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Marriage: Children:
  1. Alexander Lyall: Birth: ABT 1848. Death: BEF 1851

  2. George Lyall: Birth: ABT 1850. Death: ABT 1851

  3. Will Lyall: Birth: ABT 1851. Death: ABT 1851


Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Thomas Lyall: Birth: 10 MAR 1858 in Madison Twp, Riley Cnty , Kansas. Death: 8 NOV 1941 in Brawley, Imperial Cnty, California

  2. John P Lyall: Birth: 1 MAR 1860 in Madison Twp, Riley Cnty , Kansas. Death: 13 DEC 1937 in Imperial Cnty, California

  3. Alexander Lyall: Birth: ABT 1861 in Madison Twp, Riley Cnty , Kansas. Death: BET 1880 AND 1885

  4. Charles Lyall: Birth: ABT 1863 in Madison Twp, Riley Cnty , Kansas. Death: BET 1888 AND 1892 in Madison Twp, Riley Cnty , Kansas

  5. Duncan Morton Lyall: Birth: 6 SEP 1866 in Madison Twp, Riley Cnty , Kansas. Death: 3 APR 1945 in Brawley, Imperial Cnty, California

  6. Morton James Lyall: Birth: ABT 1868 in Madison Twp, Riley Cnty , Kansas. Death: BET 1880 AND 1885

  7. Frank P Lyall: Birth: 21 OCT 1871 in Madison Twp, Riley Cnty , Kansas. Death: 3 AUG 1899 in Tonkawa, Kay Cnty, Oklahoma

  8. George Grant Lyall: Birth: 22 NOV 1872 in Madison Twp, Riley Cnty , Kansas. Death: 2 SEP 1936 in Grandview, Washington

  9. Walter S Lyall: Birth: 27 APR 1876 in Madison Twp, Riley Cnty , Kansas. Death: 18 SEP 1899 in Tonkawa, Kay Cnty, Oklahoma

  10. Lincoln Lloyd Lyall: Birth: 24 DEC 1879 in Madison Twp, Riley Cnty , Kansas. Death: 29 SEP 1964 in Tonkawa, Kay Cnty, Oklahoma

  11. Maude Lyall: Birth: ABT 1884 in Madison Twp, Riley Cnty , Kansas.

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Notes
a. Note:   George Lyall was said to have been in the slave trade. He came to the US at New Orleans, Louisiana. Finding no work he then went to Texas and joined cattle drives ending up in Kansas. He there met and married Amanda Hair and they settled on the bank of the Mill Creek in Grant township, Riley Cnty, Kansas. It is also said that he left a wife and 2 children in Scotland. (info provided by Jess Donley Lyall (Cotton)). George Lyall is listed in the Civil War Records. He went in on July 16, 1864 as a private in the Union army 7th regular infantry in Kansas. He mustered out November 16, 1864. There is some type of notation about him being a 100 day soldier. George Lyall 4 Jun 1852 1826 Male Glasgow, Scotland Great Britain United States of America Herald MADISON TOWNSHIP. - In the month of May, 1855, J. P. Hair located on the N. W. 1/4 Sec. 18, T. 9, R. 6, T. R. Hair on the S. E. 1/4 Sec. 12, T. 9, R. 5, and Jonas Hair on the S. W. 1/4 Sec. 7, T. 9, R. 6. - These were the first settlers in the territory now included in Madison township, and their claims were situated near the head of Wild Cat creek. In the month of June, 1855, Major Abram Barry, Marshall Barry, his nephew, and George Taylor, settled near the mouth of Madison creek, on land now in Davis Cnty, but which was, however, a part of Riley Cnty, and included in what was known as Milford township until the year 1873. In 1856, George Lyall settled on N. W. 1/4 of Sec. 12, T. 9, R. 5, on the upper Wild Cat creek; and, in the same year, Lorenzo Gates, John Forman, B. E. Fullington and A. B. Whiting located on Madison creek, and A. D. Reed took a claim on Timber creek. In 1857, James Kester settled on the N. W. 1/4 of Sec. 11, T. 9, R. 4, on Timber creek. A. H. Bartell, who had the previous year located a claim on Madison creek and returned East, came back, bringing his family and brother, E. C. Bartell, who bought out Lorenzo Gates, who went into and settled in Clay Cnty. The winter of 1857-8 was a very mild one. In 1858, came Albert Avery and George Avery, the former locating in Clay Cnty; the latter is still a citizen of Madison township. Lewis Parish came in June, and settled on the claim adjoining A. H. Bartel


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