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Lemuel Wade Byram

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Lemuel Wade Byram

Birth
Knoxville, Knox County, Illinois, USA
Death
5 Feb 1937 (aged 80)
Cedar Point, Chase County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Cedar Point, Chase County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Lemuel Wade Byram, son of, Joseph William and Maria Jane (Ross) Byram.

Lemuel Wade Byram siblings are:

John Sanford, Willie Ross, Stella Harriette, Frank William, Mary Adaline, Lannie Jane and Fred Beecher Byram.

Lemuel Wade Byram married Margaret Amanda Crawford on November 25, 1880 in Clements, Chase Co., Kansas. Margaret Amanda Crawford is the daughter of Joseph L. and Amy (Columbia) Crawford.

Lemuel Wade Byram and Margaret Amanda Crawford children are:

Byron Rees, Eunice, Floy, Joseph Lee, Jennie, Frank Elias, Amy Maria, Mayme, Ethel and Beth Byram.

Lemuel was one of the most prosperous and seccessful farmers in Chase County, Kansas. Lemuel and Margaret rented their house first and then purchased raw prairie land. They built their house by fruit trees and placed it in the shade. The house had four rooms.

When Lemuel Wade Byram retired, they owned over a section of land, all cleared of indebtness. They raised a large family and built a fine house. In general they led a happy and productive lives on their Kansas farm.

Family information contributed by family member:

Yvette E. (Byrum) Aune
Lemuel Wade Byram, son of, Joseph William and Maria Jane (Ross) Byram.

Lemuel Wade Byram siblings are:

John Sanford, Willie Ross, Stella Harriette, Frank William, Mary Adaline, Lannie Jane and Fred Beecher Byram.

Lemuel Wade Byram married Margaret Amanda Crawford on November 25, 1880 in Clements, Chase Co., Kansas. Margaret Amanda Crawford is the daughter of Joseph L. and Amy (Columbia) Crawford.

Lemuel Wade Byram and Margaret Amanda Crawford children are:

Byron Rees, Eunice, Floy, Joseph Lee, Jennie, Frank Elias, Amy Maria, Mayme, Ethel and Beth Byram.

Lemuel was one of the most prosperous and seccessful farmers in Chase County, Kansas. Lemuel and Margaret rented their house first and then purchased raw prairie land. They built their house by fruit trees and placed it in the shade. The house had four rooms.

When Lemuel Wade Byram retired, they owned over a section of land, all cleared of indebtness. They raised a large family and built a fine house. In general they led a happy and productive lives on their Kansas farm.

Family information contributed by family member:

Yvette E. (Byrum) Aune


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