Sarah Joiner Lyman
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Sarah Joiner Lyman
Summary
Sarah Joiner Lyman is a human[1]. She was born on 1805[2]. She passed away in Hilo[3]. She died on December 7, 1885[4]. She worked as a missionary[5], teacher[6], and biographer[7].
Key Facts
- Sarah Joiner Lyman passed away in Hilo[3].
- Sarah Joiner Lyman was born on 1805[2].
- Sarah Joiner Lyman was born on November 29, 1805[8].
- Sarah Joiner Lyman died on December 7, 1885[4].
- Burial took place at Homelani Memorial Park[9].
- Sarah Joiner Lyman was married to David Belden Lyman[10].
- A child of Sarah Joiner Lyman was Henry M. Lyman[11].
- A child of Sarah Joiner Lyman was Frederick S. Lyman[12].
- A child of Sarah Joiner Lyman was David Brainerd Lyman[13].
- A child of Sarah Joiner Lyman was Rufus Anderson Lyman[14].
- Sarah Joiner Lyman worked as a missionary[5].
- Sarah Joiner Lyman's professions included teacher[6].
- Sarah Joiner Lyman worked as a biographer[7].
- Sarah Joiner Lyman's field of work was theology[15].
- Sarah Joiner Lyman's field of work was Christian Church[16].
- Sarah Joiner Lyman's field of work was missionary work[17].
- Sarah Joiner Lyman's field of work was biography[18].
- Sarah Joiner Lyman is recorded as female[19].
- Sarah Joiner Lyman's instance of is recorded as human[20].
- Sarah Joiner Lyman's residence is recorded as Hawaii[21].
- Sarah Joiner Lyman's family name is recorded as Joiner[22].
- Sarah Joiner Lyman's family name is recorded as Lyman[23].
- Sarah Joiner Lyman's given name is recorded as Sarah[24].
- Sarah Joiner Lyman's described by source is recorded as Notable Women of Hawaii[25].
- Sarah Joiner Lyman's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as English[26].
Body
Origins and Family
Recorded date of birth include 1805[2] and November 29, 1805[8].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include missionary[5], teacher[6], and biographer[7]. Fields of work include theology[15], an academic discipline[27]; Christian Church[16], a type of Christian institution[28], founded in 0033[29]; missionary work[17], a religious mission[30]; and biography[18], a literary genre[31].
Personal Life
Among Sarah Joiner Lyman's spouses was David Belden Lyman[10]. Children include Henry M. Lyman[11], a physician[32], 1835–1904[33], of United States[34]; Frederick S. Lyman[12], a businessperson[35], 1837–1918[36], of United States[37]; David Brainerd Lyman[13], a lawyer[38], 1840–1914[39], of United States[40]; and Rufus Anderson Lyman[14], a judge[41], 1842–1910[42], of United States[43].
Death and Burial
Sarah Joiner Lyman died on December 7, 1885[4]. She passed away in Hilo[3]. Burial took place at Homelani Memorial Park[9].
FAQs
Where did Sarah Joiner Lyman die?
Sarah Joiner Lyman died in Hilo[3].
Who was Sarah Joiner Lyman married to?
Sarah Joiner Lyman's spouses include David Belden Lyman[10].
What did Sarah Joiner Lyman do for work?
Sarah Joiner Lyman worked as missionary[5], teacher[6], and biographer[7].