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Wiley Ross Byram

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Wiley Ross Byram

Birth
Knoxville, Knox County, Illinois, USA
Death
24 Dec 1925 (aged 72)
Cedar Point, Chase County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Cedar Point, Chase County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Wiley Ross Byram, son of, Joseph William and Maria Jane (Ross) Byram.

Occupation: Farmer

Wiley Ross Byram siblings are:

John Sanford Byram b. 1851
Stella Harriette Byram b. 1855
Lemuel Wade Byram b. 1857
Frank William Byram b. 1859
Mary Adaline Byram b. 1861
Lannie Jane Byram b. 1863
Fred Beecher Byram b. 1868

Wiley Ross Byram married Hortense Crawford on November 23, 1879.

Wiley Ross Byram and Hortense Crawford children are:

Lutie Byram b. 1881
Rita Myrtle Byram b. 1883
Floyd Curtis Byram b. 1890
Glenna May Byram b. 1899

Wiley Ross Byram never liked to stay in one place very long. His disposition was made of a roamer. His occupation was a farmer and farmed near Clements, Kansas. Later in life he joined the Oklahoma "run" when Oklahoma was an opened state. He did owned property where skycrapers are now standing in Tulsa, Oklahoma. They later moved to Idaho to live with their daughter, Lutie. Wiley passed away on a trip to visit his brother, Lamuel. Wiley's wife Hortense Byram died in Idaho.

Family Information contributed by family member:

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

Occupation: Farmer

Wiley Ross Byram siblings are:

John Sanford Byram b. 1851
Stella Harriette Byram b. 1855
Lemuel Wade Byram b. 1857
Frank William Byram b. 1859
Mary Adaline Byram b. 1861
Lannie Jane Byram b. 1863
Fred Beecher Byram b. 1868

Wiley Ross Byram married Hortense Crawford on November 23, 1879.

Wiley Ross Byram and Hortense Crawford children are:

Lutie Byram b. 1881
Rita Myrtle Byram b. 1883
Floyd Curtis Byram b. 1890
Glenna May Byram b. 1899

Wiley Ross Byram never liked to stay in one place very long. His disposition was made of a roamer. His occupation was a farmer and farmed near Clements, Kansas. Later in life he joined the Oklahoma "run" when Oklahoma was an opened state. He did owned property where skycrapers are now standing in Tulsa, Oklahoma. They later moved to Idaho to live with their daughter, Lutie. Wiley passed away on a trip to visit his brother, Lamuel. Wiley's wife Hortense Byram died in Idaho.

Family Information contributed by family member:

Yvette E. (Byrum) Aune


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