George Emery LYONS Sr. Genealogy
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701 | Sloan Children's Portrait - 1917 Kenneth Albert is holding Murielle Emilie and standing is Beula Naomi Sloan Photo taken in Logan, Cache, Utah about 1917 | ||
702 | Small Family Coat of Arms Recorded as Small, Smale, Smaile, the diminutives Smalin, Smallin, Smalling, the patronymics Smalls, Smales, Smailes and other possibly others, this is an ancient Anglo-Scottish surname. It was originally a nickname of endearment either for a person of slender build or diminutive stature, or given the Chaucerian humor of the Middle Ages, the complete reverse! | ||
703 | Smith Family Coat of Arms Recorded in the spellings of Smith, Smithe, Smythe, and the patronymics Smiths, and Smithson, this is the most popular surname in the English speaking world by a considerable margin. Of pre 7th century Anglo-Saxon origins, it derives from the word 'smitan' meaning 'to smite' and as such is believed to have described not a worker in iron, but a soldier, one who smote. | ||
704 | Snow Coat of Arms Recorded in several forms including Snow, Snowe, Snows, and the occupational Snowman, Snoweman, and Snowesman, this very interesting surname is of early English origins. | ||
705 | Sophia Marie Ball Sophia Marie Ball Birthday Photo (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
706 | St Albans, Hertfordshire St Albans, Hertfordshire, England 1746 Map | ||
707 | Staker Family Coat of Arms Motto: Fortis qui insons Motto Translation: Innocent fortune This interesting and unusual name is from that group of English surnames which originated as a result of peoples occupation. In this case the name is an English occupational name for one who drives in stakes, perhaps in fence construction or one who lived by the stake. http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Staker#ixzz3FBTG50AB (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
708 | Steam Engine - Wirrabara, Australia This Steam Engine was used for cutting wood. Albert Henry Sloan and his brother, Gordon Stanley Sloan,(Gordon was 12 years old at the time), drove this with a team of horses on very dangerous trips to Port Pirie. Albert drove the team and Gordon was the brakeman. It was found later and restored to serve as a monument in Wirrabara, South Australia honoring the pioneers. The monument plaque reads: A tribute to the fortitude and courage of the pioneer settlers of the district. 1974. | ||
709 | Stephanie Dee Lyons Daughter of Stephen Verne Lyons & Virginia Carol Dee McGinn Lyons (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
710 | Stephen Lyons and Dee McGinn, 1965 Stephen Verne Lyons and Virginia Carol Dee McGinn Wedding Photo in Las Vegas, Clark, Nevada, 9 Jan 1965 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
711 | Stephen Verne Lyons 1941-2018 Son of Harold Verne Lyons and Beula Naomi Sloan Lyons George Husband of Virginia Carol Dee McGinn Lyons | ||
712 | Stephen Verne Lyons 1949 Son of Harold Verne Lyons and Beula Naomi Sloan Lyons George Photo taken in South Gate, Los Angeles, California, 1949 | ||
713 | Stephen Verne Lyons 1958 Son of Harold Verne Lyons and Beula Naomi Sloan Lyons George Husband of Virginia Carol Dee McGinn Lyons Photo taken in South Gate, Los Angeles, California, 1958 | ||
714 | Steven L Anderson Husband of Nancy Kay Lyons Anderson (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
715 | Steven Thomas Serum Husband of Tina Marie Lyons Serum (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
716 | Stokes Family Coat of Arms This ancient surname is of Anglo-Saxon origin, and is a locational name from the many places called Stoke, for example in Somerset, Warwickshire, Northamptonshire, and Derbyshire. The name is derived from the Olde English pre 7th Century "stocc", stock, trunk of a tree, Middle English "stoke", thus, "the place of the stump-clearings". | ||
717 | Susie Olive Colebank Daughter of L S Colebank and Martha Jane McIndoo Colebank | ||
718 | Swift Family Coat of Arms This most interesting surname is of Anglo-Saxon origin, and originated as a nickname for someone who was a swift, fast runner, from the Olde English pre 7th Century word "swift", fleet. It is a rather unique name as it has retained its original spelling for over one thousand years. | ||
719 | Sydney Arthur Weakley Son of William Rooke Weakley and Emily Hales Duncan Weakley Husband of Bridgett McKeough Weakley Portrait taken in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia | ||
720 | Sydney Arthur Weakley 1865-1928 Son of William Rooke Weakley and Emily Hales Duncan Weakley Husband of Bridgett McKeough Weakley Photo taken in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia | ||
721 | Sydney Hamilton (Sid) Sloan 1902-1982 Photo taken April 1976 in Adelaide, South Australia. Son of John (Jack) Sloan and Ellen Lawry, husband of Doris Milde Sloan | ||
722 | Tammy Sterkel Lyons Tammy Jean Sterkel Lyons Wife of Mark Steven Lyons (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
723 | The 4 Lyons Boys 1917 Left to Right Harold Verne, Harry John, George Emery Jr and Albert Lewis Lyons Sr Photo taken in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah 1917 | ||
724 | The 4 Lyons Boys and Friend - 1917 Left to Right Middle Row: Albert Lewis Sr, George Emery Jr and Harry John, in front Harold Verne Lyons In back friend Mark Bell Photo taken in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, about 1917 | ||
725 | The 4 Lyons Boys with Friends L.to R. Harold Verne, Albert Lewis Sr, Friend, Harry John, Friend, George Emery Jr, Friend Photo taken about 1918 | ||
726 | The 4 Lyons Brothers 1929 Left to Right Albert Lewis Sr, Harry John, Harold Verne and George Emery Lyons Jr Photo taken in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah 1929 | ||
727 | The Crowne Conivgall 1620 Cover page of "The Crowne Conivgall or, The Spovse Royall" 1620 A few of Rev John Wing's sermons were eventually published as a set of five books considered by many as being controversial for the day. | ||
728 | Thelma H Staker 1918-2004 Thelma Hodshon Staker Daughter of George Hodshon & Isabel Anna Olga Merrell Wife of Andrew Connell Staker | ||
729 | Three Generation Lyons Family Photo - 1923 Top Row Left-Right: Edith R Lyons Sheeley, Hattie Alice Patrick Lyons, George Emery Lyons Sr., Ruth Hazel Sainsbury Lyons. Boys in Front Left-Right: George Emery Lyons Jr., Albert Lewis Lyons Sr. with dog, Harold Verne Lyons, Harry John Lyons. | ||
730 | Thurza Case Ensign Allen 1863-1958 Death Certificate 1863-1958 Daughter of Daniel Case and Sarah Gale Case Wife of Horace Sobreski Ensign and William Henry Allen Photo taken 1925 | ||
731 | Tina Marie Lyons Serum Daughter of Stephen Verne Lyons & Virginia Carol Dee McGinn Lyons Wife of Steven Thomas Serum (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
732 | Travis Whitney Ball College graduation photo. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
733 | Triplett Coat of Arms Motto: Animis et fato Motto Translation: By courageous acts and good fortune. This intriguing and interesting name is of Medieval English origin and is the diminutive, (son of or little) form of Tripp, itself a metonymic occupational name for either a dancer or a butcher or a tripe dresser. | ||
734 | Turner Family Coat of Arms This surname has at least three possible origins. Firstly, it may be an occupational name for a maker of small objects of wood, metal, or bone by turning on a lather, deriving from the Anglo-Norman French word "torner". Secondly, it may be a nickname for a fast runner, from the Middle English elements "turnen" to turn, plus the fusing of "hare" a hare. Thirdly, it may be occupational for an official in charge of a tournament, deriving from the Old French word "tornei". | ||
735 | Twyla Jean George Daughter of Jesse William (Bill) George and Beula Naomi Sloan Lyons George (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
736 | Vendetta (Detta) Weakley 1900-1964 Vendetta (Detta) Minnie Rilstone Coward Perkins Weakley Daughter of George Parry Perkins and Minnie Rilestone Perkins 2nd Wife of Frederick Walter Weakley | ||
737 | Vickery Family Coat of Arms This long-established surname is of early medieval English origin, and is either an occupational name for one employed at the vicar's residence, or a patronymic surname denoting "son of the vicar". | ||
738 | Victor Robert Hamilton - 1914 1914-1972 Son of Henry O Hamilton and Ethel Bell Sainsbury Hamilton | ||
739 | Vining Family Coat of Arms This surname of VINING was a Catalan habitation name from any of the various minor places so called in Spain. The name was rendered in medieval documents in the Latin form VINEA meaning a vineyard. | ||
740 | Virginia Carol Dee McGinn Lyons Daughter of Richard McGinn and Florence Lucille Matson McGinn Photo taken in Las Vegas, Clark, Nevada 9 Jan 1965 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
741 | Walter Smith Dyson Son of Elijah Hubbard Dyson and Melissa Levina Garr Dyson | ||
742 | Waterman Coat of Arms This interesting surname may be of Anglo-Saxon origin, from an occupational name for a boatman or a water-carrier, or a topographical name for someone who lived by a stretch of water, from the Olde English pre 7th Century "waeter" meaning water, plus "man(n)" man. | ||
743 | Watkins Coat of Arms Recorded in several spellings including Gwatkins, Watkins. However spelt it derives from the pre 7th century Anglo-Saxon and Germanic personal name Walter from Waldhar, meaning "people-rule". Over the centuries it has undergone many changes, and today as Gwatkins and Watkins is more associated with Wales. | ||
744 | Weakley Coat of Arms Surname comes from the village of Weekley and has the distinction of being one of the first place names to be recorded anywhere. | ||
745 | West Cass Cemetery, Iowa West Cass Township Cemetery, Panora, Guthrie, Iowa | ||
746 | William (Frank) Dyson Family Left to Right: William (Frank) Franklin, Edith Marie, Lois Leona, Irma Beryl, and Daisy White Dyson Insert is Ethel Verne Dyson Photo taken before 1917 | ||
747 | William Dyson Cemetery - 1823 Located in Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana on the Dollar Road about 5 miles from the Washington Parish, Louisiana line. | ||
748 | William F Dyson 1868-1946 William Franklin (Frank) Dyson Son of Elijah Allen Dyson and Catherine S Mitchell Dyson Husband of Daisy White Dyson | ||
749 | William Finlayson Summers 1868-1917 Son of Charles Summers and Ann Mary Lock Summers Husband of Emma Amelia Weakley Summers and Maren Johanna Marie Nissen Summers | ||
750 | William Finlayson Summers 1868-1917 Son of Charles Summers and Ann Mary Lock Summers Husband of Emma Amelia Weakley Summers and Maren Johanna Marie Nissen Summers |