John LYMAN, LIEUTENANT MASSACHUSETTS MILITIA
Line in Record @I87014@ (RIN 82192) from GEDCOM file not recognized: _PRIMARY Y Died aged 67. Lieutenant Lyman was in command of the Northamptonsoldiers in the famous Falls Fight above Deerfield, 18 MAY 1676.Sources include,but are not limited to; Trumbull Genealogy, Forbes Library, Northampton, Massachusetts.Sources include, but are not limited to; New England Historic Genealogical Society Register, Volume 136 (OCT1982), Page 330, Paragraphs 212 and 214.
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Second of six wives.Sources include, but are not limited to; Trumbull Genealogy, Forbes Library, Northampton, Massachusetts.
Sources include, but are not limited to; Trumbull Genealogy, Forbes Library, Northampton, Massachusetts. Aka, LEMAN. Citizen and merchant of London, England. He pruchasedlands at Navistoke and Wethersfield, during the reign of Henry V. Reportedly an ancient Saxon family whose name first appears in theDoomsday Book as ordered by William The Conquerer. The name is said toderive from Lion Man and appears in records preceding the Norman Conquest. Theearly appearance of the name was Leo-man, thence Leman. Sources; American Heraldica Sir Bernard Burk: The General Armory of England, 1884 Life of George Dewey, Rear Admiral, U.S.N. Crests of Families of Great Britain History of New London, Connecticut (1882) New England, Volume 1, History of Coats of Arms Genealogy of the Lyman Family in Great Britain and America by Dr.Lyman Coleman, D.D. Lyman, A general record of the Lyman Family in Andover Township,Ashtabula County, Ohio by Carolyn B Palmer Lyman (1941) Sources include, but are not limited to; New England Historic Genealogical Society Register, Volume 136 (OCT1982), Page 331, Paragraph 218.
Sources include, but are not limited to; Trumbull Genealogy, Forbes Library, Northampton, Massachusetts. Sources include, but are not limited to; New England Historic Genealogical Society Register, Volume 136 (OCT1982), Page 333, Paragraph 240.
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Had no issue. died aged 65, after an illness of twelve weeks.Sourcesinclude, but are not limited to; Trumbull Genealogy, Forbes Library, Northampton, Massachusetts.
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Sources include, but are not limited to; Trumbull Genealogy, Forbes Library, Northampton, Massachusetts. Sources include, but are not limited to; New England Historic Genealogical Society Register, Volume 136 (OCT1982), Pages 327, Paragraphs 186 - 187. Sources include, but are not limited to; New England Historic Genealogical Society Register, Volume 136 (OCT1982), Pages 318, Paragraph 95
He married Dorcas Plumb Jan 1655 at Ct . Dorcas Plumb was born at Branford, Connecticut Abt 1635 .
They were the parents of 10
children:
Elizabeth Lyman
born 6 Nov 1655/56.
Sarah Lyman
born 11 Nov 1658.
John Lyman, Lieutenant
born 1 Aug 1660.
Moses Lyman
born 20 Feb 1663.
Dorothy Lyman
born 8 Jun 1665.
Mary Lyman
born 2 Jan 1668.
Benjamin Lyman
born Aug 1674.
Caleb Lyman, Deacon
born 2 Sep 1678.
Experience Lyman
born 8 Jan 1670.
Joseph Lyman
born 17 Feb 1671.
John Lyman, Lieutenant Massachusetts Militia died 20 Aug 1690 at Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts .
Dorcas Plumb died at Brandford, New Haven, Connecticut .