He served great, until, through his own confession, he was excommunicated for violating the law of chasity. His wife, General Relief Society President of the Church, resigned her position as well to help her husband in his time of need. He was rebaptized eleven years later and died in full fellowship of the Church.
He served great, until, through his own confession, he was excommunicated for violating the law of chasity. His wife, General Relief Society President of the Church, resigned her position as well to help her husband in his time of need. He was rebaptized eleven years later and died in full fellowship of the Church.
Family Members
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George Albert Lyman
1873–1906
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Lucy Smith Lyman Partridge
1876–1971
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Ida May Lyman Anderson
1878–1968
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John Callister Lyman
1880–1951
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Amy Lyman Merrill
1882–1975
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Don Callister Lyman
1886–1892
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Rhoda Alice Lyman McBride
1859–1942
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Ellen Taylor "Nellie" Lyman Hanks
1861–1881
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Francis Marion Lyman Jr
1863–1957
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Edna Jane Lyman Houtz
1866–1931
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Ann Louisa Lyman King
1868–1906
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Mary Crisman Lyman Gowans
1871–1965
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Lois Victoria Lyman Dunyon
1876–1966
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Ada Alta Lyman
1878–1881
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Hila Olive Lyman
1881–1882
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Clark Lyman
1891–1891
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Waldo Wilcken Lyman
1893–1971
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PVT Grant Herbert Lyman
1896–1918
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Florence Lyman Christensen
1898–1977
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Rudger Clawson Lyman
1900–1909
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