William Wyman married Lucy P. Warren;[2] William Wyman's FindAGrave memorial names his spouse as Lucy Parkhurst Warren.[3] On 20 Aug 1818, the town clerk of Livermore, Maine (then in Massachusetts), certified that "an intention of marriage between Mr. William Warren of Livermore and Miss Lucy P. Warren of Jay hath ben [sic] entered with me fourteen days prior to this date and hath ben [sic] published in the Town of Livermore as the Law directs." That they were joined in marriage immediately follows the intention on the record, but does not give a date.[4] Their first child was recorded at Livermore on 18 Apr 1819.[5]
Children
William and Lucy (Warren) Wyman had the following children, born at Livermore, Maine (in Massachusetts until 1820). All are listed in the 1928 history of Livermore.[2] Only the births of Lucy and Thomas are found in the Livermore vital records.[6] Sarah's birth date is taken from her gravestone.[7]
No record has been found of the death of Rev. William Wyman. A gravestone at the Wyman Cemetery in Livermore, Maine, says that he died on 10 Dec 1869 at the age of 73 years, 6 months, and 14 days.[3]
↑ 2.02.1 Ira Thompson Monroe, History of the Town of Livermore, Androscoggin County Maine; From Its Inception in 1735 and Its Grant of Land in 1772 to Its Organization in 1795 Up to the Present Time 1928 (Lewiston, Me., 1928), page 231
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