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Lyons Family Cemetery

Schulenburg, Fayette County

Marker Text

James Lyons (b. 1778) brought his family to Texas from New York in 1820. While working outside his cabin near this site on Oct. 15, 1837, Lyons was killed by Comanches. His was the first grave in this family cemetery. His 12-year-old son Warren (b. 1825) was captured in the attack and held by the Indians for about 10 years before he was able to return home. In 1848 he married Lucy Boatright. They later settled in Johnson County, where he died in 1870. A stone erected here in 1931 states incorrectly that Warren Lyons, rather than his father James, was a victim of the 1837 raid.

Marker Details

Address 1111 Eilers Street
Location Description Schulenburg City Cemetery, Eilers St., Schulenburg.
Marker # 3154
Dedicated 1976
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery; pioneers; Native Americans
Latitude, Longitude 29.68534, -96.917135

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