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Willard Burson Lyons

Birth24 May 1858 - Ohio, United States
Death14 Jul 1919 - Big Rapids, Mecosta, Michigan
MotherLydia Tucker
FatherSamuel Lyons

Born in Ohio, United States on 24 May 1858 to Samuel Lyons and Lydia Tucker. Willard Burson Lyons married Jane (Jennie) Pearson and had 7 children. He passed away on 14 Jul 1919 in Big Rapids, Mecosta, Michigan.

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Parents
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Samuel Lyons
1832 - 1898
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Lydia Tucker
1836 - Unknown
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Jane (Jennie) Pearson
1860 - 1942
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Clifford Silas Lyons
1886 - 1955
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Ruth Elizabeth Lyons
1899 - 1927
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Willard Arthur Lyons
1888 - 1966
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John Earl Lyons
1892 - 1919
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Samuel Elbert Lyons
1883 - 1945
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Mildred Elizabeth Lyon
1905 - 1994
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Lydia Marie Lyons
1897 - 1898

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