Married Julia's sister, Mary Woolsey Dwight, on 2 January 1855
In 1859, Jonathan bought the lot across the street from his existing house on Elm St (now Sessions House Smith College) from Samuel Hopkins. In 1860 he had William Fenno Pratt design the house and build it. In 1866, he sold it for $13,000 to Orleana Boker, and he moved further up Elm Street.
Jonathan was a physician
Married Julia's sister, Mary Woolsey Dwight, on 2 January 1855
In 1859, Jonathan bought the lot across the street from his existing house on Elm St (now Sessions House Smith College) from Samuel Hopkins. In 1860 he had William Fenno Pratt design the house and build it. In 1866, he sold it for $13,000 to Orleana Boker, and he moved further up Elm Street.
Jonathan was a physician
Inscription
Jonathan Huntington/Lyman [Born Aug 18 1816 Died June 11 1890 Aged 73 ys 9 m 27 ds] (broken, only top against Mary, rest is missing, Corbin Transcriptions)
Family Members
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Joseph Lyman
1809–1900
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Joseph Lyman
1809–1882
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Samuel Lyman Hinckley
1810–1871
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Samuel Lyman Hinckley
1810–1871
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Sarah Outram "Sally" Lyman Allen
1812–1892
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John Chester Lyman
1813–1883
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Sophia Hinckley Lyman Phipps
1815–1864
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Dr George Hinckley Lyman
1819–1891
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David Hinckley Lyman
1820–1876
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Anna Huntington Lyman Mason
1821–1883
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Martha Prince Lyman Foster
1823–1903
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Frances Sophia Hinckley Morland
1824–1874
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Eleanor Dorothy Strong "Ellen" Lyman Trist
1825–1881
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George H Lyman
unknown–1819
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