No Dates
Daughter of Rev. Samuel Lyons (1768-1827) and his wife Alicia Harman (herself the daughter of William Wickham Harman of Murray's, Antigua, by Sarah Duberry). Counterclaimed with her sisters for compensation for Lyon's estate in Antigua as heirs of their father Samuel who was heir of his father John Lyons senior. The compensation was awarded to the trustees of the estate of John Lyons junior (Mary's uncle). Of Nevis in the mid-1830s.
In a document entered in the Court in January 1849 the spinsters Mary Lyons and Caroline Lyons were mentioned as being in possession of, or owning ‘partly lands of the late Thomas Arthurton dec’d’ in Nevis.
T71/877 Antigua claim no. 266 (Lyons). Langford Vere Oliver, History of the Island of Antigua (London, Mitchell and Hughes, 1894) Vol. 2 pp. 214-217.
Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court Registry, Nevis, Common Records 1847-1858 f118 and f125.
We are grateful to Christine Eickelmann for her assistance with compiling this entry.
Absentee?
West Indian
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£4,236 3s 7d
Unsuccessful claimant (Legatee)
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Sister-in-law → Brother-in-law
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Grand-daughter → Grandfather
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Niece → Uncle
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Sisters
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Sisters
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Daughter → Father
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Sister → Brother
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