George Emery LYONS Sr. Genealogy
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51 | Andrew Connell Staker - 1912 Photo taken in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia about 1912 | ||
52 | Andrews Family Coat of Arms This interesting surname is a patronymic of the English given name "Andrew", itself coming from the Greek personal name "Andreas" meaning "manly". | ||
53 | Angela Kaye Coburn Morey Wife of Justin Anthony Morey (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
54 | Ann Maria Yeoman 1825-1864 Daughter of Robert Yeoman and Maria Brett Yeoman Wife of John Henry Sainsbury | ||
55 | Ann Mary Lock Summers 1838-1916 Wife of Charles Summers and Mother of William Finlayson Summers | ||
56 | Anna C McIndoo Gibson 1885-1975 Anna Catherine McIndoo Gibson Daughter of John Milton McIndoo Sr and Elizabeth Carolina Cummingham Wife of Samuel David Gibson Sr | ||
57 | Anna Eliza Reeves McIndoo Wife of James Madison McIndoo | ||
58 | Anna Lena McIndoo Figg 1887-1917 Daughter of Charles Fletcher McIndoo and Marietta Etta Haxton McIndoo Wife of Oscar Martin Figg | ||
59 | Anna, James E, Ray N, and Hazel McIndoo 4 Generation Photo of Anna Eliza Reeves McIndoo, son James Edward McIndoo, grandson Ray Nathan McIndoo and great grand daughter Hazel McIndoo | ||
60 | Annie Augusta Summers 1888-1965 Daughter of William Finlayson Summers and Emma Amelia Weakley Summers Mother of Harold Eric Summers | ||
61 | Annie Lucelle Erickson | ||
62 | Argus Article - K. Bert Sloan Wednesday, December 17 1930 | ||
63 | Ariadna Shinehah Sanchez Silva Wife of Fernando Jay Silva (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
64 | Arianna Elizabeth Boynton Daughter of Matthew Albert Boynton & Rosa Leona Morey Boynton (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
65 | Armfield Family Coat of Arms This surname is of locational origin from a place which was probably spelt "Earm-feld". The name appears to have the unusual meaning of "The lands of the outlaws", from the Old English words "earm" meaning wretched, but used in the sense of outlaws, or people dispossed, and "feld" which in the original sense described open country. | ||
66 | Arnold Family Coat of Arms This ancient and distinguished surname, recorded in over fifty spellings, is usually of Olde German and Anglo-Saxon origins. It derives from a baptismal compound personal name Ernault or Arnolt, of which the elements are "arn", meaning an eagle, and "wald", to rule. | ||
67 | Arven F Dyson 1901-1992 Son of Frederick Dyson and Grace Malcom Dyson Husband of Bonnie V Pitts Dyson and Alice E Farnsworth Dyson | ||
68 | Ashley Rose Lyons Daughter of Mark Steven Lyons and Tammy Jean Sterkel Lyons (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
69 | Audley Family Coat of Arms This interesting name is of Anglo-Saxon origin, and is a locational surname deriving from the place called "Audley" near Lichfield in Staffordshire. The name means "Ealdgith's glade", derived from the Old English pre 7th Century female personal name "Ealdgith", composed of the elements "eald", old, and "gyth", battle, with "leah", this wood, galde, clearing. | ||
70 | Australia Wall, Parachilna This wall is in Parachilna, which is about 300 miles from Adelaide, South Australia. Albert Henry Sloan, Laura Zulieme Weakley Sloan and their adopted Daughter Dorothea Emma Chance Tapfield moved here to start their family life. Albert leased, then bought a wholesale butchering business at Parachilna. | ||
71 | Bachiler/Batchelder Coat of Arms This notable and long-established surname is of Old French origin, and is a status name for a young knight or novice at arms, deriving from the Old French "bacheler", from the medieval Latin "baccalarius". One of the early examples of the surname is Stephen le Bachilier (Suffolk, 1203) For more information see surname.com | ||
72 | Barnard Coat of Arms Motto: Virtus probate floresrit Motto Translation: Tried virtue will flourish This interesting name is of Norman origin, introduced into England after the Conquest of 1066 in the French form "Bernart". The Normans adopted the name from the Germanic "Bernhard", composed of the elements "ber(n)", bear, with "hard", brave, hardy, strong. | ||
73 | Barnes Family Coat of Arms This interesting surname has three possible origins; firstly, it may be a topographical name or occupational name of Anglo-Saxon origin, for someone who lived or worked at a barn, deriving from the genitive case or plural of the Middle English "barn", a development of the Olde English pre 7th Century "bern", meaning barn, granary. Check surname.com for the other possible origins. | ||
74 | Bate Family Coat of Arms The most likely source and possible origin of this interesting surname is the medieval male given name "Bate", itself a petform of "Bartholomew", from the Aramaic patronymic "bar-Talmay" meaning "abounding in furrows" or "rich in lands". | ||
75 | Belgian Coat of Arms Motto: L’UNION FAIT LA FORCE Motto Translation: Unity Makes Strength. The Belgian coat of arms was officially adopted on March 17th, 1837. It features a gold lion called Leo Belgicus. The Belgian Coat of Arms has a shield that is surrounded by the collar of the Order of Leopold. On the top, the nine banners of nine provinces are located. These were the provinces that made up Belgium in 1837. They are East Flanders, West Flanders, Liège, Antwerp, Hainaut, Brabant, Limburg, Namur, and Luxembourg. | ||
76 | Bethany Marie Ball Daughter of Rulon Jay Ball Jr and Jessica Powell Ball (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
77 | Beula N Sloan Lyons George Beula Naomi Sloan Lyons George Daughter of Albert Henry Sloan and Laura Zulieme Weakley Sloan Wife of Harold Verne Lyons and Jesse William George Photo from family portrait 1940 | ||
78 | Beula Naomi S L George Beula Naomi Sloan Lyons George Photo taken in the 1980s | ||
79 | Beula Naomi Sloan Salt Lake City, Jefferson Ward, 1934 | ||
80 | Beula Naomi Sloan - 1915 Daughter of Albert Henry Sloan and Laura Zulieme Weakley Sloan Photo taken in Logan, Cache, Utah, 1915 | ||
81 | Beula Naomi Sloan - 1922 Portrait taken in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, 1922 | ||
82 | Beula Naomi Sloan - 1928 Photo taken in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah about 1928 | ||
83 | Beula Naomi Sloan Lyons George Photo taken April 1979 in Adelaide, South Australia | ||
84 | Beula Naomi Sloan, 1929 Photo taken about 1929 in Salt Lake City, Utah | ||
85 | Beula Naomi Sloan, 1929 Photo taken about 1929 in Salt Lake City, Utah | ||
86 | Beula Naomi Sloan, 1931 Photo taken about 1931 in Salt Lake City, Utah | ||
87 | Bicknell Family Coat of Arms Zachary Bicknell emigrated from Barrington, Somerset, England to Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts in 1635 the first of this Bicknell family to settle in America | ||
88 | Bill and Naomi George 1974 Jesse William (Bill) & Beula Naomi Sloan Lyons George Photo taken in South Gate, California 1974 | ||
89 | Bill George & Gail Myers, 1963 Evelyn Gail Myers and William (Bill) Lea George Senior Tri Deb Dance 1963 | ||
90 | Billy George, 1949 William (Bill) Lea George Son of Jesse William (Bill) George and Beula Naomi Sloan Lyons George Photo taken in South Gate, California 1949 | ||
91 | Billy William L George 1946 William (Bill) Lea George Son of Jesse William (Bill) George & Beula Naomi Sloan Lyons George Photo taken in South Gate, California May 1946 | ||
92 | Billy, William L George 1947 William (Bill) Lea George Son of Jesse William (Bill) George and Beula Naomi Sloan Lyons George Photo taken in South Gate, California 1947 | ||
93 | Blackmar Coat of Arms Motto: Pro Deo Motto Translation: For God. The history of the Blackmar name begins with the ancient Anglo-Saxon tribes of Britain. The name is derived from when the family resided in the area of Blackmore. | ||
94 | Bonnie Jean Lyons Galloway Daughter of Albert Lewis Lyons Sr and Mary Cleo Hansen Lyons Wife of Darold Edwin Galloway (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
95 | Brackett Coat of Arms Keepers of the Hounds The earliest spelling that appears to repeat itself seems to be Brachet, which derives from the Old French for a type of hound, which hunts by scent. | ||
96 | Brandy Steven Serum Son of Steven Thomas Serum and Tina Marie Lyons Serum (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
97 | Breadsall, Derbyshire, England BREADSALL, a parish in Shardlow district, Derbyshire; on the Little Eaton canal and the Midland railway, 2½ miles NNE of Derby. From John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales 1870-1872 | ||
98 | Brett Family Coat of Arms This interesting surname is of French origin, and is an ethnic name for a Breton. The Bretons were originally Celts driven from South West England to North West France in the 6th Century by invading Anglo-Saxons. | ||
99 | Bridge Family Coat of Arms This long-established and distinguished surname is of Germany, Anglo-Saxon, and Olde English pre 7th century origins. It is recorded in over fifty different spellings throughout Northern Europe, ranging from Bridge, Briggs, and Bridgeman, to Bruckner, Pruckner, and Terbrugge. | ||
100 | Brielle Ball Brielle Ball photo (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |