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Lyman Family in Scranton, PA
Descendants of Heinrich Leimann

Stephen Rudolph Lyman Line


Marriage of Stephen Rudolph Lyman and Elizabeth Rosar on the 22nd of November, 1900.
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Stephen Rudolph Lyman (1877) - The Scranton Tribune. (Scranton, Pa.), November 23, 1900
Stephen Lyman (1877) - The Scranton Tribune. (Scranton, Pa.), November 26, 1900



Stephen Rudolph Lyman (1877-1946), 612 Eynon Street


Stephen Rudolph Lyman (1877-1946) in his Victory Garden, 612 Eynon Street


Stephen Lyman's Obituary, February 21, 1947, Scranton Times

Stephen Rudolph Lyman: World War I Draft Card

Stephen Rudolph Lyman, Elizabeth Richards (4thWife) Robert Lyman, Sr, Enyon Street
Elizabeth Rosar Lyman, Scranton, PA Elizabeth Rosar Lyman, Obituary, May 19, 1927 - Scranton Republican

Elizabeth Rosar, 1879 to 1927, third from left
Deed transferring the Enyon Street property from Jacob Rosar 2nd to Elizabeth Rosar Lyman in 1923. This was scanned in sections:
-Part One
-Part Two
-Part Three
-Part Four - at the left
-Part Five
Stephen Lyman's Confirmation, April 10, 1892 - German Presbyterian Parish, Scranton. (Larger) Stephen Lyman and Elizabeth Rosar Lyman Tombstones, Dunmore Cemetery, Scranton, PA
Rose Lyman Green, 1910 to 1985

Rose Louise Lyman Green, of 212 Larch Street, died in 1985. She was born in 1910 to Stephen and Elizabeth Rosar Lyman. Her husband, William Green, died in 1960. She worked at the Marian Convent, Marywood College, as a licensed practical nurse for 16 years. She is survived by a brother William Lyman, Elmhurst; two sisters, Mrs. Helen Murray and Mrs. Lorraine Brown, both of Scranton. Internment was in Abington Hills Cemetery.
Lorraine M. Lyman Brown, 1918 to 2002

Lorraine Margaret Lyman Brown, formally of the Green Ridge section of Scranton died June 29, 2002. Her husband, Jerome W. Brown died June 27, 1972. She was born in 1918 to Stephen and Elizabeth Rosar Lyman. She worked at Marywood College for 25 years, and was a member of St. Paul's Church, Scranton. She was survived by a daughter, Mericia Mills, Scranton. She was preceded in death by a son, Richard J. Brown, three brothers, Jacob, Robert and William Lyman, and four sisters, Marie Goldsworthy, Gertrude Powell, Rose Green and Helen Murray. Internment was in St. Mary of Mount Carmel Cemetery, Dunmore.
Robert J. Lyman, 1908 to 1977

Robert John Lyman's last address was 539 Fifth Street East, Sonoma, California. He was born in Scranton in 1908 to Stephen and Elizabeth Rosar Lyman. He was in the Air Force before moving to California. He was survived by sons Robert, Alaska, and John, at home; daughters Alice, Boston, Mass., Mrs. Helen Fiedler, South Dakota,  and Joan, at home; sisters Mrs. William Powell, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Mrs. William Green, Scranton, Mrs. James Murray, Scranton, Mrs. Jerome Brown, Scranton; a brother, William Lyman, Elmhurst.
Margaret M. Lyman, 1897 to 1975

Margaret M. Lyman, 78, died in December 6, 1975. She was born in 1897 in Scranton to the late William and Margaret Weitzel Lyman. She worked for the Scranton Electric Company and Sheeley's Drug Store before she retired. She was a member of St. John the Baptist Church. She was survived by cousins Mrs. Alice Myers of Endicott, NY, and Wendell Williams of Scranton.

George August Lyman Line
George August Lyman (1883-1956 - half brother of Stephen Rudolph Lyman) and the Lyman twins, George and Edward Children of George August Lyman and Margaret Hart: George N. Lyman (1905-1955) and his sister Margaret (Peggy) Lyman Kennedy (1911-1995)
Right: Front: Helen, ED, and Tom Lavelle holding Lyman Twins. Back: George N. Lyman, Marion, Catherine.

George August Lyman died May 1956 in Erie, Pennsylvania at the age of 72. He had been living with his daughter, Mrs. John G. Kennedy. He was also survived by two grandchildren, George and Edward Lyman (twins) of Scranton.

Henry (Heinrich Leimann) Lyman Line
‏Obituary Henry Lyman (Heinrich Leimann), 1832 - 1903, Scranton Republican, October 25, 1903 Obituary of Henry Lyman, Jr., 1866 - 1938, son of Henry and Anna Balage Lyman

Will of Louisa Schmidt Lyman
Will of Louisa Schmidt Lyman
Louisa Lyman V Lewis Smith (her son) - PDF
Louisa Lyman V Lewis Smith - 1905 Bill in Equity

Obituary of Louise (Louisa) Schmidt Lyman, 1841 - 1901, Scranton Republican, August 10, 1901, second wife of Henry (Heinrich) Lyman. Obituary of Henry Lyman, Jr., 1866 - 1938, son of Henry and Anna Balage Lyman



Obituary of Dorothy (Dora) Lyman Von Weisenfluh, 1871 - 1929, Scranton Republican, August 27, 1929, Sec. II, page 1 Above: articles about William Lyman, son of Henry (Heinrich) and Anna Balage Lyman.


To: William Stephen Lyman (brother of Stephen Rudolph Lyman - above)
To: Descendants of Heinrich Leimann

Thank you to Sean Lyman for providing the scans and information, May 2008, December 2009, July 2011, and August 2013.

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