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Peyton Lieuallen

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Peyton Lieuallen

Birth
Anderson County, Tennessee, USA
Death
12 Dec 1880 (aged 81–82)
Decatur County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Eden Township, Decatur County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
2-10
Memorial ID
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The name Lieuallen was spelled several different ways

Name on headstone is spelled Paten Leualen

Father: Richard Lewallen, the son of Daniel Lewallen and Mary Burk/Burkes Lewallen
Mother: Richard's first wife Nancy or second wife Grace Stokely Lewallen
Peyton married: Sarah Jemima Smith Lieuallen who was born in South Carolina and died in Mercer County Missouri in 1859
Children: James Madison, Josiah, Thomas Tyndall, John Wesley, Mary Ann Lieuallen Cox, William Tipton, Rebecca Jane Lieuallan Blakesley, Julia Ann Lieuallen Gravatt, Noah Franklin, Sarah Sally Lieuallen and Asbury Almon
After leaving Tennessee Peyton settled near St. Joseph Missouri, but later moved to Mercer County, Missouri where he took up a homestead on which he built a log house. After the death of his wife, Peyton moved to Decatur County. Iowa and made his home with his daughter Mary Ann Lieuallen Cox
Throughout his life Peyton Lieuallen was a stanch supporter of the Democratic Party and firmly believed in the principles of that party as factors in good government
The name Lieuallen was spelled several different ways

Name on headstone is spelled Paten Leualen

Father: Richard Lewallen, the son of Daniel Lewallen and Mary Burk/Burkes Lewallen
Mother: Richard's first wife Nancy or second wife Grace Stokely Lewallen
Peyton married: Sarah Jemima Smith Lieuallen who was born in South Carolina and died in Mercer County Missouri in 1859
Children: James Madison, Josiah, Thomas Tyndall, John Wesley, Mary Ann Lieuallen Cox, William Tipton, Rebecca Jane Lieuallan Blakesley, Julia Ann Lieuallen Gravatt, Noah Franklin, Sarah Sally Lieuallen and Asbury Almon
After leaving Tennessee Peyton settled near St. Joseph Missouri, but later moved to Mercer County, Missouri where he took up a homestead on which he built a log house. After the death of his wife, Peyton moved to Decatur County. Iowa and made his home with his daughter Mary Ann Lieuallen Cox
Throughout his life Peyton Lieuallen was a stanch supporter of the Democratic Party and firmly believed in the principles of that party as factors in good government


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