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Cornelius Lyman

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Cornelius Lyman

Birth
Brookfield Center, Orange County, Vermont, USA
Death
28 Jan 1864 (aged 71)
Burial
Stillwater, Washington County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 21, Lot 19
Memorial ID
View Source
"Fifty Years in the Northwest...", William Henry Carman Folsom, published 1888 pg. 57-58
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"CORNELIUS LYMAN, - Mr. Lyman is of the seventh generation of the Lyman family that came over from England in 1631. He was born in Brookfield, Vermont, Aug. 11, 1792. He was married in Brookfield to Betsey Cushman and came to Illinois at an early date, whence he removed to Marine Mills, in 1842, where he kept a boarding house until 1844, when he removed to Stillwater, where he kept a boarding house until 1848. He then removed to his farm three miles above Stillwater, where, by industry and economy, aided by his faithful wife, he was able to build a comfortable home, in which they continued to live until at a good old age they were removed by death, which claimed them in the same year, the husband dying January, 1864, and the wife in April. They were members of the Presbyterian church from early life, and respected as citizens, honored as Christians. Mrs. Lyman was one of the excellent of the earth. Mr. Lyman had an inexhaustible fund of humor, and was rather fond of practical joking. Many of his jokes were of the rarest description. They left two sons, Cornelius Storrs and David Pride."
"Fifty Years in the Northwest...", William Henry Carman Folsom, published 1888 pg. 57-58
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"CORNELIUS LYMAN, - Mr. Lyman is of the seventh generation of the Lyman family that came over from England in 1631. He was born in Brookfield, Vermont, Aug. 11, 1792. He was married in Brookfield to Betsey Cushman and came to Illinois at an early date, whence he removed to Marine Mills, in 1842, where he kept a boarding house until 1844, when he removed to Stillwater, where he kept a boarding house until 1848. He then removed to his farm three miles above Stillwater, where, by industry and economy, aided by his faithful wife, he was able to build a comfortable home, in which they continued to live until at a good old age they were removed by death, which claimed them in the same year, the husband dying January, 1864, and the wife in April. They were members of the Presbyterian church from early life, and respected as citizens, honored as Christians. Mrs. Lyman was one of the excellent of the earth. Mr. Lyman had an inexhaustible fund of humor, and was rather fond of practical joking. Many of his jokes were of the rarest description. They left two sons, Cornelius Storrs and David Pride."

Inscription

CORNELIUS LYMAN
Died
Jan. 28, 1864
Aged 71 years



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  • Created by: KWH
  • Added: Apr 30, 2016
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/161953108/cornelius-lyman: accessed ), memorial page for Cornelius Lyman (11 Aug 1792–28 Jan 1864), Find a Grave Memorial ID 161953108, citing Fairview Cemetery, Stillwater, Washington County, Minnesota, USA; Maintained by KWH (contributor 48123018).