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Lyman MAIN
 1800 - 1882

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  • Birth  23 Oct 1800  Love's Mill,Washington Co.,Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender  Male 
    Died  10 Jan 1882  Delaware Co.,Ohio Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Buried  Marlborough Cemetery,Delaware Co.,Ohio Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID  I36816  Brainard (Brainerd) / Foster / Fish
    Last Modified  14 Nov 1999 00:00:00 
     
    Father  Sebbeus MAIN, b. 23 Mar 1757, Stonington,New London,Connecticut  
    Mother  Hannah COLE, b. 21 Dec 1763 
    Family ID  F14814  Group Sheet
     
    Family  Hannah MARTIN, b. 14 Oct 1804, of Delaware Co.,Ohio  
    Married  18 Sep 1823  Delaware Co.,Ohio Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Margaret MAIN, b. 12 Jun 1825, Delaware Co.,Ohio
    >2. Rachel MAIN, b. 12 Nov 1827, Troy,Miami Co.,Ohio
     3. Amos MAIN, b. 27 Mar 1830, Delaware Co.,Ohio
    >4. Mary Ann Margaret MAIN, b. 3 Oct 1832, Delaware Co.,Ohio
     5. Lydia MAIN, b. 8 Apr 1835, Delaware Co.,Ohio
     6. Almira Ingmire MAIN, b. 5 Feb 1842, Delaware Co.,Ohio
     7. Mary MAIN, b. 1844, Delaware Co.,Ohio
    Family ID  F16207  Group Sheet
     
  • Notes 
    • THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page78.

      THE HISTORY OF DELAWARE COUNTY: Lyman and his brother Thomas cames toOhio about 1815 with their mother and sisters. Lyman's marriage to Hannahto place in the cabin of his mother and was performed by his brotherTimothy who was a Justice of the Peace. After his marriage, he left hisold home and out his way through the woods to the farm he where he livedin 1880. He built himself a cabin. He deserted it in 1835 and moved intoa frame house that was once used as a schoolhouse. This home accidentallyburned to the ground. He as a great hunter. In 1832 he put up a sawmillon the Horseshoe Creek, built a dam and ran the mill for a number ofyears. The mill and dam are gone and the creek flows into the Olentangy.
     

  
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