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George LYON
Elizabeth HOWARD |
Husband: George LYON
Birth: 1 Dec 1787, Laurens Co., SC Death: 17 Jan 1862, Lyon Farm, DeKalb Co., GA Disposition: buried Macedonia Church Cemetery, DeKalb Co., GA Father: Joseph Emanuel LYON Mother: Mary Ann MARCHBANKS |
Marriage: 10 Oct 1806, Bryson, Greenville Dist., SC |
Wife: Elizabeth HOWARD
Birth: 1789, Bryson, Greeville Dist., SC Death: 1868, DeKalb Co., GA Disposition: buried Macedonia Church Cemetery, DeKalb Co., GA Father: Edward HOWARD (c1752-c1808) Mother: Mary HOWARD (c1757-1847) |
Children — born in Greenville Co., SC: |
1. Sterling
LYON, b. 10 Jul 1808
2. Mary LYONS, b. 2 May 1810 3. Neicy LYON, b. 2 Oct 1811 4. Catharine "Cater" LYON, b. 15 Apr 1813 5. Nancy Elizabeth LYON, b. 12 Sep 1814 6. Johnson E. LYON, b. 4 May 1816 7. Elizabeth F. LYONS, b. 8 Jan 1818 8. [Sarah] "Sally" LYON, b. 18 Apr 1820 9. George L. LYON, Jr., b. 14 Feb 1882 10. Margaret "Peggy" LYON, b. 14 Oct 1824 11. Harriet LYON, b. 13 Aug 1825 12. Thomas Jefferson LYON, b. 13 Apr 1827 13. Lauvenia Orpha LYON, b. 7 Mar 1829 |
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