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John Clark Lyons

Birth12 Dec 1802 - Mt Sterling, Montgomery, Kentucky, USA
Death25 April 1882 - Bath County, Kentucky, USA
MotherMary Clark
FatherMenoah Lyon

Born in Mt Sterling, Montgomery, Kentucky, USA on 12 Dec 1802 to Menoah Lyon and Mary Clark. John Clark Lyons married Sarah Ann Boyd and had 12 children. He passed away on 25 April 1882 in Bath County, Kentucky, USA.

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Parents
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Menoah Lyon
1777 - 1824
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Mary Clark
1786 - 1820
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Ann Boyd
1810 - 1879
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Martha Ann Jones
1801 - 1842
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Sarah Sally Reid Reed
1804 - 1832
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Amanda Frances Lyons
1834 - 1903
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John Cyrus Boyd Lyons
1843 - 1906
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Thomas Jefferson Lyons
1838 - 1922
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Nancy Elizabeth Lyons
1847 - 1931
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Robert Henry Lyons
1836 - Unknown
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Sarah A Lyons
1832 - 1879
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Mary Cannon Lyons
1830 - Unknown
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Cordelia Lyons
1850 - 1850
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Noah Lyons
1840 - Unknown
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Louisa Lyons
1846 - 1934
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Francis A Lyons
1828 - Unknown
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Mary Lyons
1828 - Unknown

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