Colonial and revolutionary families of Pennsylvania; genealogical and personal memoirs . illiam Graham. MargaretAlice, married Thomas Anderson. Agnes, unmarried. John Lyon, son of John and Mary (Armstrong) Lyon, was born in Irelandand came with the family to Pennsylvania in 1763. On the death of his fatherhe came into possession of one-half of the homestead farm, his brother Samuelinheriting the other half by the will of their father, dated December 3, resided on the farm for a time and then disposed of it to the Sterrett fam-ily. John Lyon removed to Butler county, Pennsylvania, whe
Colonial and revolutionary families of Pennsylvania; genealogical and personal memoirs . illiam Graham. MargaretAlice, married Thomas Anderson. Agnes, unmarried. John Lyon, son of John and Mary (Armstrong) Lyon, was born in Irelandand came with the family to Pennsylvania in 1763. On the death of his fatherhe came into possession of one-half of the homestead farm, his brother Samuelinheriting the other half by the will of their father, dated December 3, resided on the farm for a time and then disposed of it to the Sterrett fam-ily. John Lyon removed to Butler county, Pennsylvania, where he died in theyear 1820. His wife was Mary, daughter of Captain Thomas Harris. Theissue of their marriage was: Thomas Harris, John, see forward, James, Mar-garet, Mary, Catherine and Nancy. John Lyon, son of John and Mary (Harris) Lyon, was born in Cumberlandcounty, Pennsylvania, probably upon the Lyon homestead farm, now in Juniatacounty, in the year 1781. He was a farmer and settled in Butler county, proba-bly removing there with his father and family. The Lyon farm was at Glade. Lewis Histories WTBa; .
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