Lyon Cemtery
Easton, Connecticut
Easton, Connecticut
Lyon Cemetery is a small plot of land along Sport Hill Road in Easton, Connecticut, just about a mile past Union Cemetery, and a few miles before Sanford Burial Ground, in Redding, Connecticut, if you are traveling north. Lyon Cemetery is the Lyon family plot. Approximately 43 stones remain, dating from 1801 through 1881. In addition to Lyon, you will also find the surnames of Bradley, Coley, Hall, Hawley, Nichols, Platt, Scofield and Todd.
Estimated number of interments, as of January 2024: at least 50.
Photos were taken 19 October 2008, 29 July 2010 and 6 September 2010.
Two of the oldest stones in Lyon.
At right:
"Miss MARY LYON,
Daughter of Mr. EBENEZER LYON, died
Feb.y 25th, 1802 in the 26th year
of her age."
On the left:
"In Memory of Mr. EBENEZER
LYON, died Sept.r 3d, 1801
aged 80 years."
"In memory of ELIZABETH HAWLEY,
of Danbury.
Daughter of Zachariah & Ruth Lyon.
Wife of Lemuel Hawley;
who died Aug. 27, 1856; AE. 78 Yrs."
"In memory of LEMUEL HAWLEY
of Newtown.
Who died March 22, 1846; AE. 74 Yrs."
"LONZI LYON, died Dec. 9, 1846,
aged 23 years.
A member of Olive Branch Lodge
No. 31 I.O. of O.F."
The Olive Branch Lodge was a Masonic organization. I.O. of O.F. stands for Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
A partial view of Lyon from across the street, featuring the new (September 2010) sign.
All photos copyright by the author, 2009. Not to be used or reproduced without permission.
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