Sketches of the old inhabitants and other citizens of old Springfield of the present century, and its historic mansions of "ye olden tyme," . izabethLoring, daughter of Joshua and Elizabeth (Bliss) was born June 13, 1777, and died March 22, 1855,aged 78 years. Mr. Lombard died October 20, 1841, aged82 years. Children : six sons, four daughters. / y ^cy? CiJJi ^/^o ^^-7^ ^ ^;>^ <y Autograph wriUen March 7, 1S14. Mr. Roswell Lombard was born in Springfield,August 26, 1766. He was a saddler and a manufacturerof mattresses. He married, October 4. 1789, Nancy Jones of Stock-br


Sketches of the old inhabitants and other citizens of old Springfield of the present century, and its historic mansions of "ye olden tyme," . izabethLoring, daughter of Joshua and Elizabeth (Bliss) was born June 13, 1777, and died March 22, 1855,aged 78 years. Mr. Lombard died October 20, 1841, aged82 years. Children : six sons, four daughters. / y ^cy? CiJJi ^/^o ^^-7^ ^ ^;>^ <y Autograph wriUen March 7, 1S14. Mr. Roswell Lombard was born in Springfield,August 26, 1766. He was a saddler and a manufacturerof mattresses. He married, October 4. 1789, Nancy Jones of Stock-bridge. Mass. She died at Coxsackie, N. Y., September 21,1803. Children: three sons, three daughters. April 11,1805, he married for a second wife Cornelia Hall of Middle-town, Conn. She died September 5, i86r, aged 81 : three sons, four daughters. He died October 24,1843, aged jj years. Capt. Cornelius Lyman, son of Captain William andJemima (Sheldon) Lyman of Northampton, Mass., wasborn January 7, 1858. He enlisted in the U. S. Armyand was captain of the First U. S. Infantry in what was 256 SKETCHES OF THE OLD INHABITANTS. HON. SAMUEL LYMAN. AND MANSIONS OF SPRINGFIELD. 25/ called John Allens Army. He was stationed at Spring-field in 1793, afterwards on the frontier. He married Sarah Mason of Boston. He died atVincennes, Ind., March 23, 1805, aged 47 years. Child:James Lyman, who died unmarried. Hon. Samuel Lyman. It has been stated* that in therecords both of the town and of the church in Northampton,Mass., for the first fifty years or more, the name of Lymanis generally written Liman. In the pedigree of theLymans in England, it is evident that the above nameswere recognized as the same, from the fact that Sir JohnLeman, Lord Mayor of London, 1616, had a correspondencewith the widow of Henry Lyman, brother of Richard,respecting her return to England; and that the father ofSir John lield part and parcel of the same estate whichcame into the possession of the Lyman


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