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- [S936] Public Member Tree- Mayer Family Tree n2zhf Mayer*****, Database online.
Record for John Lyman OBITUARY John Lyman died at residence of his daughter, Mrs. P.A. Webb, in Eulalia, March 8, 1880, age 90 yrs., 8 mos., 7 days. In 1811 assisted in surveying the Pine Creek Road and in 1816 the road from the point where the Genesee crosses the state line to Jersey Shore. Was son of Major Isaac Lyman. Source: Early Obituaries of Potter County, PA Obituary files copied from a book at the Potter County Historical Society with their permission Transcribed and submitted by: Sheri D. Graves n2zhfadded this on 9 Jun 2009
OBITUARY
John Lyman died at residence of his daughter, Mrs. P.A. Webb, in Eulalia, March 8, 1880, age 90 yrs., 8 mos., 7 days. In 1811 assisted in surveying the Pine Creek Road and in 1816 the road from the point where the Genesee crosses the state line to Jersey Shore. Was son of Major Isaac Lyman.
Source: Early Obituaries of Potter County, PA
Obituary files copied from a book at the Potter County Historical Society with their permission
Transcribed and submitted by: Sheri D. Graves
n2zhf added this on 9 Jun 2009
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John Lyman John Lyman n2zhfadded this on 15 Mar 2009 |
- [S612] Public Member Trees, Nicol Family TreeOwner: ninagroth48, Database online.
Record for Benjamin Card
- [S21] Harold F. Baker, Baker, Harold F., A Journey in Time, 1811-1986, 380-385.
Mary Polly Palmer (3) facts
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Mary Polly Palmer, 1814 -1817 , Roulet, NY
Source " A Journey in Time"pages 381-385 (see copies in Samuel Palmer record)
from the scrap book records of Sybil (Palmer) Lyman:
"Samuel Palmer was drowned in Lake George during a gale, leaving his wife, Thankful, with Seven children with no means of support. As was the cusom of the time, Thankful bound Polly over to a family who mistreated and over worked her. she ran away. It happened that Reuben Card was traveling on the same road that day she ran awy. He gave her a ride on his horse and tried to find a home for her, but no one wanted her. As a result, he married her in 1814 at Troupsburg, Steuben County, New York. They lived there for a short time. They moved to RouleAAt about 1817 and settled on the back road between Burtville and Roulet. They were the parents of twelve children and raised all but two.
Poly's brothers, samuel and Jacob, and sisters, Lucretia and Anna, and a half-sister, Matilda Judd, followed her to Burtville where they took up residence on Sartwell Creek or nearby."
CorkyNugentadded this on 17 Mar 2012
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A journey in time pg 380-381 journy in time pg 380-381 RalphLawrence78added this on 4 Aug 2011 hoytberniceoriginally submitted this to palmer on 19 Dec 2010 copyright 1988 by Harold F. Baker, signed, 06 February 1989 |
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A journey in time, pg 382-383 20251101GHLn- edited, pasted from front Detail and fact notes-
journy in time pg 382-383 RalphLawrence78added this on 4 Aug 2011 hoytberniceoriginally submitted this to palmer on 19 Dec 2010 copyright 1988 by Harold F. Baker, signed, 06 February 1989
Mary Polly Palmer, 1814 -1817 , Roulet, NY
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A journey in time pg 384-385 p.5- Ransom Beckwith, Sr (b. October 25, 1791 in Connecticut -d. May 15, 1869 in Dodge County, Nebraska) married Anna Palmer on April 25, 1812. Anna was the daughter of Samuel Palmer, Sr. She was born July 11, 1798 in Bermont.
Ransom was probably buried in Nebraska. Anna Palmer Beckwith lived to be almost ninety years old. She died on June 17,… |
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