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Lyons, John D. (History - 1869) |
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Janet Schwarze |
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stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org |
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LYONS CORZETT REDMOND |
History of Clark County, Wisconsin
(1918)
JOHN D. LYONS was born in Pennsylvania, and
there became a mill worker. As a young man he was married in New
York State to Lucy A. Partloe, of Rochester, New York. In 1869,
with their two children, Alida and Albert, they came west by train
to Madison, Wis. Driving with a horse team and covered wagon, they
came from Black River Falls to Neillsville and thence to York
Township, where they put up at the house of a relative, James
Corzett, who had located in section 32 the previous year. Mr. Lyons
soon took an eighty-acre tract of land, devoid of buildings on the
Steven's Point-road, in section 5, Grant Township. lie now had no
team, neither any cow, but the latter he soon procured. Like
practically all the pioneer settlers he had to work in the woods
for a number of winters, but he finally succeeded in clearing up
his farm, erecting good substantial buildings on it, and became
quite a prominent man in his township. He was postmaster of the
Wells post office, which was located in his own house, and was also
a leader in the Methodist Church, known as Visgar Church, which was
located on the southeast quarter of section 32, and which he served
as trustee. He died in 1889 at the age of about 62 years, having
been born May 19, 1827 his wife, born Oct. 8, 1830, died March 27,
1902, at the age of 71. Their son, Albert, is now a
resident
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