ABOVE: Published in the Rome (Georgia) Tribune, December 22, 1911. Emma was performing with the Lyman brothers in “The Spectators,” the final play written and performed by the Lyman Twins. The play continued performances until early 1912, then the brothers retired from stage and moved to Florida.
ABOVE: Sanford Today, Vol. 01, No. 08, September 4, 1926
ABOVE: Sanford Today, Vol. 01, No. 09, September 11, 1926
The obituary for Emma Abbott Lyman was published in the Orlando Reporter Star on 14 August 1943, page 2, columns 5 and 6. Emma died on 13 August 1943 and is buried in Greenwood Cemetery Section L, Lot 12-3. Emma Abbott Lyman (wife of Howard Charles Lyman) and her brother in law Herbert Lucius Lyman apparently bought the plots on 18 July 1923, around the time of Howard Lyman’s untimely death in 1923.
Mentioned in the obituary: Dean Melville E. Johnson, Howard C. Lyman, Emma Abbott, Lillian Russell, Barrymores, Howard Lyman, Lyman Twins.
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Back to topThe obituary for Emma Abbott Lyman was published in the Orlando Reporter Star on 16 August 1943, page 2, columns 5 and 6. Emma died on 13 August 1943 and is buried in Greenwood Cemetery Section L, Lot 12-3. Emma Abbott Lyman (wife of Howard Charles Lyman) and her brother in law Herbert Lucius Lyman apparently bought the plots on 18 July 1923, around the time of Howard Lyman's untimely death in 1923.
Mentioned in the obituary: Dean Melville E. Johnson, Howard C. Lyman, Emma Abbott, Lillian Russell, Barrymores, Howard Lyman, Lyman Twins.
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The 1920 U.S. Population Census of Altamonte Springs, Florida shows the family of Howard C. Lyman: Howard, Emmaline, Charlotte (18), Howard Jr. (3), and Herbert (1).
LYMAN, HOWARD (1920 U.S. Census)
FLORIDA , SEMINOLE, ALTAMONTE 11-PCT
Age: 42, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: MI
Series: T625 Roll: 231 Page: 266