Richard Lyman

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Richard Lyman

Birth
High Ongar, Epping Forest District, Essex, England
Death
1640 (aged 59–60)
Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.7650027, Longitude: -72.6746476
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Richard Lyman was baptized at High Ongar, Co. Essex, England on Oct. 30, 1580, the son of Henry Lyman and Elizabeth (Rande) Lyman. His mother was buried in 1587, and Henry Lyman married Phillis Scott by 1591.

Richard Lyman married Sarah __?__. She died before 27 Jan 1641/2 when their wills were proved. (She was possibly the daughter of Roger Osborne of Halstead, Co. Kent, however, "Great Migration states there is no support for this identification.)

Richard and Sarah had nine children born in England. The family (with five children) immigrated to America in 1631. They arrived in Boston Nov. 2, 1631 aboard the ship "Lion" with 60 passengers. The trip took 10 weeks.

They settled first in Roxbury, Massachusetts and in 1635 moved to Hartford, Connecticut along with a group of about 100 people led by Rev.Thomas Hooker.

Children: Phillis Lyman Hills, Richard Lyman, William Lyman, William Lyman, Richard Lyman Jr, Sarah Lyman Bridgman, Anna Lyman, John Lyman, and Robert Lyman.

Richard Lyman died between 22 Apr 1640 (date of will) and 3 Mar 1640/1 ("when his thirty acres were called the property of Richard Lyman, deceased." He was deceased before 24 July 1641/2 when his wife, the "widow Lyman" made her will. His will was proved January 27, 1642, together with that of his wife [?], who died soon after he did.
(See "New England, The Great Migration and The Great Migration Begins," 1620-1635, Vol 2, G-O)
Richard Lyman was baptized at High Ongar, Co. Essex, England on Oct. 30, 1580, the son of Henry Lyman and Elizabeth (Rande) Lyman. His mother was buried in 1587, and Henry Lyman married Phillis Scott by 1591.

Richard Lyman married Sarah __?__. She died before 27 Jan 1641/2 when their wills were proved. (She was possibly the daughter of Roger Osborne of Halstead, Co. Kent, however, "Great Migration states there is no support for this identification.)

Richard and Sarah had nine children born in England. The family (with five children) immigrated to America in 1631. They arrived in Boston Nov. 2, 1631 aboard the ship "Lion" with 60 passengers. The trip took 10 weeks.

They settled first in Roxbury, Massachusetts and in 1635 moved to Hartford, Connecticut along with a group of about 100 people led by Rev.Thomas Hooker.

Children: Phillis Lyman Hills, Richard Lyman, William Lyman, William Lyman, Richard Lyman Jr, Sarah Lyman Bridgman, Anna Lyman, John Lyman, and Robert Lyman.

Richard Lyman died between 22 Apr 1640 (date of will) and 3 Mar 1640/1 ("when his thirty acres were called the property of Richard Lyman, deceased." He was deceased before 24 July 1641/2 when his wife, the "widow Lyman" made her will. His will was proved January 27, 1642, together with that of his wife [?], who died soon after he did.
(See "New England, The Great Migration and The Great Migration Begins," 1620-1635, Vol 2, G-O)