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Lyman Stearns

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Lyman Stearns

Birth
Walpole, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
unknown
Parma, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA
Burial
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Lyman Stearns was the son of Jesse and Betsy (Gilson) Stearns of Walpole, NH. On Sept. 8, 1834, he married Rhoda Graves. For their wedding trip they traveled to Ohio to visit Lyman's brother, John Cooledge Stearns, at Copley, Ohio. In 1848 they moved to Copley, Ohio, and then to Parma, Ohio, in 1856, to be near his sister, Betsy Spafford. They established a farm there that still stands today as the 50 acre Stearns Homestead, a "museum farm" in the midst of the concrete megapolis of the Cleveland suburbs. Rhoda and Lyman had two sons:

George N. Stearns, died in the Civil War
Charles H. Stearns, 1844-1912

Genealogy and Memoirs of Isaac Stearns and his Descendents by Avis Stearns Van Wagenen, p. 508
Lyman Stearns was the son of Jesse and Betsy (Gilson) Stearns of Walpole, NH. On Sept. 8, 1834, he married Rhoda Graves. For their wedding trip they traveled to Ohio to visit Lyman's brother, John Cooledge Stearns, at Copley, Ohio. In 1848 they moved to Copley, Ohio, and then to Parma, Ohio, in 1856, to be near his sister, Betsy Spafford. They established a farm there that still stands today as the 50 acre Stearns Homestead, a "museum farm" in the midst of the concrete megapolis of the Cleveland suburbs. Rhoda and Lyman had two sons:

George N. Stearns, died in the Civil War
Charles H. Stearns, 1844-1912

Genealogy and Memoirs of Isaac Stearns and his Descendents by Avis Stearns Van Wagenen, p. 508


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