Lewis Strong Clarke (1837-1906) and His Wife Lillian Keener Lyons (1865-1947) and Their Families, Ancestors, and Descendants


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Family history and genealogical information about the ancestors and descendants of Lewis Strong Clarke and Lillian Keener Lyons. Lewis was born 7 November 1837 in Southampton, Massachusetts. He was the son of Oliver Clarke and Elizabeth Strong. Lillian was born 6 October 1865 in New Orleans, Louisiana. She was the third child of J.J. Lyons and Frances Equen Lyons. Lewis Clarke married Lillian Lyons 28 February 1888 in New Orleans, Louisiana. They lived lived on their family plantation in Lagonda, St. Mary Parish, Louisiana. Ancestors and descendants lived primarily in Louisiana.










NGS Newsletter


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Louisiana History


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The Fancher Family / by William Hoyt Fancher.


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The Bordner and Burtner Families


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Maryland Historical Magazine


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Includes the proceedings of the Society.