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Pvt Alfred Lyman

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Pvt Alfred Lyman

Birth
Iroquois County, Illinois, USA
Death
30 Dec 1911 (aged 71)
Fairview, Brown County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Hiawatha, Brown County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Alfred Lyman

Residence Belmont IL;
Enlisted on 6/4/1861 as a Private.
On 8/6/1861 he mustered into "F" Co. IL 25th Infantry
He was Mustered Out on 9/5/1864 at Camp Butler, Springfield,

Additional Information:
He was 21 years old and stood at 5 feet 5 and one half inches, hair was brown, complexion was fair, he was single and a farmer. He was born 6 June 1840 at Belmont, Iroquois County, Illinois and enrolled for a term of 3 years on June 4, 1861 at Onarga, Illinois by Captain Andrew and was mustered into service August 6, 1861 at St. louis, Missouri by Captain Tracy. Alfred was mustered out of service September 5, 1864 at Springfield, Illinois by Lieutenant Sumner. He died 30 December 1911 at Fairview, Brown County, Kansas.

Source: http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/civilwar/countyB.html
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Lyman - Al Lyman, an old time resident and old soldier, died at Fairview Saturday morning, Dec. 30. He was 72 years old. The funeral was held at the Reformed church (sic) in Fairview Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Burial was made in the Hiawatha cemetery.

Brown County World (Hiawatha, KS), Friday, January 5, 1912; pg. 6
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Al Lyman, brother of J.N. Lyman and Mrs. Rebecca George, died at his sister's home Saturday morning. Al had been sick for about five years but for the past two years has had to have constant care. His death was no surprise. The funeral services were held at the Reformed church (sic) conducted by Rev. Bechtel and interment was made in the Mt. Hope cemetery (sic) at Hiawatha. The pallbearers were his nephews. Mr. Lyman was an old soldier, having answered to his country's call but now he has answered to his Master's call.

Brown County World (Hiawatha, KS), Friday, January 5, 1912; pg. 19
Alfred Lyman

Residence Belmont IL;
Enlisted on 6/4/1861 as a Private.
On 8/6/1861 he mustered into "F" Co. IL 25th Infantry
He was Mustered Out on 9/5/1864 at Camp Butler, Springfield,

Additional Information:
He was 21 years old and stood at 5 feet 5 and one half inches, hair was brown, complexion was fair, he was single and a farmer. He was born 6 June 1840 at Belmont, Iroquois County, Illinois and enrolled for a term of 3 years on June 4, 1861 at Onarga, Illinois by Captain Andrew and was mustered into service August 6, 1861 at St. louis, Missouri by Captain Tracy. Alfred was mustered out of service September 5, 1864 at Springfield, Illinois by Lieutenant Sumner. He died 30 December 1911 at Fairview, Brown County, Kansas.

Source: http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/civilwar/countyB.html
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Lyman - Al Lyman, an old time resident and old soldier, died at Fairview Saturday morning, Dec. 30. He was 72 years old. The funeral was held at the Reformed church (sic) in Fairview Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Burial was made in the Hiawatha cemetery.

Brown County World (Hiawatha, KS), Friday, January 5, 1912; pg. 6
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Al Lyman, brother of J.N. Lyman and Mrs. Rebecca George, died at his sister's home Saturday morning. Al had been sick for about five years but for the past two years has had to have constant care. His death was no surprise. The funeral services were held at the Reformed church (sic) conducted by Rev. Bechtel and interment was made in the Mt. Hope cemetery (sic) at Hiawatha. The pallbearers were his nephews. Mr. Lyman was an old soldier, having answered to his country's call but now he has answered to his Master's call.

Brown County World (Hiawatha, KS), Friday, January 5, 1912; pg. 19


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