milo Lyman (1813 - 1830)*
Edwin Lyman (1815 - 1891)*
Lewis William Lyman (1818 - 1900)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial: Lymansville Cemetery
Sweden Valley, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
Created by: cathy knauff
Record added: Jul 01, 2008
Find A Grave Memorial# 27972610
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Patience Mann 1774–1867
BIRTH 16 MAY 1774 • Richmond, New Hampshire, USA
DEATH 12 APR 1867 • Sweden Valley, Potter, Pennsylvania
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- [S2028] FaceBook- Potter McKean Genealogy, November 3 2020 · Anner Maria Hall Nelson and Judge Lyman Nelson my ggg grandparents on my mother's side · Rachel Baker Foreman.
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Anner Maria Hall Nelson and Judge Lyman Nelson my ggg grandparents on my mother's side.
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Brenda Kenealy Williams
Anner is my 3rd great aunt. Her sister Sarah Louisa is my 2nd great grandmother. ????
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Larry Johnson
Lyman Nelson is a first cousin 4 times removed. He is a grandson of Major Isaac Lyman, one of the Potter County pioneers.
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Hannah Lewis b.1817 would marry Isaac Lyman's son, Lewis William and is the cousin of Anna Lewis b.1819 Ulysses, my ggg grandmother.
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With 20 or so children, Major Isaac sure started a BIG line of Lymans and their descendants!
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Anner was the daughter of Anner Botsford and granddaughter of Revolutionary War veteran, Ephraim Botsford and Merub Doud, who was the 3rd great granddaughter or Mayflower passengers, John Alden & Priscilla Mullins
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Hi Rachel Baker Foreman, If you search the site for Nelson, you will find a collection of photos I posted a while ago. I found them in a collection of Jone's family photos from Vermont.
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Mike Wennin thank you I've been looking for a picture of Ralph Nelson
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Hannah Lewis b.1817 would marry Isaac Lyman's son, Lewis William and is the cousin of Anna Lewis b.1819 Ulysses, my ggg grandmother.
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With 20 or so children, Major Isaac sure started a BIG line of Lymans and their descendants!
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BIRTH 14 Nov 1812
Hebron, Washington County, New York, USA
DEATH 11 Feb 1895 (aged 82)
Coudersport, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
BURIAL Eulalia Cemetery
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