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Thomas Elcanor Lyons

BirthFeb 15, 1863 - Shelby County, Iowa, USA
Death8 March 1929 - Salem, Marion County, Oregon, United States of America
MotherNancy Eleandor (Ellen) Flanary (Flannery)
FatherJohn Van Buren Lyons

Born in Shelby County, Iowa, USA on Feb 15, 1863 to John Van Buren Lyons and Nancy Eleandor (Ellen) Flanary (Flannery). Thomas Elcanor Lyons married Julia Ann Rebecca HILL-Lyons and had 10 children. He passed away on 8 March 1929 in Salem, Marion County, Oregon, United States of America.

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John Van Buren Lyons
1834 - 1919
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Nancy Eleandor (Ellen) Flanary (Flannery)
1836 - 1892
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Julia Ann Rebecca Hill-lyons
1877 - 1943
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Maude Ann Lyons
1899 - 1989
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Elmer T Lyons
1900 - 1920
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Albert Lyons
1906 - 1993
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George Lyons
1890 - Unknown
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Armond Ric Lyons
1902 - 1985
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Clara Alice Lyons-bales
1912 - Unknown
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Stella Verna Lyons
1887 - 1952
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John H. Lyons
1904 - 1993
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Homer James Lyons
1908 - 1983
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Earl E Lyons
1919 - Unknown

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