A Most Remarkable Family


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On a cold day on the thirtieth of January 1649 in London, an anonymous executioner severed the head of King Charles I of England. The watching crowds had very mixed feelings about this regicide, but Oliver Cromwell’s troops kept order, and eventually the crowd dispersed, stunned by this momentous event in English history, which left the country in turmoil. Amongst the crowd that day were a father of fifty-nine years and his three sons. This moment in history was to change their lives. Who were this family? Where had they come from? What would become of them? The answer to these questions would lead us back to King Robert the Bruce of Scotland, forward to our own Queen of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth, and would also greatly influence much of American history.



















Lyon's Tale


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A Most Remarkable Family


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There are literally millions of people living in Scotland, America, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the Commonwealth who are proud to have the surname of Lyon. This book delves into the history of this Family and unearths some incredible stories through the centuries about the Lyon family.







Lyon Family Papers


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Lyon family history and genealogy in looseleaf binder. Collection includes official correspondence from General Hatch and others; letter, 18 Dec. 1862, to James Lyon, giving eyewitness account of the Battle of Fredericksburg; memorial pamphlet written 1897 on James Lyon's death; pamphlet, "The Battle of Manassas or Second Bull Run", 1866, inscribed on the cover "Lt. James M. Lyon compliments of the author."