Lyman Hollis Hodgman

(18 September 1819 - )
Lyman Hollis Hodgman|b. 18 Sep 1819|p208.htm|Williard Lawrence Hodgman|b. 11 Sep 1786\nd. 29 Aug 1848|p201.htm|Nancy Johnson|b. s 1790|p203.htm|Joseph Hodgman Junior|b. 1753\nd. 8 Apr 1841|p102.htm|Sarah Lawrence|b. s 1755\nd. 10 Apr 1841|p197.htm|||||||

First cousin 4 times removed of Darrell Allen Martin.
Lyman was born in Springfield, Windsor County, Vermont, on 18 September 1819. He was the son of Williard Lawrence Hodgman and Nancy Johnson.
 
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