The Shemwell Family

Benjamin LyonAge: 81 years17541835

Name
Benjamin Lyon
Given names
Benjamin
Surname
Lyon
Birth May 23, 1754 32 27
Note: "Revolutionary War Soldier, Source: D.A.R. Patriot Index part 2-Lyon: Lyons.
Birth of a brotherNathaniel Lyon
July 3, 1759 (Age 5 years)
Additional Info
Lyon Family History

Publication: American History Press
Baptism of a sisterJoanna Lyon
April 17, 1763 (Age 8 years)
Birth of a sisterSusannah “Susan” Lyon
March 22, 1766 (Age 11 years)
Baptism of a sisterSusannah “Susan” Lyon
May 11, 1766 (Age 11 years)
Note: See attached source. Unnamed Lyon must be Susannah due to closeness of birth/christening dates
Baptism of a sisterPhoebe Lyon
June 16, 1771 (Age 17 years)
Death of a sisterJoanna Lyon
October 12, 1783 (Age 29 years)
Note: See Page 112 in "Lyon Memorial: Families of Connecticut and New Jersey"
Death of a fatherPeter Lyon
September 23, 1784 (Age 30 years)
Probate October 13, 1784 (Age 30 years)
Note: Peter Lyn died intestate. His "estate" was underwent Renunciation by Widow Johanna Lyon, his wife.
Probate October 14, 1784 (Age 30 years)
Note: Peter Lyn died intestate. His sons, Benjamin and Ebenezer Lyon, were named Administrators of his Estate.
Death of a motherJoanna Clark
November 13, 1791 (Age 37 years)
Death of a sisterBethia Lyon
October 21, 1812 (Age 58 years)
Source: geni.com
Death of a brotherDavid Lyon
July 8, 1818 (Age 64 years)
Burial of a brotherDavid Lyon
July 1818 (Age 64 years)

Note: From Findagrave site: "DIED - A young man by the name of David B. Lyon of Weston was drowned in…
Death of a sisterSusannah “Susan” Lyon
after 1820 (Age 65 years)
Note: Found in 1820 Census but not in 1830 Census
Death of a brotherEbenezer Lyon
1831 (Age 76 years)
Death of a brotherNathaniel Lyon
September 1, 1833 (Age 79 years)
Death December 31, 1835 (Age 81 years)
Burial
Cemetery - also add to Place of burial: Smith Cemetery
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father
mother
Marriage: about 1745New Jersey, United States
16 months
elder brother
Ebenezer Lyon
Birth: April 29, 1746 24 19New Jersey, United States
Death: 1831Washington Valley, New Providence, New Jersey, United States
21 months
elder sister
Bethia Lyon
Birth: February 8, 1748 26 21Stony Hill, Union, New Jersey, United States
Death: October 21, 1812Warren, Union, Ohio, United States
11 months
elder brother
David Lyon
Birth: about 1748 26 21Essex, New Jersey, United States
Death: July 8, 1818Weston, New York, United States
6 years
himself
Benjamin Lyon
Birth: May 23, 1754 32 27Elizabeth, Essex, New Jersey, United States
Death: December 31, 1835Waynesburg, Greene, Pennsylvania, United States
5 years
younger brother
Nathaniel Lyon
Birth: July 3, 1759 37 32Essex, New Jersey, United States
Death: September 1, 1833Germantown, Montgomery, Ohio, United States
4 years
younger sister
Joanna Lyon
Baptism: April 17, 1763 41 36New Providence, Union, New Jersey, United States
Death: October 12, 1783New Jersey, United States
3 years
younger sister
Susannah “Susan” Lyon
Baptism: May 11, 1766 44 39New Providence, Union, New Jersey, United States
Birth: March 22, 1766 44 39Stony Hill, Union, New Jersey, United States
Death: after 1820Pennsylvania, United States
5 years
younger sister

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Birth
"Revolutionary War Soldier, Source: D.A.R. Patriot Index part 2-Lyon: Lyons. Benjamin Lyon was a house builder and lived on Stoney Hill. He was a member of Captain Marsh's Light Horse Troop, Essex County, New Jersey Militia during the Revolutionary war. He was married before the war was over. After the war, he sold his farm in New Jersey and moved to the head of the Mingo Creek in Washington County, Pennsylvania-about a helf mile north of the village of Doningville. The farm had been owned by the Andy Crouch family for many years and was later owned by John Crouch. William Lyon wrote: the old original house and home of Benjamin is still standing. It was built by his own hands as he was a master mechanic in his day. While his family was cultivating the farm, he was engaged in building many of the residences, mills and factories of those days. He lived on his farm until the death of his first wife which occurred in 1801. Benjamin sold the farm and moved to Smith Creek in Greene County, Pennsylvania where he again bought a farm and married a second wife whose maiden name was Muncy. (Gertrude). Benjamin Lyon died at the good old age of 84 years in the year 1836 and was buried on the old Tom Smith farm on Smith Creek, two miles from Waynesburg. (from Pamela Villafuerte)."
Probate
Peter Lyn died intestate. His "estate" was underwent Renunciation by Widow Johanna Lyon, his wife.
Probate
Peter Lyn died intestate. His sons, Benjamin and Ebenezer Lyon, were named Administrators of his Estate.