Caleb Washington Lyons
Oscar Lyon’s autobiographical sketch indicates that the Lyons family traveled to the Salt Lake Valley in the Edward Hunter Company in 1850. The family consisted of their mother, Sarah Bigler, and her children Oscar Fitzallen, Amanda Fitzallen, Caleb Washington, Jr., and Sarah Bigler. According to a biography written about Caleb Washington Sr., he was killed in the explosion of the “Edward Bates” steamship while on the Mississippi River, where he was working as a deck hand, on 12 August 1848. He was one of about 40 people who died in the accident. Without her husband, Sarah traveled with her four children across the plains to the Salt Lake Valley.
Born
1846 January 9
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Occurred On 1846 January 9
Traveled in Edward Hunter Company (1850)
1850 June 29 – October 13 (Age 4) Pioneers in Company
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Started On 1850 June 29
Joined Company
Ended On 1850 October 13
Company Arrived
Died
1898 June 6 (Age 52)
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Caleb Washington Lyons (1846 - 1898) Profile