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John Lyons

BirthOct 1859 - Pennsylvania, United States
Deathbef 1920 - Buffalo Erie, New York
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Born in Pennsylvania, United States on Oct 1859. John Lyons married Mary Kennedy and had 15 children. He passed away on bef 1920 in Buffalo Erie, New York.

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Mary Kennedy
1863 - Unknown
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Mary (May) Culver
1865 - 1899
Children Show all
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Margaret Lyons
1888 - 1966
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Vincent Lyons
1884 - Unknown
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William Lyons
1894 - 1950
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John Thomas Lyons
1884 - Unknown
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James Lyons
1896 - Unknown
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Mary A Lyons
1900 - Unknown
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John Lyons
1878 - Unknown
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Daniel Lyons
1888 - Unknown
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George William Lyons
1905 - 1967
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William Lyons
1893 - Unknown
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Mary A Lyons
1900 - Unknown
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Margaret Mary Lyons
1895 - 1951
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Marguerite Urnilaus Lucas
1896 - 1967
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William E. Lucas
1895 - 1947
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James Joseph Lyons
1897 - Unknown

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