He is buried in Arcadia, with a small marker with the initials L. K.
His father, Lyman, obtained a homestead in Trempealeau in 1861. He entered upon land, where he built a log home and lived in house from 1 May 1864.
From this, it seems likely Lyman Kenyon, Jr. died after the family settled in their home in Arcadia, in 1864.
On 13 July 1869, Lyman lists having seven children on this date. This must mean that Lyman, his namesake, has died by this time, as there are seven living children on this date. Additionally, he is not seen on the 1870 census.
From this, it seems likely that Lyman Kenyon, Junior, died between May, 1864 and July, 1869. He would have been between four to ten years of age at the time of his death.
He is buried in Arcadia, with a small marker with the initials L. K.
His father, Lyman, obtained a homestead in Trempealeau in 1861. He entered upon land, where he built a log home and lived in house from 1 May 1864.
From this, it seems likely Lyman Kenyon, Jr. died after the family settled in their home in Arcadia, in 1864.
On 13 July 1869, Lyman lists having seven children on this date. This must mean that Lyman, his namesake, has died by this time, as there are seven living children on this date. Additionally, he is not seen on the 1870 census.
From this, it seems likely that Lyman Kenyon, Junior, died between May, 1864 and July, 1869. He would have been between four to ten years of age at the time of his death.
Inscription
L. K. (stone on right). The stone on the left is J.P., believed to be that of his sibling, Julia Penny who died giving birth to her daughter, Julia in 1872.
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